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As is my personal tradition/rule, I can now post two very ambitious projects and one that was just pure creative fun. They were gifts this year for 2 writer/Fandom besties of mine and one bestie's awesome Fiancé!
Captain Janeway and First Officer Spock, custom amigurumi
--base: Taproot the Mandrake by The Stitch Tower on Etsy, ears/wigcaps/badges/details/color changes are free-handed
Mr. Truffles the Tribble (and 4 unexpected surprises)
--base: Head pattern of Taproot the Mandrake, body pattern of Mini Amigurumi Octopus by Sarah Hearn on Ravelry
--bed: repurposed organizer with fabric-wrapped paper bags and a "embossed" fabric name tag (puff paint with gold/silver/bronze Sharpie colored over it for dimension)
Yarns/Thread: Stylecraft DK, Paintbox Simply DK, Premier Just Chenille and Bernat Chenille, with Coats and Clark Metallic thread in Silver and Gold!

Note:
To offset the weights of their heads, both have been weighted, and are, in fact, sitting on their own and barely supported! Yes, I know the blue of Spock's shirt is less Original Series and more Subsequent Series Science Officer, but I couldn't get the right shade of blue at the time. I did, in fact, luck out on the red--it looked MUCH brighter on the website!

Message from Starfleet Pet Shelter: Mr. Truffles is a Domesticated Short-haired Tribble with a peaceful temperament...and allegedly neutered. (Seeing as there are 4 Trufflettes in their box, you can understand our skepticism of that lat part.) Good with children, animals and spouses. Reluctantly surrendered by a heartbroken Tribble parent who moved into a No-Pet apartment. Mr. Truffles and Trufflettes have been adopted by a loving Xenolinguist and researcher whom wished for affectionate reading companions. We wish them all the best going forward!
#velveteen mouse studios#velveteenmousestudios#crochet#fiberartist#christmas gifts 2024#star trek#tribble#tribbles#handmade#Captian Janeway#First Officer Spock#Spock#Janeway#kathryn janeway#star trek original series#star trek voyager#fandom crafts
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Amigurumi Mr. Spock - FREE Crochet Pattern

Amigurumi Mr. Spock - FREE Crochet Pattern
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It’s not a zombie, it’s mr. Spock! He is just... tired.
https://mrpikachuhat.tumblr.com/post/181051350778/mr-spock-amigurumi-pattern - pattern is here
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Hi! (I just hope you are still using tumblr...)Anyway, I found you because I was combing the internet to look for nice and fluffy pattern to crochet Spock. I found yours and - honestly - fell in love with it. Would it be possible for you to share the pattern? (if its up on any crocheting site - I'd gladly pay for it, I just could not find it anywhere).
Hi there! Yes, I’m still here. I’ve just been on an unofficial hiatus for a while. As for Spock, I’m glad you like it! It was one of the first amigurumis I made and always one of my favorites. As for a pattern, I kind of have one for you:
http://needlehook.tumblr.com/post/156704670674/first-pattern-of-the-year-is-up-i-want-this-to-be
The above is my pattern for the basic doll shape. This will get you most of the way there. Beyond that:
Legs - all black yarn
Arms - peachy color for 3 rows, blue the rest of the way up
Body - black for 6 rows, blue until the last row where it switches back to black
Head is the most difficult, but if I’m reading my notes properly: rows 1-9 are all black, 10-12 are the side burns (so stitch 14 black, then switch to 12 for skin, then back to black for the rest), rows 13-14 is the hair behind the ears so figure out where you’re going to place the ear and have skin in front of it and black behind it, then the rest of the rows are all the skin color
Ears - I never wrote the pattern down, but I’m pretty sure it’s just a magic ring of 6, then something like increases in the first 2 stitches to make the point on the ear, then one more row around to give the smooth edge
Eyes - 12mm safety eyes
Details - I got metallic looking embroidery floss (at least that’s what I think it was) and used that to add the starfleet logo on the chest and the markings on the sleeves
I know these extra details aren’t the best. I’m mainly going off of memory from a long time ago, back when my pattern notes weren’t the best. At the very least, most pieces are fairly small so if you don’t quite like the positioning of your color changes for the sideburns or anything, it’s not terrible to go back and adjust it (I think when I was making Spock I had to redo the head 4-5 times just to get the sideburns in a good spot).
Let me know if there’s anything else that could be helpful!
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