Cuddly Cocoon Amigurumi by Kate McCully

Cuddly Cocoon Amigurumi

Crochet
March 2023
all 3 are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
3.5 mm (E)
1205 yards (1102 m)
UK
Dutch English

Our lucky muslin moth may emerge from its cocoon, or decide
to stay in it! Made in baby safe Natural Cotton yarn and hypoallergenic Furry Tales, this cute amigurumi toy is the ideal bedtime companion. Store the moth safely in its zip-up crocheted cocoon. Stitched details and oval-shaped safety eyes add personality.

Measurements
Moth
30cm tall
11¾in tall
Moth in Cocoon
40cm tall
15¾in tall

List of Materials
Scheepjes Cahlista (100% Natural Cotton; 50g/85m)
-Yarn A 520 Lavender x 4 balls
-Yarn B 507 Chocolate x 1 ball
-Yarn C 113 Delphinium x 3 balls
-Yarn D 521 Deep Violet x 1 ball
-Yarn E 505 Linen x 3 balls
Scheepjes Catona (100% Mercerised Cotton; 10g/25m)
-Yarn F 110 Jet Black x 1 ball (or scrap of yarn; used for mouth)
Scheepjes Furry Tales (100% Polyester; 100g/57m)
-Yarn G 988 Aladdin x 1 ball

-3.5mm crochet hook
-A smaller crochet hook for attaching hair (exact size not critical)
-Stitch markers
-2 x 15mm black oval-shaped safety eyes
-400g bag polyester stuffing
-1 spool cream Gütermann rPET Sew-All thread
-30cm cream zip with moulded plastic teeth
-Sewing needle

Pattern notes
Body and Head section and Hair Cap are worked using amigurumi method: work sts continuously in a spiral without closing each round with ss. Pm in first st of round, moving it up as you go. Work stitched details onto Body and Head, and tie furry strands of hair to Hair Cap before assembling pieces.
Beg Cocoon section in amigurumi method, then work rows for mid-section to allow space for zip. End Cocoon section in amigurumi method.

Wings are worked back and forth in rows; turn after each row. Each Wing is made up of two pieces in contrasting colours for front and back, mirrored on each side.