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Baby Sulley Pattern
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Baby Mike Pattern
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Designed by Josephine Wu from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations


2013 Josephine Wu
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Baby Sulley pattern



What youll need:
Worsted-weight yarn:
o Color A: turquoise (60 yds)
o Color B: dark blue (3 yds)
o Color C: yellow (5 yds)
o Color D: lavender (2 yds)
F/5 3.75mm crochet hook
Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice
Yarn needle
Two 8mm plastic safety eyes
Abbreviation key:
sc single crochet
ch chain
sl st slip stitch
st/sts stitch/stitches
dec decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
inc increase (2sc in next st)
BLO back loop only
FLO front loop only
Notes:
Sulley is a mighty 4 tall! Gauge is not important just keep a consistent tension throughout the entire project.
Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work.
The Magic Circle is used to start each piece (except Sulleys head and nose). Alternative technique: ch 2, then
sc x6 into the second chain away from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This creates Round 1.
For this model, I used Lily Sugar n Creams 100% cotton yarn in Mod Blue, Denim, Lavender, and Cornsilk

Nose:
Using Color B,
Round 1: Ch 5. Sc in 2
nd
ch from hook. Sc in next 3
sts. Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing.

Head:
Using Color A,
Round 1:
- Step 1. Ch 12. This is your foundation chain.
- Step 2: inc in 2
nd
ch from hook in BLO of foundation
chain. Sc in next 10 sts (in BLO).
- Step 3: Rotate the foundation chain, and then inc in
first loop on the opposite side of the foundation (this is
the front loop side). Sc in next 10 sts (in FLO).
- You should now have an oval with 24 sts around the
rim. Move on to Round 2.

Round 2: (1 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts
Round 3: (2 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 30 sts
Round 4: (3 inc, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 36 sts
Round 5-7: sc in next 36 sts = 36 sts
Round 8: (3 dec, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 30 sts
Round 9-11: sc in next 30 sts = 30 sts
Round 12: Mark Round 10 before continuing. (2 dec, sc in
next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts
Round 13: (1 dec, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 24 sts
Insert eyes between Rounds 10 & 11 and attach washers.
Eyes should be about 5 sts apart. Sew nose between his
eyes, and use the extra tail to embroider his mouth. Stuff
the head with Poly-Fil and continue stuffing as you go.
Round 14: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x4 = 20 sts
Round 15: (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x5 = 15 sts
Round 16: (1 dec, sc in next 1 sts) x5 = 10 sts
2 dec, then fasten off and leave a 6 tail. Use the tail to sew
the head shut.



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Body:
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: sc in the next 18 sts = 18 sts
Round 5: (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts
Round 6: 4 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 8 sts
Round 7: sc in the next 8 sts = 8 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing. Stuff body with Poly-Fil.
Position and sew the body to the head.


Horns (make 2):
Using yarn Color C,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts
Round 3: 1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts
Round 4: 2 dec, skip last st = 3 sts
Fasten off and leave an 8 tail for sewing. Weave the yarn from the tip of
the horn to the base of the horn. Sew it onto Sulleys head.

Arms (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2-6: sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing. Arms dont need to be stuffed.
Sew the arms shut, then position and sew arms to body.
Legs (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: sc in next 12 sts (in BLO) = 12
Round 4: dec x6= 6 sts
Round 5: sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing. Stuff legs with Poly-Fil. Position
and sew legs to the body make sure legs are sewn on so that the bear
can sit without falling over.

Tail:
Using yarn Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts
Round 3: sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts
Round 4: 1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts
Round 5: 1 dec, then fasten off and leave an 8 tail for sewing.
Sew the tail shut, then weave the yarn from the tip of the tail to
the base of the tail. Sew it onto Sulleys buttocks!

Finishing:
Using yarn Color D,
Embroider patches/spots on Sulleys body and
tail.

Hide all loose yarn tails in the body, and then
youre DONE!


Designed by Josephine Wu from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations


2013 Josephine Wu
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Designed by Josephine Wu from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations


2013 Josephine Wu
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Baby Sulley pattern (printer-friendly)


What youll need:
Worsted-weight yarn:
o Color A: turquoise (60 yds)
o Color B: dark blue (3 yds)
o Color C: yellow (5 yds)
o Color D: lavender (2 yds)
F/5 3.75mm crochet hook
Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice
Yarn needle
Two 8mm plastic safety eyes

Abbreviation key:
sc single crochet
ch chain
sl st slip stitch
st/sts stitch/stitches
dec decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
inc increase (2sc in next st)
BLO back loop only
FLO front loop only

Notes:
Sulley is a mighty 4 tall! Gauge is not important
just keep a consistent tension throughout the entire
project.
Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first
stitch of a round, and move it up as you work.
The Magic Circle is used to start each piece
(except Sulleys head and nose). Alternative
technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the second chain
away from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This
creates Round 1.
For this model, I used Lily Sugar n Creams 100%
cotton yarn in Mod Blue, Denim, Lavender, and
Cornsilk

Nose:
Using Color B,
Round 1: Ch 5. Sc in 2
nd
ch from hook. Sc in next 3
sts. Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing.


