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UFO and Alien Amigurumi Crochet Patterns

Written by @LouiesLoops. Produced by Club Crochet

The Materials: The Stitches:


•The Yarn (Worsted Weight) ch Chain Stitch
- White (Windows and Lights) st Stitch
- Grey (Base Color) sc Single Crochet
- Green (Alien Body)
inc Increase (sc 2 in one st)
•Size G6/4.00mm Hook
•8mm Safety Eye x 1 slst Slip Stitch
•Stuffing FLO/BLO Front/Back Loop Only
•Needle sc2tog Single Crochet 2 Together
dec Decrease
Gauge : 5 Rnds and 4 sts per 1” mbo Mini Bobble (dc3tog)
Worked in the round without turning
Use these to go directly to a tutorial

Pattern Video:

www.ClubCrochet.com/ AL13N

Numbers in parentheses, ie: (7:47), pertain to the


time codes on this video

Table of Contents:

Cyclops Goober Alien 2


UFO Top 3
UFO Bottom 4
Sewing together 5
Finished Images 6

*Note: This pattern is interactive with checkmarks and links to videos.


1
It is best used when opened in a program or app rather than a browser window.
Pattern starts here
(03:58) Cyclopse Goober Alien:
Magic loop

Rnd 1: sc 3, ear (ch 7, starting in the 2nd ch, sc2tog, slst 4), sc 3, ear (6 +2 Ears)

Rnd 2: inc in each st skipping the ears and keeping them on the outside of the sts (12)

Rnd 3: [sc 2, inc] 4 times (16)

Note: For the next few rounds you’ll need to do color changes to create the white of the eye.
You’ll see sections divided by [Brackets] for when to change colors. I’ll be using W for white
and G for green.

For half color changes (ie W/G) pull through the previous stich with white, then enter into
the next stitch, yarn over with green and pull through leaving 2 loops on the hook, then
continue to the next stitch color. This will make the top of your stitch white and the bottom
green.

See video at (18:29) for detailed instructions on the following rounds.

Rnd 4: [G] sc 4, [W
W/G] sc 1, [G] sc 11 (16)

Rnd 5: [G] sc 4, [W
W] sc 2, [G] sc 10 (16)

Rnd 6: [G] sc 4, [W
W] sc 3, [G] sc 9 (16)

Rnd 7: [G] sc 5, [G/W


W] sc 2, [G] sc 9 (16)

[All Green from here on]

Rnd 8: sc in each st (16)

(30:47) Add the eye in any white stitch between Rnds 4 and 7.

Rnd 9: working in the FLO, [sc 1, {hdc 1, slst 1}] 8 times (24) {} = Worked in the same st

Rnd 10: working in the BLO from Rnd 8, [sc 2, dec] 4 times (12)

Rnd 11: dec in each st (6)

Cut the yarn and pull through. Stuff fully and sew closed.

2
(45:25) UFO Top:
[Starting in White
White] Magic loop

Rnd 1: sc 6 in the magic loop (6) Note: This is a (somewhat) advanced technique
called the Perfect Stripe method where we’ll be
Rnd 2: inc in each st (12) making a round of half color changes. You can
continue in all White if you don’t feel comfortable
Rnd 3: [sc 3, inc 1] 3 times (15) with half color changes.

Rnd 4: [sc 4, inc 1] 3 times (18) To learn more watch the video version of this pattern
(51:43) or check out the techiques tutorial at:
Rnd 5: sc in each st (18) ClubCrochet.com/STRIPES
White]
[Change to Grey/White

Rnd 6: sc in each st (18)

[Change to Grey]

Rnd 7: working in the BLO, [sc 2, inc 1] 6 times (24)

Rnd 8: [sc 3, inc 1] 6 times (30)

Rnd 9: [sc 4, inc 1] 6 times (36)

Slst in first st made, cut the yarn leaving a long end and pull through. Hide the end, but keep
it close to the edge to sew together with the UFO Bottom (pg 5).

3
(1:05:42) UFO Bottom:
[Starting in White
White] Magic loop

Rnd 1: sc 6 in the magic loop (6) Note: Perfect stripe method. To learn more watch the
video version of this pattern (1:06:49) or check out
White]
[Change to Grey/White the techiques tutorial at: ClubCrochet.com/STRIPES

Rnd 2: inc in each st (12)

[Change to Grey]

Rnd 3: [sc 1, inc 1] 6 times (18)

Rnd 4: [sc 2, inc 1] 6 times (24)

Rnd 5: [sc 1, [in White


White] mbo 1, sc 1, inc 1] 6 times (30)

Rnd 6: [sc 4, inc 1] 6 times (36) Note: For this round, only the mbo (mini bobble
stitches) should be white while the rest of the
Slst in first st made, cut the yarn stitches are grey. To find additional details on this
leaving short(ish) end and pull section see the video at (1:15:27).
through. Hide the end, but leave
enough exposed for knotting to the
tail end from the top half after sewing
together.

4
(1:23:13) Sewing Together:
To sew the UFO halves together, line the top and bottom so that the final increase stitches
are ligned up. Begin sewing the halves together with a whip stitch using 1 of the two long tail
ends. Try to make sure the stitches align, it’s easiest to line up the increases for each half. You
can work the whip stitch into both loops of each half, or just the inside loops (front and back
loops of either half) to create a seamed border around the UFO.

If you sewed the halves together using both loops of each half, consider going backwards
with a whip stitch around a second time in reverse. This can create “V“ seams which mimic a
single crochet stitch and might look nicer.

Don’t forget to lightly stuff before you finish sewing together!

When you return around the UFO, double knot the two tail ends and hide the ends in by
threading them on a darning needle and sewing back into the center of the UFO.

You can invert the top half of the UFO to


create a space for your alien to snuggly fit
into by pushing in and creating a little bowl.
If you use the same type of yarn and hook
as the UFO, it should be a perfectly snug fit.

5
Finished Images

Thank you so much!!


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