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This document is a crochet pattern for making a Flareon doll from the Pokémon franchise. It provides detailed instructions for crocheting the head, body, legs, arms, ears, and tail of Flareon using orange and cream colored yarn. It also includes instructions for adding safety eyes, stuffing the pieces, and fluffing out the tail to resemble Flareon's appearance. The pattern is available on the creator's Etsy shop and their blog aims to share free patterns and tutorials for others starting out in crochet.

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Flare On

This document is a crochet pattern for making a Flareon doll from the Pokémon franchise. It provides detailed instructions for crocheting the head, body, legs, arms, ears, and tail of Flareon using orange and cream colored yarn. It also includes instructions for adding safety eyes, stuffing the pieces, and fluffing out the tail to resemble Flareon's appearance. The pattern is available on the creator's Etsy shop and their blog aims to share free patterns and tutorials for others starting out in crochet.

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I star ted 53sti tc hes i n 2014 after b ei ng i nsp i r ed
b y so me amazi ng (I no w r eal i se) kni tted d o l l s. I
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I don ’t thin k I’ve had an ythin g come close to the n umber of requests
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in to, which I was pretty happy with, sin ce she’s my favourite of the
Gen 1 evolution s (who can guess why? Hin t: it’s the fluff.) YOU MIGHT LIKE

S he’s also available to purchase over on my Etsy.

S o, than k-you for your patien ce, an d without further ado, here’s
Flareon !~

You will n eed:

3 .0 0 mm crochet hook
Oran ge/ red yarn
cream/ yellow coloured yarn
dark blue or black felt
EEV EE
2 x 1 0 .0 0 mm safety eyes
metal brush / pet brush
yarn n eedle
polyester fillin g
glue

It was really tricky to fin d the right shade of red/ oran ge for this on e
– it looks like it chan ges so much depen din g on the picture of
Flareon you’re lookin g at. Even tually I wen t with this on e –
Cleckheaton Coun try 8 ply in Auburn COL 2 3 6 2 . The colour of the
fluffy parts can also look quite yellow in a lot of the pictures, but I
just couldn ’t fin d a colour that wasn ’t too yellow. I wen t with an
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ivory colour. I like it a bit paler an yway.

This pattern is very very similar to Eevee – in fact, the base pattern
is exactly the same with differen t colours an d a much larger amoun t
of brushin g. If you have an y trouble readin g the pattern , head to the
FAQ, or feel free to ask me for help either here or at Etsy

HEAD

1 . (in Oran ge/ Red) MR 6 (6 )


2 . [ in c ]x 6 (1 2 )
3 . [ in c, sc ]x 6 (1 8 )
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4 . sc, [ in c, sc 2 ]x 5 , in c, sc (2 4 )
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6 . sc 2 , [ in c, sc 4 ]x 5 , in c, sc 2 (3 6 )
7-1 0 . sc 3 6 (3 6 )
1 1 . [ in c, sc 5 ]x 6 (4 2 )
1 2 -1 3 . sc 4 2 (4 2 )
1 4 . [ dec, sc 5 ]x 6 (3 6 )
1 5 . sc 2 , [ dec, sc 4 ]x 5 , dec, sc 2 (3 0 )
1 6 . [ dec, sc 3 ]x 6 (2 4 )

Fin ish off, leavin g a tail lon g en ough to attach to the body later.
In sert the safety eyes between rows 1 1 an d 1 2 , with approximately 7
stitches between them.

BODY

1 . (in Oran ge/ Red) MR 6 (6 )


2 . [ in c ]x 6 (1 2 )
3 . [ in c, sc ]x 6 (1 8 )
4 . sc, [ in c, sc 2 ]x 5 , in c, sc (2 4 )
5 . [ in c, sc 3 ]x 6 (3 0 )
6 -8 . sc 3 0 (3 0 )
9 . [ dec, sc 3 ]x 6 (2 4 )
1 0 . sc 2 4 (2 4 )
1 1 -1 2 . (in Cream/ Yellow) sc 2 4 (2 4 )

Fin ish off, n o tail n ecessary.

LEG (MAKE 2)

1 . (in Oran ge/ Red) MR 6 (6 )


2 . [ in c, sc ]x 3 (9 )
3 -6 . sc 9 (9 )

Fin ish off, leavin g a tail lon g en ough to attach to the bodylater.

ARM (MAKE 2)

1 . (in Oran ge/ Red) MR 6 (6 )


2 . [ in c, sc 2 ]x 2 (8 )
3 -4 . sc 8 (8 )
5 . dec, sc 6 , (7 )

Fin ish off, leavin g a tail lon g en ough to attach to the body later.

EARS (MAKE 2)

1 . (in Oran ge/ Red) MR 4 (4 )


2 . sc 4 (4 )
3 . [ in c, sc ]x 2 (6 )
4 . sc 6 (6 )
5 . [ in c, sc 2 ]x 2 (8 )
6 -8 . sc 8 (8 )
9 . [ in c, sc 3 ]x 2 (1 0 )
1 0 . [ dec, sc 3 ]x 2 (8 )
1 1 . sc 8 (8 )
1 2 . [ dec, sc 2 ]x 2 (6 )

Fin ish off, leavin g a tail lon g en ough to attach to the head later.
P ress flat.

