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Jack Frost Amigurumi
Jack Frost Amigurumi
looks really gorgeous. Jack Frost, a movie character, is a very famous and well-known
character. I don’t want to go any further about the gorgeous crochet doll. Let’s take a
look at how it’s done together.
Designer: illumaamigurumi
Materials
I used mixed yarn to make Jack (58% cotton and 48% acrylic):
nude for skin
blue for hoodie
brown for pants
gray for hair
light brown for details
Others
needle compatible with wire
needle for sewl
piece of wire or hot glue stick
Safety eyes with lock 10mm
termolina
a piece of plastic for the
feet filling
white fabric ink (optional)
Abbreviations
sc : Single Crochet
inc : Increase
dec : Decrease
st: Stitch
hdc: Half Double Crochet
sl-st : Slip Stitch
ch : Chain
..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of
“inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).
FLO : Crochet into front loops only
BLO : Crochet into back loops only
To make my Jack, I used needle 1.8 and he was left with 16.5cm, and can change the
size depending on the material you use.
Legs x2
Start with the nude yarn and make 7 chains:
1. turn back on the second chain and (5sc, 3sc-inc, 4sc, inc) (14)
2. (inc, 4sc, 3inc, 4sc, 2inc) (20)
3. BLO – 20slst
4. BLO – 20sc
5. (4sc, 6dec, 4sc) (14)
Place a piece of plastic from the width of the bottom of the slipper so that it is a straight
base, then proceed with the recipe normally:
Place a piece of wire or hot glue stick around your neck so that it is firm and hold your
head.
50. 6dec
Close with inverted MR and fast off.
Hoodie Details
With a new blue yarn, insert into the hoodie bar, in the handles left in FLO of row 29.
Fasten off.
Stick it on the front of the hoodie.
Hoodie
Before making the initial chains, leave the long thread to the seam of the hood on Jack’s
back.
With the blue yarn make 8ch and from the second:
1., 7sc, 1ch and turn;
2. (inc, 5sc, inc) 1ch and turn; (9)
3. (inc, 7sc, inc) 1ch and turn; (11)
4 – 5. 11sc, 1ch and turn; (2 rows)
6. (inc, 9sc, inc) 1ch and turn; (13)
7 – 8. 13sc, 1ch and turn; (2 rows)
Fold in half and sew where we made the last 13sc career.
Then sew on Jack’s back in the last career of the blue hoodie.
Head
Star with nude yarn:
1. MR, 6sc
2. 6inc (12)
3. (1sc, inc) x6 (18)
4. (1sc, inc, 1sc) x6 (24)
5. (3sc, inc) x6 (30)
6. (2sc, inc, 2sc) x6 (36)
7. (5sc, inc) x6 (42)
8. (3sc, inc, 3sc) x6 (48)
9 – 18. 48sc (10 rows)
19. (3sc, dec, 3sc) x6 (42)
20. (5sc, dec) x6 (36)
Put safety eyes between rows 14 and 15.
21. (2sc, dec, 2sc) x6 (30)
22. (3sc, dec) x6 (24)
23. (1sc, dec, 1sc) x6 (18)
24. (2sc, dec, 2sc) x3 (15)
Put filling in the right amount and leave the space in the center of the head for then
manage to put the neck extension inside.
25 – 31. 15sc (7 rows)
32. 7dec (8)
Close with inverted magic ring and fasten off.
Expression of Eyes
Make expression in the eyes as in the images below.
I used white and black yarn to make the details of the eyes and eyebrow.
Preferably use a thinner black yarn.
Ears x2
With nude yarn:
1. MR, 6sc (sew ears on the head 4/5sc away from the eyes).
Arms x2
With nude yarn:
1. MR, 8sc
2 – 3. 8sc (2 rows)
Change to blue:
4. BLO – 8sc
5 – 15. sc (11 rows)
Opcional
If you want to make the sweatshirt look like there’s snow on Jack’s shoulders, take the
white fabric paint and with a pin go making little dots.
Hair
With gray yarn:
1. MR, 6sc
2. 6inc (12)
3. (1sc, inc) x6 (18)
4. BLO – (1sc, inc, 1sc) x6 (24)
5. (3sc, inc) x6 (30)
Now we’ll start the wicks, then make 1slst:
1. 15ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 12hdc), 1slst
2. 14ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 11hdc), 1slst
3. 10ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 7hdc), skip 1 stitch, 1slst
4. 9ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 6hdc), skip 1 stitch, 1slst
5. 10ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 7hdc), 1slst
6. 9ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 6hdc), skip 1 stitch, 1slst
7. 10ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 7hdc), skip 1 stitch, 1slst
8. 14ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 11hdc), 1slst
9. 15ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 12hdc), 1slst
10 – 18. 16ch, from the 2nd chain (1slst, 1sc, 1hdc, 12dc), skip 1 stitch, 1slst
At the last wick we won’t skip any stitch.
Tidying hair
Pin the entire first layer of hair. Wick one is behind Jack’s right ear and wick 9 behind his
left ear. Once positioned, glue all the hair.
The second layer of wicks was made “backwards”, so it will look different.
Position and paste as well. The smaller wicks need to be positioned on top of the fringe.
And finally paste the third layer also “backwards”. Then take two wicks on Jack’s right
side and glue them over the top to give the tuft effect.
Staff
Start with brown yarn:
Make 25ch and from the second chain:
– 2sc, inc, 4sc, inc, 7sc, 3sc-inc, 8sc (28)
Don’t fast off. Make 46ch more or the amount you find necessary for the height of the
staff.
– back on the second chain (45sc)
You can dilute some white glue with water and apply with a brush. The same measure of
water for the same measure of white glue. Wait for it to dry completely and then remove
the pins.
I did this process twice (front and back) to be very firm.
Congratulations, you just finished your Jack Frost!