Tuesday, July 4, 2017

CHARJABUG

This is the next Pokemon on a long list that a customer of mine on Etsy has given me.  I am not sure how to describe what Charjabug is.  Charjabug is from Pokemon Sun and Moon game.  He is classified as a Battery Pokemon.  He is designated as a Bug/Electric-type Pokemon.  I have yet to play this version of Pokemon.  I must admit, I had not even thought about Pokemon for about 3 years before Pokemon Go came last September.  My daughters and wife were immediately hooked.  What accelerated me getting back into making more Pokemon Amigurumi Plush is a Pokemon-obsessed customer on Etsy.  This pattern includes the color lists for both Charjabug and Shiny Charjabug.

MATERIALS:
Worsted Weight Yarn (Shiny colors in parenthesis):  Dark olive (Burnt pumpkin), mushroom (dark olive), gold, gray, white, black, and blue.
E crochet hook
Polyester fiberfill
Yarn Needle

FRONT:
Rw 1: With dark olive, ch 16, 2 sc in second ch from hook, sc in next 3 ch, change to gray, sc in next 7 ch, change to dark olive, sc in next 3 ch, 2 sc in next ch.  (17)
Rw 2: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc.  (19)
Rw 3: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 5 sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc.  (21)
Rws 4-8: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 7 sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 7 sc.  (25)  Change to blue after Rw 8.
Rw 9: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 6 sc, change to white, sc in next sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to blue, sc in next 6 sc, change to white, sc in next sc.  (21)
Rw 10: Ch 1, turn; sc in next sc, change to blue, sc in next 6 sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to white, sc in next sc, change to blue, sc in next 6 sc.  (21)
Rw 11: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 6 sc, change to white, sc in next sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to blue, sc in next 6 sc, change to white, sc in next sc.  (21)
Rw 12: Ch 1, turn; sc in next sc, change to blue, sc in next 6 sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to white, sc in next sc, change to blue, sc in next 6 sc.  (21)
Rw 13: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 6 sc, change to white, sc in next sc, change to gray, sc in next 7 sc, change to blue, sc in next 6 sc, change to white, sc in next sc.  (21)  Change to dark olive.
Rws 14-18: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.  (21)
Rw 19: Ch 1, turn; sc2tog, sc in next 17 sc, sc2tog.  (19)
Rw 20: Ch 1, turn; sc2tog, sc in next 15 sc, sc2tog.  (17)
Rw 21: Ch 1, turn; sc2tog, sc in next 13 sc, sc2tog.  (15)
Finish off.  Weave in ends.  Using black, embroider zig-zag on gray section of FRONT.

SIDE:
Rd 1: Attach dark olive in center sc of Rw 21 of FRONT, ch 1, sc in same sc as attachment, sc in each ch, Rw, and sc around outside edge of FRONT, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rds 2-7: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc around, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 8: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 24 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 21 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 25 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 9: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 24 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 23 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 23 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 10: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 22 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 25 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 23 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 11: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 23 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 25 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 22 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 12: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 23 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 23 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 24 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 13: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 25 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 21 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 24 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rds 14-17: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc around, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 18: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 24 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 21 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 25 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 19: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 24 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 23 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 23 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 20: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 22 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 25 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 23 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 21: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 23 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 25 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 22 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 22: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 23 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 23 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 24 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 23: Ch 1, turn; sc in next 25 sc, change to mushroom, sc in next 21 sc, change to dark olive, sc in next 24 sc, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Rd 24-30: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc around, slip st in first sc.  (70)
Finish off.  Weave in ends.

BACK:
Rw 1: With medium thyme, ch 16, 2 sc in second ch from hook, sc in next 13 ch, 2 sc in next ch.  (17)
Rw 2: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 15 sc, 2 sc in next sc.  (19)
Rw 3: Ch 1, turn; 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 17 sc, 2 sc in next sc.  (21)
Rws 4-18: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across.  (21)
Rw 19: Ch 1, turn; sc2tog, sc in next 17 sc, sc2tog.  (19)
Rw 20: Ch 1, turn; sc2tog, sc in next 15 sc, sc2tog.  (17)
Rw 21: Ch 1, turn; sc2tog, sc in next 13 sc, sc2tog.  (15)
Finish off leaving a long tail.  Sew BACK to SIDE stuffing firmly before closing.  Using black, embroider dividing lines and ovals on SIDE of CHARJABUG.


SPIKES (MAKE 2):
Rd 1: With gold, ch 2, 4 sc in second ch from hook working around ch.  (4)
Rd 2: (sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc) around.  (6)
Rd 3: (sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around.  (8)
Rd 4: sc in each sc around.  (8)
Rd 5: (sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around.  (10)
Rd 6: sc in each sc around.  (10)
Rd 5: (sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around.  (12)
Finish off leaving a long tail.  Sew SPIKES to FRONT stuffing firmly before closing.  Weave in ends.

Charjabug, Shiny Charjabug and Pokemon are copyright Nintendo and their respective creators.

This pattern is an original pattern is and © by Christjan Bee (July 2017). 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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