Crochet an Oddish

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Gotta catch ‘em all! Whip up a crocheted Oddish, and it’s sure to be a hit. Made with worsted weight yarn, this finished doll measures approximately 5 inches tall.

Find all of my other Pokemon patterns, including the Pokeball, here.

Abbreviations:

ch: chain

sc: single crochet

sl st: slip stitch

inc: increase (2 single crochets in one loop)

dec: decrease (pull yarn through loop, pull yarn through second loop, yarn over and pull through all loops)

Materials needed:

Any worsted weight yarn. I used Red Heart Super Saver in blue and tea leaf.

G (4mm) crochet hook

Poly-fil

Yarn needle

16mm safety eyes (painted red)

Pink felt

This pattern is worked “in-the-round”, and stitches are worked through both loops unless otherwise noted. 

Head and Body:

With blue, ch 3. Sl st to first ch to create circle. (Instead, you can perform the “magic circle” if you’d like.)

Row 1: ch 1, 5 sc inside of circle. (5 stitches)

Row 2: Inc in each stitch around. (10 stitches)

Row 3: Sc in each stitch around. (10 stitches)

Row 4: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (15 stitches)

Row 5: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. (20 stitches)

Row 6: Sc in each stitch around. (20 stitches)

Row 7: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 3 stitches, repeat from * around. (25 stitches)

Row 8: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 4 stitches, repeat from * around. (30 stitches)

Row 9: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 5 stitches, repeat from * around. (35 stitches)

Row 10: Sc in each stitch around. (35 stitches)

Row 11: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 6 stitches, repeat from * around. (40 stitches)

Row 12: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 7 stitches, repeat from * around. (45 stitches)

Row 13: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 8 stitches, repeat from * around. (50 stitches)

Rows 14-21: Sc in each stitch around. (50 stitches)

Row 22: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 3 stitches, repeat from * around. (40 stitches)

Row 23: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. (30 stitches)

Stuff tight with poly-fil. Insert safety eyes between rows 14 and 15 with 9 stitches between.

Row 24: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (20 stitches)

Row 25: Dec around. (10 stitches)

Row 26: Dec around. (5 stitches)

Sew end shut and tie off. Cut pink felt and sew or hot glue onto face.

Feet:

With blue, ch 3. Sl st to first ch to create circle. (Instead, you can perform the “magic circle” if you’d like.)

Row 1: ch 1, 5 sc inside of circle. (5 stitches)

Row 2: Inc in each stitch around. (10 stitches)

Rows 3-5: Sc in each stitch around. (10 stitches)

Row 6: Dec around. (5 stitches)

Tie off. Don’t stuff. Position and sew onto bottom of body.

Leaves:

With tea leaf, ch 3. Sl st to first ch to create circle. (Instead, you can perform the “magic circle” if you’d like.)

Row 1: ch 1, 4 sc inside of circle. (4 stitches)

Row 2: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (6 stitches)

Row 3: Sc in each stitch around. (6 stitches)

Row 4: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. (8 stitches)

Row 5: Sc in each stitch around. (8 stitches)

Row 6: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 3 stitches, repeat from * around. (10 stitches)

Row 7: Sc in each stitch around. (10 stitches)

Row 8: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (15 stitches)

Rows 9-12: Sc in each stitch around. (15 stitches)

Row 13: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (10 stitches)

Row 14: Dec around. (5 stitches)

Tie off. Don’t stuff. Make 5. Position and sew onto top of head.

I hope you enjoy this pattern! You’re welcome to sell items that you make using my patterns, as long as you don’t post the pattern anywhere else, and link back to my page if you’d like to. If there are any mistakes, or something is unclear, please feel free to message me on Facebook.

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