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Captain Jack Sparrow If You Please

Now that summer is finally here and the stress of my fourth year in my five year program has passed I found myself able to start a few projects that have been on my to-do-list since I started making my own patterns.  One of them is my most recent pattern, Captain Jack Sparrow!  He wasn’t the easiest one to make, and he has a ton of little details, but in the end he was definitely worth making and I think he turned out great.  It can’t hurt either that I finished him in time for the new film to come out (which is pretty good I must say).  The pattern and pictures are below, but if you need any additional help feel free to send me a message.  If you’re a fan of Pirates of the Caribbean I’d definitely suggest trying him, ever since I finished him I’ve had the theme song stuck in my head.

Materials

blue, brown and buff yarn

black thread

sculpey

needle

felt

G Hook

paint

fabric (white fabric painted to make the colors I desired)

Note*  Boots will be added later, on a different computer.  Thats what happens when I travel back and forth between my fiance’s house.  I just had to post the pattern today for all you POTC fans.  I hope you enjoy.

Head

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

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

Round 3: *sc, 2 sc in next sc* around (18)

Round 4-7: *sc in each sc* around (18)

Round 8:* sc, dec in next 2 sc* around (12)

Round 9: *dec in next 2 sc* around (6)

f/o.

Neck

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

Row 1: *sc in each sc* across (8)

f/o.

Nose

Chain 3, sc in 2nd chain from hook and slip stitch in last chain

f/o.

Chest

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

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

Round 3: *sc, 2 sc in next sc* around (18)

Round 4: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (24)

Round 5: *sc 11, 2 sc in next sc* around  (26)

Round 6-7: *sc in each sc* around (26)

Round 8: *sc 11, dec in next 2 sc* around (24)

Round 9: *sc in each sc* around (24)

Round 10: *sc 10, dec in next 2 sc* around (22)

Round 11-12: *sc in each sc* around (22)

Round 13: *sc 9, dec in next 2 sc* around (20)

Round 14-18: *sc in each sc* around (20)

Round 19: *sc 2, dec in next 2 sc* around (15)

F/O. stuffing will show because it will still have a hole

Legs (make 2)

Round 1: sc 6 in MR

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

Round 3-4: *sc in each sc* around (9)

Round 5: *sc 2,  2 sc in next sc* around (12)

Round 6-15: *sc in each sc* around (12)

F/O.

Round 16: On second leg, do not fasten off, sc into the fasten off of the first leg you made.  This will connect the two legs together.  Sc around 12 then go back to the 2nd leg and sc 12 around (24)

Round 17: sc in first sc (should be where legs attach.) sc 11,  2 sc in next sc,  sc 11(26)

Round 18-21: *sc in each sc* around (26)

Boots

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: *sc in each sc* around (8)

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

Round 7: sc 2, dc 4, sc 2 (8)

Round 8:  *sc in each sc* around (8)

Round 9: sc 2 in front stitch only, sc 4, sc 2 in front stitch only (8)

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

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

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

Round 13: *sc 4, 2 sc in next sc* around (12)

Round 14: *sc in each sc* around (12)

Round 15: *sc 5, 2 sc in next sc* around (14)

Round 16-17:*sc in each sc* around (14)

F/o.

Boot Flap

Chain 15, sc in 2nd chain from hook, and sc in remaining chains (14)

Row 1-2: *sc in each sc* across (14)

Arms

Round 1: sc 4 in MR

Round 2-6: *sc in each sc* around (4)

Round 7: *sc, 2 sc in next sc* around (6)

Round 8-15: *sc in each sc* around (6)

Round 16: *sc 2, 2 sc in next sc* around (8)

Round 17-18: *sc in each sc* around (8)

F/O.

Hands

Round 1: Sc 5 in MR

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

Vest

Chain 31, sc in 2nd chain from hook

Row 1: *sc in each sc* across (30)

Row 2-7: *sc in each sc* across (30)

Row 8: dec in next 2 sc, sc 26, dec in next 2 sc (28)

Row 9: *sc in each sc* across (28)

Row 10: dec in next 2 sc, 24, dec in next 2 sc (26)

Row 11-13: *sc in each sc* across (26)

Row 14: dec in next 2 sc, sc 22, dec in next 2 sc (24)

Row 15: dec in next 2 sc, sc 20, dec in next 2 sc (22)

Row 16: dec in next 2 sc,sc 18, dec in next 2 sc (20)

Row 17-19: *sc in each sc* across (20)

Row 20: 2 sc in first sc, sc 18, 2 sc in lat sc (22)

Row 21: * sc in each sc* across (22)

Row 22: 2 sc in first sc, sc 20, 2 sc in last sc (24)

Row 23: *sc in each sc* across (24)

Row 24: (this is the start of the shoulder piece) sc 5, turn (5)

Row 25: sc 5 (5)

Row 26: sc in next 4 sc (4) turn

Row 27-34: *sc in each sc* across (4)

f/o.

Row 1: attach in the 5th sc from non worked side.  Sc 5.  Should be at the end. And starting up the other side of the shoulder of the shirt.

Row 2: sc 5 (5)

Row 3: sc in next 4 sc (4) turn

Row 4-12: *sc in each sc* across (4)

f/o

Over shoulder Belt

Chain 41, sc in 2nd chain from hook and across (40)

F/O.

Stomach Belt

Chain 31, sc in 2nd chain from hook and across (30)

F/O.

Assembly:

Attach pants to bottom of chest.  Sew neck closed to form a ring and attach to top of chest.  Attach head to neck.

Attach boots to leg and then attach boot flap after leg is attached.

Place arms however you like on the body. Place shirt on him.

Attach belts overtop of shirt. 

Sew on hair to head and felt accordingly. I used thread and actual yarn to make dreads in his hair.

 Captain Jack Sparrow is copyright Disney.

This pattern is an original pattern by Shelly Hedko.   Please do not claim it as your own. If you are the creator of Captain Jack Sparrow the character, and wish for me to remove the pattern, just leave a comment or send an email. Feel free to print off a copy 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, gifts are always better.