Keyleth from Critical Role Crochet Pattern

Keyleth from Critical Role Crochet Pattern 

Needed

Yarn: red (r), brown (br), "skin coloured" (sk), orange (o), and black (bl) medium wight yarn (can be any size as long as it is all the colors are the same size as each other but i used all bernat premium yarn) 
Embroidery floss: red (r), orange (o), yellow (y), white (wh), blue (b), and pink (pi) embroidery thread (this is what I used for all the little leaves so it can be left out, or a small yarn/separated threads of yarn could be used but i used friendship thread) 
Hooks: 5.00mm, 3.00mm, and 2.00mm hooks
Other: embroidery needle, Stuffing, modge podge, wax paper
Stitches: magic ring, single crochet stitch (sc), chain stitch (ch), 2 sc in a stitch (inc), and remove stitch (dec)

Pattern

Legs, Body, and Head (5.00mm hook and brown, black and "skin coloured" yarn)
1: magic ring with 7 sc (br)
2: sc 3, inc, sc 2, inc (br)
3: sc 3, dec, sc 2, dec (br)
4-5: sc  7 (br)
6-9: sc 7 (bl)
(fasten off first leg, do not fasten off second leg)
10: sc 14 attaching two legs together (bl)
(I usually sc 3 on the first leg then move to the second leg and sc it all before moving back to the first leg and getting to the end of the row but it dosen't really matter, just move over where feels right)
11: sc 14 (bl)
(use this point to take the loose thread from fastening first leg and use that to sew up any hole left in the crotch of the doll and then stuff the legs)
12-15: sc 14 (bl)
16: sc 14 (sk)
17: sc 5, dec [2 times] (sk)
18-20: sc 12 (sk)
21: sc, inc [6 times] (sk)
22: sc 2, inc [6 times] (sk)
(stuff body)
23: sc 3, inc [6 times] (sk)
24: sc 4, inc [6 times] (sk)
25-26: sc 36 (sk)
27: sc 4, dec [6 times] (sk)
28: sc 3, dec [6 times] (sk)
(stuff head)
29: sc 2, dec [6 times] (sk)
30: sc, dec [6 times] (sk)
31: dec 6 (sk)
(fasten off and then sew up top)

Arms (3.00mm hook and "skin coloured" yarn)
1: magic ring with 6 sc (sk)
2-9: sc 6 (sk)
(fasten off arms, stuff and sew on)

Skirt (5.00mm hook and red yarn)
(I recommend checking as you go to make sure the skirt fits the doll but you can have it off the doll as you crochet)
1: ch 16 (r) 
(attach ends and crochet in the round)
2: sc 16 (r)
3: inc, sc 15 (r)
4: inc, sc 16 (r)
5: inc, sc 17 (r)
6: inc, sc 18 (r)
7: inc, sc 19 (r)
8: inc, sc 20 (r)
9: inc, sc 21 (r)
10: inc, sc 22 (r)
11: inc, sc 23 (r)
12: sc 4, inc [5 times] (r)
13: sc 5, inc [5 times] (r)
14: sc 6, inc [5 times] (r)
15: sc 7, inc [5 times] (r)
(fasten off, weave in end of yarn, put skirt on doll and i used the other end of yarn too sew skirt onto doll but that it up to you)
Shirt (5.00mm hook and brown yarn)
(you will have to crochet around the doll as there is no way to get it on and off) 
1: ch 16 (br)
(attach ends and crochet in the round)
2: sc 4, ch 3, skip 3, sc 4, ch 3, skip 3, sc 2 (br)
(the chains and skipping are for arm holes, so if this pattern doesn't match up with your doll change the distribution of stitches, the end/start of rows should be at the back of the doll) 
3-7: sc 16 (br)
(fasten off and either weave in ends or use them to sew the shirt into the right place) 

Sleeve (5.00mm hook and brown yarn)
1: ch 4 [turn] (br)
2: sc 3 (br)
(make 4 of these little rectangles, two for each arm, one on top and one on bottom of each arm then use the ends to embroder the strings that attach, I did a straight upright on on the end then a diagonal line from there to the middle and then another diagnoal line from middle to the other edge and then another straight upright line) 

Shawl Base (5.00mm hook and red yarn)
1: ch 14 (r)
2: sc, inc [7 times] (r)
3: sc 2, inc [7 times] (r)
4: sc 3, inc [7 times] (r)
5: sc 4, inc [7 times] (r)
(fasten off, I at this point sewed on the shawl thing but you may want to wait until adding the leaves as it does make it harder, but if it is already on its easier to see where they should go) 

Leaves (2.00mm hook and red, orange and yellow embroidery floss) 
1: chain 3 [turn] (r/o/y)
2: sc 2 (r/o/y)
(fasten off, tie ends together, then take ends and pull one end though a stitch and the other through an adjacent stitch on the bottom of the skirt or on the shawl, and tie them together at the bottom leaving the leaf at the top. Make a bunch and fill and arrange it however you want)

 Hair (2.00mm/3.00mm hook, orange yarn)
Cut yarn into pieces around 25 cm in length by wrapping them around cardboard or a book and cutting the bottoms. fill in the front by putting the hook in from the back then taking a piece of yarn folded in half and pulling it through from the front making a loop and then put the ends of the yarn through the loop and pull tight. Do all along the bottom of the hair as well using the same technique but putting the hook in from the bottom. fill in the middle wherever else you feel needs hair but if you fill in every spot the hair ends up far to thick so try to avoid that unless that is what you want.

Antlers (modge podge, wax paper and light brown and white yarn)
take the yarn you have chosen for the antlers and cut it into 4 piece's that are around 15 cm, put modge podge down on the wax paper and form the yarn into the shape of antlers you want, I wrapped two pieces together and split them at the end. Get them into the general shape and fill the yarn with modge podge and leave on the wax paper to dry. Come back when dry and pull not modg podged end of the yarn into dolls head attaching the antlers. Then use the white yarn to create the crown design by embroidering it into the head how you want it. 

Flowers (2.00mm hook and white, blue, or pink embroidery floss)
1: ch 2 [turn] (wh/b/pi) 
2: sc 1 (wh/b/pi)
(make 2 of each color and fasten off, then sew them onto the crown piece) 

You are Done

Thanks for reading/using my pattern, this is one of the first patterns I've posted so if you have any feedback I'd be happy to receive it. Its easiest to reach me at @nerd_with_yarn on instagram but you can also reach me at @NerdWithYarn on twitter for any questions or comments you may have. Feel free to reach out at any time. You are have full freedom to post or sell it if you make it but I would prefer some credit, I would also love to see how any turn out.
 
 



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