"Wriggling piece of plywood" |
And here he is: Blue Badger!
My husband loves his video games, and he'll often attach himself to these weird but cute characters in them. Blue Badger is one of his favourites. Blue Badger is the mascot of the police department from the DS game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and all his fans know the tune to his little dance.
Not sure how many people are going to make their very own Blue Badger, but I thought I'd put the pattern down anyway. Hope you like it! Sorry I don't have any more pictures of the individual pieces. I always forget to take pics during crocheting.
Yarn, Hook and Other Materials:
(feel free to substitute with your favourite worsted weight yarn and hook size)
E hook / 3.5mm hook
Light blue yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Light Blue
White yarn: Red Heart Soft Touch White
Yellow yarn: Red Heart Kids Yellow
Small amount of red yarn: Red Heart Soft Touch Really Red
Small amount of grey yarn: Red Heart Soft Touch Pewter
Small amount of black yarn: Red Heart Soft Touch Black
Yarn needle to weave in ends and sew mouth
Grey and black embroidery thread
Small piece of white and black felt
Polyester fiberfill stuffing
A toothpick and black felt pen
Dimensions / Gauge:
Blue Badger is approximately 7" tall and 4" wide (measuring from crown).
Exact gauge is not important, but as with all amigurumi, crochet tightly to make sure no stuffing will be seen between stitches.
Abbreviations used: (US terms)
rnd round
sc single crochet
st stitch
sl st slip stitch
inv dec invisible decrease
ch chain
Number in ( ) at the end of each round: total number of stitches you should have by the end of the round.
Head (without the crown)
Using white yarn
Rnd 1 | Make a magic ring with 7 sc in it (7). |
Rnd 2 | 2 sc in each st (14) |
Rnd 3 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 7 times (21) |
Rnd 4 | *1 sc in next 2 st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 7 times (28) |
Rnd 5 | *1 sc in next 3 st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 7 times (35) |
Rnd 6 | *1 sc in next 4 st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 7 times (42) |
Rnd 7 | *1 sc in next 5 st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 7 times (49) |
Rnd 8-14 | 1 sc in each st around (49) |
Rnd 15 | *1 sc in next 5 st, then 1 inv dec* repeat 7 times (42) |
Rnd 16 | *1 sc in next 4 st, then 1 inv dec* repeat 7 times (35) |
Start stuffing | |
Rnd 17 | *1 sc in next 3 st, then 1 inv dec* repeat 7 times (28) |
Rnd 18 | *1 sc in next 2 st, then 1 inv dec* repeat 7 times (21) |
Rnd 19 | *1 sc in next st, then 1 inv dec* repeat 7 times (14) |
Rnd 20 | Inv dec in each st around (7) |
Body
Using light blue yarn. We're working from the bottom to the top.
Rnd 1 | Make a magic ring with 6 sc in it (6) |
Rnd 2 | 2 sc in each st (12) |
Rnd 3 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 6 times (18) |
Rnd 4 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 6 times (24) |
Rnd 5-11 | 1 sc in each st around (24) |
Rnd 12 | *1 sc in next 10 st, then inv dec * repeat 2 times (22) |
Rnd 13 | *1 sc in next 4 st, then inv dec * repeat 3 times, then 1 sc in the last 4 st (19) |
Rnd 14 | *1 sc in next 3 st, then inv dec * repeat 3 times, then 1 sc in the next 2 st, then inv dec (15) |
White Patch on Tummy
Using white yarn: I worked this one in joined rounds (instructional video link), instead of continuous or spiral, to ensure that the shape turns out circular (so you'll begin with ch 1 and end with sl st in every round)
Rnd 1 | Make a magic ring with 6 sc in it (6). |
Rnd 2 | 2 sc in each st (12). |
Rnd 3 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 6 times (18). |
Rnd 4 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 6 times (24). |
Arms (Make 2)
Using light blue yarn. We're working from the hand to the arm
Rnd 1 | Make a magic ring with 5 sc in it (5) |
Rnd 2 | 2 sc in each st around (10) |
Rnd 3 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 5 times (15) |
Rnd 4-5 | 1 sc in each st around (15) Start stuffing |
Rnd 6 | *1 sc in next st, then inv dec* repeat 5 times (10) |
Rnd 7 | *1 sc in next 2 st, then inv dec * repeat 2 times, then 1 sc in the last 2 st (8) |
Rnd 8-9 | 1 sc in each st around (8) |
Rnd 10-11 | 1 sc in each st around in the front loop only (8) Fasten off. To make it look nicer, you may want to try this invisible join method. Add more stuffing. |
Rnd 12 | With a new light blue yarn, work in the back loops of Rnd 10, do *1 sc in the next 2 st, then inv dec* 2 times. (6) |
Rnd 13-16 | 1 sc in each st around in both loops (6) |
Legs (Make 2)
Using light blue yarn
Rnd 1 | Ch 5. 1 sc in the 2nd ch from hook, then 1 sc in the remaining 2 st. Rotate your piece, and do 1 sc in each loop of the other side of the chain (8) |
Rnd 2-6 | 1 sc in each st around |
"Crown"
This part was a little complicated to figure out, so if you can think of any alternative techniques to make this, I'd really like to hear it.
Hopefully the instructions make sense.
We're going to start with the middle triangle.
