little handheld Mew I made a couple weeks ago. I love how the tail helps him stand up, it wasn't intentional lol but it worked out. I made him to occupy the cardboard dollhouse I've been working on.
The pink is more vibrant irl, the pink always gets so washed out in pics
Sep 4 - 2024
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I crocheted Mew and Mewtwo! It took a bit of searching to find a Mew pattern small enough to be proportional to Mewtwo, but they turned out very well IMO.
I used Lion Brand Warm + Fuzzy yarn in Pink Ice for Mew, and Bernat Baby Velvet yarn in Lilac Blooms & Purple Pansy for Mewtwo. Both used a size E/3.5mm hook, and I skipped using wire because I wanted them to be more huggable.
Pattern for Mew:
Pattern for Mewtwo:
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My comms are open for anything that has a free amigurumi pattern that changed into any of these colors or are already that color (Pokémon would be nice) : pastel blue pastel green , bright green , light pink, and : for small plush or small patterns / parts black blue red white (example plush early wip) example of pattern: https://lefthandedcrocheter.com/2020/02/03/crochet-a-mew/ can do paid when I get enough but only crochet no safety eyes (for now) needle felting buttons zippers etc u choose price and you pay after plush is finished
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Dead Kid Crochet: The Planning Stages
So. First matter of business: Scope. This is EVENTUALLY gonna be the core five original TWEWY kids (Neku, Shiki, Joshua, Beat, Rhyme,) the Wicked Twisters who aren't returning party members (Rindo, Fret, Minamimoto, Nagi, Shoka,) and Eri (because I want to do Eri.) Shiki will be in her RG form either way; if I decide to do Neo looks for the returning cast (with the exception of Sho who gets Neo regardless for party member consistency and also I think his Neo design will be slightly easier for me to do detailing for rather than his original non-Taboo one,) I'll also need to figure out a Neo Eri design one way or another. The thing is I am willing to do that. Either way, this is probably going to be a project where I take active years to do it (because... ELEVEN FUCKING CHARACTERS,) taking breaks for others in between since these designs are not, by and large, going to be easily translated to crochet. This will be partially by difficulty (Rindo's going last because of his coat, Joshua will most likely be first because I don't expect him to give me much trouble regardless of design and Beat is the most likely second,) and partially with me doing it by game (Fret probably isn't THAT hard all told but I'll be saving him until after the original cast are done.)
Below the cut, I think through the pros and cons by character.
Neku:
Either way, he's going to be a difficult one, but for very different reasons. For Original Game, see that vertically-striped cowl, and consider that loose belt of his. (Seriously Neku IT'S FALLING OFF WHY.) For Neo, plaid. This actually doesn't look TOO bad to me compared to some of the plaid we'll be seeing later on, but it is A LOT of plaid and it'll be a pain in the ass. Now, fortunately for me I consider these types of challenges fun, because once I came to the conclusion I wanted a Shoka and an RG Shiki all of this became inevitable. The collar on Neo Neku's coat is going to be a challenge in its own right. On the other hand, what the fuck even are the fasteners on his original shoes, where did he even FIND those. I think I have a slight lean towards the original game's design, but it's SLIGHT, and I think I'll end up having fun with his design either way.
Shiki:
Either way, this isn't going to be a challenge. I will have a harder time microcrocheting a Mr. Mew for her (because, obviously.) The original skirt pattern looks a bit harder even to simplify than the T-shirt dress graphic from Neo, but we're talking a matter of degrees here. The glasses are probably going to be one of the trickier parts either way, but given I managed the Tutu pendant I'm not too concerned with Shiki. I currently favor Neo's design slightly since the pattern on her dress IS going to be simpler and also we can ACTUALLY SEE HER FACE. (Why didn't the anime give us her face?)
Joshua:
The hardest thing for this one is going to be color sourcing. I'm going to have to DECIDE HIS EYE COLOR, and probably paint them myself unless I suddenly decide I like pupils with my amigurumi eyes (I generally don’t.) I actually suspect I'm going to be able to find a color for his hair without as much trouble as I could, but his original shirt with that weird lilac-gray? That... might be troublesome.
Fortunately, his design itself? Much less of an issue. I've done things very similar to either hairstyle in the past, so I feel pretty confident I'll be able to get them now. The stars on his Neo shirt will be on the tricky side, but that's the ONLY hard part. I have a distinct lean towards the original design here, but it's not definitely strong enough to outweigh what I'd like about having a fully-matched set of Neo designs.
