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© 2008 by www.AmigurumiParadise.blogspot.

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Baby Sprite Pattern © 2008 by www.AmigurumiParadise.blogspot.com

Skills level: medium.


This pattern is addressed to crafters who are already familiar with crocheting in rounds and working with
different kinds of stitches. There are no basic crochet tutorials included; some detailed illustration images are
placed at the end of the file.
For up-to-date information, interesting links and recommended tutorials please visit my blog:
http://amigurumiparadise.blogspot.com
If you have any questions about this pattern or problems while making your baby sprite, feel free to contact
me! ☺

Materials Abbreviations
U.S. notation
− 4-ply cotton yarn/worsted weight yarn in
5 colors; e. g. white (wings), cream (skin), FO fasten off
green (cap color 1), yellow (cap color 2), pink BLO back loops only
(dress, cap color 3)
− crochet hook in fitting size (I used 3.0 mm) ch chain
− some felt (in wing color) sl st slip stitch
− craft eyes (9 mm clear safety eyes) sc single crochet
hdc half double crochet
− filling
dc double crochet
− sewing needle
treble
tr
− yarn, beads, sequin and so on for face and dec decrease (2 sc worked off together)
embroidery work
inc increase (2 sc in next stitch)
− craft glue, scissors, stitch marker pic picot (ch 3, sl st in first ch)

Yarn
I normally use “Catania” from Schachenmayr (http://www.coatsgmbh.de) and sometimes “Cotton Quick” from
Gründl (www.gruendl-wolle.de). They measure 22 WPI* and have a specified gauge of 36 rows and 26 sts =
10 cm (about 9 rows and 6.5 sts = 1”) and recommended hook sizes of 2.5 to 3.5 mm.
I crochet pretty tightly, my gauge (for single crochets in round) is 8 rows and 7 sts = 1” with 3 mm hook.
WPI
*WPI – wraps per inch: To measure the WPI of your yarn, wrap it around
a pencil, a ruler or something else, until it reaches 1 inch. Then count the
number of wraps you have.

− I recommend beginning all rounds with an adjustable ring.


− All rounds are worked in a continuous spiral; do not join rounds with a slip stitch unless indicated.
− You may find it useful to use a stitch marker for counting your rounds.

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Head
With skin color:
Round 1: 6 sc
Round 2: inc around (12)
Round 3: (sc, inc) repeat around (18)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around (24)
Round 5 – 11: sc around (24)
Round 12: (2 sc, dec) repeat around (18)
If you plan to make some embroidery work or attach security eyes: now would be a good time for that.
Round 13: (dec, dec, sc, dec, dec) repeat (10)
FO, leave a long yarn tail for sewing head to body, stuff head.

Body
If you want to give your sprite underwear in different color, start with color of underwear and change color
when indicated; if not, just start with dress color of your choice and don’t change colors.
Round 1: 5 sc
Round 2: inc around (10)
Round 3: (sc, inc) repeat around (15)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around (20)
Round 5: sc around (20)

J Now change color to dress color, if started with underwear color (otherwise just go ahead)
Round 6: sc around (20)
Round 7: sc around in BLO (20) (You will use the front loops
later when making the skirt.);
Round 8: (2 sc, dec) repeat around (15)
Round 9 – 11: sc around (15)
Round 12: (sc, dec) repeat around (10)
FO, weave in end.

Skirt
Hold the body upside down and join yarn with sl st in one of the front loops
of round 7 of body, ch 1;
with skirt/dress color:
Round 1: sc around (20) [Fig. 1]
Round 2: (3 sc, inc) repeat around (25)
Round 3: (4 sc, inc) repeat around (30)
Round 4: sc around (30)
Round 5: (sc, inc) repeat around (45)
FO, weave in loose ends, stuff body and sew to head [Fig. 2 & 3]

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Arms (make 2)
With skin color:
Round 1: 6 sc
Round 2: (sc, inc) repeat around (9)
Round 3: sc around (9)

J Change color to dress color:


Work an uncounted round of sl st (9) [Fig. 4]
Round 4: sc around (9) [Fig. 5]
Note: Work into the loops of round 3 (they are in skin color), not into the
sl st round you have made
Round 5 – 6: sc around (9)
Round 7: (sc, dec) repeat around (6)
FO, leave long yarn tail; sew open end together, sew arm to body.

Legs (make 2)
With skin color:
Round 1: 6 sc
Round 2: (sc, inc) repeat around (9)
Round 3 – 4: sc around (9)
Round 5: sc, dec, 6 sc (8)
Round 6: 4 sc, dec, 2 sc (7)
FO, leave long yarn tail; stuff a little bit, sew open end together, sew leg
to body.

Flower-Cap
This may look a little bit complicated, but it works well, if you just follow the instruction step by step. ;)
With cap color 1:
Round 1: 6 sc
Round 2: inc around (12)
Round 3 – 4: sc around (12)
Round 5: (sc, inc) repeat around (18)
Round 6: sc around (18)
Round 7: (2 sc, inc) repeat around (24)
(Now you start working the first round of petals.)
Round 8: [Fig. 6 and 7]
*(sl st, ch 4, 3 tr worked off together, ch 4, sl st) into next stitch, ch 3, skip
next 3 stitches* repeat around
(J Repeat the *blue* marked part of instruction; at the end of this row you
will have 6 petals in cap color 1.); FO

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With cap color 2:


Round 9: join yarn, (sc into the ch 3 of round 8); ch 3) repeat around (be
sure to work the ch “behind” the petals of round 8), join with sl st
Round 10: [Fig. 8]
*(sl st, ch 3, 2 tr, 1 pic, 2 tr, ch 3, sl st) into the ch 3 of round 9; ch 3*
repeat around
(J Repeat the *red* marked part of instruction; at the end of this round
you will have 6 petals in cap color 2.); FO

With cap color 3:


Round 11: join yarn, repeat round 9, but ch 4 instead of 3 (you are now working into the ch 3 of round 10
instead of round 8); join with sl st
Round 12: repeat round 10, but work 3 tr instead of 2 [Fig. 9]
FO, leave a long yarn tail for sewing cap to head
With cap color 1: Attach yarn to top of cap, ch 7, turn, sc in second ch from hook, 5 sc, FO;
Weave in all loose ends; stuff cap a little bit, sew to head [Fig. 10 - 13]

Wings (make 2)
With wing color:
Round 1: 6 sc
Round 2: inc around (12)
Round 3: sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, (hdc, dc, pic) into next stitch, (dc, hdc) into
next stitch, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc (18)
FO, weave in loose end of the “inner” yarn tail, leave the “outer” yarn tail
for sewing wing to body;

Cut out a piece of felt that’s a little bit smaller than your wing, make
embroidery, sew felt to wrong side of wing; when finished, sew wing to
body. [Fig. 14 - 18]

Decorate your sprite as desired.

Voila! Your Baby Sprite is finished!


If you find the time, I’d love to see a picture of
your new “born” Baby Sprite! ☺

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Fig.1: First round of skirt Fig. 2: Completed body Fig. 3: Sewing head to body

Fig. 4: Uncounted round of sl st Fig. 5: Round after uncounted sl st Fig. 6: 3 tr worked off together

Fig. 7: Cap with 6 petals Fig. 8: First petal in cap color 2 Fig. 9: First petal in cap color 3

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Fig. 10: Completed cap Fig. 11: Completed cap Fig. 12: Head with cap

Fig. 13: Head with cap, rear view Fig. 14: Completed wing Fig. 15: Piece of felt for wing

Fig. 16: Sewing parts together Fig. 17: Baby Sprite, side view Fig. 18: Baby Sprite, rear view

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