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Spinel Sun

The document provides a detailed amigurumi pattern for creating Suppi, also known as Spinel Sun, from the manga Cardcaptor Sakura. It includes a list of materials needed, step-by-step instructions for crocheting various parts such as the head, body, legs, ears, tail, and wings, as well as assembly instructions. The pattern is copyrighted by Edward Yong and cannot be claimed or sold by others.
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Spinel Sun

The document provides a detailed amigurumi pattern for creating Suppi, also known as Spinel Sun, from the manga Cardcaptor Sakura. It includes a list of materials needed, step-by-step instructions for crocheting various parts such as the head, body, legs, ears, tail, and wings, as well as assembly instructions. The pattern is copyrighted by Edward Yong and cannot be claimed or sold by others.
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Suppi (a.k.a.

Spinel Sun) Amigurumi Pattern


By: Edward Yong

I created a pattern for Suppi (a.k.a. Spinel Sun in chibi form) from the shojo manga series
Cardcaptor Sakura by Clamp. I have to say, crochet in black is horrible! I recommend a bring
light overhead when making this little guy.

Materials Required:
- Black and blue coloured yarn
- 12mm safety nose
- Fibrefill
- Pink and blue felt
- 3.5mm (E) hook
- Yarn needle
- Sewing needle and thread
Head:
Using Black
Rnd 1: 6 sc into magic circle (6)
Rnd 2: 6inc (12)
Rnd 3: sc, inc (18)
Rnd 4: 2sc, inc (24)
Rnd 5: 3sc, inc (30)
Rnd 6: 4sc, inc (36)
Rnd 7: 4sc, inc (42)
Rnd 8-15: 42sc (42)
Rnd 16: 5sc, dec (36)
Rnd 17: 4sc, dec (30)
Rnd 18: 3sc, dec (24)
Rnd 19: 2sc, dec (18)
Rnd 20: sc, dec (12)
Rnd 21: sc, inc (18)
Rnd 22: 2sc, inc (24)
F/O and leave a long tail for attaching to body.

Body:
Using Black
Rnd 1: 6 sc into magic circle (6)
Rnd 2: 6inc (12)
Rnd 3: sc, inc (18)
Rnd 4: 2sc, inc (24)
Rnd 5: 3sc, inc (30)
Rnd 6-12: 30sc (30)
Rnd 13: 8sc, dec (27)
Rnd 14: 27sc (27)
Rnd 15: 7sc, dec (24)
Rnd 16-18: 24sc (24)
Rnd 19: 7sc, inc (27)
Rnd 20: 8sc, inc (30)
Rnd 21: 9sc, inc (33)
Rnd 22-24: 33sc (33)
Rnd 25: 9sc, dec (30)
Rnd 26: 3sc, dec (24)
Rnd 27: 2sc, dec (18)
Rnd 28: sc, dec (12)
Rnd 29: 6dec (6)
F/O and leave a long enough tail to sew the 6 stitch opening closed.
Front Legs: (Make 2; 1 Right, 1 Left)
Using Black
Rnd 1: 6 sc into magic circle (6)
Rnd 2: 2sc inc (8)
Rnd 3: 8sc (8)
Rnd 4-5: dec, sc, 2inc, sc, dec (8)
Rnd 6-7: 8sc
Rnd 8: 3sc, inc (10)
Rnd 9: 4sc, inc (12)
Rnd 10: 12sc (12)

For Left Shoulder:


Row 1: 3sc, ch1, turn
Row 2: 6sc, ch1, turn
Row 3: dec, 4sc, ch1, turn
Row 4: dec, 3sc, ch1, turn
Row 5: dec, 2sc
F/O and leave a long enough tail to attach leg to body.

For Right Shoulder:


Row 1: 10sc, ch1, turn
Row 2: dec, 4sc, ch1, turn
Row 3: dec, 3sc, ch1, turn
Row 4: dec, 2sc
F/O and leave a long enough tail to attach leg to body.

