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Amigurumi pattern by Crafty Tibbles


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Pattern copyright Christen Stone 2020. Please do not share copies or distribute
this pattern. If you sell products made from this pattern, please credit CraftyTibbles
as the designer. Thanks and enjoy!

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Color Palette Materials
Brown 3.75mm (F) hook
Black Worsted Weight (4) yarn
Silver Black felt
Tiny buttons
Aluminum wire (12g-14g)

Stitches Used (US Terms)


magic ring
sc: single crochet
inc: single crochet increase
dec: single crochet decrease
FLO: Front loops only
Invisible Finish

Helpful Notes!
•Unless noted otherwise, crochet in a continuous spiral. Mark the last stitch of each round.

•I do not have any other language translations available. I try to write as simple as possible for Google
translate to be helpful.
Example (F) Round numbers
Hook size used
for the piece

r1 sc 6 in magic ring (6) Total number of stitches in


the round, a handy note.
r2 *inc* (12)
r3 *1sc, inc* (18)
r4 *2sc, inc* (24)
Repeat directions *in asterisks* to
the end of the round. In most cases
r5 *3sc, inc* (30) I work in multiples of 6's, so it will
usually be 6 times. (Sometimes
r7a slst around (30) pieces are in 5's)
r7b sc around (30) Example: *2sc, inc* (24) =
r8 2sc, inc, *4sc, inc* x5, 2sc (36) Sc, sc, inc, sc, sc, inc, sc, sc, inc,
sc, sc, inc, sc, sc, inc, sc, sc, inc
For a total of 24 stitches

Example 2: *2sc,dec*, 2sc (14) =


Cleanly changing to a new color Sc, sc, dec, sc, sc, dec, sc, sc, dec,
takes two rounds- but it only looks like sc, sc, dec, sc, sc
one round when you're done. For a total of 14 stitches
I call these A and B so you can still
easily count the rounds on your piece In this case the 2 sc are extra at
if you lose track. (I do all the time) the end because you can't fit in
another repeat. This comes up in
some of my old patterns, but I try to
avoid it for better math.

This only comes up in patterns with BIG circles, like the


shield and giant bong. This is the same as *4, inc*, but
staggers the increases on even multiples to get a smooth
circle instead of a hexagon.

Example: 2sc, inc, *4sc, inc* x5, 2sc (36) =


Sc, sc, inc, {Repeat (sc, sc, sc, sc, inc) 5 times}, sc, sc
For a total of 36 stitches
Deck (F)
r1 7sc in magic ring (7)
r2 *inc* (14)
r3-20 sc around (14)

•Before closing, insert wire shape as shown.


(I used tape on the overlap.)

r21 *dec* (7)

•Finish off, sew shut.

•Trace the deck onto black felt. You will have to


shrink and shorten this shape slightly.

•Carefully bend each end upward to 45°. About


4-5 rounds in from each end.

•Sew the felt to the deck. I used black


embroidery floss, and a blanket stitch. r20, before closing

Bend first, then sew on felt


Trucks x2 (F)
Ch5
r1 sc across (4)
r2 FLO sc across (4)

•Finish off. Fold in half to make a tent-shape.

•Sew the open side to the bottom of the deck,


about 6-7 rounds in from each end.

Wheels x4 (F)
r1 6sc in magic ring (6)

•Finish off with invisible finish.

•Sew a tiny button in the center of each.

•Using tails, sew each wheel to the end of the


trucks. Or you could use thread, if it makes it
easier.
Radical! Now your amigurumi can SHRED!!

Make your own kickflippin' Christ!

You're all done! I'd love to see your creations from my patterns, tag me @craftytibbles ,
email me at craftytibbles@gmail.com, and feel free to ask me any questions.

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