I made a cute monster! You can add this amigurumi to your Halloween crochet project. Frankenstein’s monster amigurumi is a perfect crochet pattern for beginners and easy to crochet.
Frankenstein is actually the name of the man who created the monster. But since the publication of the novel, the name “Frankenstein” has often been used, erroneously, to refer to the monster, rather than to his creator/father, Victor Frankenstein.
The monster had a good heart, but because of his hideous form people were afraid and hate him which made him evil. But you don’t have to be afraid of this cute monster amigurumi.
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Notes
Frankenstein’s monster amigurumi is about 9 cm (3.5 inches) tall.
I used small ply Balinese cotton yarn (sport yarn, #2 Fine) and Tulip hook no. 2 (2 mm). The similar yarn you can use is Schachenmayr Catania (100% cotton; 50 g (1.8 oz); 125 m (137yds)).
Its size may vary according to the materials you used.
Materials
Sport yarns:
– green, brown, gray, light gray, black
2 mm crochet hook
7 mm safety eyes
Polyester fill
Tapestry needle
Marker
Scissors
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)
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
2 dc inc = 2 dc in a stitch
sl st = slip stitch
Legs (make 2)
Use black
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: *2 sc, inc* 2 times (8)
Change to brown
Round 3: *3 sc, inc* 2 times (10)
Round 4: sc in each stitch (10)
Cut the yarn. Work the second leg.
Do not cut the yarn on the second leg, continue to work the body.
Body
Round 5: 2 ch, 10 sc in 1st leg, sc in 2 ch, 10 sc in 2nd leg, sc in 2 ch (24)
Round 6-7: sc in each stitch – 2 rounds (24)
Change to light gray
Round 8: *6 sc, dec* 3 times (21)
Round 9: sc in each stitch (21)
Fill as you go
Round 10: *5 sc, dec* 3 times (18)
Round 11: sc in each stitch (18)
Round 12: *dec, 4 sc* 3 times (15)
Round 13: *dec, 3 sc* 3 times (12)
Round 14: *1 sc, dec, 1 sc* 3 times (9)
Continue to work the head.
Head
Change to green
Round 1: *inc* 9 times (18)
Round 2: *1 sc, inc* 9 times (27)
Round 3: *8 sc, inc* 3 times (30)
Round 4-13: sc in each stitch – 10 rounds (30)
Attach eyes on Round 6 and 7, 5 sc apart.
Round 14: *dec, 1 sc* 10 times (20)
Round 15: *dec* 10 times (10)
Round 16: *dec* 5 times (5)
Fasten off.
Use black to embroider the scar over Round 9 and 10.
Arms (make 2)
Use green
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2-4: sc in each stitch – 3 rounds (6)
Change to light gray
Round 5: sc in each stitch (6)
sl st, turn, 2 sc, sl st.
No need to fill arms. Leave a long end for sewing.
Bolts (make 2)
Use gray
Round 1: MR, 5 sc (5)
Round 2: sc in each stitch (5)
Leave a long end for sewing.
Hair
Use black
Round 1: MR, 8 sc (8)
Round 2: *inc* 8 times (16)
Round 3: *1 sc, inc* 8 times (24)
Round 4: *1 sc, inc, 1 sc* 8 times (32)
Round 5-6: sc in each stitch – 2 rounds (32)
Round 7: 20 sc, *1 sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc inc, 1 hdc* 3 times (35)
Continue working in rows
Row 8: 21 sc (21)
Row 9-11: 1 ch, turn, sc in each stitch – 3 rows (21)
Row 12: 1 ch, turn, 19 sc, dec (20)
Row 13: 1 ch, turn, 18 sc, dec (19)
Row 14: 1 ch, turn, 17 sc, dec (18)
Row 15: 1 ch, turn, dec, 4 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec (14)
Row 16: 1 ch, turn, dec, *4 sc, dec* 2 times (11)
Leave a long end for sewing.
Assembling
- Sew arms on Round 12 of the body.
- Sew bolts to either side of the head on Round 9.
- Sew (or glue) hair onto the head.
Finished! \(^o^)/
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Frankenstein’s monster amigurumi is inspired from Frankenstein. 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.
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