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GIANT ONION OTTO Crochet pattern for a genuine Giant Onion Otto by Zabbez size: ± 30,5cm/12inch version: EN1.00 ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold Congratulations on your purchase of a genuine Giant Onion Otto pattern There has been put much effort in making this pattern I hope you enjoy making your own Giant Onion Otto Bas den Braver, Zabbez WHAT YOU NEED • • • • • 2.5 mm (US 1.5) standard crochet hook tapestry needle soft stuffing (cotton, wool, polyfill or similar) eyes, size mm, preferably brown glass yarn calling for 2.5 mm (US 1.5) crochet hook You need colors like the ones listed below: YARN COLORS Catania SMC, gauge 10x10cm=26Sx36R, 50g, 125m Catania SMC, gauge 10x10cm=26Sx36R, 50g, 125m Catania SMC, gauge 10x10cm=26Sx36R, 50g, 125m Catania SMC, gauge 10x10cm=26Sx36R, 50g, 125m color needed bodypart nr 0205 nr 0263 nr 0113 nr 0383 ± 50 gr ± 20 gr ± 45 gr ± 10 gr body, arms, legs, ruffles, leafs head, hands cap, cuffs boots USED ABBREVIATIONS BLO ch dc dec FLO FO hdc inc = = = = = = = = back loops only chain double crochet decrease: chain sc together front loops only fasten off half double crochet increase: sc in next stitch lpst mr rnd sc slst st YO [ ] x… = = = = = = = = loopstitch magic ring or magic loop round single crochet slip stitch stitch yarn over repeat instructions in brackets … times SOME USEFUL HINTS Before you start, make sure you have the latest version of this pattern (found on the title page) Check the website www.zabbez.com for any errata on your version Crochet tightly so you get a clean and firm surface and no filling can shine through If you crochet very loose, choose a smaller hook size Using the stated hook size and yarns, your doll will turn out about 30,5 cm (12 inch) from the feet to the top of the head You can choose a different kind of yarn with a different gauge Adjust hook size accordingly The measurement of the doll will also change Fill the doll with soft stuffing firmly as you go The firmer you stuff, the firmer your doll will turn out The entire doll is worked in spirals And don’t forget, have fun! ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold LEAFS (make 10)
 Start by making 10 leafs in green # Rnd with green, ch 10 sc in second chain from the hook, sc, sc in last chain, work on the other side, sc (19) sc in next st, sc, hdc, sc, (1 sc, picot, sc) in next st, sc, hdc, sc (23) (1 hdc, sc) in next st, sc, (1 sc, slst) in next st (5) FO and weave in ends How to make a picot stitch Make a chain of Skip loops and make a slipstitch in the 3rd loop This is your picot Continue to crochet as normal.
 LEGS (make 2) When you crochet the legs, you are going to crochet the leaves together with the legs on round 17 You have made 10 leaves and each leaf has loops to attach it to the legs (fig 1) Place the first leaf on top of the leg, facing the right side, the wrong side facing the boot, lining up the three stitches with the first three stitches of round 17 of the leg Insert your hook through both the leaf and the leg (fig 2) In this manner work sc through both the leaf and the leg to attach the leaf to the leg (fig 3) Continue to crochet with the next leaf in the same way You can fit exactly leaves on leg and make extra sc to finish the round (fig 4) # Rnd 6-8 10 with brown, ch sc in second chain from the hook, sc, sc in last chain, work on the other side, sc, sc in last chain (14) inc, sc, inc, sc, inc (18) sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc (22) 22 scBLO (22) 22 sc (22) sc, dec, sc (18) sc, dec, sc (16) # Rnd 11-15 16 sc (16) 16 with green, 16 sc (16) 17 15 sc together with leaves, sc (16) 18-23 16 sc (16) 24 [7 sc, inc] x2 (18) 25 18 sc (18) 26 [8 sc, inc] x2 (20) 27-28 20 sc (20) 29 [9 sc, inc] x2 (22) 30-31 22 sc (22) Leg 1: FO and stuff Leg 2: stuff and continue as follows: ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold 1 Now you are going to crochet the two legs together Start by laying the two legs together with leg on the right side and leg on the left side The working yarn from leg is now in the middle The feet are pointing upwards and