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Disclaimer and Notes:

● This pattern was


assembled by me rather than
made, I did make/adjust some
bits but for the most part, all
the pieces in this pattern
were sourced from other free
patterns which you will find
under the credits! I couldn’t
find a solid baphomet doll
pattern for free that was
written, clear, included all the
parts, etc so I found different
baphomet patterns for free
as well as some other minor
patterns to assemble this
one!
● This pattern is
written with US terms
● For the bits made
with circular rounds, you can
work in spirals or join the
rounds depending on the look
you want, I worked in spirals
● I hope this helps,

sorry if the instructions aren’t
the clearest I did my best </3

Materials:
● Yarn: red and black
yarn DK weight (or whatever
weight and colors u want :3)
● Hook: 2.5mm (a
2.5mm hook with DK weight
yarn made about a 5 inch/
12.7 cm tall plush WITHOUT
the horns and 8 inch/20 cm
plush WITH horns! Feel free
to use whatever size hook
you want to best suit your
yarn and the goal size of the
plush)
● Other stuff:
● 10mm safety eyes
(or bigger/smaller depending
on desired plush size)
● Darning needle
(metal recommended)
● Embroidery
scissors
● Sewing pins
● Stitch markers
● Polyfil stuffing or
whatever stuffing :)

Terms:
● Ch - Chain
● BLO - Black loops
only
● Dec - Decrease
(Invisible decrease
recommended for working in
circular rounds, regular
sc2tog/decrease
recommended for working in
rows)
● Inc - Increase
● MC - magic circle
● Sc - Single crochet
● Sc2tog - Single
crochet two together
(Another word for a
decrease)
● Sl st - Slip stitch

Head (red):
● MC 6 sc (6)
● 6 inc (12)
● [1 sc, 1 inc] all
around (18)
● [2 sc, 1 inc] all
around (24)
● [3 sc, 1 inc] all
around (30)
● [4 sc, 1 inc] all
around (36)
● [5 sc, 1 inc] all
around (42)
● [6 sc, 1 inc] all
around (48)
● [7 sc, 1 inc] all
around (54)
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
Good time to add safety eyes
between row 12 and 13
● [7 sc, 1 dec] all
around (48)
● [6 sc, 1 dec] all
around (42)
● [5 sc, 1 dec] all
around (36)
● [4 sc, 1 dec] all
around (30)
Stuff as you go
● [3 sc, 1 dec] all
around (24)
● [2 sc, 1 dec] all
around (18)
● [1 sc, 1 dec] all
around (12)
● 6 dec (6)
● Stuff, close off,
leave long tail

Muzzle (red):
● Ch 7
● 5 sc, 3sc in 6th
stitch, 4 sc on other side, 2
sc in 5th stitch (16)
● 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc in
each of the 3 sc cluster, 4 sc,
1 inc in each of the 2 sc
cluster (20)
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sl st, cut long tail

Ears x2 (red):
● MC 6 sc (6)
● 6 inc (12)
● [1 sc, 1 inc] all
around (18)
● [2 sc, 1 inc] all
around (24)
● [3 sc, 1 inc] all
around (30)
● Sl st, cut long tail
● Fold on a slant to
create ear shape
● Sew together the
first few stitches of one
folded end to keep shape

Horns x2 (black):
● 16 ch (w a long tail
for sewing on later), sl st into
the 1st stitch to create a ring
● 16 sc
● 16 sc
● 1 sc, 1 dec, 13 sc
(15)
● 1 sc, 1 dec, 12 sc
(14)
● 14 sc
● 14 sc
● 14 sc
● 1 sc, 1 dec, 11 sc
(13)
● 1 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc
(12)
● 6 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc
(11)
● 6 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc
(10)
● 6 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc (9)
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● 3 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc (8)
● 3 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc (7)
● 3 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc (6)
● Sc around
● Sc around
● 3 dec (3)
● Close off
● Stuff from opening
at bottom little by little w a
stick!

Body (red):
● MC 6 sc (leave long
tail for sewing on) (6)
● 6 inc (12)
● [1 sc, 1 inc] all
around (18)
● [2 sc, 1 inc] all
around (24)
● [3 sc, 1 inc] all

around (30)
● [4 sc, 1 inc] all
around (36)
● [5 sc, 1 inc] all
around (42)
● [6 sc, 1 inc] all
around (48)
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
Stuff as you go
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● [20 sc, 2 dec] all
around (44)
● [20 sc, 1 dec] all
around (42)
● 42 sc
● [5 sc, 1 dec] all
around (36)
● 36 sc
● [4 sc, 1 dec] all
around (30)
● 30 sc
● [3 sc, 1 dec] all
around (24)
● 24 sc
● [2 sc, 1 dec] all
around (18)
● Sl st, cut long tail
● STUFF

Arms x2 (red)
● MC 5 sc (5)
● 5 inc (10)
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sl st, leave long tail
● Stuff

Legs x2 (black and red)


Start w black yarn
● MC 6 sc (6)
● 6 inc (12 sc)
● [1 sc, 1 inc] all
around (18)
● [2 sc, 1 inc] all
around (24)
● BLO sc around
● Sc around
Change to red
● BLO sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
Stuff as you go
● 2 sc, 1 dec (18)
● 1 sc, 1 dec (12)
● Sc around
● Stuff, sl st, leave
long tail

