Sunday, January 11, 2015

Masquerain


Head (use white)
R1: sc 6 in MR (6)
R2: sc 2 in each (12)
R3: *sc, sc 2 in next* repeat around (18)
R4: *sc 2, sc 2in next* repeat around (24)
R5: *sc 3, sc 2 in next* repeat around (30)
R6-10; sc around (30)
R11: *sc 3, dec in next 2* repeat around (24)
R12-13: sc around (24)
R14: *sc 2, dec in next 2* repeat around (18)
R15-16: sc around (18)
R17: *sc, dec in next 2* repeat around (12)
R18: sc around (12)
R19: dec around (6)
R20-28: sc around (6)
R29: dec around (3)
F/O

Face (use pink)
Ch 9
R1: sc in 2nd ch from hook,sc across, sc on other side (18)
R2-3: sc around (18)
R4: sc, sc 2 in next, sc, sc 2 in next 3, sc, sc 2 in next, sc 10 (23)
F/O

Antennae (use magenta)
R1: sc 6 in MR (6)
R2: sc 2 in each (12)
R3: *sc, sc 2 in next* repeat around (18)
R4: *sc 2, sc 2 in next* repeat around (24) switch to white
R5: *sc 3, sc 2 in next* repeat around (30)
R6: *sc 4, sc 2 in next* repeat around (36)
R7: *sc 5, sc 2 in next* repeat around (42) switch to pink
R8: *sc 6, sc 2 in next* repeat around (48)
R9-10: *sc 2, sc 2 in white* repeat 4 times, sc 6, *sc 2 in white, sc 2* repeat 3 times, sc 2 (48)
R11: sc 2 (2)
F/O

Large Point (use pink)
attach to one side that has 6 pink stitches
R1-2: sc 6 (6)
R3: dec in first 2, sc 2, dec in last 2 (4)
R4-6: sc around (4)
R7: dec across (2)
R8: dec (1)
F/O

Small Point (use pink)
attach to the other side that has 6 pink stitches
R1:sc 4 so that there is one empty stitch on each side (4)
R2-3: sc across (4)
F/O

Body (use white)
R1: sc 6 in MR (6)
R2: sc 2 in each (12)
R3: *sc, sc2 in next* repeat around (18)
R4: *sc 2, sc 2 in next* repeat around (24)
R5-8: sc around (24)
R9: *sc 2, dec in next 2* repeat around (18)
R10: *sc, dec in next 2* repeat around (12)
F/O

Wings (use white, make 4)
Ch 5
R1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc across (4)
R2: sc across (4)
R3: sc 2 in first, sc 2, sc 2 in last (6)
R4-5: sc across (6)
R6: sc 2 in first, sc 4, sc 2 in last (8)
R7-8:  sc across (8)
R9: sc 2 in first, sc 6, sc 2 in last (10)
R10: sc across (10)
R11: dec in first 2, sc 6, sc 2 in last 2 (8)
R12-13: sc across (8)
R14: dec in first 2, sc 4, dec in last 2 (6)
R15-16: sc across (6)
R17: dec  in first 2, sc 2, dec in last 2 (4)
R18-19: sc across (4)
R20: dec across (4)
R21-22: sc across (2)
R23: dec across (1)
F/O
Body Spot (use light gray)
R1: sc 6 in MR (6)
R2: sc 2 in each (12)
F/O

Assembly
Attach body to head, attach face to head,attach wings to body, attach body spot to body. Sew antennae in half and I'd suggest putting wire in them to stay up. It is also optional to make 8 wings and sew 2 together to make 4 stiffer wings, unless you like the floppy look that I used. Sew eyes to the corners of the face. Use pictures for placement.

Masquerain and the other pokemon are copyright of Nintendo  










5 comments:

  1. Children love Pokemon and making of these is very helpful I like the sharing way of your its exactly with the measurement and will help us in the creation.

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  2. Wow, this looks really cool. I’ve seen flat designs made by knitting, but I never thought a whole Pokemon character could be created using this technique.

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  5. Hey
    I dont get the rows 9-10 on the antenna it says 48 stitches but I count to 36 stitches. Cant get it right. Hope you get what I mean:).

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