Now you can crochet Enid Sinclair amigurumi to accompany Wednesday! She is adorable, isn’t she? I made the crochet pattern as simple as possible. However, you need color changing skill to crochet Enid. The color change is done in almost every round of the body and arms.
I used acrylic paint to color Enid’s hair. You can use other available dyes such as textile paint or makeup blush.
You can read Enid Sinclair crochet pattern FREE in this post. The printable PDF crochet pattern is available to purchase on my Blog Shop, Etsy, Ravelry, and Ko-fi Shop.
You can also make Wednesday Addams amigurumi, read Wednesday crochet pattern in THIS LINK. Wednesday and Enid should always be together.
Do you want to make your own version of amigurumi? Please check out Chibi Basic Body Crochet Pattern in THIS LINK. You can create anything you want with the chibi basic body crochet pattern.
You can also read other amigurumi crochet patterns I’ve made HERE. I’ll always be adding new amigurumi crochet pattern, so stay tuned!
I hope you like the pattern. Have fun!
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Crochet Pattern
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Notes
Enid Sinclair amigurumi is about 8.5 cm tall (3.35 inches) tall.
I used small ply Balinese cotton yarn (sport yarn, #2 Fine) and Tulip hook no. 3 (2.25 mm).
The similar yarn you can use is Schachenmayr Catania (100% cotton; 50 g (1.8 oz); 125 m (137 yds)).
Its size may vary according to the materials you used.
Materials
Sport yarns:
– beige, yellow, pale yellow, white, soft purple, pink, neon pink
Schachenmayr Catania color shades: Sand (404), Sonne (208), Mimose (100), Weiss (106), Flieder (226), Orchidee (222), Neon pink (444).
(I used less than a 125m/50g ball of each color when making this project)
2.25 mm crochet hook
7 mm safety eyes
Polyester fill
Tapestry needle
Marker
Scissors
Adhesive
Acrylic paint
Brush
Water
Abbreviations (US Terms)
MR = magic ring
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
inc = sc increase (2 sc in next stitch)
dec = sc decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
BLO = back loop only
FLO = front loop only
sl st = slip stitch
Legs (make 2)
Use yellow
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: *2 sc, inc* 2 times (8)
Change to white
Round 3: *3 sc, inc* 2 times (10)
Change to soft purple
Round 4: sc in each stitch (10)
Cut the yarn.
Make 2nd leg, don’t cut the yarn, continue to work the body.
Body
Round 5: 2 ch, sc in each st of 1st leg, sc in 2 ch, sc in each st of 2nd leg, sc in the opposite side of 2 ch (24)
Round 6: sc in each stitch (24)
Round 7: *6 sc, dec* 3 times (21)
Change to pink
Round 8: sc in each stitch (21)
Round 9: BLO sc in each stitch (21)
Change to neon pink
Round 10: *5 sc, dec* 3 times (18)
Change to yellow
Round 11: sc in each stitch (18)
Fill as you go
Change to pink
Round 12: *dec, 4 sc* 3 times (15)
Change to neon pink
Round 13: *dec, 3 sc* 3 times (12)
Change to yellow
Round 14: *1 sc, dec, 1 sc* 3 times (9)
Continue to work the head.
Head
Change to beige
Round 1: BLO *inc* 9 times (18)
Round 2: *1 sc, inc* 9 times (27)
Round 3: *8 sc, inc* 3 times (30)
Round 4-10: sc in each stitch – 7 rounds (30)
Attach eyes between Round 6 and 7, 5 sc apart.
Round 11: *dec, 3 sc* 6 times (24)
Fill as you go
Round 12: *dec, 2 sc* 6 times (18)
Round 13: *dec, 1 sc* 6 times (12)
Round 14: *dec* 6 times (6)
Fill before close the hole. Fasten off.
Use pink to embroider the cheeks.
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Skirt
Use white
Round 1: FLO in Round 8 of the body
*2 sc, inc* 7 times (28)
Round 2-4: sc in each stitch – 3 rounds (28)
Fasten off.
Cut the yarns (pink, neon pink, yellow) about 16” (40 cm) and split it in a half. Use it to embroider the skirt as you like.
Arms (make 2)
Use beige
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Change to pink
Round 2-3: sc in each stitch – 2 rounds (6)
Change to neon pink
Round 4: sc in each stitch (6)
Change to yellow
Round 5: sc in each stitch (6)
sl st, turn, 2 sc, sl st
No need to fill the arms. Leave a long end for sewing.
Sew arms in Round 12 of the body.
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Hair
Use pale yellow
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: *inc* 6 times (12)
Next we work the strands (S), consist of 2 layers on BLO and FLO.
S 1-7: 19 ch, skip 1 ch, 18 sc, BLO sl st in next stitch – 7 strands (18)
S 8-10: 19 ch, skip 1 ch, 18 sc, (insert in both loops) sl st in next 2 stitches – 3 strands (18)
S 11-16: 19 ch, skip 1 ch, 18 sc, FLO sl st in next stitch – 6 strands (18)
Fasten off.
Attach the hair
Put hair onto the head, FLO strands on the top side. S 8-10 are on the fore head. Pin the FLO strands with a gap between the strands, then close the gaps with BLO strands.
If you are pleased with the position, add adhesive to the hair strands one by one. Leave S 8-9 to be attached last.
Glue S 8 and 9 to the side, glue S 10 obliquely over S 8 and 9.
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Coloring the hair
I use acrylic paint to color the hair. You can use other available dyes. Prepare paint, water, and brushes. Dilute the paint with enough water, make sure the color is not too thick, then brush it to the ends of each strand of hair. Wait for it to dry.
Finished! \(^o^)/
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Enid Sinclair amigurumi is inspired from Wednesday. Pattern and pictures are original design by Crochethea. This pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only. You may link to this pattern but you may not copy any part of the pattern instructions and share it on other websites. You may sell items you make from this pattern, but only in small scale. If you share or sell items from this pattern, please credit Crochethea as the designer. Thank you!
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