PDF John Wick - Compress
PDF John Wick - Compress
As most amigurumi, this doll is made in rounds. I don't usually join rounds.
Just use a stitch marker at the end of every round. A piece of different color
yarn will work just fine. Work through both loops of stitches
s titches unless otherwise indicated.
indicated.
I use the Magic Ring method to start every amigurumi I make. It allows for a great finishing, no
hole in the first round! If you're not familiar with it, check the internet for video tutorials of how to
make it. You'll find plenty of resources.
PATTERN INFO
Pattern written in US terms
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Level of difficulty: medium This pattern is copyright protected and cannot be
Amigurumi size using recommended yarn: about 6 in (15cm) changed, sold, or reproduced in any way. You
cannot sell the pattern or any part of it, but you are
Designed by Mucau Amigurumi©.
welcome to sell any of the items made from my
patterns. I’d appreciate it if you include credit
design to Mucau Amigurumi.
Material needed
• sport yarn • glue gun or your favorite craft glue
o for John: black, white and • fiberfill stuffing
skin tone • 9mm safety eyes for John
o for Daisy: black, white and • 5mm safety eyes for Daisy
brown • 3mm oval safety eye for Daisy’s
• size C (2.5mm) crochet hook nose
• black embroidery yarn o you can also use a bit of
• tapestry needle black felt
• black felt
Head
skin
Legs / body
black
1st leg
Rnd 1: 6 sc in the MR (6)
Rnd 2: inc all around (12)
Rnd 3: *sc, inc* (18)
Rnd 4: sc in each sc in BLO (18)
Rnd 5: sc in each sc around (18)
Rnd 6: 6 sc, dec 3X, 6 sc (15)
Rnd 7: sc in each sc around (15)
Rnd 8: 5 sc, dec 3X, 4 sc (12)
Rnd 9-18: sc in each sc around (12)
FO
2nd leg
Rnd 1: 6 sc in the MR (6)
Rnd 2: inc all around (12)
Rnd 3: *sc, inc* (18)
Rnd 4: sc in each sc in BLO (18)
Rnd 5: sc in each sc around (18)
Rnd 6: 6 sc, dec 3X, 6 sc (15)
Rnd 7: sc in each sc around (15)
Ar m (make
(mak e 2)
black
Hand (make
(mak e 2)
skin
Ear (make 2)
skin
6 sc in the MR
FO leaving a long tail.
Jacket
black
ch 23
Row 1-8: sc in each sc around, ch 1, turn (22)
Row 9: dec, 18, dec, ch 1, turnt urn (20)
Row 10: dec, 16, dec, ch 1, turn (18) ( 18)
Row 11: dec, 14, dec, ch 1, turn (16) ( 16)
Row 12: dec, 12, dec, ch 1, turn (14) ( 14)
Row 13: dec, 10, dec, ch 1, turn (12) ( 12)
Row 14: dec, 8, dec, ch 1 (10)
Do not turn, do not FO, continue along edge to form 1st lapel:
2 sc, [hdc, dc, ch 3, sl st] in next, ch 3, 2 dc iin
n next, hdc, 3 sc,
sl st to FO
ssembly
Sew head to body using head leftover tail. Align face with
feet, both facing forward. You can use a wooden skewer
inside part of head, neck and body so that head does not
bobble about.
Sew jacket onto body. Attach front edges only. Sew a
couple st on tips of lapel to keep it in place.
Stuff arms and hands to shape. Attach hand into open arm
hole and sew it in place.
Sew arms to body.
Cut tie out of felt and glue it to shirt.
Sew ears about 6 st from eyes.
Embroider eyebrows.
Attach hair. Follow tutorial below.
Cut beard and goatee out of felt. Pin parts in place before
gluing them. Adjust position and trim it as desired, then
glue top edges to face. See pics for reference.
Part hair in the middle and trim it to shape.
Now turn head away from you and start attaching hair. This hair will cover the back of the
head. Follow the pattern below:
Insert
Attachhook in st on rnd
hair bunches in aright below
straig
straight where
ht line you stopped
] . Attach
[pic 14]
14 hairmiddle hairline
also from [pic
e 13].
this line
lin 13]
up .[pic 15]
15] .
Careful not to attach too much hair. I put enough just to cover back of head so John
would not have any bald spots [pic 16] .
Do another hair line just below main middle one [pic 17] . Make sure you stop a few
rnds before beginning of middle line [pic 18] .
pic 16 pic 18
pic 17
stencil.
stencil
it . You’ll be able to trim it as desired before finally gluing
in place.
Head
brown
Rnd 1: 6 sc in the MR
Rnd 2: inc all around (12)
Rnd 3: *sc, inc* (18)
Rnd 4-9: sc in each sc around (24)
Place eyes between btw rnds 7 and 8, 5 st apart
Rnd 11: *2 sc, dec* (18)
Rnd 12: *sc, dec* (12)
Stuff to shape.
Rnd 13: dec all around (6)
FO leaving a long tail.
Weave ends through each st and pull to close hole.
Body
start with black
Rnd 1: 6 sc in the MR
MR
Rnd 2: inc all around (12)
Rnd 3: *sc, inc* (18)
Rnd 4-10: sc in each sc around (18)
change to white
Rnd 11: sc in each sc around (18)
Rnd 12: *sc, dec* (12)
( 12)
stuff firmly.
Rnd 13: dec all around (6)
FO
Weave ends through each st and pull to
to
close hole.
Back l eg (make 2)
white
Rnd 1: 7 sc in the MR
M R (7)
Rnd 2-7: sc in each sc around (7)
stuff a bit
FO leaving a long tail.
Weave ends through each st and pull to close hole.
Muzzle
brown
Rnd 1: 8 sc in the MR
M R (8)
Rnd 2: sc in each sc around (8)
Rnd 3: *3 sc, inc* (10)
FO leaving a long tail.
Insert safety eye between rnds 1 and 2, near where 3 rd st would be.
Ear (make 2)
brown
Tail
start with white
Collar
black
ch 13
FO
Sewing back legs: first pin them in place. Adjust position and angle until you are
pleased, then sew them to body.
Sewing front legs: pin front legs positioned near color change. Sew only front st.
Sew muzzle to head, right between eyes.
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tip intoare
theusing
head the
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safety
fety eye
before fo
forr a nose,
starting you
to sew. will need
That’s to p
becausepush
ush
the the eyeeye
safety pin
pin might be a little longer
l onger than the muzzle itself.
o If you are using felt, c cut
ut a little ov
oval
al out of black felt and glue it onto muzzle
after you finish sewing it to head.
Sew head to body.
Sew tail to bum.
Place collar. You can tie it to fasten it then hide ends inside body.
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