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Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern

Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern
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8-10 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic knitting experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive knitting.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern

This delightful Jigglypuff pattern brings the beloved Pokemon character to life in soft, cuddly amigurumi form. The pattern features detailed instructions for creating Jigglypuff's round body, expressive layered eyes with teal irises and white highlights, distinctive black-lined ears, and the signature curled poof on top. Each component is carefully designed to capture Jigglypuff's adorable appearance, from the sweet little arms and feet to the character's iconic pink coloring.

Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Standing approximately six inches tall, this Jigglypuff makes a perfect gift for Pokemon enthusiasts or a charming addition to your amigurumi collection. The pattern includes helpful visual references and detailed explanations for more complex techniques like partial rows and layered construction.

Why You'll Love This Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it perfectly captures Jigglypuff's sweet personality through thoughtful design details. The layered eye construction creates such depth and expression, while the curved poof adds that signature Jigglypuff charm. What makes this pattern special is how it breaks down seemingly complex techniques into manageable steps, making it achievable even if you haven't worked with partial rows before. The finished result is incredibly satisfying - you end up with a huggable friend that looks like it jumped right out of the Pokemon world. Plus, there's room for creativity in positioning the arms and feet to give your Jigglypuff its own unique personality!

Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this Jigglypuff pattern can be with just a few creative tweaks! You could easily experiment with different color schemes - imagine a shiny Jigglypuff in pastel blue or green tones, or even create a galaxy-themed version with speckled yarn. The eyes are another area where you can get creative - try using safety eyes instead of crocheted circles for a different look, or play with the iris colors to give your Jigglypuff unique personality.

The poof offers wonderful customization potential too. You could make it larger and more dramatic, or create multiple smaller curls instead of one big one. Some crafters even add small embroidered details like musical notes or hearts to personalize their Jigglypuff further. Consider adding a crocheted microphone accessory since Jigglypuff is famous for singing, or create a small marker prop for the classic angry drawing scene.

I also think changing the positioning of the arms and feet can give completely different character to your finished piece. You could pose the arms upward in a singing position, create a waving gesture, or even make them positioned as if Jigglypuff is giving a hug. The feet can be adjusted to create a standing pose instead of sitting, or positioned to look like Jigglypuff is mid-jump.

For a seasonal twist, I've seen crafters add tiny crocheted accessories like Santa hats for Christmas, bunny ears for Easter, or even a small witch hat for Halloween. You could also experiment with the yarn texture - using fuzzy or chenille yarn would give Jigglypuff an extra soft, plush appearance that's incredibly huggable. Adding small embroidered eyelashes can make your Jigglypuff look more feminine and sweet, while a tiny embroidered smile or frown changes the entire expression.

Don't be afraid to scale the pattern up or down by changing your hook size and yarn weight. A miniature keychain-sized Jigglypuff using thin yarn and a tiny hook makes an adorable gift, while a giant version using bulky yarn becomes an amazing pillow or room decoration. The possibilities are truly endless, and that's what makes this pattern so much fun to work with again and again!

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

โœ— Forgetting to stuff the body firmly enough before closing can result in a saggy appearance - pause and stuff generously as you work through the decreases โœ— Not maintaining consistent tension throughout rounds can create uneven sizing especially in the large spherical body - use stitch markers to track your progress โœ— Skipping the partial row technique in the poof section leads to an incorrectly shaped tuft - follow the color-coded visual guide carefully and don't turn your work โœ— Attaching eyes without proper placement between rounds thirteen and fourteen with four single crochets separation creates an asymmetrical face - pin first before securing permanently

Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern

Create your very own adorable Jigglypuff Pokemon with this comprehensive amigurumi pattern! Standing six inches tall, this charming pink character features sparkling teal eyes, distinctive pointed ears with black inner detailing, and Jigglypuff's signature curled tuft on top. Perfect for Pokemon fans and amigurumi enthusiasts alike, this pattern guides you through creating a huggable companion complete with cute little arms and feet. Whether displayed on a shelf or used as a cuddly friend, your finished Jigglypuff will capture the playful spirit of this beloved character from the Pokemon universe.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Jigglypuff Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern

