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Wobbuffet

 

At the same time as I was working on Buizel, I started on another Pokemon that seemed pretty easy to do.  Wobbuffet is probably amongst the most odd of pokemon, but I think his oddness makes him more endearing, plus he was alot of fun to make and pose.  He never really was one I thought I would make, but I have fallen in love with his Wobbish charm: his squinty eyes, huge bizarre grin, and his wide open arms.  (Not to mention his beaver tail).   I feel like I’m sounding crazy but you’ll know what I mean when you make him.

Materials:

Blue, black yarn

felt

sewing needle

G hook

wire

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: *sc 3, 2 sc in next sc* around (40)

Round 6-10: *sc in each sc* around (40)

Round 11: *sc 3, dec across next 2 sc* around (32)

Round 12-15: *sc in each sc* around (32)

Round 16: *sc 2, dec across next 2 sc* around (24)

Round 17-22: *sc in each sc* around (24)

Round 23: *sc 4, dec across next 2 sc* around (20)

Round 24-25: *sc in each sc* around (20)

Round 26: *sc 3, dec across next 2 sc* around (16)

Round 27: *sc 2, dec around next 2 sc* around (12)

Round 28: *dec across next 2 sc* around (6)

F/O.

Bottom balls (make 4)

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

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

Round 3-5: *sc in each sc* around (12)

Round 6: *dec across next 2 sc* around (6)

Round 7: *sc in each sc* around (6)

Round 8: *dec across next 2 sc* around (3)

Round 9: *sc in each sc* around (3)

F/O.

Head flap

Round 1: Chain 11, sc in 2nd chain from hook and sc in each sc across, 2 sc in last sc (11)turn work and begin to work on other side of chain.

Round 2: Sc 9, 2 sc in next sc, sc 11 (22)

Round 3: sc 11, sc 10, 2 sc in next sc (23)

Round 4: 2 sc in next sc, sc 22 (24)

Round 5-6: *sc in each sc* around (24)

F/O.

Arms

Round 1: Chain 5, sc in 2nd chain from hook and sc in each sc across (4) turn work and begin to work on other side of chain

Round 2: sc in each chain, sc in each sc (8)

Round 3-18: *sc in each sc* around (8)

F/O.

Tail

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

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

Round 3-4: *sc in each sc* around (12)

Round 5: *sc 4, dec across next 2 sc* around (10)

Round 6-8:* sc in each sc* around (10)

Round 9: *sc 3, dec across next 2 sc* around (8)

Round 10-12: *sc in each sc* around (8)

Round 13:*sc 2, dec across next 2 sc* around (6)

Round 14-16: *sc in each sc* around (6)

F/O.

Assembly:

I think the hardest thing is the placement of the head flap on the back of his head.  This part can be stuffed or left unstuffed, that’s up to you.  It should be placed at the top, back part of the head.  Look at the pictures for help.

Attach the bottom nubs to the bottom of the body.  They should be evenly placed around the bottom of the body.  The arms should be attached half way down the body.  I placed wire in the arms so they would be able to do different poses.  The tail is placed above the bottom nubs but centered in the back of the bottom.  Look at the pictures for help if necessary.

Wobbuffet 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.

6 thoughts on “Wobbuffet

  1. Totally AWE-SOME!

    1. Thanks!

  2. THANK YOU SO MUCH! Wobbuffet is my absolute FAVORITE Pokemon, and I’m definitely going to crochet him! I was actually trying to devise my own pattern and then I found yours on Ravelry – I am so grateful!

  3. Haha, this is awesome!! You did a great job!!! <3

  4. I LOVE the expression you created with felt! Great job.

  5. […] used for Wobbuffet was a great, well written pattern from http://epic-yarns.com. It can be found HERE. I enjoyed everything about making this little dude and I hope you make one for yourself […]

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