Welcome one and all to the
200th post at
Cthulhu Crochet and Cousins. Thank you everyone for being here, especially those of you who are long time readers of the blog, and especially those of you who have taken the time to post comments or share pictures of things you've made with my patterns.
I've always told myself that I'd keep the blog going as long as it was still fun (and didn't start to feel like work) Now, here we are at 200 posts, 330,486 visitors (the current count while I'm typing this) and it's still fun!
I wanted to go back to the beginning and do something special for this landmark post, so I decided it was time to revisit cthulhu patterns. Don't get me wrong, I love my previous incarnations of cthulhu, but I've always wanted to try for one with a more pear shaped head. Something a bit more accurate to illustrations I've seen such as this one. I also wanted the new design to be a bit bigger so that you could pick cthulhu up and give him a hug, hence the name Cuddly Cthulhu! I'm really happy with the way this one turned out and I hope that you all will enjoy him too.
As always, feel free to post a comment or send us an email if you have any questions about the pattern, or if you want to share pictures of your own Cuddly Cthulhu. Thanks again to everyone for stopping by.
Cuddly Cthulhu PatternMaterialsSize F (3.75mm) crochet hook
1 skein worsted weight yarn.You may wish to use a contrasting colour or darker shade for the wings. (Sample was made using Vanna’s Choice
Kelly Green for the body and Vanna’s Choice
Olive for the wings.)
Quilt batting (or your preferred stuffing material)
Two 15mm safety eyes
(2010/10/22 - Note: I was remaking the Cuddly Cthulhu a few days ago and realized that the head instructions were less than accurate. Some lines were missing causing the head to come out much stubbier than I had intended. Following the directions in the pattern will now result in a cthulhu head that looks much more like the one in the sample pictures I've posted here.
The head directions have now been changed from Rnd 8 onwards to the end of the head. Sorry for any inconvenience this edit causes. If you prefer the cthulhu with a stubbier head, work the head directions below omitting rounds 8,9,10,11, and 18.)
Head6 sc in
magic ringRND 1: work 2 sc in each st around. (12 stitches)
RND 2: *sc in first st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (18 stitches)
RND 3: *sc in first 2 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (24 stitches)
RND 4: *sc in first 3 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (30 stitches)
RND 5: *sc in first 4 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (36 stitches)
RND 6: *sc in first 5 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (42 stitches)
RND 7: *sc in first 6 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (48 stitches)
RND 8-11: sc in each st around. (48 stitches)
RND 12: *sc in first 2 st, dec over next 2*, repeat around (36 stitches)
RND 13: sc in each st around (36 stitches)
RND 14: *sc in first st, dec over next 2*, repeat around (24 stitches)
RND 15-18): sc in each st around. (24 stitches)
RND 19: 1 sc in first 6 stitches, *1 sc in front loop only of next st, ch 16, skip first st on ch, 15 sc in chain* repeat 11 more times, (making 12 tentacles in total), 1 sc in each of next 6 st (24 stitches)
RND 20: *sc in first 2 st, dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (18 stitches)
Place safety eyes, using photos as a guide. Stuff body firmly.
RND 21: *sc in first st, dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (12 stitches)
RND 22: *dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (6 stitches)
Add more stuffing if needed. Sl st in first st, finish off.
Body6 sc in magic ring
RND 1: work 2 sc in each st around. (12 stitches)
RND 2: *sc in first st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (18 stitches)
RND 3: *sc in first 2 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (24 stitches)
RND 4: *sc in first 3 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (30 stitches)
RND 5-16: sc in each st around (30 stitches)
RND 17: *sc in first 3 st, dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (24 stitches)
RND 18: sc in each st around (24 stitches)
RND 19: *sc in first 2 st, dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (18 stitches)
RND 20: sc in each st around (18 stitches)
RND 21: 1 hdc in each of first 9 stitches, sl st into next stitch. Leave rest of row unstitched. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Do not pull closed. Stuff body firmly.
Arms (make 2)
6 sc in magic ring
RND 1: work 2 sc in each st around. (12 stitches)
RND 2: *sc in first 2 st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (16 stitches)
RND 3-4: sc in each st around (16 stitches)
RND 5: *sc in first 2 st, dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (12 stitches)
RND 6-9: sc in each st around (12 stitches)
Stuff firmly.
RND 10: *sc in first st, dec over next 2 st)*, repeat around (8 stitches)
RND 11-13: sc in each st around (8 stitches)
Add more stuffing if needed. Sl st into first st, finish off, leaving long tail for sewing.
Legs (make 2)
6 sc in magic ring
RND 1: work 2 sc in each st around. (12 stitches)
RND 2: *sc in first st, 2 sc in next st*, repeat around (18 stitches)
RND 3-5: sc in each st around (18 stitches)
RND 6: 1 hdc in each of first 9 stitches, 1 sc in each of next 9 stitches (18 stitches)
RND 7: *sc in first st, dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (12 stitches)
RND 8: *sc in first 4 st, dec over next 2 st*, repeat around (10 stitches)
Stuff firmly.
RND 9-14: sc in each st around (10 stitches)
RND 15: 1 hdc in each of first 6 st, 1 sc in each of next 4 st (10 stitches)
Add more stuffing if needed. Sl St into first st, finish off, leaving long tail for sewing.
Wings (make 2)
Note: These are made the same way as the wings on my Tiny Cthulhu, only they come out bigger. If you get a little stuck, you may want to refer to this tutorial for the wings from the Tiny Cthulhu.
Ch 7. Turn and do 1 sc in each of next 6 ch sps. Ch 1, turn. 6 sc, ch 6. turn. skip first ch, 3 sc on chain, hdc to end of row. Ch1, turn. 6 sc, ch 7, skip first ch, 4 sc in chain, hdc to end of row. Ch1, turn. 7 sc, ch 7, skip first ch, 4 sc in chain, hdc to end of row. Ch1, turn. 8 sc, ch 7, skip first ch, 4 sc in chain, hdc to end of row.Ch1, turn. 9 sc, ch 7, skip first ch, 2 sc in chain, hdc to end of row. Ch 3 *Work appox. 8 dc along the top edge of the wing (opposite the pointy bits). Sl St into first Ch, or near first Ch. Fasten off, leave long tail for sewing.
AssemblyUsing photos as a guide, sew body to head. Add more stuffing as you’re sewing together, if necessary. Sew legs, arms and wings to body.
In case you're curious, the little heart on his butt says 'love'. Let's all say "aww" now!
Enjoy! Don't forget to check out my other patterns, available under the My Free Patterns tab in the left sidebar.