slightly outwards (fig 1) Remove your hook from the working yarn and insert it from the inside out in stitch 10 of the right leg Pull the loop from the left leg through Your legs are now connected (fig 2) Now using this loop as your first loop on the hook, insert your hook in stitch of the left leg (fig 3) and make your first single crochet This is the beginning of your new round Continue to crochet round 32 of the body (fig 4) Tip: If your legs don’t meet the right position on stitch and 10, be sure to fasten off both legs, adjust the legs in the right position and start the joining round with a new loop in between the legs BODY # Rnd 32 33 34 35 36 37-38 39 40-44 45 46-47 48 49 50 51 52 legs together, 44 sc (44) 11 sc, inc, 20 sc, inc, 11 sc (46) 11 sc, inc, 22 sc, inc, 11 sc (48) 48 sc (48) [15 sc, inc] x3 (51) 51 sc (51) [16 sc, inc] x3 (54) 54 sc (54) [1 dec, 16 sc] x3 (51) 51 sc (51) [1 dec, 15 sc] x3 (48) 48 sc (48) [1 dec, 14 sc] x3 (45) 45 sc (45) [1 dec, 13 sc] x3 (42) # Rnd 53 42 sc (42) 54 [1 dec, 12 sc] x3 (39) 55 39 sc (39) 56 [1 dec, 11 sc] x3 (36) 57 36 sc (36) 58 [1 dec, 10 sc] x3 (33) 59 33 sc (33) 60 [1 dec, sc] x3 (30) 61-62 30 sc (30) 63 [1 dec, sc] x3 (27) 64-65 27 sc (27) 66 [1 dec, sc] x3 (24) 67-68 24 sc (24) FO and leave enough yarn to attach to the head Stuff firmly ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold ARMS (make 2) # Rnd 3-4 10 11 12 13-22 23 24-32 33 34-37 with apricot, sc in magic ring (6) inc (12) 12 sc (12) [1 inc, sc] x4 (16) 16 sc (16) sc, bobble st, sc (16) sc, inc, sc, inc, sc (18) with brown, 18 sc (18) with purple, 18 sc (18) [1 sc, dec] x6 (12) 12 sc (12) with green, 12 sc (12) Stuff the hand and lower arm dec, 10 sc (11) 11 sc (11) dec, sc (10) 10 sc (10) Do not FO yet, but continue as below: How to make a bobble stitch (thumb) YO, insert hook into next st, YO, pull yarn through (loops on hook = 3), YO, pull through loops (loops remaining on hook = 2), [YO, insert hook into the same st, YO, pull through, YO, pull through loops] x3 (loops remaining on hook = 5), YO, pull yarn through all loops Continue to crochet as usual and push bobble stitch outward Stuffing the arm The arm is only going to be stuffed half way After round 22, fill hand firmly Fill lower part of the arm lightly Continue to crochet with round 23 and leave the top part of the arm unfilled Fold the top of the arm flat with the thumb pointing forward Now sew or crochet both sides together joining opposite stitches at a time and making sc in total FO and leave enough yarn to attach the arm to the body HEAD # Rnd 10 11 12-13 with apricot, sc in magic ring (6) inc (12) [1 sc, inc] x6 (18) [2 sc, inc] x6 (24) [3 sc, inc] x6 (30) [4 sc, inc] x6 (36) [5 sc, inc] x6 (42) [6 sc, inc] x6 (48) [7 sc, inc] x6 (54) 54 sc (54) [8 sc, inc] x6 (60) 60 sc (60) # Rnd 14 [9 sc, inc] x6 (66) 15-19 66 sc (66) 20 [9 sc, dec] x6 (60) 21-22 60 sc (60) 23 [8 sc, dec] x6 (54) 24 54 sc (54) 25 [7 sc, dec] x6 (48) 26 [6 sc, dec] x6 (42) 27 [5 sc, dec] x6 (36) 28 [4 sc, dec] x6 (30) 29 [3 sc, dec] x6 (24) FO and weave in ends, attach eyes, stuff firmly Attach the eyes between round 18 and 19 with 11 stitches space between Before attaching the head to the body, make sure the head and body are stuffed firmly, especially the neck It is even better to overstuff the neck for extra strength ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold CAP To crochet the cap, you make loop stitches all around The loops made with the loop stitch will appear on the back of the work and therefore the cap is crocheted inside out The loop stitches need to be the size of approximately the circumference of one finger There are different ways of making a loop stitch Be sure you are comfortable with the loop stitch of your choice before starting to crochet the cap Here I will explain one way of making a loop stitch Start by wrapping the yarn from front to back over the index finger of your yarn hand Wrap the yarn fairly tight so you get a loop approximately the size of your finger (fig 1) Now insert your hook in the next stitch (fig 2), grab the strand of yarn from behind your index finger and draw the yarn through