โ€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Vanna's Choice Yarn in Pink color (approximately 1 skein)
  • 02
    Vanna's Choice Yarn in Black color (less than 1 skein)
  • 03
    Vanna's Choice Yarn in White color (less than 1 skein)
  • 04
    Red Heart Super Saver Economy Yarn in Real Teal color (less than 1 skein)

โ€” Tools Required

  • 01
    5.5 mm crochet hook
  • 02
    Poly-fil stuffing
  • 03
    Yarn needle
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Stitch markers

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โ€” Body :

Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 5, inc, inc [19]

Round 4 :

(inc, sc 2) x 6, sc 1 [25]

Round 5 :

sc 1, (inc, sc 3) x 6 [31]

Round 6 :

sc 3, (inc, sc 4) x 5, inc, sc 2 [37]

Round 7 :

sc 6, (inc, sc 7, inc, sc 6) x 2, inc [42]

Round 8 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc) x 5, sc 3 [48]

Round 9 :

sc 5, inc, (sc 8, inc, sc 9, inc) x 2, sc 4 [53]

Round 10 :

sc 8, inc, (sc 9, inc, sc 10, inc) x 2, sc 2 [58]

Round 11 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 10, inc, sc 11, inc) x 2, sc 8 [63]

Round 12 :

(sc 12, inc, sc 11, inc) x 2, sc 12, inc [68]

Round 13 :

sc 6, inc, (sc 16, inc) x 3, sc 10 [72]

Round 14 :

sc 11, inc, (sc 17, inc) x 3, sc 6 [76]

Round 15 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 24, inc) x 2, sc 22 [79]

Round 16 :

sc 18, inc, (sc 25, inc) x 2, sc 8 [82]

Round 17 :

sc 6, inc, (sc 26, inc) x 2, sc 21 [85]

Round 18 :

sc 14, inc, (sc 27, inc) x 2, sc 14 [88]

Round 19 :

(sc 43, inc) x 2 [90]

Round 20 :

sc 20, inc, sc 69 [91]

Round 21 :

sc 3, inc, sc 44, inc, sc 42 [93]

Round 22 :

sc 92, inc [94]

Round 23 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 24 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 25 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 26 :

dec, sc 92 [93]

Round 27 :

sc 42, dec, sc 44, dec, sc 3 [91]

Round 28 :

sc 69, dec, sc 20 [90]

Round 29 :

(dec, sc 43) x 2 [88]

Round 30 :

sc 14, (dec, sc 27) x 2, dec, sc 14 [85]

Round 31 :

sc 21, (dec, sc 26) x 2, dec, sc 6 [82]

Round 32 :

sc 8, (dec, sc 25) x 2, dec, sc 18 [79]

Round 33 :

sc 22, (dec, sc 24) x 2, dec, sc 3 [76]

Round 34 :

sc 6, (dec, sc 17) x 3, dec, sc 11 [72]

Round 35 :

sc 10, (dec, sc 16) x 3, dec, sc 6 [68]

Round 36 :

dec, sc 12, (dec, sc 11, dec, sc 12) x 2 [63]

Round 37 :

sc 8, (dec, sc 11, dec, sc 10) x 2, dec, sc 3 [58]

Round 38 :

sc 2, (dec, sc 10, dec, sc 9) x 2, dec, sc 8 [53]

Round 39 :

sc 4, (dec, sc 9, dec, sc 8) x 2, dec, sc 5 [48]

Round 40 :

sc 3, (dec, sc 6) x 5, dec, sc 3 [42]

Round 41 :

dec, (sc 6, dec, sc 7, dec) x 2, sc 6 [37]

Round 42 :

sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec) x 5, sc 3 [31]

Round 43 :

(sc 3, dec) x 6, sc 1 [25]

Round 44 :

sc 1, (sc 2, dec) x 6 [19]

Round 45 :

dec, dec, (sc 1, dec) x 5 [12]

Round 46 :

(dec) x 6 [6]

โ€” Eyes :

Info :

Make 2 eyes total (6 circles total). Stack sclera, iris, and highlight circles then stitch to body

