Monday, February 11, 2013

Free Crochet Lego Stuffie Pattern

Like I said, I have Lego on the brain so I whipped up this little stuffie for my youngest who likes to play with her brothers Legos but doesn't take care of them (in fact she JUST now offered to break her brother's Lego truck he just built). This is great for a little one or for a big one.



What you need:

Hook: Size F

Yarn: Worsted Weight

You should know that I crochet my sc in the front stitch and back stitch. I find this gives it a tighter look. If you choose to crochet in just one or the other, your Lego will be a little looser or bigger.

Foundation row: 14 sc, turn.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd chain from hook (first chain counts as first sc), 1 sc in each remaining space (14 sc total) ch 1 (counts as first sc in row 2) turn.

Row 2: 13 sc across, ch 1 turn.

Row 3: 1 sc in next 3 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc next 4 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc in next 4 spaces, ch 1 turn.

Row 4-6: 13 sc across, ch 1 turn.

Row 7: sc in next 3 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc next 4 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc in next 4 spaces, ch 1 turn.

Row 8-10: 13 sc across, ch 1 turn.

Row 11: sc in next 3 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc next 4 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc in next 4 spaces, ch 1 turn.

Row 12-14: 13 sc across, ch 1 turn.

Row 15: sc in next 3 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc next 4 spaces, popcorn stitch, 1 sc in next 4 spaces, ch 1 turn.

Row 16: 13 sc across, ch 1 turn.

Row 17: 13 sc across, ch 1 turn.

This makes the top of the Lego!

Row 18: Sc in the back stitch of each chain space (putting the sc in the BACK stitch creates the edge for your Lego) (13 total), ch 1 turn.

Row 19-23: 13 sc across, ch 1 turn.

Row 24: Sc in the back stitch of each chain space (putting the sc in the BACK stitch creates the edge for your Lego) (13 total), ch 1 turn.

Row 25-40: Sc in next 13 spaces, ch 1 and turn.


 
 
Row 41: Using the picture above as a guide, sc in each of the next 13 chains in that stitch (the one pictured above) to give your Lego that edge. Ch1 and turn.
 
Row 42-46: Sc in each of the next 13 chains. Ch1 and turn.
 
 
This is what your piece should look like (make sure it has those ridges or you will just have a big weird lump ;)).
 
 
Attach your last row to the top of the first row with slip stitches across. Now onto the sides!
 
Sides (make 2)
 
Foundation Row: Ch 7, turn.
 
Row 1: Sc in the second chain from the hook, 1 sc in the rest of the stitches. Ch 1, turn.
 
Row 2-17: Sc across, ch 1 and turn (except for last row, no ch 1 and turn)
 
Finish off. (make sure to make two!)
 
Sew the sides to your first part but make sure to stuff your Lego before you finish the second side.
 
 
 
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