Back Legs: (Make 2; 1 Right & 1 Left)


Using Black
Rnd 1: 6sc in magic circle (6)
Rnd 2: 2sc, inc (8)
Rnd 3: 8sc (8)
Rnd 4-5: dec, sc, 2inc, sc, dec (8)
Rnd 6: 8sc (8)
Rnd 7: 3sc, inc (10)
Rnd 8: 10sc (10)
Rnd 9: 4sc, inc (12)
Rnd 10: 12sc (12)
Rnd 11: 3sc, inc (15)
Rnd 12: 15sc
For Left Shoulder:
Rnd 12: sc, ch 1, turn (1)
Rnd 13: 7sc, ch 1, turn (7)
Rnd 14: dec, 5sc, ch 1, turn (6)
Rnd 15: dec, 4sc, ch 1, turn (5)
Rnd 16: dec, 3sc (4)
F/O and leave a long tail for attaching leg to body.

For Right Shoulder:


Rnd 12: 8sc, ch 1, turn (8)
Rnd 13: dec, 5sc, ch 1, turn (6)
Rnd 14: dec, 4sc, ch 1, turn (5)
Rnd 15: dec, 3sc (4)
F/O and leave a long tail for attaching leg to body.

Ears: (Make 2 Ears; 2 Black Pieces and 2 Blue Pieces Sewn Together)
Use Black and Blue
Row 1: ch 2
Row 2: inc (2)
Row 3: 2inc (4)
Row 4: sc, 2inc, sc (6)
Row 5: inc, 4sc, inc (8)
Row 6-10: 8sc (8)
Row 11: sc, inc (12)
Row 2-13: 12sc (12)
Row 14: 2sc, inc (16)
Row 15: 16sc

Single crochet along the two sides of the triangle but not the bottom (approximately 15sc on each
side). The bottom of the triangle will not need to be finished as it already has proper loops.

F/O and leave a long tail for only the black pieces. All this work helps to create a clean line
around the edge of the ear when the pieces of sewn together.

Tail:
Using Black
Row 1: ch 41
Row 2: 2sc in 2nd chain from hook, 9inc, dec, 28sc
F/O and leave a long enough tail to attach the piece to the body.
Wings: (Make 2)

Cut out a dragonfly wing from blue felt. You will need 4 pieces. Sew 2 pieces together around
the edge and stuff firmly.

Assembly:
1) Lightly stuff the head to get a rough shape. Position the safety nose on the head before
securing. The nose should be slightly lower than centre on the face portion.

2) Attach the head to the body with the tail from the head. Use a whip stitch on the head.
Position the head so that the beginning of the neck portion is flush with the body to create
a smooth line upwards.
3) Single crochet a blue piece of ear to the black piece of ear with the tail from the black
piece. Go all the way around the ear to create the black outline.
4) You may wish to block the ears to flatten them before shaping. Attach the ears to the
head. This will require substantial pinning to get the ears in the desired position. Place the
bottom of the triangle against the head when attaching. Ensure that the ear is curving
5) Attach the limbs to the body with the various tails from each piece. I used a whip stitch
again. Pin all the limbs in the desired position before attaching. Add extra stuffing to the
legs while attaching to create the shoulder pieces.
6) Attach the wings to the body with blue thread. I just weaved in and out of the body and
the wings. Make sure the stitching is tight and sturdy or else the wings will begin to
droop.

7) Attach the tail to the body. Position the tail equally between the wings and legs.
8) Cut out blue semi-circles and a thin black line of felt for the eyes. Sew the thin strip of
black felt in the middle of the semi-circle. Position the eyes on Suppi before sewing them
in place.
9) If you wish to attach a mouth you can use some pink felt and shape it as I have in the
picture above. In the manga Suppi never opens his mouth however the anime does. I
made a creative decision and added one to make him cuter.
And just in case for legal reasons....
Suppi, Spinel Sun, and Cardcaptor Sakura is copyright of CLAMP.
This crochet pattern is an original pattern by Edward Yong (June 2013). Please do not claim this
pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do
not reprint it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but you may not sell
or distribute it, or sell items made from this pattern.

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