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Felted Ninja
After crocheting lots of pretty sweaters and scarves for my 
daughter, I asked my sons what I could make for them. One of 
my boys asked me to make him a ninja action figure. 
This doll is designed to be crocheted from the bottom up, 
essentially in one piece, then felted. As such, yarn with 100% 
wool content is key to the success of this project. Stick to 
traditional ninja-black or customize the doll by choosing the 
recipient’s favorite color for the body and matching his or her 
skin tone for the face. Structure and the ability to hold a pose 
is added by building a bendable frame or “skeleton,” though 
this step should be eliminated if the ninja is for a child aged 3 
or younger. Stitch markers are definitely your friends.
Required Skills 
Basic embroidery 
Basic increases and decreases 
Basic sewing (seaming) 
Basic stitches (ch, sc, sl st, hdc, dc, trc) 
Colorwork 
Crochet flat (back and forth) 
Crochet in the round 
Felting
Finished Measurements 
All measurements taken before felting. 
Length: 28.5” / 72.5cm, from head to sole of foot 
Width: 7” / 18cm across torso
Gauge 
16 sts and 18 rows = 4” / 10 cm in single crochet
Materials 
Lion Brand Lion Wool (100% wool; 158yds / 144m per 
85g ball) 
• MC #153 Ebony; 5 balls 
• CC #099 Winter White; 1 ball 
Lion Wool has been discontinued. Cascade 220 makes an 
excellent substitute. 
US size J/10 (6mm) crochet hook, or size needed to obtain 
gauge 
Stitch marker 
Yarn needle 
Polyester fiberfill 
Embroidery floss in complementary color 
Hook and loop tape—rough side only (optional) 
Long knitting needle (optional; to help with stuffing doll)
OPTIONAL FOR BENDABLE FRAME: 
3 or 4 wire clothes hangers 
Duct tape 
Wire cutters 
Pliers
- First published: September 2014
- Page created: September 18, 2014
- Last updated: January 29, 2024 …
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