Sclera (White) - Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

(sc 1, inc, sc 1) x 6 [24]

Round 5 :

(sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]

Iris (Teal) - Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

(sc 1, inc, sc 1) x 6 [24]

Highlight (White) :

Magic ring 6 [6]

โ€” Ears :

Infos :

Make 2 ears total. Each ear has inner ear (black) and outer ear (pink). Crochet the two triangles together along side edges only. Do not crochet along initial chain edge. Thread pink yarn between stitches to hide any black showing through. Stuff with Poly-fil when attaching to body

Inner Ear (Black) - Row 1 :

ch 7 [6]

Row 2 :

sc in second ch, sc 5, ch 1, turn [6]

Row 3 :

dec, sc 4, ch 1, turn [5]

Row 4 :

dec, sc 3, ch 1, turn [4]

Row 5 :

dec, sc 2 [3]

Outer Ear (Pink) - Row 1 :

ch 13 [12]

Row 2 :

sc in second ch, sc 11, ch 1, turn [12]

Row 3 :

dec, sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec, ch 1, turn [9]

Row 4 :

dec, sc 1, dec, sc 2, dec, ch 1, turn [6]

Row 5 :

(dec) x 3 [3]

โ€” Feet :

Info :

Make 2 feet. There should be a flatter spot on the foot which is the bottom

Round 1 :

Magic ring 7 [7]

Round 2 :

inc, (inc, sc 1) x 3 [11]

Round 3 :

inc, sc 1, inc, sc 4, inc, sc 3 [14]

Round 4 :

inc, sc 13 [15]

Round 5 :

sc 8, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 2 [17]

Round 6 :

sc 17 [17]

Round 7 :

sc 5, inc, sc 4, dec, sc 5 [17]

Round 8 :

sc 17 [17]

Round 9 :

dec, sc 9, inc, sc 5 [17]

Round 10 :

sc 9, dec, sc 6 [16]

Round 11 :

sc 12, dec, sc 2 [15]

Round 12 :

sc 4, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 4 [13]

Round 13 :

dec, sc 6, dec, sc 3 [11]

Round 14 :

(dec) x 4, sc 1, dec [6]

โ€” Arms :

Infos :

Make 2 arms. Use partial row technique. Add clean edge (10 stitches total). Stuff with Poly-fil when attaching to body

Round 1 :

Magic ring 5 [5]

Round 2 :

(inc, sc 1) x 2, inc [8]

Round 3 :

sc 3, inc, sc 4 [9]

Row 4 :

pr 2: sc 2, inc, sc 3 [7]

Row 5 :

pr 2: sc 5 [5]

Row 6 :

pr 2: sc 3 [3]

Row 7 :

Add clean edge

โ€” Poof :

Infos :

When reaching end of round 7, leave strand alone (do not cut or tie off). Crochet row 8 as partial row, cut and tie off. Return to round 7 strand and continue with round 9. This technique applies to rows 8, 10, 14, and 16. For rows 20-34, start new strand for each row instead of turning to maintain stitch texture. Add clean edge to entire unfinished edge. Pinch poof together in front and back using yarn segments and tie tight. Stuff with Poly-fil and attach to body with edge tucked under for rounder shape

Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 5, sc 1 [11]

Round 3 :

(sc 2, inc) x 3, sc 1, inc [15]

Round 4 :

sc 3, inc, sc 7, inc, sc 3 [17]

Round 5 :

sc 8, dec, sc 7 [16]

Round 6 :

dec, sc 3, dec, sc 4, dec, sc 3 [13]

Round 7 :

dec, sc 1, dec, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 1, dec [8]

Row 8 :

pr 3: inc, sc 2, inc [6]

Round 9 :

sc 10 [10]

Row 10 :

pr 4: sc 5 [5]

Round 11 :

sc 10 [10]

Round 12 :

sc 4, inc, sc 5 [11]

Round 13 :

inc, sc 10 [12]

Row 14 :

pr 6: sc 6 [6]

Round 15 :

sc 3, inc, sc 5, inc [14]

Row 16 :

pr 7: sc 7 [7]

