ChatGPT gave me this recipe to a crocht darth vader amigurumi:
Here is a basic pattern for crocheting a Darth Vader amigurumi:
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn in black, gray and white
Crochet hook size E (3.5 mm)
Fiberfill stuffing
Black embroidery floss for details
Tapestry needle
Stitch marker
Scissors
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
inc = increase (2 sc in one stitch)
dec = decrease (sc 2 stitches together)
sl st = slip stitch
Head:
Using black yarn, start with a magic circle of 6 sc.
inc in each stitch (12 sc)
(sc, inc) repeat 6 times (18 sc)
(2 sc, inc) repeat 6 times (24 sc)
(3 sc, inc) repeat 6 times (30 sc)
6-11. Sc in each stitch for 6 rounds.
(3 sc, dec) repeat 6 times (24 sc)
(2 sc, dec) repeat 6 times (18 sc)
(sc, dec) repeat 6 times (12 sc)
Dec until you close the hole.
Body:
Using black yarn, start with a magic circle of 6 sc.
inc in each stitch (12 sc)
(sc, inc) repeat 6 times (18 sc)
(2 sc, inc) repeat 6 times (24 sc)
5-9. Sc in each stitch for 5 rounds.
(2 sc, dec) repeat 6 times (18 sc)
(sc, dec) repeat 6 times (12 sc)
Dec until you close the hole.
Arms: (make 2)
Using black yarn, start with a magic circle of 6 sc.
2-5. Sc in each stitch for 4 rounds.
(2 sc, inc) repeat 2 times (8 sc)
7-9. Sc in each stitch for 3 rounds.
(sc, dec) repeat 2 times (6 sc)
11-12. Sc in each stitch for 2 rounds.
Stuff and close the hole.
Legs: (make 2)
Using black yarn, start with a magic circle of 6 sc.
2-5. Sc in each stitch for 4 rounds.
(2 sc, inc) repeat 2 times (8 sc)
7-8. Sc in each stitch for 2 rounds.
Stuff and close the hole.
Helmet:
Using gray yarn, start with a magic circle of 6 sc.
inc in each stitch (12 sc)
(sc, inc) repeat 6 times (18 sc)
(2 sc, inc) repeat 6 times (24 sc)
(3 sc, inc) repeat 6 times (30 sc)
6-7. Sc in each stitch for 2 rounds.
(3 sc, dec) repeat 6 times (24 sc)
(2 sc, dec) repeat 6 times (18 sc)
(sc, dec) repeat 6 times (12 sc)
Dec until you close the hole.
Belt:
Using black yarn, chain 31.
Sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each chain across.
Chain 1 and turn. Sc in
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I made a snail! His name is Cabbage.
I’m actually kinda surprised at how semi realistic he turned out, because he was kind of an impulse project that I just randomly decided to start one night. As I went along, I looked at some reference photos and decided to add more realistic features, like the lower tentacles and the ruffles on the foot (the slimy lower body used for moving).
I didn’t knit the shell, I just carefully used pieces of material from an old sweater. I sewed a long tube, stuffed it (but not too much, I still kept it loose), then slowly folded and sewed it into a spiral shape, little by little. The shell does make him kinda top-heavy, but that’s alright, he can always just lean on something ¯\_ʕ vᴥvʔ_/¯
For the body, I first crocheted a tube shape with one rounded end and slowly tapered it off into a pointed end. I added the ruffles afterwards, I made sort of a long, skinny rectangle shape that I slowly tightened and lessened as I built it up (hoizontally) to get the ruffle effect (that’s the best way I can explain it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯). I actually made the foot ruffle pieces in two halves and attatched them together once they were sewn on. I also made some smaller pieces for near the face and attatched them after.
The upper and lower tentacles on the face are each made of two crochted rows, and sewn on. Then he was done and I’m very proud of the result!! ♡♡♡ (b ^ω^)b ♡♡♡
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