Head:
Using Color A,
Round 1:
- Step 1. Ch 12. This is your foundation chain.
- Step 2: inc in 2
nd
ch from hook in BLO of foundation chain.
Sc in next 10 sts (in BLO).
- Step 3: Rotate the foundation chain, and then inc in first
loop on the opposite side of the foundation (this is the
front loop side). Sc in next 10 sts (in FLO).
- You should now have an oval with 24 sts around the rim.
Move on to Round 2.
Round 2: (1 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts
Round 3: (2 inc, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 30 sts
Round 4: (3 inc, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 36 sts
Round 5-7: sc in next 36 sts = 36 sts
Round 8: (3 dec, sc in next 12 sts) x2 = 30 sts
Round 9-11: sc in next 30 sts = 30 sts
Round 12: Mark Round 10 before continuing. (2 dec, sc in
next 11 sts) x2 = 26 sts
Round 13: (1 dec, sc in next 11 sts) x2 = 24 sts

Insert eyes between Rounds 10 & 11 and attach washers.
Eyes should be about 5 sts apart. Sew nose between his
eyes, and use the extra tail to embroider his mouth. Stuff
the head with Poly-Fil and continue stuffing as you go.

Round 14: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x4 = 20 sts
Round 15: (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x5 = 15 sts
Round 16: (1 dec, sc in next 1 sts) x5 = 10 sts
2 dec, then fasten off and leave a 6 tail. Use the tail to
sew the head shut.


Horns (make 2):
Using yarn Color C,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts
Round 3: 1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts
Round 4: 2 dec, skip last st = 3 sts
Fasten off and leave an 8 tail for sewing. Weave the yarn
from the tip of the horn to the base of the horn. Sew it
onto Sulleys head.


Designed by Josephine Wu from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations


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Body:
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: sc in the next 18 sts = 18 sts
Round 5: (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts
Round 6: 4 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 8 sts
Round 7: sc in the next 8 sts = 8 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing. Stuff body with Poly-Fil.
Position and sew the body to the head.


Arms (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2-6: sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing. Arms dont need to be
stuffed. Sew the arms shut, then position and sew arms to body.
Legs (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: sc in next 12 sts (in BLO) = 12
Round 4: dec x6= 6 sts
Round 5: sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail for sewing. Stuff legs with Poly-Fil.
Position and sew legs to the body make sure legs are sewn on so
that the bear can sit without falling over.

Tail:
Using yarn Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: sc in next 6 sts (in BLO) = 6 sts
Round 3: sc in next 6 sts = 6 sts
Round 4: 1 dec, sc in next 4 sts = 5 sts
Round 5: 1 dec, then fasten off and leave an 8 tail for sewing. Sew
the tail shut, then weave the yarn from the tip of the tail to the base
of the tail. Sew it onto Sulleys buttocks!

Finishing:
Using yarn Color D,
Embroider patches/spots on Sulleys body and tail.

Hide all loose yarn tails in the body, and then youre DONE!


Designed by Josephine Wu from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations


2013 Josephine Wu
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Baby mike pattern
What youll need:
Worsted-weight yarn:
o Color A: lime green (30 yds)
o Color B: yellow (1 yd)
F/5 3.75mm crochet hook
Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice
Yarn needle
One 12mm plastic safety eye
Blue and white craft felt
Fabric glue
Abbreviation key:
sc single crochet
sl st slip stitch
st/sts stitch/stitches
dec decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
inc increase (2sc in next st)
Notes:
Mike is 2 tall! Gauge is not important just keep
a consistent tension throughout the entire project.
Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the
first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work.
The Magic Circle is used to start each piece.
Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the
second chain away from the hook. Sl st to join the
round. This creates Round 1.
For this model, I used Lily Sugar n Creams 100%
cotton yarn in Hot Green
Preparation of Eye:
Cut a tiny slit in to the blue felt. Insert safety eye. Cut
around the safety eye to create a thin blue rim (this is
Mikes iris). Now cut a tiny slit in to the white felt.
Insert blue-rimmed safety eye in to the white felt. Cut
a circle that is about 1.25 wide.

Where you cut your circle determines which way
Mikes eyeball will be looking. You can play around
with different options.

DO NOT attach washer to safety eye until instructed
to do so.

