Sunday, August 24, 2014

The Big Bang Theory Patterns!

A while back I made most of the characters from The Big Bang Theory but I never got a chance to finish the entire set, so I decided to make them all again in mini form!! I was inspired by some of my childhood toys for this set...the little Fisher Price people that are all the same size just decorated differently. Sort of like the super cute Funko Pop Dolls too. So basically all of the dolls are created the same way and they are the same size you just decorate them differently, excluding the Ladies who are all wearing skirts so those patterns are a bit different.

So for this pattern set I will run through the entire Sheldon Cooper pattern first. Then even though the other cast members are quite similar I have typed up all of the patterns because there are differences. This will also make it easier if you just want to work on a specific character, then you won't have to bounce back and forth comparing patterns.
Supplies
3mm Crochet Hook
Worsted Weight Yarn in the colors of your choosing 
8mm Safety Eyes
Polyester Stuffing
Crochet Thread for the mouth, and you can also use felt for the mouth.
Scissors
Needle
Craft wire for the glasses, and mini pliers

Abbreviations
Ch-Chain
Sc-Single Crochet
Inc-Increase
Dec-Decrease
Hdc-Half Double Crochet
Fo- Fasten Off

Finished Size
9 inches

Sheldon Cooper
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin coloured yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to red yarn [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21-28: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd29: Change to brown yarn sc x 32 (32)
Rd30-34: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd35: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Stuff work firmly. Now dec x 16 (16)
Rd36: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd37: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd38: Dec x 2, now fasten off and weave in your end (2)

Legs (Make 2)
Rd1: With brown yarn leave a really long tail and ch9, join (9)
Rd2-8: Sc x 9 (9)
Rd9: Sc in front loop x 9, fo (9)

Foot
Row1: Take your leg and roll up the pant leg to Rd9 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops of Rd9, pull up black yarn and sc x 3 (3)
Row2-3: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row3 (3)
Rd4: Sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd5-6: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd6 (16)
**Repeat Row1-Rd6 for the second leg**

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With black yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, sc x 3 (3)
Row3-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to red and sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin coloured  sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin colored yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Lightening Patch
Rd1: With white yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: [Sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rd4: Sc x 18, fo (18)

Sheldon's Messenger Bag
Row1: I used a thinner weight yarn for Sheldon's messenger bag, ch12 (12)
Row2: Turn, hdc x 11 (11)
Row3: Now work down the opposite side of your work hdc x 11 (11)
Rd4: Now hdc around the entire piece x 22 (22)
Rd5-10: Hdc x 22 (22)
Row11: Hdc x 3 (3)
Row 12-17: Turn, ch, hdc x 8 (8)
Rd18: Sc around the entire piece, fo, weave in ends

Messenger Bag Strap
Row1: With the same yarn that you used to make the messenger bag ch30 (30
Row2: Turn, hdc x 29, fo (29)

Shirt Collar
Row1: With red yarn ch24 (24)
Row2: Turn, sc x 23, fo (23)

Assembly
Sew the soles onto your feet. Stuff the legs and arms and sew them onto your doll, sew on the nose and ears as well. Sew on the shirt collar. Embroider on eyebrows and a mouth. I sometimes like to use white felt for teeth and embroider around the felt. Embroider a lightening bolt onto the white circle, or cut a lightening bolt from yellow felt and attach it to the white circle. Sew the strap onto your messenger bag. Sew the circle onto your doll. Then take long pieces of brown yarn and embroider hair on your doll. Weave in all ends and trim them.
Leonard
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin coloured yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to green yarn and [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21-28: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd29: Change to grey yarn and sc x 32 (32)
Rd30-34: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd35: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Stuff work firmly. Now dec x 16 (16)
Rd36: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd37: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd38: Dec x 2, now fasten off and weave in your end (2)

Legs (Make 2)
Rd1: With grey yarn leave a really long tail and ch9, join (9)
Rd2-8: Sc x 9 (9)
Rd9: Sc in front loop x 9, fo (9)

Foot
Row1: Take your leg and roll up the pant leg to Rd9 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops of Rd9, pull up black yarn and sc x 3 (3)
Row2-3: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row3 (3)
Rd4: Sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd5-6: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd6 (16)
**Repeat Row1-Rd6 for the second leg**