Wings (angel look) x 2 (black) -


these are what I used for my own
project but you can use the dragon/
bat wing pattern below this one
instead if you’d like
● Ch 6 (with long
tail), turn
● 4 sc starting w 2nd
chain from hook, sl st, turn
(5)
● Ch 1 (not a stitch,
just for height), 2 sc (don’t sc
into the sl st, sc into the first
sc after the sl st), 1 inc, 1 sc,
ch 4, turn (9)
● 4 sc starting w 2nd
chain from hook, 1 inc, 2 sc,
sl st, turn (9)
● Ch 1 (for height), 2
sc (don’t sc into the sl st, sc
into the first sc after the sl
st), 1 inc, 5 sc, ch 4, turn (13)
● 8 sc starting w 2nd
chain from hook, 1 inc, 2 sc,
sl st, turn (13)
● Ch 1 (for height), 2
sc (don’t sc into the sl st, sc
into the first sc after the sl
st), 1 inc, 9 sc, ch 4, turn (17)
● 12 sc starting w
2nd chain from hook, 1 inc, 2
sc, sl st, fasten off

Wings (dragon or bat look) x


2 (black or red, note these are like
twice the size of what the angel
wings would be)
● Ch 22, turn
● Sc in the 3rd chain
from hook, 19 sc, turn (20)
● Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in
the next 15sts, sc2tog, leave
the last st unworked, turn
(17)
● Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in
the next 14sts, 2sc in the
next st, turn (17)
● Ch 1, sc in the next
st, sc2tog, sc in the next
12sts, sc2tog, turn (15)
● Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in
the next 6sts, sc2tog, sc in
the next 4sts, 2sc in the next
st, turn (14)
● Ch 1, sc in the next
4sts, sc2tog, sc in the next
8sts, turn (13)
● Ch 1, sc in the next
12sts, 2sc in the next st, turn
(14)
● Ch 1, sc in each st

across, turn (14)
● Ch 3, sc in the 3rd
ch from the hook, sc in the
next st, sc2tog, sc in the next
3sts, [sc2tog] 2 times, sc in
the next 4sts, turn (12)
● Ch 1, 2sc in the
next st, sc in the next 3sts,
sc2tog, sc in the next 3sts,
sc2tog, leave the last st
unworked, turn (10)
● Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in
the next 7sts, 2sc in the next
st, turn (10)
● Ch 1, sc in the next
4sts, sc2tog, sc in the next
2sts, sc2tog, turn (8)
● Ch 1, sc in the next
7sts, 2sc in the next st, turn
(9)
● Ch 1, 2sc in the
next st, sc in the next 7sts,
2sc in the next st, turn (11)
● Ch 3, sc in the 3rd
ch from the hook, sc in the
next 2sts, [sc2tog] 2 times,
sc in the next 5sts, turn (10)
● Ch 1, 2sc in the
next st, sc in the next 3sts,
leave the remaining sts
unworked, turn (5)
● Ch 1, sc in each st
across, turn (5)
● Ch 1, 2sc in the
next st, sc in the next 3sts,
2sc in the next st (7)
● Fasten off, leave
long tail

Tail (red w black ends)


● Ch 6, sl st into 1st
chain to create a loop
● 6 sc
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sc around
● Sl st, fasten off
(this will be the “cord”)
● Take the black yarn
and wrap it around your hand
6-8 times and cut
● Bring both ends of
the yarn together on one side
and hold the connected end
on the other side, then fold
the connected end over the
cut end, repeat until the
cluster of yarn is double the
length of how you want the
actual tail to look
● Pull one end of the
cluster through the last row
of the tail cord so that they
are intersecting, there should
be an even-ish amount of the
yarn cluster on either side of
the tail cord
● Take all the loops
on one end of the cluster and
pull it through all the loops on
the other side and tighten
● Cut the loop ends
you just pulled through so
that they are strands instead
of loops (do not cut it
perpendicularly, you are not
trying to shorten the tuff just
separate the loops!)
● Brush out the
strands to create the “tuft” of
fur at the end of the tail
● Note: Sorry this
part is a bit confusing, if
you’re still lost, just follow
this tutorial starting at
1:21:28 https://youtu.be/
_kjonvaKvRg?t=4888

Assembly and stuff


Note: it helps to pin the parts
together before sewing them on!
● Sew the head to
the body lining up the closed
off end with the opening on
the narrower end of the body
(it looks huge I know but trust
the process)
● Sew on the muzzle
below row 13 parallel to the
eye space, stuff bits inside
the muzzle as you sew it on
● If you’d like, sew a
Y-shape with black thread/
yarn on the muzzle to give it
the nostrils
● Sew on horns on
top of head, for me they took
up rows 3-8 on both sides
but you can sew them as you
wish
● Sew on ears below
the horns on either side
● A few rows down
from where the head meets
the body, find the vertical
center of the body’s
backside, place a pin, and
sew wings on opposite sides
of the pin (keep the pin in to
keep a center point for the
tail)
● Sew on arms close
to where the head meets the
body on both sides, towards
the front
● Sew on the legs at
the front of the doll towards
the bottom rows (sit the
plush down and see how it
sits best without falling, pin
the legs when you find where
they work best to support the
doll) on both sides
● Using the pin from
step 5 as reference, sew on
the tail towards the bottom of
the back
● Optional: if you’d
like, you can sew on a
pentagram or a pentagon on
the forehead as some others
have done, but that’s up to
u :))
● Sew in/hide all ends
and you should be solid!

Credits:
● Amigurumi Goat
Free English Pattern (It used
to be a baphomet pattern and
the pattern itself is still for a
baphomet doll, I’m not sure
why the picture and title were
changed to a goat)
● Crochet Bat
● English Baphomet
Year of the Goat Crochet
(YouTube video)
● Baby Baphomet
Google Doc Pattern found on
Reddit
● Reddit source
● Angel Wings Motif

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