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Sansa Amigurumi Crochet Step By Step Pattern

Follow this Sansa Amigurumi Crochet Pattern for a cute crochet doll that recreates the beloved Sansa character. The pattern includes step-by-step instructions suitable for experienced crocheters.

Sansa Amigurumi from game of thrones

Crochet Sansa Amigurumi Pattern

The Sansa Amigurumi pattern inspires a delightful crochet project. Crocheted using a magic ring, single crochet, and increase and decrease stitches, it’s ideal for intermediate skill levels. The end product is a rounded, compact figurine with distinct features such as eyes, a nose, and a cute outfit, mirroring the character Sansa beautifully.

Materials:

  • Crochet hook (size H-8)
  • Worsted weight yarn in light peach, dark peach, brown, black, and white
  • Polyester fiberfill
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch marker

Sansa Amigurumi

Body:

  1. Start with the light peach yarn and make a magic ring.
  2. Crochet 6 sc into the ring. Do not join.
  3. Place a stitch marker in the first sc.
  4. Continue crocheting in a spiral, increasing 1 sc at the end of each round until you have 12 sc.
  5. Join with a slip stitch to the first sc.
  6. Change to dark peach yarn.
  7. Crochet 12 sc around.
  8. Continue crocheting in a spiral for 10 rounds, increasing 1 sc at the end of each round.
  9. Stuff the body firmly with polyester fiberfill.
  10. Crochet 10 rounds without increasing.
  11. Change to light peach yarn.
  12. Crochet 4 rounds without increasing.
  13. Decrease 1 sc at the end of each round until you have 6 sc.
  14. Stuff the head firmly with polyester fiberfill.
  15. Crochet 2 rounds without decreasing.
  16. Decrease 2 sc at the end of each round until you have 2 sc.
  17. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Head:

  1. Start with the brown yarn and make a magic ring.
  2. Crochet 6 sc into the ring. Do not join.
  3. Place a stitch marker in the first sc.
  4. Continue crocheting in a spiral, increasing 1 sc at the end of each round until you have 12 sc.
  5. Join with a slip stitch to the first sc.
  6. Crochet 7 rounds without increasing.
  7. Stuff the head firmly with polyester fiberfill.
  8. Crochet 3 rounds without increasing.
  9. Decrease 1 sc at the end of each round until you have 6 sc.
  10. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Hair:

  1. Cut 24 pieces of black yarn, each 12 inches long.
  2. Fold each piece of yarn in half and insert the loop into a stitch around the head.
  3. Pull the yarn ends through the loop to secure.
  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add hair all around the head.

Eyes:

  1. With black yarn, make a small circle for each eye.
  2. Sew the eyes onto the face.

Mouth:

  1. With black yarn, embroider a small smile on the face.

Note:

  1. With brown yarn, embroider a small triangle for the nose.

Arms:

  1. Start with the light peach yarn and make a magic ring.
  2. Crochet 6 sc into the ring. Do not join.
  3. Place a stitch marker in the first sc.
  4. Continue crocheting in a spiral, increasing 1 sc at the end of each round until you have 12 sc.
  5. Join with a slip stitch to the first sc.
  6. Crochet 10 rounds without increasing.
  7. Stuff the arm firmly with polyester fiberfill.
  8. Crochet 2 rounds without increasing.
  9. Decrease 1 sc at the end of each round until you have 2 sc.
  10. Fasten off and weave in ends.
  11. Repeat steps 1-10 to make the second arm.

Legs:

  1. Follow the same steps as the arms, but shorten the legs.

Assembly:

  1. Sew the arms and legs onto the body.

Your amigurumi doll is now complete!

Here are some additional tips for crocheting amigurumi:

  • Use a smaller crochet hook than you would normally use for yarn weight to create a tight fabric that will help prevent the stuffing from showing through.
  • Be sure to stuff the amigurumi firmly so that it keeps its shape.
  • Use a tapestry needle to sew on small pieces like the eyes and nose.
  • When changing colors, weave in the ends of the yarn to prevent them from showing.
  • Have fun and be creative! You can customize your amigurumi doll by changing the colors, adding different features, or making it a different size.

Sansa

Note: This amigurumi pattern is meant for inspiration and can be modified to fit your needs and requirements.

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