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With black yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, ch, sc x 3 (3)
Row3-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to green and sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and of (6)

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin coloured yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Coat
Row1: With green yarn ch38 (38)
Row2: Turn, sc x 37 (37)
Row3-8: Turn, ch, sc x 37 (37)
Row9: Turn, ch, dec x 2, sc x 29, dec x 2 (33)
Row10: Turn, ch, sc x 5, ch7, skip 6 stitches, sc x 11, ch7, skip 6 stitches, sc x 5 (35)
Row11: Turn, ch, sc x 3, dec x 4, sc x 13, dec x 4, sc x 3 (27)
Row12: Turn, ch, dec, sc x 3, dec x 3, sc x 2, dec, sc, dec x 3, sc x 3, dec (18)
Row13: Sc around the entire piece and fo. 

Sleeve
Rd1: Insert your hook into any stitch in the armhole and with green yarn sc x 13 around (13)
Rd2-3: Sc x 13, fo  at the end of Rd3 (13)

Hood
Row1: With the back of the coat facing you insert your hook into the back loop of the far right corner of the collar, pull up grey yarn and sc x 18 (18)
Row2-6: Turn, ch, sc x 18 (18)
Row7: Turn, ch, inc x 4, [sc x 4, inc] x 2, inc x 4 (28)
Row8: Turn, ch, inc x 3, sc x 7, inc x 3, sc x 12, inc x 3 (37)
Row9-23: Turn, ch, sc x 37, fo at the end of Row23 (37)

Pocket (Make 2)
Row1: With green yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, sc x 3 (3)
Row3: Single crochet around the entire piece, fo

Assembly
Sew the soles onto your feet. Stuff the legs and arms and sew them onto your doll, sew on the nose and ears as well. Embroider on eyebrows and a mouth. I sometimes like to use white felt for teeth and embroider around the felt. Fold the hood in half and sew it closed. Sew the pockets onto the jacket. Take black wire and make little  glasses. Cut three little recycle arrows from white felt and glue them on the shirt. Take brown yarn and embroider on hair. I also unraveled a few pieces of brown yarn, and embroidered on some curly strands of hair at the top of his head. Weave in all ends and trim them.
Howard
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to purple yarn and [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd22: Change to black yarn and sc x 32 (32)
Rd23: Sc  x  32 (32)
Rd24: Change to purple yarn and sc x 32 (32)
Rd25: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd26: Change to black yarn and sc x 32 (32)
Rd27: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd28: Change to purple yarn and sc x 32 (32)
Rd29-34: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd35: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Stuff work firmly. Now dec x 16 (16)
Rd36: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd37: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd38: Dec x 2, now fasten off and weave in your end (2)

Legs (Make 2)
Rd1: With purple yarn leave a really long tail and ch9, join (9)
Rd2-8: Sc x 9 (9)
Rd9: Sc in front loop x 9, fo (9)

Foot
Row1: Take your leg and roll up the pant leg to Rd9 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops of Rd9, pull up white yarn and sc x 3 (3)
Row2-3: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row3 (3)
Rd4: Sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd5-6: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd6 (16)
**Repeat Row1-Rd6 for the second leg**

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With white yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, sc x 3 (3)
Row3-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to purple yarn and sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo (6)


Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin coloured yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin coloured yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Collar
Row1: With purple yarn ch27 (27)
Row2: Turn, hdc, sc x 24, hdc (26)
Row3: Turn, ch2, hdc, sc x 24, hdc (26)
Row4: Turn, ch2, hdc, sc x 24, hdc, fo (26)

Assembly
Sew the soles onto your feet. Stuff the legs and arms and sew them onto your doll, sew on the ears and nose as well. Embroider on eyebrows and a mouth. I sometimes like to use white felt for teeth and embroider around the felt. Sew the collar onto your doll. Take brown yarn and embroider on hair. And then create a belt buckle. The belt buckle on my Howard doll was created by my talented friend and nail artist Lindsay. Weave in all ends and trim them.

