Thursday, 3 July 2014

Rilakkuma

I discovered recently that a friend of mine is a huge fan of the insanely cute Japanese character Rilakkuma, whose name means 'Relax Bear'.

 
Of course I knew immediately that I had to make an amigurumi Rilakkuma for him.  He loved it so much that he took it to work and a colleague saw it and adored it too.  He has now commissioned me to make another to give to her as a gift.

Since I made the original up as I went along I didn't keep a note of the pattern, so to make another I had to create it from scratch again.  That said, I think the second one has come out even better than the first, and this time I wrote down the pattern!


It's my first pattern, so I hope it makes sense.  I've used standard US crochet terms (despite being in the UK as I am more used to them. If you prefer UK terminology, just substitute sc (single crochet) for dc (double crochet).


Rilakkuma Amigurumi

You will need:

  • 3mm crochet hook
  • Bright Yellow yarn (I used DK)
  • Gingery Brown yarn (I used DK)
  • Yarn needle
  • A pair of 6mm Safety Eyes (or black beads if preferred)
  • Polyfill Toy Stuffing

 

Head (Make 1)


Using brown:

Round 1 - 6sc into Magic Ring (6)
Round 2 - inc in each (12)
Round 3 - 3 inc, 3sc, 3inc, 3sc (18)
Round 4 - 3sc, 3inc, 6sc, 3inc, 3sc (24)
Round 5 - (3sc, inc) x 6 (30)
Round 6 - (4sc, inc) x 6 (36)
Round 7-12 -  sc round (36)

If using safety eyes, insert now between rows 9 & 10, 6 empty stitches between them.

Round 13 - (4sc, dec) x 6 (30)
Round 14 - (3sc, dec) x6 (24)
Round 15 - (2sc, dec) x 6 (18)
Round 16 - (sc, dec) x6 (12)
Stuff firmly
Round 17 - dec round (6)
Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.


Muzzle (Make 1)


Using white:

Round 1 - 6sc into magic ring (6)
Round 2 - sc, 2 inc, sc, 2inc (10)
Round 3 - sc, inc, 2sc, inc, sc, inc, 2sc, inc (14)
Slip stitch into next stitch and fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.

Embroider nose and mouth with black yarn and sew muzzle in place between and just below the eyes (see photo for placement)


Ears (Make 2)


With yellow (inner ear):

Round 1 - 8sc into magic ring (8)
Pull tightish, keeping a flat edge on the open side (making a semicircle).
Round 2 - ch 1, turn, sc across (8)
Bind off.

With brown (outer ear):

Repeat rounds 1 and 2, DO NOT BIND OFF after round 2.

Round 3  - ch 1, turn
Round 4 - Hold the yellow piece against the brown piece, back to back. sc though back loop of yellow and front loop of brown (the loop of each colour in the middle nearest each other) across, joining the two pieces together. 

Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.

Fold a couple of millimetres of the edge of ear over (one left and one right) and sew in place.  Sew ears into sides of head.  See photo for positioning.


Body & Legs (Make 1)


Begin with first leg:

With yellow:

Round 1 - 6sc into magic ring. (6)

Change to brown:

Round 2 - Back loops only, (sc, inc) x 3 (9)
Round 3-5 - sc round (9)
Slip stitch to next stitch and bind off.

Second leg - repeat Rounds 1 to 5 of first leg - DO NOT bind off.

Round 6 - sc into next stitch after slip stitch on first leg and continue round, connecting both legs in a figure of 8 shape. (18)
Round 7 - sc round (18)
Stuff legs

Round 7 - 4sc, inc, 8sc, inc, 4sc (20)
Round 8-13 - sc round (20)
Round 14 - (sc, dec) x 6, 2sc (14)
Round 15 - (sc, dec) x 4, 2sc (10)
Stuff firmly.
Round 16 - dec x 5 (5)
Slip Stitch into next stitch and bind off.

Sew head to body.


Tummy Patch (Make 1)


With white:

Round 1 - 6sc into a magic ring (6)
Round 2 - sc, 2 inc, sc, 2inc (10)
Round 3 - (sc, inc) x5 (15)
Bind off leaving long tail for sewing up.

Sew tummy patch to the front of body.


Tail (Make 1)


With brown:

Round 1 - 6sc into magic ring (6)
Round 2 - inc round (12)
Fasten off, leaving long tail.

Weave yarn tail through the 12 stitches and pull tight like a drawstring. 

Stuff lightly as it gathers into make a nice ball. 

Sew into rear of body just above the legs.


Arms (Make 2)


With brown:

Round 1 - 6sc into magic ring (6)
Round 2-7 - 6sc round (6)

Stuff lightly.
Sew open end shut flat and sew each to body in the crook between body and head.

Embroider pads on the paws with yellow yarn.


The character Rilakkuma is copyright San-X 2003. Rilakkuma's Homepage (Japanese)






Please note: You can sell the finished product in small quantities at local craft shows etc (with credit to me as designer), but not on the internet.  The written pattern must not be sold in any form or used on any other website or in hardcopy/print without my permission.

2 comments:

  1. Hi, thank you for posting this, it looks so cute. I'm trying to make the body right now, and I've run into a problem on round 7 (first round of body core). The line reads: Round 7 - 6sc, inc, 12sc, inc, 6sc (20). The previous round came up to 18 stitches. But, we have two sets of 6 single crochet (12 stitches), plus two sets of increases (4 stitches in two stitches in previous round), and 12 single crochet (12 stitches). But the single crochet alone, even if we don't count the increases, comes out to using 24 stitches from the previous round (of which we have 18 stitches to use). Your total says I should wind up with 20 stitches, but I'm counting 28 (and should use 26 stitches from the previous round). This is my first amigurumi, am I misunderstanding something? Thanks in advance for any help.

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    1. Sorry for delay in replying, life has been manic recently!

      No you're not misunderstanding, looks like I mistyped - will correct the pattern so hopefully it will make more sense! Thankyou for noticing!

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