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Chocobo Amigurumi Pattern

This document provides instructions for crocheting a chocobo toy in yellow yarn. It includes patterns for the head, body, beak, tails, wings, legs and other details. The instructions are explained over multiple rounds and sections. Pictures are included to show the positioning of parts and the finished chocobo toy, which is described as flexible and able to sit. The creator encourages others to make their own version using the pattern.

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Chocobo Amigurumi Pattern

This document provides instructions for crocheting a chocobo toy in yellow yarn. It includes patterns for the head, body, beak, tails, wings, legs and other details. The instructions are explained over multiple rounds and sections. Pictures are included to show the positioning of parts and the finished chocobo toy, which is described as flexible and able to sit. The creator encourages others to make their own version using the pattern.

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Have been wanting to write this up and post this every since I made it, and finally, it's

up! The instructions may be incomplete because there's some part that I just did
without noting it down. But I think it's really self-explanatory, you can figure it out
without having to tell you what to do with that section/part.
But of course, if you have any question, leave me a comment in this blog post or you
can e-mail me too. I'll be happy to help. :)

Abbreviation
ch - chain
sk - skip stitch
ss - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
* - repeat following pattern until row ends
* * xA - repeat instr inside for A times
FLO - Front loop only
BLO - Back loop only
It is advisable to crochet out all the parts first before you sew them together so that
you can adjust the parts accordingly.

Head
Use yellow yarn
R1: 6sc in MR (6)
R2: *inc (12)
R3: *sc (12)
R4: *sc, inc* (18)
R5: *2sc, inc* (24)
R6-9: *sc (24)
R10: *sc (18)
Insert eyes & stuff!
R11: *sc, dec* (12)
R12: *dec (6)
F/O and leave a long tail.

Head feather
Use yellow yarn
Middle
R1: 3sc in MR (3)
R2: sc, inc, sc (4)
R3: sc, 3hdc in next sc, dec (5)
R4: sc, 3hdc in next sc, sc, dec (6)

Sides - make 2
R1: 3sc in MR (3)
R2: sc, inc, sc (4)
R3: sc, 3hdc in next sc, dec (5)

Body
Use yellow yarn
R1: 6sc in MR (6)
R2: *inc (12)
R3: *sc, inc* (18)
R4: *2sc, inc* (24)
R5-9: *sc (24)
R10: *2sc, dec* (20)
R11-12: *sc (20)
R13: *8sc, dec* (18)
Stuff!
R14: *sc (18)
R15: *sc, dec* (12)
R16: *dec (6)
F/O

Beak
Use Orange yarn

Part 1
R1: 3sc in MR
R2: *sc (3)
R3: *3sc in every sc (9)
R4: *3sc, inc*, ch1, turn (12)
R5: inc, 4ss, inc (8)
Ss into next sc and F/O.

Part 2
2ch, 3 sc in the first ch (3)
Now we make the thin line of the sides
ch4, sk1, 6ss, ch4,
turn, sk1, 3ss (9)
F/O and leave a long tail.

When you sew the beak parts on the head, make sure Part 1 is at the top. Align the
parts carefully. And on the Part 1 beak, the sides of the beak will have kind of a
protruding part, make sure you sew that part into the side to have a more realistic beak
shape.
Sorry, there isn't any picture tutorials to show you, I did it in a whim and I forgot to
take some pictures. I'll be sure to take some next time when I re-make it.

Tails
Use yellow yarn
Big tail
R1: 3sc in MR (3)
R2: *inc (6)
R3: *sc, inc* (9)
R4: *2sc, inc* (12)
R5: *sc (12)
R6: *2sc, dec* (9)
R7-8: *sc (9)
R9: *dec (6)

Medium tail - make 2


R1: 3sc in MR (3)
R2: *inc (6)
R3: *sc, inc* (9)
R4-5: *sc (9)
R6: *sc, dec* (6)

Small tail - make 2


R1: 3sc in MR (3)
R2: *inc (6)
R3-4: *sc (6)
R5: *sc, dec* (4)

You can use this picture as a reference on how to arrange the tails or you can make
your own version of it. For me, I overlap some parts of the smaller ones onto the
bigger ones to have a fan effect.

Wings - make 2
Use yellow yarn
R1: ch2, turn. 3sc in the first ch (3)
R2: *sc (3)
R3: [ch2, hdc, ss] in first sc, [ch2, 2dc, ss] in second sc, [ch2, hdc, ss] in last sc
Sc around the edges but not the rounded parts.

Front(breast) feather
Use yellow yarn
ch5
hdc & ss into 3rd chain from hook
ch2, 2dc & ss into the next ch
ch2, hdc & ss into the next ch
Sc around the edges but not the rounded parts.

Leg
Use yellow yarn
R1: 4sc in MR (4)
R2: (FLO) ss, *2ch, ss* into same sc x4
F/O.

Use brown yarn


R2: (BLO) *sc into the back loop of the yellow part. (4)
R3-4: *sc (4)

Nails
Short nails - make 2
Use white yarn
R1: 3sc in MR (3)

Use brown yarn


R2: *sc (3)
F/O and leave a tail

Long nails - make 4


Use white yarn
R1: 3sc in MR (3)

Use brown yarn


R2-3: *sc (3)
F/O and leave a tail
*Click for bigger image
For the leg,

1. Cut a piece of pipe cleaner, make sure it is longer than the leg but shorter than
the chocobo body, as we are going to insert this into the body.
2. Insert the leg part at one end and bend a small part for the small nail. Measure
first before you bend.
3. Cut another piece of pipe cleaner of much smaller length (3rd picture from left).
Insert two long nails onto each of the ends.
4. Put the "V" shape onto the main leg. So that they sit well on it. You don't need
to glue it as we are going to sew the empty parts.
5. Sew around the space to cover up the pipe cleaner.
The finished look
You can also use a thin wire but I find that with thin wire, I have to bend the ends to
avoid pointy ends coming out. But as you can see in the picture above, it is still visible.
I decided to use pipe cleaner instead since they are thinner and easier to bend around.

Insert the ends into the body and sew the legs too.
It's done!
Kweh....
KWEH!! A very excited chocobo.
The chocobo is actually very flexible, I didn't thought it would be when I made it
though. The beak could be opened and closed. The side feathers can be moved. It can
sit too. It really feels like a pet to me. Haha.
Link me up with your creation if you used this pattern to make your chocobo! I would
be happy to see what you guys have done. :)

**Disclaimer: I do not own this character, this character solely belongs to Square
Enix. This is purely a fan-based work and pattern by me. Please do not sell the
finished product. Please credit me if you're using this pattern in anyway. Thank you.

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