the stitch You now have two loops on the hook (fig 3) YO, pull yarn through both loops Now you have made one loop stitch (fig 4) Make sure you crochet your loop stitches tight Repeat these steps to make a round of loops # Rnd with purple, sc in magic ring (6) [2 lpst in nxt st] x6 (12) [1 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (18) [2 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (24) [3 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (30) [4 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (36) [5 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (42) # Rnd [6 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (48) [7 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (54) 10 54 lpst (54) 11 [8 lpst, lpst in nxt st] x6 (60) 12-22 60 lpst (60) 23 [8 lpst, dec] x6 (54) 24 [7 lpst, dec] x6 (48) FO and weave in ends After you have finished crocheting the cap you have a cap that completely consists out of loops (fig 1) Next cut all the loops in half with a scissor (fig 2) You now have a cap that completely consists out of single strands of yarn (fig 3) Finally put the cap on the head (fig 4) Tip 1: Make sure you crochet your loop stitches as tight as you would normally your single crochets If you find it difficult to make the loop stitch tight enough, and your cap turns out a little bigger than the dolls head, not worry, but add extra stuffing between the cap and the head to fill it up Next sew the cap to the head to secure it in place Tip 2: If you don’t want to use the loop stitch, you can also crochet the cap with regular single crochets Cut strands of yarn, weave them through, and knot them on the cap A strand of yarn for each single crochet This will end up with the same result ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold RUFFLES # Rnd with green, ch 11 sc in second chain from the hook, sc, sc in last chain, work on the other side, sc, sc in last chain (22) ch 3, [4 dc in next st] x21, ch 3, slst in next st FO and leave enough yarn to attach to the body Sew the ruffles on the chest ASSEMBLING ALL THE PARTS STEP 1: LEGS AND LEAFS Crochet the leafs together with the legs (see instructions for the legs) STEP 2: ARMS AND BODY Sew both the arms to the body at the second to last round (round 67 of the body) with the thumbs pointing forward STEP 3: EYES AND HEAD Attach the eyes to the head between round 18 and 19 with 11 stitches space between (see instructions for the head) STEP 4: HEAD AND BODY Make sure the head and body are stuffed firmly and crochet or sew them together STEP 5: CAP AND HEAD Crochet the cap (see instructions for the cap) and sew it in place on the head STEP 6: RUFFLES Sew the ruffles on the chest ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold CONGRATULATIONS! You finished your own handmade Giant Onion OTTO Now let’s play! USING AND SHARING MY PATTERNS USING This pattern is for personal use only I encourage you to use this pattern and make dolls for yourself, your friends and your family I would love to see what you made and would love it if you send me a photograph or a weblink of your doll I will publish it on Pinterest and on my Zabbez website www.zabbez.com SELLING You can sell items made from this pattern, provided that they are handmade by yourself in a limited number and you give credit to me as the designer Add the following lines to your item description and any item you are selling: „This doll is handmade by …(your name) from a design and pattern by Zabbez / Bas den Braver / www.zabbez.com“ SHARING You can pin any image of the doll on Pinterest or give your blog readers a heads up regarding this pattern, provided that you give credit to me as the designer Add the following line to your pin or post: „crochet pattern by Zabbez” along with a link to my website www.zabbez.com DON’T The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved ————— © 2015 eBasicx / Zabbez / Bas den Braver All rights reserved This pattern is for personal use only ————— The pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, published (online or printed), altered or resold

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