Raj
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin coloured yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to burgundy yarn and [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21: Change to yellow and sc x 32 (32)
Rd22-28: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd29: Change to dark grey yarn and sc x 32 (32)
Rd30-34: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd35: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Stuff work firmly. Now dec x 16 (16)
Rd36: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd37: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd38: Dec x 2, now fasten off and weave in your end (2)

Legs (Make 2)
Rd1: With dark grey yarn leave a really long tail and ch9, join (9)
Rd2-8: Sc x 9 (9)
Rd9: Sc in front loop x 9, fo (9)

Foot
Row1: Take your leg and roll up the pant leg to Rd9 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops of Rd9, pull up black yarn and sc x 3 (3)
Row2-3: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row3 (3)
Rd4: Sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd5-6: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd6 (16)
**Repeat Row1-Rd6 for the second leg**

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With black yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, ch, sc x 3 (3)
Row3-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to burgundy yarn and sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo (6)


Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin colored yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Collar
Row1: With burgundy yarn ch 26 (26)
Row2: Turn, hdc, sc x 23, hdc (25)
Row3-4: Turn, ch, hdc, sc x 23, hdc (25)
Row5: Turn, ch, 2hdc in next st, sc x 23, 2hdc in next st (27)
Rd6:  Single crochet around the entire piece, fo.

Coat
Row1: With purple yarn ch38 (38)
Row2: Turn, hdc x 37 (37)
Row3-6: Turn, ch, hdc x 37 (37)
Row7: Turn, ch, dec x 3, sc x 2, ch x 6, skip 5 stitches, [sc x 2, dec] x 2, sc x 3, ch6, skip 5 stitches, sc x 2, dec x 3 (31)
Row8: Turn, ch, dec x 2, [sc , dec] x 3, sc x 2, dec, sc x 2, [sc, dec] x 3, sc, dec (21)
Row9: Turn, ch, sc x 21 (21)
Row10: Turn, ch, 2hdc in next st in the back loops, hdc in back loop x 19, 2hdc in the next st in the back loops (23)
Row11: Turn, ch, hdc x 23 (23)
Rd12: Single crochet around the entire piece, fo.

Sleeve
Rd1: Insert hook into any stitch in the armhole and with purple yarn sc x 12 around (12)
Rd2: sc x 12, fo (12)
**Repeat for the second arm**

Coat Pocket (Make 2)
Row1: With purple yarn ch3 (3)
Row2: Turn, sc x 2 (2)
Row3-4: Turn, ch, sc x 2 (2)
Row5: Sc around the entire piece, fo.

Assembly
Sew the soles onto your feet. Stuff the legs and arms and sew them onto your doll, sew the ears and nose on as well. Sew the collar onto your doll. Sew the pockets onto the jacket. Embroider on eyebrows and a mouth. I sometimes like to use white felt for teeth and embroider around the felt. Take black yarn and embroider on hair. Weave in all ends and trim them.
Stuart
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to green yarn [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21-28: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd29: Change to blue yarn sc x 32 (32)
Rd30-34: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd35: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Stuff work firmly. Now dec x 16 (16)
Rd36: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd37: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd38: Dec x 2, now fasten off and weave in your end (2)

Legs (Make 2)
Rd1: With blue yarn leave a really long tail and ch9, join (9)
Rd2-8: Sc x 9 (9)
Rd9: Sc in front loop x 9, fo (9)

Foot
Row1: Take your leg and roll up the pant leg to Rd9 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops of Rd9, pull up black yarn and sc x 3 (3)
Row2-3: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row3 (3)
Rd4: Sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd5-6: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd6 (16)
**Repeat Row1-Rd6 for the second leg**

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With black yarn ch4 (4)
Row2-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin coloured yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to green sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin colored yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Hair
To make Stuart’s curly hair with the back of your doll facing you insert your hook into a stitch a few rounds below the right ear, pull up a loop of brown yarn and [sc, ch3, sc] in every stitch where you want there to be curly hair. And for the stitches where you do not want curly hair you can single crochet. Move up rows and cover all the area where you want hair.