Head-Body:
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches (this is
the bottom of Mikes body)
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: (1 inc, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 5: (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 6: (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 7: sc in the next 36 sts =36 sts
Round 8: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 9: Mark this round before continuing. (1 dec, sc
in next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 10: sc in the next 24 sts =24 sts
Round 11: (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 18 sts
Round 12: sc in the next 18 sts =18 sts

Insert eye between Rounds 9 & 10. Attach washer to
secure eye in place. Stuff body with Poly-Fil and
continue stuffing as you go.

Round 13: (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts
Round 14: dec x6 = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 6 tail for sewing. Sew the body
shut.



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Arms (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 3 stitches
Fasten off and leave a 6 tail for sewing. Sew the arms
to Round 7 of the body.

Legs (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 5 stitches
Round 2: sc in next 5 sts = 5 sts
Fasten off and leave a 8 tail for sewing. Sew the legs to
Round 4 of the body (or wherever you need to sew them
in order to help Mike sit without rolling over).


Finishing:
Using yarn in Color B,
Embroider horns on the top of Mikes head.

Use fabric glue to secure the white felt in place.

Hide all yarn tails in the body, and voila! Mikes ready to
hang out with his best friend!



Designed by Josephine Wu from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations


2013 Josephine Wu
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What youll need:
Worsted-weight yarn:
o Color A: lime green (30 yds)
o Color B: yellow (1 yd)
F/5 3.75mm crochet hook
Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice
Yarn needle
One 12mm plastic safety eye
Blue and white craft felt
Fabric glue
Abbreviation key:
sc single crochet
sl st slip stitch
st/sts stitch/stitches
dec decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
inc increase (2sc in next st)
Notes:
Mike is 2 tall! Gauge is not important just
keep a consistent tension throughout the entire
project.
Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the
first stitch of a round, and move it up as you
work.
The Magic Circle is used to start each piece.
Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the
second chain away from the hook. Sl st to join
the round. This creates Round 1.
For this model, I used Lily Sugar n Creams
100% cotton yarn in Hot Green
Preparation of Eye:
Cut a tiny slit in to the blue felt. Insert safety eye.
Cut around the safety eye to create a thin blue rim
(this is Mikes iris). Now cut a tiny slit in to the white
felt. Insert blue-rimmed safety eye in to the white felt.
Cut a circle that is about 1.25 wide.

Where you cut your circle determines which way
Mikes eyeball will be looking. You can play around
with different options.

DO NOT attach washer to safety eye until instructed
to do so.

Head-Body:
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches (this is the
bottom of Mikes body)
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: (1 inc, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 5: (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 6: (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 7: sc in the next 36 sts =36 sts
Round 8: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 9: Mark this round before continuing. (1 dec, sc in
next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 10: sc in the next 24 sts =24 sts
Round 11: (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 18 sts
Round 12: sc in the next 18 sts =18 sts

Insert eye between Rounds 9 & 10. Attach washer to
secure eye in place. Stuff body with Poly-Fil and continue
stuffing as you go.

Round 13: (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts
Round 14: dec x6 = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 6 tail for sewing. Sew the body shut.


Arms (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 3 stitches
Fasten off and leave a 6 tail for sewing. Sew the arms to
Round 7 of the body.
Legs (make 2):
Using yarn in Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 5 stitches
Round 2: sc in next 5 sts = 5 sts
Fasten off and leave a 8 tail for sewing. Sew the legs to
Round 4 of the body (or wherever you need to sew them in
order to help Mike sit without rolling over).
Finishing:
Using yarn in Color B,
- Embroider horns on the top of Mikes head.
- Use fabric glue to secure the white felt in place.
- Hide all yarn tails in the body, and voila! Mikes ready to
hang out with his best friend!


Baby mike pattern (printer- friendly)


Designed by Josephine Wu from A Morning Cup of Jo Creations


2013 Josephine Wu
Find A Morning Cup of Jo Creations on Facebook, Craftsy, and Ravelry
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I hope you enjoyed this pattern!

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Warning: Because your finished amigurumi creations will have many small parts, please be extremely cautious if you
decide to give them to a child. The safety eyes and other small pieces, if somehow detached during play time, could be
a serious choking hazard. Also, if you decide to sell your finished amigurumi dolls, remember to include plenty of
warnings for people purchasing your products!

Copyright notes: 2013 Josephine Wu. You are welcome to hand make items from my patterns for non-commercial
and/or commercial use (you may want to check copyright policies if you are selling a doll thats based off a famous
character from cartoons, movies, etc. I am not liable for any consequences that you may encounter). On a brighter note,
yes, you may sell any amigurumi dolls that you make from my personal designs!!! When doing so, I respectfully
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