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HootHoot Plushie pokemon
HootHoot Plushie pokemon
HootHoot here was fun to make. He's a bit more complicated than most pokemon dolls, in that
he has only one foot. The foot is weighted (I used unpopped popcorn, but any good weight
material will work) and he does stand on his own with a little maneuvering. I hope you enjoy
making HootHoot as much as I did. :)
As always, if you have any trouble with the pattern, feel free to comment or email me, I'll be
more than happy to help.
MATERIALS:
NOTES:
Gauge isn't very important here, as long as your hook and yarn choices result in a tight enough
stitch to prevent the stuffing from showing through.
Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round or row indicate the total number of stitches that should
be in that round or row.
BODY:
BELLY SPOT:
Using tan:
Using pumpkin:
Using pumpkin:
Attach tan yarn to corner of row just worked. * Ch 5. sl st in second ch from hook, sc next ch,
hdc next ch, dc next ch. Skip next two sc, sl st in next sc *. Repeat from * to * three more times
for a total of four 'talons'. F/O weave in end.
Sew the 'leg' to the foot as shown. Don't stuff the leg just yet. That will wait till assembly.
Using pumpkin:
4 sc in Magic Ring. Join and F/O. Secure and weave ends. If desired sew pupils to eyes as
shown (being sure of correct placement of pupil) using sewing thread (to prevent unwanted
bulk). Sewing on pupils can also wait till final assembly so that position can be seen easier.
BEAK:
Using tan:
Row 1: Ch 3. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and next ch, do not ch 1, turn (2)
Row 2-10: sc in both sc, do not ch 1, turn (2)
Row 11: 2 sc in each sc (4)
Row 12: 2 sc in first sc, sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in last sc (6)
Row 13: sc in each sc across (6)
Row 14: sc in first 4 sc, dec over last 2 sc (5)
Row 15: sc in first 3 sc, dec over last 2 sc (4)
Row 16: sc in first 2 sc, dec over last 2 sc (3)
Row 17: sc in first sc, dec over last 2 sc (2)
Row 18: dec over 2 sc (1)
F/O and weave end.
SKIRT/FRINGE:
Using tan:
ASSEMBLY:
I *highly* recommend pinning all the pieces before sewing, to ensure proper placement.
HootHoot is a little different in his construction, pinning first will be very helpful in getting all the
pieces in their proper places.
Belly spot is slightly oval shaped, place the spot so that a smaller end is in front, and slightly
'up' from center.
Stuff the leg *very firmly* and place at the bottom of the body (it won't be centered on the oval).
The weighted foot will aid HootHoot in standing on its own, but this pokemon is a rather top
heavy doll, little can be done about that because of his shape. The weight should at least help
some though.
'Skirt' is sewn at the top of the leg to the belly spot as 'fringe feathers' (see pictures)
Eyes are placed as shown, with pupils facing down and inward, towards beak. Beak is sewn
between the eyes, just above the belly spot.
Eyebrows are sewn between the eyes at the top of the beak. Leave the upper portion of the
eyebrows free as shown.
Wings should be flattened and sewn to sides of body as shown. Wings are not stuffed.
Tail pieces are sewn as shown. Two placed side by side and one placed in the center of the
first two just in front of them, on the back side just above where the other end of the belly spot
ends.
This pattern is an original pattern by Linda Potts (July 2009). Please do not claim this pattern
as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not
reprint it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but you may not sell or
distribute it, or sell items made from this pattern.