Assembly
Sew the soles onto your feet. Stuff the legs and arms and sew them onto your doll, sew the ears and nose on as well. Embroider on eyebrows and a mouth. I sometimes like to use white felt for teeth and embroider around the felt. And I made my Stuart doll a little shirt from plaid material. Weave in all ends and trim them.
Amy
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to black yarn [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21: Change to orange and sc x 32 (32)
Rd22-28: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd29: Change to blue yarn and sc in the front loop x 32 (32)
Rd30-38: Sc x 32, fo at the end of Rd38 (32)

Bottom Of Body
Rd1: Roll up skirt to Rd29 where you single crocheted in the front loops and insert your hook into any one of the back loops of Rd 29 and with skin colored yarn sc x 32 around (32)
Rd2-5: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd6: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Place the eyes but to not fasten the washer, first sew on three little eyelashes on each eye. Then attach your washer. Stuff work firmly. Now dec x 16 (16)
Rd7: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd8: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd9: Dec x 2, now fasten off and weave in your end (2)

Legs (Make 2)
Rd1: With black yarn leave a really long tail and ch9, join (9)
Rd2-8: Sc x 9 (9)
Rd9: Sc in front loop x 9, fo (9)

Foot
Row1: Take your leg and roll up the pant leg to Rd9 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops of Rd9, pull up yellow yarn and sc x 3 (3)
Row2-3: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row3 (3)
Rd4: Sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd5-6: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd6 (16)
**Repeat Row1-Rd6 for the second leg**

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With yellow yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, sc x 3 (3)
Rd3-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to orange sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin colored yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Cardigan
Row1: With blue yarn ch40 (40)
Row2: Turn, ch, hdc x 39 (39)
Row3: Turn, change to grey and ch, hdc x 39 (39)
Row4: Turn, change to blue and ch, hdc x 39 (39)
Row5: Turn, change to grey and ch, hdc x 39 (39)
Row6: Turn, change to blue and ch, hdc x 39 (39)
Row7: Turn, change to grey and ch, dec, hdc x 5, ch6, skip 5 stitches, hdc x 3, dec, [hdc x 3, dec] x 2, ch6,skip 5 stitches, hdc x 5, dec (36)
Row8: Turn, change to blue and ch, dec x 2, [hdc x 2, dec] x 3, hdc x 4, [hdc x 2, dec] x 3 (26)
Row9: Turn, change to grey and ch, dec, hdc x 22, dec (24)
Rd10: Turn, ch, hdc around the entire piece, fo

Sleeve
Rd1: Insert hook into any stitch in the armhole pull up loop of grey yarn and sc  x 14 (14)
Rd2: Change to blue yarn and sc x 14, fo (14)
**Repeat Rd1-2 for the second arm*

Collar
Row1: With orange yarn ch30 (30)
Row2: Turn, hdc, sc x 27, hdc  (29)
Row3: Turn, ch, hdc, sc x 27, hdc, fo (29)

Assembly
Sew the collar onto your doll. Stuff the legs and arms and sew them onto your doll. Sew on the ears and nose as well. Embroider on eyebrows and a mouth. I sometimes like to use white felt for teeth and embroider around the felt. And take long pieces of brown yarn and use the loop method to add hair on your doll. Add some blush onto your dolls cheeks. And use craft wire to make little glasses. Weave in all ends and trim them.
Penny
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to white yarn [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21: Change to yellow yarn sc x 13, change to white yarn sc x 4, change to yellow yarn sc x 15 (32)
Rd22-29: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd30: Change to blue yarn and sc in front loop x 32 (32)
Rd31-38: Sc x 32, fo at the end of Rd38 (32)

Bottom of Body
Rd1: Roll up dress to Rd30 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops and with skin colored yarn sc in the back loop x 32 around (32)
Rd2-6:  Sc x 32 (32)
Rd7: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Place the eyes but to not fasten the washer, first sew on three little eyelashes on each eye. Then attach your washer. Stuff work firmly, dec x 16 (16)
Rd8: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd9: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd10: Dec x 2, fo weave in ends (2)

Leg
Rd1: With skin coloured yarn ch9 (9)
Rd2-5: Sc x 9 (9)
Rd6: Change to brown yarn and sc x 9 (9)
Rd7-9: Sc x 9 (9)
Row10:  Sc x  3 (3)
Row11-12: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row12 (3)
Rd13:  Sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd14-15: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd15 (16)

