Othello of the Otter Folk

Pay what you can ❤️
Suggested: $8.00 ($AUD)

PDF Crochet Pattern Only, not the Finished Product

Description

PDF Crochet Pattern Only, not the Finished Product

Introducing Othello of the Otter Folk, a charming amigurumi pattern right out of my childhood, inspired by the tales that shaped it like Redwall (Taggerung, anyone?), and Lord of the Rings. This pattern isn’t just about creating a crochet piece; it’s about capturing a slice of childhood adventures and the timeless joy of storytelling. He’s been crafted with playability in mind, with options for semi-poseable arms and legs, and the ability to stand on his own. Depending on your gauge, he’ll stand around 21cm/8.2inches. Outfitted with his hat and pack, Othello is always happy to meet other travellers on the road, and share a tale or two.

🧶 This pattern includes:

✨ Detailed step-by-step instructions in English using US crochet terms
✨ 30+ colour photos to help you get your otter looking just right
✨ A full colour PDF (B/W printer friendly available upon request with proof of purchase)
✨ Detailed instructions for crafting a semi-poseable figure, as well as instructions for his hat and pack

Whether displayed on a shelf or accompanying a child in play, Othello is sure to spark the imagination and be a lovely addition to any Amigurumi collection.

Materials

Yarn – The pattern is made for DK weight yarn, but being amigurumi, gauge isn’t super important and you can easily switch it out for a different weight. Just make sure all the yarn used is the same weight and it should still work.
  ◆ Colour A: Main body colour
  ◆ Colour B: Eye/nose/accent colour
  ◆ Colour C: Backpack main colour
  ◆ Colour D: Backpack pocket colour
  ◆ Colour E: Lillypad hat colour
2.75mm crochet hook to keep the stitches nice and tight. Depending on your yarn you may need to go up or down sizes to match.
Stuffing
Sewing pins to keep things in place as you stitch them together (not necessary, but can help keep things from sliding around)
Marker to keep track of rounds (I use an extra little piece of yarn)
Yarn needle (or smaller if you prefer to attach pieces with thread), scissors, general etc
➔ Two buttons for the backpack. Mine are 1.1cm across, but the size is flexible.