Panda Amigurumi
Panda Amigurumi
Panda Amigurumi
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About Our Designer Supplies Pattern Details Part OnePart Two Part Three
Meet Chen the Panda Bear! In Chinese Chen’s name means “break of day” which suits him
perfectly because he loves to get up early and watch the sunrise! Chen loves to eat bamboo and
relax in the sunshine. He’s also very fond of snuggles and would love to be your friend!
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My passion is crocheting amigurumi, or ami for short,which is the Japanese art of crocheted or
knitted stuffed animals. There are so many possibilities when you have a hook and some yarn! I
never get tired of coming up with new designs and often lie awake at night dreaming up some
new plushie.
SUPPLIES
- Worsted weight yarn (4 ply) in black & white. (U.K. equivalent is Aran & AUS/NZ is 10 ply.)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Stitch marker
- Black felt
PATTERN DETAILS
Finished size approximately
6.5 in. (16.5 cm.) tall
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Abbreviation key (US terms)
sc - single crochet, st/sts - stitch(es), Sl st – slip stitch, Hdc – Half double crochet, Dc – Double
crochet, dec - decrease (sc the next 2 stitches together), inc - increase (2 single crochet in the
next stitch), R1 - round 1, Rep – repeat, BLO - , Back Loops Only, ** - repeat this group of
instructions amount of times indicated
Note
All rounds are worked continuously (that is, vs. joined rounds.)
Insert hook into last st of round or section, yarn over & pull hook through st. Take your new
color of yarn, yarn over & pull hook through remaining 2 loops on hook. Now you’re ready to
start the new round or section.
PART ONE
During part one, we will be working on the muzzle and head for the panda. Be sure and make
the muzzle first so that you can make sure it fits in between the eyes as we’re making the head!
R1: Ch 7, starting in 2 nd ch from hook, sc 6, turn and sc 6 in the front loops of the ch (12 sts)
(See pic. #1.) This is called a foundation chain and is a great way to start a piece that you want to
be more oval than round. After crocheting through the top loops of the chain, you turn your
work around and crochet in the bottom loops of the chain. The first round is complete! Now you
just continue as you normally would.
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R2: *Inc 1, sc 4, inc 1* rep 2 times (16 sts)
Finish off leaving long tail for sewing. Take some black yarn and embroider a nose over the
muzzle. (See pic. #2 to see exactly how I did mine.) Embroider the lines you see illustrated in red
first. This will create a nice triangle. Now embroider the lines you see illustrated in black. Once
you finish filling in the triangle, you may want to go over the sides and top again (that is the
parts in red) with your yarn and needle to ensure no white is showing through. NOTE: Color
differences are for illustration purposes only. The entire nose should be embroidered with black
yarn.
R1: Ch 2, 6 sc in 2 nd ch from hook (you can use the magic circle if you prefer as it won’t make a
difference in the end.)
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R4: *Sc 2, inc 1* rep 6 times (24 sts)
R25: *Sc 1, inc 1* rep 6 times, sc 27, *sc 1, inc 1* rep 6 times, sc 27 (90 Sts)
R26: *Sc 2, inc 1* rep 6 times, sc 27, *sc 2, inc 1* rep 6 times, sc 27 (102 Sts)
R29: *Sc 2, dec 1* rep 6 times, sc 27, *sc 2, dec 1* rep 6 times, sc 27 (90 Sts)
R30: *Sc 1, dec 1* rep 6 times, sc 27, *sc 1, dec 1* rep 6 times, sc 27 (78 Sts)
Cut out two patches from your felt using the pattern provided on page 10. (See pic #3.)
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Cut a small slit near the top half of both (the slightly bigger end is the top) and place the eyes in.
Insert eyes between R27 & 28 about 18 sts apart. (Hint: insert the 1st eye. Count 18 sts from the
hole where you inserted the 1st eye and insert the 2nd eye.) See pic. #5. Make sure they’re
evenly space between the cheeks and make sure there is enough space for the muzzle to be
sewn on between them.
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Do not attach the safety eye backings until you sew the felt in place. Neatly sew the patches
down with your matching sewing thread. (Pic. #6) Now attach the eye backings.
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Stop and start to stuff the head, continuing as you work. Make sure to stuff the cheeks firmly.
Finish off. Finish stuffing head firmly, and use the tail to sew up hole, then weave in your end.
Now sew the finished muzzle to his head over R24-32, right between the eyes. Just before fully
closing it up, stuff firmly. (See pic. #8.)
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PART TWO
For part 2, we’ll be making our panda’s ears, and body.
Finish off leaving long tail for sewing. Do not stuff. Sew the open ends together (see pic. #9) and
sew to either side of the head over R10-20. Make sure to sew all the way around the ear, front
and back. (See pics. #10 & #11.)
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Body (Starting in white yarn)
R18: In BLO (back loops only of the sl sts) sc in all 48 sts (48 sts) (This is the only round we’ll
crochet in the back loops.)
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This is a special way of changing colors so that there is a neat, clean edge all around. The slip
stitch round (R18a) is not adding any height to the round and is just the foundation for the next
round (R18) so we get the clean edge from the bottom loops of the slip stitches. If you wish to
do a traditional color change, then disregard R18a. (See pic. #12.)
Finish off leaving long tail for sewing. Stuff firmly and sew to the head. (See pic. #13.)
PART THREE
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For part 3, we’ll be completing our panda by making his arms, legs, and tail
Finish off leaving long tail for sewing. Stuff very lightly and sew the open ends together as we did
for the ears. Sew to the bottom of R24 of the body. (See pic. #14.)
R4: In BLO *Sc 1, dec* rep 6 times (12 sts) (This is the only round you will crochet in the back
loops.)
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Finish off leaving long tail for sewing. Stuff and sew to the sides of the body over R7-13. (See pic.
#15.)
Once you’ve sewn the legs on, weave the remaining tail to just under the side of the leg. Grab a
stitch from the leg and tack it down to the side of the body so it’s not flopping around. (See pic.
#16.)
Finish off leaving long tail for sewing. No need to stuff. Sew open ends closed and sew to the
back of the body over R8. (See pics. #17 & #18.)
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Congratulations, now you’re done! I hope you enjoyed making this cutie and I would love to see
pictures of your finished panda! You can share pictures on:
Instagram: @storyland_amis
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Facebook: Storyland Amis
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