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With brown yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, sc x 3 (3)
Row3-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to yellow and sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Collar
Row1: With yellow yarn ch35, fo (35)

Apron
Row1: With green yarn ch8 (8)
Row2: Turn, sc x 7 (7)
Row3: Turn, ch, sc x 7 (7)
Rd4: Sc around the entire piece, fo

Apron Straps
Insert your hook into the far top right corner of the apron, pull up loop of yellow yarn and ch25, fo. Now repeat for the top left corner.

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin colored yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Assembly
Stuff your dolls arms and legs, sew the soles onto your feet. Then sew the arms and legs onto your doll, sew on the ears and nose as well. Tie the apron on your doll. Then with long strands of yellow yarn use the loop method to add the hair onto your doll. Embroider on a mouth, you can also use felt for the teeth and then embroider around the teeth. Add some blush onto the cheeks. And weave in all ends and trim them.
Bernie
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: Change to blue yarn [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21-29: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd30: Sc in front loop x 32 (32)
Rd31-38: Sc x 32, fo at the end of Rd38 (32)

Bottom of Body
Rd1: Roll up dress to Rd30 where you single crocheted in the front loops. Insert your hook into any one of the back loops and with skin colored yarn sc in the back loop x 32 around (32)
Rd2-6: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd7: Now insert your safety eyes 7 rounds down and 5 stitches apart. Place the eyes but to not fasten the washer, first sew on three little eyelashes on each eye. Then attach your washer. Stuff work firmly, dec x 16 (16)
Rd8: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd9: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd10: Dec x 2, fo weave in ends (2)

Legs (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin colored yarn leave a really long tail and ch9, join (9)
Rd2-9: Sc x 9 (9)
Row10: Turn, switch to grey and ch, sc x 3 (3)
Row11-12: Turn, ch, sc x 3, place a stitch marker in the last stitch of Row12 (3)
Rd13: Turn, ch, sc around the entire piece to the stitch before the stitch marker x 15 (15)
Rd14-15: Sc x 16, fo at the end of Rd15 (16)

Sole Of Foot (Make 2)
Row1: With grey yarn ch4 (4)
Row2: Turn, sc x 3 (3)
Rd3-7: Turn, ch, sc x 3, fo at the end of Row7 (3)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd6: Change to blue sc x 6 (6)
Rd7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With skin colored yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring, leave a long tail and fo (6)

Nose 
Row1: With skin colored yarn ch2 (2)
Row2: Turn, bobble stitch, leave a long tail and fo (1)

Cardigan
Row1: With pink yarn ch33 (33)
Row2: Turn, sc x 32 (32)
Row3: Turn, ch, inc, sc x 30, inc (34)
Row4-5: Turn, ch, sc x 34 (34)
Row6: Turn, ch, dec x 3, sc, ch5, skip 5 stitches, sc x 4, dec, sc x 4, ch5, skip 5 stitches, sc, dec x 3 (27)
Row7: Turn, ch, dec, sc x 2, dec x 3, sc x 7, dec x 3, sc x 2, dec (19)
Row8: Now sc around the entire piece, fo

Sleeve
Rd1: Insert hook into any stitch in the arm hole pull up loop of pink yarn and sc x 14, fo (14)

Hair
For Bernie's hair take really long pieces of yellow yarn and embroider on the bangs. And to create Bernie's waves you insert your hook into any stitch where you want there to be hair, pull up loop of yellow yarn and make as many chains as you need to create the length of wave you want, turn, and hdc back up the chain. Repeat this process for where ever you would like waves. And to avoid getting too many waves you can single crochet in the stitches where you do not want waves. 

Another way to create big waves is to make a string of chains long enough to fit across the head where you want the hair to be, turn, hdc across, then turn and ch the amount you need to create the length of wave that you want, turn, and hdc back up the chains and repeat this across the piece, then fo. Repeat this process making strings of waves and then when you have enough you sew them in place on your dolls head, layering one over top of the other. 