Rnd 1 | Make a magic ring with 4 sc in it (4) |
Rnd 2 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 2 times (6) |
Rnd 3 | *1 sc in next 2 st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 2 times (8) |
Rnd 4 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 4 times (12) |
Rnd 5 | *1 sc in next st, then 2 sc in the next* repeat 6 times (18) |
Rnd 6 | *1 sc in next 2 st, then 2 sc in the next * repeat 6 times (24) |
Rnd 7 | Now we're going to work on the triangular tips on both sides. 1 sc in the next 11 st. Ch 12, and sl st into the next st to finish the round. |
Rnd 8 | 1 sc in the next 11 st. Moving onto the chain, 1 sc in the bottom loop of the chain (12 sc all together), 1 sc in the next 11 st, then when you reach the chain, 1 sc in the bottom loop of the 12 chains. (46) |
Rnd 9 | 1 sc in the next 16 st, (you should have reach the tip of farthest left or right point) 1 inv dec, 1 sc in the next 20 st (reach the other tip), 1 inv dec, 1 sc in the last 6 st. |
Rnd 10 | Now we're going to add the triangular flap that goes on the front of the head between the eyes. Sl st into the next 2 st. Ch 1. 1 sc in the next 7 st. Ch 1. Turn. (7 for the flap) |
Rnd 11 | Inv dec, 1 sc in the next 3 st, 1 inv dec (5) |
Rnd 12 | Inv dec, 1 sc in the next 2 st (4) |
Rnd 13 | Inv dec, 1 sc in the next st (3) |
Rnd 14 | Inv dec (1) |
Now we're going to complete the other two "cones" on the top.
To determine where to start, just remember that if you're right handed, you are crocheting right to left and clockwise, and the opposite for left-handed.
Rnd 1 | Insert hook into the top of the first ch. Draw up a loop with the new yarn and ch 1. 1 sc into the same st, then 1 sc in the remaining 11 st. Connect to the middle triangle by doing 1 sc into one of the stitches there. (13) |
Rnd 2 | *1 sc in the next st, 1 inv dec* repeat 4 times, 1 sc (9) |
Rnd 3 | 1 sc in each st around (9) |
Rnd 4 | Dec all around (repeat 4 times), then 1 sc (5) |
Do the same for the cone on other side.
Balls on the "Crown" (Make 3)
Using yellow yarn
Rnd 1 | Make a magic ring with 6 sc in it (6) |
Rnd 2 | 2 sc in each st around (12) |
Rnd 3-4 | 1 sc in each st around (12) Start stuffing |
Rnd 5 | *1 sc in the next st, then inv dec* repeat 6 times (6) |
Red Baton
Using red yarn. Lightly stuff.
Rnd 1 | Make a magic ring with 3 sc in it (3) |
Rnd 2 | 2 sc in each st around (6) |
Rnd 3-6 | 1 sc in each st around (6) Start light stuffing |
Rnd 7 | *1 sc in the next st, then inv dec* repeat 2 times (4) |
Rnd 8 | 1 sc in each st around (4) |
Yellow Flag
Using yellow yarn.
Rnd 1 | Ch 9. Turn. |
Rnd 2 | Staring from 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each (8). Ch 1. Turn. |
Rnd 3-5 | 1 sc in each st (8) Ch 1. Turn |
Cut toothpick to your desired length (should be longer than what's showing to account for the bit you've poked into the hand). Paint it black (is the song stuck in your head?) with a permanent black felt or whatever you can find. When it's dry, poke it through the side of the flag.
Belt, Sash and Duct Tape on His Crown
For the next three parts: Because your Blue Badger's body may be bigger or smaller (depending on what hook you use / how tight you crochet), it's not really possible to give the number of chains you need for these three parts.
I recommend wrapping the chain around yours frequently to see how many more chains you have to make.
Another cool technique you may want to try that allows you to add length to a chain easily is doing a foundation single crochet, instead of a foundation chain. Check out the detailed photo & video tutorial from futuregirl blog.
Belt
Using black yarn
Rnd 1 | Make a chain of ___ to fit your Blue Badger's body (I did around 26). |
Rnd 2 | Starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc in each ch. |
Sash
Using grey yarn
Rnd 1 | Make a chain of ___ to fit your Blue Badger's body (I did around 39). |
Rnd 2 | Starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc in each ch. |
Duct Tape
Using grey yarn
Rnd 1 | Make a chain of ___ to fit your Blue Badger's body (I did around 18). |
Rnd 2 | Starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc in each ch. |
Notes for Assembly:
-White tummy patch should go on before the belt, then the sash.
-For the belt buckle, I just take sew a rectangular shape over the belt using grey yarn.
-The triangular flap between the eyes may look like it's too big, but it will get smaller once you sew it onto the head.
-Eyes are made from a small white and a small black oval shaped piece of felt.
There you go. Have fun making your own Blue Badger! Blue is not your colour? There is a pink badger!
Pattern is for personal use only. Please do not sell items made from it (charity okay). Please do not reproduce the pattern anywhere, but link to this post. Thanks!
5 comments:
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY. I finally found a pattern for The Blue Badgeeer! Thankyou Thankyou!
:) I'm so glad you like it. Thanks for letting me know.
Thanks so much, my daughter loves Ace Attorney
Oh my goodness!! Thank you! My brother-in-law just bought me this videogame for Christmas and I am IN LOVE with it. Now his birthday is next week and I wanted to make something for him. This is so perfect!
Thank you.. my daughter wanted me to stitch the blue badger for her
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