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3 Shades of Totoro

April 2nd, 2008

I made a pattern! Woot! I did this pattern up for an Amigurumi craft-swap, and I decided that anyone who wanted a more simple version of Totoro should get this pattern! {It’s free too! <3 } Your versions of the blue Totoro should look a little shorter than what the pictures are. I put one two too many straight sc rounds in there, but if you’d like to make it exactly the same, just add two rows extra of striaght sc to the sc rounds.

3 Shades of Totoro


Materials:
Bernat Satin Solids {or any worsted soft acrylic} in Grey, Blue, White and Black.
Size 3.5mm hook
Stitch marker
White felt
Tapestry Needle

Stitches Used:
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half-double crochet
dc = double crochet
tc = treble/triple crochet
inv dec = invisible decrease
inv join = invisible join
mr = make ring
french knot


Instructions for Grey Totoro:
Body -
Using grey yarn:
MR, ch 1, sc 6, close ring – do not join, work in spiral.
Rnd 1: 2sc in each sc = 12 sc
Rnd 2: increase 6 sc evenly = 18 sc
Rnd 3: increase 6 sc evenly = 24 sc
Rnd 4: increase 6 sc evenly = 30 sc
Rnd 5 – 20: sc in each sc.
Rnd 21: 6 inv dec evenly = 24 sc
Rnd 22: 6 inv dec evenly = 18 sc
Rnd 23: 6 inv dec evenly = 12 sc
Rnd 24: 6 inv dec evenly = 6 sc
Finish: Leave 6 inch tail, pull the yarn through so there is no active st. Stuff fully, and close the top by using 6 inch tail with a tapestry needle on it. Slide the front loops of the 6 stitches onto the tapestry needle, pull tight and secure.

Belly –
Using white yarn:
MR, ch 1, sc 6, close ring – do not join, work in spiral.
Rnd 1: 2sc in each sc = 12 sc
Rnd 2: increase 6 sc evenly = 18 sc
Rnd 3: increase 6 sc evenly = 24 sc
Rnd 4: increase 6 sc evenly = 30 sc
Rnd 5: increase 6 sc evenly = 36 sc
Finish: Inv join, leave 6-8inch tail, sew belly onto stuffed body. Secure and hide ends.

Ears –
Using grey yarn:
Ch 13. Working on the back row of the chain {the small bumps}:
Sl st into the first ch. Sc in ch twice, hdc in ch three times, dc in ch twice, hdc in ch, sl st in remaining 3 ch. Secure.
Attach ears into the third or forth row on the top of the body’s head. Attach between posts {where there are little holes}, pull ears into the head a little and secure.

Finishing -
With grey yarn, make 6 upside-down “V”‘s on the white belly of the Totoro. With felt, make two little circles. Push tapestry needle through the center to create hole. With black yarn, make a french knot on the white felt circles. Pull the french knot into the white felt to make more secure. Repeat, then tie and hide ends.


Instructions for Blue Totoro:
Body -
Using blue yarn:
MR, ch 1, sc 6, close ring – do not join, work in spiral.
Rnd 1: 2sc in each sc = 12 sc
Rnd 2: increase 6 sc evenly = 18 sc
Rnd 3: increase 6 sc evenly = 24 sc
Rnd 4 – 12: sc in each sc.
Rnd 13: 6 inv dec evenly = 18 sc
Rnd 14: 6 inv dec evenly = 12 sc
Rnd 15: 6 inv dec evenly = 6 sc
Finish: Leave 6 inch tail, pull the yarn through so there is no active st. Stuff fully, and close the top by using 6 inch tail with a tapestry needle on it. Slide the front loops of the 6 stitches onto the tapestry needle, pull tight and secure.

Belly -
Using white yarn:
MR, ch 1, sc 6, close ring – do not join, work in spiral.
Rnd 1: 2sc in each sc = 12 sc
Rnd 2: increase 6 sc evenly = 18 sc
Rnd 3: increase 6 sc evenly = 24 sc
Finish: Inv join, leave 6-8inch tail, sew belly onto stuffed body. Secure and hide ends.

Ears -
Using blue yarn:
Ch 9. Working on the back row of the chain {the small bumps}:
Sl st into the first ch. Sc in ch, hdc in ch two times, dc in ch once, hdc in ch, sl st in remaining 3 ch. Secure.
Attach ears into the third or forth row on the top of the body’s head. Attach between posts {where there are little holes}, pull ears into the head a little and secure.

Finishing -
With blue yarn, make 3 upside-down “V”‘s on the white belly of the Totoro. With felt, make two little circles. Push tapestry needle through the center to create hole. With black yarn, make a french knot on the white felt circles. Pull the french knot into the white felt to make more secure. Repeat, then tie and hide ends.


Instructions for White Totoro:
Body -
Using white yarn:
MR, ch 1, sc 6, close ring – do not join, work in spiral.
Rnd 1: 2sc in each sc = 12 sc
Rnd 2: increase 6 sc evenly = 18 sc
Rnd 3 – 7: sc in each sc.
Rnd 8: 6 inv dec evenly = 12 sc
Rnd 9: 6 inv dec evenly = 6 sc
Finish: Leave 6 inch tail, pull the yarn through so there is no active st. Stuff fully, and close the top by using 6 inch tail with a tapestry needle on it. Slide the front loops of the 6 stitches onto the tapestry needle, pull tight and secure.

Ears -
Using white yarn:
Ch 6. Working on the back row of the chain {the small bumps}:
Sl st into the first ch. Sc in ch twice, hdc in ch twice, sc in ch, sl st in remaining ch. Secure.
Attach ears into the second or third row on the top of the body’s head. Attach between posts {where there are little holes}, pull ears into the head a little and secure.

Finishing -
With black yarn, make a french knot on the front of the Totoro between the third and fourth rows from the top of the head. Repeat with the second french knot around 3 posts apart. Tie and hide ends.

Note: Add PVC pellets or another type of weight to the bottom of them if you’d like them to be more sturdy. They should still stand without them.

7 Responses to “3 Shades of Totoro”

  1. Ilix

    Wow that was alot of typing!! I hope you get tons of posts that people who make it have left…. or at least links to pictures! You should totally show azur…. or I will! :D

  2. blackmustard

    So cute! I’m going to make a set of these for a certain Miyazaki I know. The closest thing I’ve seen to these so far is that Totoro hat knitting pattern, and although he probably WOULD wear it… these are MUCH better. Very cool!

  3. Steph-bunny

    Awesome! Thanks Holl’s I hope I get a lot of people making them too! XD And thank you Blackmustard, for making them! I saw your Ravelry post! <33 Lovely!

  4. lycanthropica

    arrgghh! so cute i love them!
    i want to make a pattern of the dragon from spirited away!

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  6. Bookworm

    One of the ladies I worked with (and that I’ve known since I was a little girl) loves Totoro. I’ve been looking for the perfect thing to make for her as a gift and now I have it. Thank you.

  7. Stephanie

    I’m happy to hear that! I hope you show me pictures when you’re done, and do let me know how the pattern goes! If there’s any confusion, please email me!

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