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Buizel

 

I was still feeling  a little drained after captain jack so I’ve been picking up little projects as I slowly work on my next big one.  That basically translates to easy pokemon patterns.  It just so happens that this cute little fella is among my favorites and I had the colors so I finished him up in a few days.  His pattern is pretty straightforward but if you have any questions or find mistakes feel free to leave a comment!  I hope you like it!

Head

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

Round 2: *2 sc in each sc* around (12)

Round 3: *sc in each sc* around (12)

Round 4: *sc 3, 2 sc in next sc* around (15)

Round 5: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (20)

Round 6: *sc 3, 2 sc in next sc* around (25)

Round 7-9: *sc in each sc* around (25)

Round 10: *sc 4, 2 sc in next sc* around (30)

Round 11-15: *sc in each sc* around (30)

Round 16: *sc 4, dec in next sc* around (25)

Round 17: *sc 3, dec in next sc* around (20)

Round 18: *sc 2, dec in next sc* around (15)

Round 19: *sc, dec in next sc* around (10)

f/o.

Body

Round 1: sc 8 in MR

Round 2: *2 sc in each sc* around (16)

Round 3: *sc, 2 sc in next sc* around (24)

Round 4: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (32)

Round 5-15: *sc in each sc* around (32)

Round 16  *sc 2, dec in next 2 sc*(24)

Round 17: *sc in each sc* around (24)

Round 18: *sc 4, dec in ne next 2 sc* around (20)

Begin to stuff.  I would recommend stuffing the body with something heavy so it will stand up better.  It will stand up without the added weight but it takes a little work if not stuffed with the other weight.

Round 19:  sc 10, ch 1, turn (10)

Round 20: sc 8, ch 1, turn (8)

F/O.

Legs

Round 1: sc 5 in MR

Round 2: *2 sc in each sc* around (10)

Round 3-7: *sc in each sc* around (10)

Round 8: *sc 3, dec in next 2 sc* (8)

Round 9: *sc in each sc* around (8)

Round 10: *dec in next 2 sc* around (4)

f/o

Arms

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

Round 2: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (8(

Round 3-11:  *sc in each sc* around (8)

Round 12: *sc 2, dec in next 2 sc* around (6)

Round 13: *sc in each sc* around (6)

f/o.

Fins (make 2 in blue)

Row 1: Chain 7, sc in 2nd chain from hook, hdc, dc in next 2 chains, hdc, sc (6)

f/o.

Belly spot

Row 1: Chain 9, sc in 2nd chain from hook and each chain across (8)

Row 2-13:  *sc in each sc* across (8)

Row 14: slip stitch in first 3 sc, sc in next 2 sc, slip stitch in last 3 sc (8)

f/o

Mouth

Round 1: chain 16, sc in 2nd chain from hook , sc in next 13 chains, 2 sc in last chain.

Round 2:

Now for the next round, you will start your first sc in the opposite side of the chains.  So turn work and working down the ‘unused’ side of the foundation chain,  do the first sc in the same chain as the last sc of other side,  and sc 13 more, 2 sc in next sc.  Keep going around now and sc 14, 2 sc in next sc(32)

Round 3: sc 14, 2 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc 14, 2 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc (36)

Round 4: sc 5, hdc in next 2 sc, dc, hdc in next 2 sc, sc 5, turn work

Row 1: sc 10, turn work

Row 2: sc 10, turn work

Row 3: sc 10, turn work

f/o.

Nose (black)

Round 1: sc 3 in MR

f/o.

Hair

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

Round 2-3: *sc in each sc* around (6)

Round 4: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (8)

Round 5-8: * sc in each sc* around (8)

f/o

Smaller hair

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

Round 2-5: *sc in each sc* around (6)

Round 6: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (8)

f/o.

Tail (make 2)

Round 1: sc 4 in MR with buff

Round 2: *sc in each sc* around (4)

Round 3: *sc, 2 sc in next sc* around (6)

Round 4: *sc in each sc* around (6)

Round 5: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (8)

Round 6-7: *sc in each sc* around (8) switch color to body color

Round 8: *sc in each sc* around (8)

Round 9: *sc 3, 2 sc in next sc* around (10)

Round 10-15: *sc in each sc* around (10)

f/o. first part of tail only, on 2nd part, continue as follows

Round 1: With 2nd tail that is still on hook, slip stitch into f/o. of 1st piece of tail, sc around 10 on first piece and 10 on 2nd (20). (the pieces should now be connected. )

Round 2: *sc 3, dec in next 2 sc* around (16)

Round 3: *sc 2, dec in next 2 sc* around (12)

Round 4-11: *sc in each sc* around (12)

Row 1: sc 6, leave other sc unworked (6) turn

Row 2: sc 6, turn

Row 3: sc 6

f/o.

Intertube (gold)

Round 1: sc 5 in MR

Round 2: *2 sc in each sc* around (10)

Continue with your rounds until it wraps around buizel’s neck and then attach together.

Assembly

I started out with the body and sewed on the arms, legs and tail.  I then attached the head and placed the intertube over top of the head after smooshing.  However, I don’t recommend doing this and this can be done after the head is already attached and just sewing it around the head rather than just sewing it together and realizing it doesn’t fit around the head.

Buizel is copyright Nintendo.

This pattern is an original pattern by Shelly Hedko.   Please do not claim it as your own. If you are the creator of this character, and wish for me to remove the pattern, just leave a comment or send an email. Feel free to print off a copy of the pattern for personal use but do not post it on your site.  Sharing is allowed, just please link to my site. Also, do not sell items made by these patterns, the character is copyright Nintendo.

11 thoughts on “Buizel

  1. this is awesome! I love it! I know you probally dont take requests but can you make victini?
    i would love it. thanks, Nyx

    1. I do from time to time take requests. What I make I usually choose at the last minute, from what people have suggested to what colors of yarn I have. I am already working on another pokemon, but that one is up near the top of my list.

  2. I made the headpiece and I’m a little confused as to where the hole at the end is supposed to connect to. My head looks a bit more oblong or conical than yours does and if it’s supposed to sit horizontally then the hole looks like it’s not going to get covered by anything? O.o I’m confused 😛
    Here is a picture:
    http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/4578/buizhead.jpg
    The hole I stuffed it from is on the left…
    Sorry, I’m still a beginner crocheter 😛

    1. The hole on the head should be closed off, it’s not attached to anything. The head is almost horizontal on the body but at a slant. If that doesn’t help I can try to take a picture or something and post it.

      1. Ohh, okay. I think my confusion is arising from, say Round 19 which ends the head, but there are still 10 sc in that round, so i have a hole with a 10 sc circumference. Am i supposed to do an extra implied step that pulls those 10 sc shut somehow? Is that what f/o is? >.> Sorry, like I said I’m still learning =] thanks for the help.

      2. yeah, you should close it off. I’ll have to go back and make sure I make that clearer.

  3. Awesome. As for the body, what do you make the little 2-row collar for?

    1. The collar isn’t just 2 rows. you are supposed to continue it until it works for your buizel. I think there are some directions about it with that part. it’s gong to be the intertube that goes around his neck

  4. Okay, sorry I’m so confused haha. I really appreciate your help. What’s the purpose of it though? What is it used for so I know when it’s done?

  5. very cool I was looking for a hat pattern but I think the little bot will like this more

  6. This is a beautiful pattern! Thank you very much for having it posted here so I can make one, too <3

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