Next, we’re goin g to cut out the darker in sides of Eevee’s ear from
dark blue or black felt – the choice is up to you, I’ve seen pictures
where either colour looks correct. I’ve don e min e in dark blue
because I like the con trast. S imply glue it in place!
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TAIL

1 . (in Cream/ Yellow) MR 6 (6 )


2 . sc 6 (6 )
3 . [ in c, sc ]x 3 (9 )
4 . [ in c, sc 2 ]x 3 (1 2 )
5 . sc 1 2 (1 2 )
6 . [ in c, sc 3 ]x 3 (1 5 )
7. sc 1 5 (1 5 )
8 . [ in c, sc 4 ]x 3 (1 8 )
9 -1 0 . sc 1 8 (1 8 )
1 1 . [ dec, sc ]x 6 (1 2 )
(stuff tail at this poin t)
1 2 . [ dec ] x 6 (6 )

Fin ish off, leavin g a tail lon g en ough to attach to the body later

An d the crochetin g part is don e! Don ’t rest too easy though, there’s
still a bit of work to go.

Next, stuff the head, body an d legs. The tail should already be
stuffed, an d the arms are usually so small that they don ’t n eed it.
The ears don ’t either – plus we already pressed them flat.
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The n ext step is to fluffify the tail. We’re usin g the same hook-an d-
latch techn ique that we did for Eevee’s fluffy collar (an d will be
recreatin g later for Flareon ’s fluffy collar). We’re goin g aroun d the
base of the tail – where it will join to the body later, an d attachin g
stran ds of yarn in the cream/ yellow colour to be brushed out. I’ve
added a bun ch of coloured pin s to the tail in the picture below to
mark where these stran ds will go – you wan t to make it so that they
n aturally poin t towards the tip, so in sert your hook towards the base
of the tail.

To attach the pieces of yarn to the tail:

1 . In sert your hook in to the doll as pictured below.


2 . Fold on e of the pieces in yarn in half, an d put it on the hook.
3 . P ull the piece of yarn through the stitch.
4 . Grab the tails an d pull them through the loop you’ve just created.
5 . P ull the yarn tight, makin g sure that the piece of yarn is firmly
attached.

Even tually you en d up with this mop lookin g thin g. Then , grab the
metal pet brush or fin e tooth comb an d go to town brushin g that
yarn out un til it is n ice an d fuzzy. Usually you’ll en d up with a lot of
leftover fluff in the bristles of the comb – don ’t throw that out.
We’re goin g to use it to make Flareon ’s hairdo n ext.
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On ce the tail is sufficien tly fluffy, you can smooth it an d twist it to


help it keep it’s shape. At this poin t you could hairspray it to help
main tain shape, glue the crocheted part of the tail an d then smooth
the fluff over the yarn . I usually prefer to take a feltin g n eedle an d
poke it a little bit to help keep it in place – n ot too much, I don ’t
min d if it’s a little wild.

At this poin t, you wan t to attach the ears to the head, because n ext
comes the slightly tricky part – gettin g Flareon ’s cool hairdo sorted.
Leafeon had a similar sort of hair-thin k happen in g as well, but I
tried somethin g n ew this time. Flareon ’s head-fluff is en tirely
n eedle felted on .

I took the leftover fluff from the tail an d rolled it between my han ds
quickly to compress it an d give it an almon d shape. In the picture
below, the shape I’ve created is on the left, an d the un shaped fluff is
on the right.

I basically got the feltin g n eedle, pin n ed the shaped felt in to place,
an d then poked away, movin g an d shapin g the fluff as I wen t to get
the look that I wan ted. Then I turn ed an other bit of loose fluff in to
the almon d shape an d added to the volume. I tried to get a video of
this, sin ce it’s pretty hard to show in pictures – hopefully this will
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The video has n o soun d, in case you thin k your speakers are broken
haha.

If you fin d you’re havin g trouble creatin g the shape you like on
Flareon ’s head this way, you could try an d recreate the style I did for
Leafeon – attachin g the stran ds like we did for the tail an d then
brushin g them out an d shapin g. I fin d n eedle feltin g it is a little n ice
to look at, but probably a bit more fragile as well – it can come off
with a firm tug or two.

That’s it for the fluff (for n ow!), n ow it’s time for assembly. I like to
pin all of the body pieces together to help position them an d get an
idea of where to sew them. I’ve had a few people ask how I attach the
limbs on my doll, so I’ll poin t you to the P lan etJun e tutorial on the
subject – this is how I try to do. S ometimes I get lazy an d it’s n ot
quite as n eat an d organ ised haha.
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I usually attach them in this order: legs to body, arms to body, tail to
body, ears to head, an d fin ally, head to body. Be careful when you’re
join in g the head an d the body – I foun d the tail was a bit difficult
an d kept gettin g caught by my n eedle, so just watch out for that.

For the last bit of fluff, you’ll n eed 2 4 len gths of the cream/ yellow
yarn . We’re basically goin g to attach on e of the pieces to every stitch
aroun d Flareon ’s n eck – just like for the Eevee pattern . If you wan t
S UP ER fluff, feel free to add even more pieces. Try makin g some
diagon al, so that it covers a little more of the n eck.
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Attach all the pieces an d go at it again with the brush. You could also
do this part with the leftover fluff like we did for the head – I haven ’t
tried it, maybe n ext time. I’ll usually go back in with a feltin g n eedle
for the collar as well to tame it a little bit.

Aaaan d don e! I thin k this has been my favourite Eeveelution so far,


an d I’m defin itely gettin g that impression from you guys as well.
Hope you like her, have fun !~


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