Round 17 :

sc 1, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 5 [16]

Round 18 :

sc 6, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 1 [18]

Round 19 :

sc 3, inc, sc 8, inc, sc 5 [20]

Row 20 :

pr 3: sc 18 [18]

Row 21 :

pr 1: sc 8, inc, sc 9 [19]

Row 22 :

pr 1: sc 4, inc, sc 14 [20]

Row 23 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Row 24 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Row 25 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Row 26 :

pr 1: sc 8, dec, sc 10 [19]

Row 27 :

pr 1: sc 12, dec, sc 5 [18]

Row 28 :

pr 1: sc 5, dec, sc 11 [17]

Row 29 :

pr 1: sc 4, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 4 [15]

Row 30 :

pr 1: sc 6, dec, sc 7 [14]

Row 31 :

pr 1: sc 8, dec, sc 4 [13]

Row 32 :

pr 1: sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 3 [11]

Row 33 :

pr 1: sc 5, dec, sc 4 [10]

Row 34 :

pr 1: sc 2, dec, sc 2, dec, sc 2 [8]

Row 35 :

Add clean edge

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the two eyes to the body, positioning them symmetrically with the layered circles (sclera, iris, and highlight) stacked and stitched in place
  • Sew the two ears to the top sides of the head, stuffing them lightly with Poly-fil to maintain their pointed triangular shape
  • Attach the poof to the top center of the head, making sure the clean edge is tucked underneath for a rounded appearance
  • Sew the two arms to the sides of the body at your desired position, stuffing them with Poly-fil before completely closing
  • Attach the two feet to the bottom of the body in sitting position or as preferred, ensuring the flatter side faces down
  • Make any final adjustments to positioning and ensure all pieces are securely attached with yarn needle and matching yarn colors

Important Notes

  • ๐Ÿ’กUse stitch markers throughout the body rounds to keep track of where each round begins and ends
  • ๐Ÿ’กStuff the body firmly but evenly to maintain the round spherical shape characteristic of Jigglypuff
  • ๐Ÿ’กWhen working partial rows in the poof and arms, pay close attention to starting positions to achieve proper shaping
  • ๐Ÿ’กPin all pieces in place before final sewing to ensure balanced and symmetrical placement on the body
  • ๐Ÿ’กThe final size may vary depending on your tension, hook size, and yarn weight used

This adorable Jigglypuff pattern was designed to bring the beloved Pokemon character to life in huggable amigurumi form! The pattern combines intermediate techniques like partial rows and layered construction with clear step-by-step instructions to create a character bursting with personality. From the signature curled poof to the sparkling teal eyes and pointed ears, every detail captures Jigglypuff's charm. Whether you're a Pokemon fan or simply love creating cute amigurumi companions, this pattern offers a rewarding project that results in a treasured handmade friend. Happy crocheting!

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FAQs

What does 'pr x' mean in the pattern?

Partial row starting at stitch x means you start a new strand of yarn at the specified stitch number from the previous row and only crochet into some of the existing stitches, not all of them. This technique is used in the arms and poof to create specific shaping.

How do I prevent the black inner ear from showing through the pink outer ear?

After crocheting the two ear pieces together, use your yarn needle to thread additional pink yarn between the stitches wherever black is visible. This will hide the black completely and give a cleaner finish.

Why is my Jigglypuff body lumpy or uneven?

This usually happens due to inconsistent tension or insufficient stuffing. Make sure you maintain even tension throughout all rounds and stuff the body firmly and evenly as you work through the decrease rounds to achieve the smooth spherical shape.

Can I use different yarn weights or hook sizes?

Yes, but your finished Jigglypuff will be a different size. The pattern calls for 5.5mm hook with worsted weight yarn for a 6-inch tall result. Using smaller yarn and hooks will create a smaller Jigglypuff, while larger materials will make a bigger one.

How do I work the poof section without it looking wrong?

The key is to not cut your working yarn at the end of certain rounds (7, 9, 13, 15, and 17). Work the partial row, tie it off, then return to the waiting strand to continue. Also remember to start new strands for rows 20-34 instead of turning your work.