Shadow the Hedgehog Scarf Pattern
Some people said they wanted the Sonic Speed Simulator character scarves in real life, so I made the Shadow Scarf!
I wrote up the pattern below the cut, so you can create your own!
This is a crochet pattern based on the Shadow Scarf model designed by Gamefam. You may use anything you make from this however you like, but please credit me if you redistribute the pattern. You may not sell the pattern. I will not stop you from selling items created from the pattern, but you should check Gamefam’s and Sega’s policies for fanworks first to avoid copyright infringement. You may modify this pattern, and share modified versions of it. You may not sell modified versions of this pattern.
Tools and materials:
Crochet hooks in sizes N, K, and G
Yarn needle
Super bulky (6) weight yarn in your main color (black if you’re making Shadow). It took almost an entire 160 yard skein. I used Lion Hometown in South Dakota Black.
Super bulky (6) weight yarn in your secondary color (red if you’re making Shadow). I used Lion Hometown in Tampa Spice.
Super bulky (6) weight yarn in white. I used Lion Hometown in New York White.
Medium/worsted (4) weight yarn in brown/tan. I used Lion Basic Stitch Anti Pilling in Cedarwood.
Stuffing
Abbreviations:
R - Round
Sk - skip
Ch - Chain
Slp - slip stitch
Hdc - Half-double crochet
Fhdc - Foundation half-double crochet
Blo - Back loop only
Sc - Single crochet
Inc - increase (single crochet)
Dec - decrease (single crochet)
Inv-dec - invisible decrease (single crochet)
Sc3tog - single crochet 3 together
[something] * 6 - repeat “something” 6 times
Alternate techniques:
The listed stitches are the ones I used. However, as some of them are a bit tricky, there are substitutions that can be made. Any invisible decrease may be replaced by a standard decrease. A magic ring may be replaced by chaining 4, slip stitching to the farthest chain from the hook, then chaining one (for height) and working stitches into the center of the chain-ring like you would a magic ring; note that this will leave a hole in the center of your circle, which you may want to cover with the tail while weaving in the ends. Also, the foundation half-double crochets may be replaced by adding a starting chain as follows:
Row 0: Ch 5 in red; change to black, ch 5; change to red, ch 5; change to black, ch 77 (75 + 2 for height), turn.
Then simply use regular half-double crochets instead of the foundation stitches, beginning in the third chain from the hook.
I have tried to make this easy to follow, but if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to me, and I will do my best to answer them.
Pattern, scarf:
Starting with black yarn (N hook)
Row 1: Fhdc 75 in black. Change to red, fhdc 5. Change to black, fhdc 5. Change to red, fhdc 5. Ch 2 and turn.
Row 2: Hdc 5. Change to black, hdc 5. Change to red, hdc 5. Change to black, hdc 75. Ch 2 and turn.
Row 3: Hdc-blo 75. Change to red, hdc-blo 5. Change to black, hdc-blo 5. Change to red, hdc-blo 5. Ch 2 and turn.
Rows 4-5: Repeat Rows 2-3.
Row 6: Hdc 75 in black. Change to red, hdc 5. Change to black, hdc 5. Change to red, hdc 5. Finish off and weave in ends
Head:
Starting with white yarn (K hook)
R1: Make a magic ring, ch 1, then sc 6 in the ring.
R2: Inc 6
R3: [sc 1, inc 1] * 6
R4: [sc 2, inc 1] * 6
R5: [sc 3, inc 1] * 6. Change to black
R6: [sc 4, inc 1] * 6
R7: [sc 5, inc 1] * 6
R8-9: Sc 42
R10: [sc 5, dec 1] * 6
R11: [sc 4, dec 1] * 6
R12: [sc 3, dec 1] * 6
R13: [sc 2, dec 1] * 6. Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Forehead/top of eyes:
With black yarn (K hook)
R1: Sc 6 in MR
R2: Inc 6
R3: [sc 1, inc] * 6
R4: [sc 2, inc] * 6
R5: [sc 3, inc] * 6. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Large spikes (create 2):
With black yarn (K hook)
Ch 8
Row 1: Ch 1 and turn, dec 1, sc 4, dec 1
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn, sc 1, dec 2, sc 1
Row 3: Ch 1 and turn, inc 1, dec 1, inc 1
Row 4: Ch 1 and turn, sc 1, sc3tog, sc 1
Without chaining, slp to the farthest stitch from the hook. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Small spike:
With black yarn (K hook)
Ch 6
Row 1: Ch 1 and turn, sc 1, dec 2, sc 1
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn, inc 1, dec 1, inc 1
Row 3: Ch 1 and turn, sc 1, sc3tog, sc 1
Without chaining, slp to the farthest stitch from the hook. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Red, lower spike:
With red yarn (K hook)
Row 1: Ch 2, 2 sc in second ch from hook
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn, sc 1, inc 1
Row 3: Ch 1 and turn, sc 3
Row 4: Ch 1 and turn, sc 3. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Sew to one of the large spikes, attaching the first row of the red portion to the final row of the black portion.
Red, middle spike:
With red yarn (K hook)
Row 1: Ch 2, 2 sc in second ch from hook
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn, sc 1, inc 1
Row 3: Ch 1 and turn, sc 2, inc 1
Row 4: Ch 1 and turn, sc 4
Row 5: Ch 1 and turn, dec 2. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Sew to one of the large spikes, attaching the first row of the red portion to the final row of the black portion.
Red, forehead/upper spike:
With red yarn (K hook)
Ch 10
Row 1: Ch 1 and turn, sc 10
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn, sc 10
Row 3: Ch 1 and turn, sc 6
Row 4: Ch 1 and turn, dec 1, sc 2, dec 1
Row 5: Ch 1 and turn, dec 2
Row 6: Ch 1 and turn, dec. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Face:
With tan yarn (G hook)
Ch 26
Row 1: Ch 1 and turn, [sc 2, dec 1] * 6, sc 2. Ch 1 and turn
Row 2: sc 20, finish off
Row 3: Slp to join in 6th stitch, sc 8, slp 1
Row 4: Ch 1 and turn, sk 1, slp 1, sc 7, slp 1
Row 5: Ch 1 and turn, sk 1, slp 1, sc 1, dec 1, sc 1, dec 1, sc 1, slp 1
Row 6: Ch 1 and turn, sk 1, slp 1, sc 3, slp 1
Row 7: Ch 1 and turn, sk 1, slp 1, dec 1, slp 1. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Ears (Create 2 in black and 2 in tan):
With black yarn (K hook)
With tan yarn (G hook)
Ch 3
Row 1: Ch 1 and turn, sc 3
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn, sc3tog. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Assembly:
Start by sewing the forehead onto the main head. Next, sew the spikes to the right side of the head, starting from the bottom and attaching each right above the previous one; stuff the lower two spikes before finishing attachment. Add the upper red stripe with the large triangular portion in the center of the forehead and the side portion attached to the upper spike, stuffing the upper spike before closing it. Sew on the face (you may want to create the mouth before attaching the face if you dislike sewing through multiple layers).
Using red yarn, embroider on the red “eyeliner” using a backstitch. Use one line of backstitching along the top of the eyes and two lines of backstitching along the sides of the eyes, trying to cover the join between the white and black. Use black yarn and a satin stitch to create the nose and the pupils; you can also cut ovals out of felt and sew them on if you prefer. Backstitch with the black yarn to make the mouth.
Sew the tan parts of the ears to the black parts, then attach the ears to the head. Finally, attach the head to the black end of the scarf, stuffing the head before closing the gap completely.
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