Assembly
Sew the soles onto your feet. Stuff the legs and arms and sew them onto your doll. Sew on your nose and ears. Then embroider on a mouth. You can also use felt as teeth and embroider around the felt. Then using craft wire make small glasses. Add some blush to your dolls cheeks. Weave in all ends and trim them. 
Soft Kitty
Head and Body
Rd1: Starting at the top of your dolls head with grey yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rd4-5: Sc x 24 (24)
Rd6: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rd7-11: Sc x 36 (36)
Rd12: [Sc x 7, dec] x 4 (32)
Rd 13-14: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd15: [Sc x 5, dec] x 4, sc x 4 (28)
Rd16: Dec x 14 (14)
Rd17: Dec x 7 (7)
Rd18: Inc x 7 (14)
Rd19: Inc x 14 (28)
Rd20: [sc x 6, inc] x 4 (32)
Rd21-34: Sc x 32 (32)
Rd35: Dec x 16 (16)
Rd36: Dec x 8 (8)
Rd37: Dec x 4 (4)
Rd38: Dec x 2, now fasten off and weave in your end (2)

Ear (Make 2)
Rd1: With grey yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: Sc x 6 (6)
Rd3: [Inc, sc x 2] x 2 (8)
Rd4-5: Sc x 8 (8)
Rd6: Inc x 8 (16)
Rd7-8: Sc x 16, leave a long tail and fo at the end of Rd8 (16)

Leg (Make 2)
Rd1: With grey yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2: [Sc, inc] x 3 (9)
Rd3-11: Sc x 9, fo at the end of Rd11 (9)

Arm (Make 2)
Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with grey yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-7: Sc x 6, leave a long tail and fo at the end of Rd7 (6)

Tail
Rd1: With grey yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)
Rd2-16: Sc x 6, fo at the end of Rd16 (6)

Assembly
Stuff the arms and legs and sew them onto your doll. Sew on the ears and tail. Take darker grey yarn and sew the lines onto your soft kitty. Cut eyes and a mouth from black felt, and cut a nose from pink felt and glue them onto your doll.Weave in ends and trim them.


Feel free to sell finished  items you make using my patterns. But please do not distribute my patterns without my permission. If you have any questions please feel free to email me at amidorablecrochet@gmail.com :)

21 comments:

  1. Wow, such a great work!! Congrats, these dolls are super cute :) Thanks a lot for sharing the patterns.

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  2. just started on one, hope it turns out as cute as yours!! :-D

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  3. These are adorable! Thank you for sharing the pattern!

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  5. I love your dolls but i have a question how do u make the hair

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    1. Hello, which doll are you working on at the moment?

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  6. I love the fact that you put a tiara on Amy. Great dolls of the cast, thank you for sharing.

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  7. what letter hook are you using?

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    1. Hello,

      This pattern calls for a 3mm hook (D).

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    2. I am using a larger hook because I am a tight crocheter I usually always go up a size or two for the smaller hooks. I am starting Sheldon first. I am terrible at hair so if you have any tips I would appreciate them! Great pattern so far!!!!

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    3. Hello Nichole,

      When I make hair for my Sheldon dolls I will take a really long piece of brown yarn and fold it in half, then I will insert the needle in the middle of the piece of yarn where I folded it. Then I insert my needle where I want there to be hair and I sew long strands all over his head where I want hair. And I repeat this process until I am happy with the way his hair looks. So basically you are sewing on strands of hair with two strands of yarn at once. I hope this helps :)

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  8. I love these dolls!! All the cute details, but I'm to lazy to crochet one.... Greetings Michaela

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  9. So cute, i love the sitcom! Thanks for sharing the patterns !

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  10. Thank you so much for sharing! These are terrific!!

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  11. Son espectaculares los muñecos gracias por los patrones

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  12. Son espectaculares los muñecos gracias por los patrones

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  13. I love them !! thanks for this pattern, I can not wait to try to get them !!

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  14. amazing detail, love these patterns, thank you so much for sharing xx

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  15. amazing detail, love these patterns, thank you so much for sharing xx

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  16. So when sewing the hair, you don't have to tie it or knot it or anything?

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    1. That is correct, you don't have to tie a knot. :)

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