11 February 2008

Litte Gamers Ninja Pattern


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However, please do not re-post the pattern on your own blog.


The Cute Ninja from Little Gamers (Crochet)

I used a worsted-weight yarn (I think it was Red Heart Super Saver, but I can’t be sure. It was just some black scrap yarn that was floating around the house) and a 4.0mm crochet hook. My little guy is about 6 inches tall.

*I’m writing this pattern down from memory, so please let me know if there are any problems/mistakes.

**Changes were made to the pattern on 13 February 2008.**

**Sorry! I'm reverting back to the original pattern! I had a lot of trouble with Cute Ninja Version 2.0 (the size of his head), and I tried out several different things, but turns out the original pattern was correct. The changes (back to the original) are made in dark purple. Apologies for the confusion! 13 February 2008.**

Each piece is worked in the round without joining rows. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of the row in order to keep track of your rows.


HEAD:
Starting chain: Ch 2.
Row 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
Row 2: 2 sc in each sc - 12 sc.
Row 3: *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc* - 18 sc.
Row 4: *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* - 24 sc.
Row 5: *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc* - 30 sc.
Row 6-11: Sc around.
Row 12: *Sc2tog in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc* - 24 sc.
Row 13: *Sc2tog in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* - 18 sc.
Row 14: *Sc2tog in next sc, 1 sc in next sc* - 12 sc. Bind off. There will be a small opening to allow stuffing.

FACE:
Using white or flesh colored yarn, ch 5.
Row 1: 2 sc in back loop of 2nd ch from hook. Sc in back look of next 2 sc. 2 sc in back loop of next sc. 2 sc in front loop of next sc. Sc in front loop of next 2 sc. 2 sc in front loop of next sc. 12 sc.
Row 2: 2 sc in next 2 sc. Sc in next 4 sc. 2 sc in next 2 sc. Sc in next 4 sc. 2 sc in next 2 sc. 16 sc. Bind off.
*With black yarn, sew eyes onto the ninja mask. You can make the eyes normal circles. I made mine in a “fighting stance” mode, but he looks more constipated than anything else! See samples.

BODY:
Starting chain: Ch 18 and join last ch to first chain with sl st, being careful not to twist.
Row 1: Sc around.
Row 2: *2sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 8 sc* - 20 sc.
Row 3: Sc around.
Row 4: *2sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 9 sc* - 22 sc.
Row 5-10: Sc around. Bind off.

ARMS (Make 2):
Starting chain: Ch 2.
Row 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
Row 2: 2 sc in each sc - 12 sc.
Row 3: Sc around.
Row 4: Sc2tog around - 6 sc.
Row 5-6: Sc around.
Row 7: Sc in next 3 sc.
Row 8-10: TURN. Sc in each sc - 3 sc.
Row 11: TURN. Sc in each sc. Bind off.

FEET (Make 2):
Starting chain: Ch 5.
Row 1: 2 sc in back loop of 2nd ch from hook. Sc in back look of next 2 sc. 2 sc in back loop of next sc. 2 sc in front loop of next sc. Sc in front loop of next 2 sc. 2 sc in front loop of next sc. 12 sc.
Row 2: 2 sc in next 2 sc. Sc in next 4 sc. 2 sc in next 2 sc. Sc in next 4 sc. 2 sc in next 2 sc. 16 sc.
Row 3: Sc around in back loop only.
Row 4: Sc2tog. Sc in next 4 sc. Sc2tog twice. Sc in next 6 sc. 13 sc.
Row 5: Sc2tog. Sc in next 3 sc. Sc2tog twice. Sc in next 4 sc. 10 sc.
Row 6-7: Sc around. Bind off, leaving a long tail to sew foot to body.

FINISHING:
Sew pieces together. You may want to sew the mask portion onto the head before stuffing the head. You may leave the arms unstuffed or stuff them for more definition. When you sew the feet on, sew the bottom row of the body onto the second or third row of the feet, shoving the feet into the body cavity a bit to create a bit of distinction between the body and the feet. In order to hide the last bit of stuffing that will peek through between the legs, sew the front of that area to the back.

Finally, for the little “notch” on the top of the ninja’s head, ch 2 and 2 sc in 2nd chain from hook. Bind off and tie the little notch to the top of the ninja. This also helps to conceal the little hole you may have at the top.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since I am new to this type of stuff, I need to know what "sc", "ch", "sc2tog", "sc around" is and how to bind, and turn. I have absolutely NO idea what that means! Please answer me!!

Julia said...

Hi! SC is single crochet, CH is chain, SC2TOG is single crochet 2 together, and the last one is single crochet around. You can find all of these abbreviations and other really helpful information about crocheting by just doing a quick google search. Good luck! And let me know if you need some more help. I'm on vacay right now with the family, and Internet is kinda wonky, but I'll be back home in a few days.

Yolie said...

My co-workers birthday is this Friday and he specifically asked me for a crochet Ninja. Thanks for posting your pattern. I'm going to give this a try. I hope mine turns out as good as yours did.

**Yolie

Julia said...

Yolie: I'm glad you'll be using the pattern! Please feel free to contact me if you have any trouble. And I would love to see and/or post the final result so feel free to share!

Yolie said...

Thanks again Julia for such a great pattern. I finished my little Ninja yesterday and he came out adorable. I posted a pic on my blog with a link to your pattern.

http://sophisticatestyle.blogspot.com/2011/08/ki-yah-its-yarn-scrap-attack-by-ninja.html

Julia said...

Yolie: Your little ninja looks fantastic! And I love the little red sash you added. Very cute!

Anonymous said...

Do you have a video tutorial for this? Thanks!