Beat:
Okay, you'd think the biggest challenge is, looking at my amigurumi, that it would be difficult to make an adequately buff Beat. That is a concern but I'm pretty sure working him on a larger hook and adding a few rounds to make sure he's taller than everyone else will do it. His Neo design might be a bit easier than his original one, but I suspect his beanie wouldn't be TOO bad. Either way I think I could have fun with his chain accessories - I can now do a little bit of crocheting with wire, and I suspect by the time I get to him (first wave, but first wave will be months from now,) I'll have gotten enough better at it to at least know what I'm doing. I would have to find black wire of an adequate gauge for the original design... hm...
I don't have a strong preference for Beat's either way - both of them should be pretty doable and pretty fun.
Rhyme:
I'll be honest, I think the hardest thing about Rhyme either way is making oversized sleeves with the way I do hands. Since I'd DEFINITELY be simplifying out details on the shirt either way, but it's easier to simplify MORE for the Neo design, the original top would actually be a fair bit harder than it looks. As would that tiny skull pin. The Neo shoes are easier too. On the other hand, both designs have details I think would be fun to play with - the jacket's probably harder, but I do find it EXTREMELY Gender and would have fun playing with the layers either way. I think I’ve got a slight preference for Neo, but it’s not in proportion to how difficult the design would be.
Eri:
Only gets one picture, because of course, the challenge with using a Neo Eri is that Neo Eri Does Not Exist. Gets to be represented here by Shiki because it was easier for matching everyone else, but the irony here is not lost on me. The challenge with normal Eri is that those vertical stripes are harder than horizontal ones. (Why can nothing be easy?) I've done heels before so it's actually not TOO bad in that respect. With Neo Eri, I’ve got a couple ideas for Reel and Deal based off Gatto Nero’s in-game items that I could probably translate to a doll, but it’d still be new to be designing a character like this basically from scratch.
Everyone’s pendants should be equally tricky if I’m doing original designs - Beat, Rhyme, and Eri - so they’d probably all be simplified on the grounds of “this is the best I could do,” a la Tutu, where we call it good that they have SOMETHING in the right color and size.
I’m not doing both designs for everyone. I’m not inflicting THAT on myself. So I have to decide one way or another.
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#151 Mew. This Mew plush is made using Size 10 Crochet Cotton. #crochet #crochetfanaticdesign #crochetfanatic #shopify #etsy #amigurumi #doll #handmade #plush #pokemon #mini #crochetcotton #mew
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Returning the favour, how about Chikorita, Latias, and Whimsicott? (Answer as many or as few as you wish)
Thanks! Ooh I think I’ll do all three :3
Chikorita
I think a tie between Unova and Alola. I’m very nostalgic about Unova and feel it kind of marked the transition of Pokemon into something bigger, especially being the first region based outside of Japan. As for Alola it was cool being in the island setting, and despite it being in the janky 3DS graphics I thought they had some beautiful scenery!
Latias
IN THEORY a serperior, but as they are entirely too big it could be a challenge. I noticed most of my faves would not be feasible to live with and I’d probably be scared of (esp the bugs lol). For the practical answer probably a drifloon, I think having a little sentient balloon floating around would be cute (just don’t leave him in a room with an open window)
Whimsicott
I have a Totodile plushie in the murky depths of my room, and I’ve made a few amigurumi (mew, ditto, bounsweet, the lake trio, pyukumuku, rotom dex, and hisuian Zorua). Attempts at a Nihilego amigurumi are so far unsuccessful, but hopefully one day!
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Me crocheting all the pieces: "This is so relaxing, look how cute it's coming up, I love crocheting!! 😊😊😊"
Me having to sew all the pieces together and add details: "... Maybe.... Maybe he looks fine like this... ???"
The patterns is from 1upcrochet 💞
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🙌🏻 Feliz día de Pokémon 🙌🏻
😁 Justo el año pasado hice un collage con las fotos de los Pokémon que había tejido hasta eso entonces 😁
🌿 Y les contaba de mi deseo de tejer más Pokémon y ojalá tuviera oportunidad de hacerlos 🌿
🫧 Este año le añado los otros 3 que pude tejer a lo largo de este año y soy la más feliz y quiero tejer aún más Pokémon 🫧
🌷 Tengo unos patrones pendientes que he comprado pero aún no he podido tejerlos, y uno que está en proceso, ya pronto lo verán 🌷
🤣 Los más feitos que vean aquí son de los primeros que tejí sin patrón 🤣
👌🏻 Los más recientes y más bonitos son de diseñadoras súper buenas, ya saben quiénes son 👌🏻
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