I just want to start this by saying I DON’T do scary movies. It is not my thing, but I got this little cutie as a custom order and so many people loved him that I am taking the time to type out the pattern. So please if you love scary movies, or just this fun demonic little guy, share or pin this pattern!
This pattern is intermediate and takes at least 6 hours to complete. The finished doll is roughly 4 inches tall and cannot stand on its own. Lastly, the pattern is written using United States crochet terms.
For the head I do recommend using staggering to minimize weird bumps. If you have never used this technique check out THIS blog post by me!
Using White Yarn, ch 2, sc 6 into second ch from hook
R1: Inc in each sc (12 sts)
R2: *sc, inc* repeat x6 (18 sts)
R3: *sc 2, inc* repeat x6 (24 sts)
R4: *sc 3, inc* repeat x6 (30 sts)
R5: *sc 4, inc* repeat x6 (36 sts)
R6-10: sc in each sc (36 sts per round, 5 rounds)
R11: *sc 4, dec* repeat x6 (30 sts)
R12: *sc 3, dec* repeat x6 (24 sts)
R13: *sc 2, dec* repeat x6 (18 sts)
Place safety eyes between R8 and 9 about 7 stitches apart. If visually that is too low or too high adjust accordingly, you will need to add the red yarn later so there needs to be room. Begin stuffing
R14: *sc, dec* repeat x6 (12 sts)
R15: *sc 2, dec* repeat x3 (9 sts)
R16: sc in each sc (9 sts)
Switch to Light Grey Yarn
R17: *sc 2, inc* repeat x3 (12 sts)
R18: sc in each sc (12 sts)
R19: in back loops only *sc, inc* x6 (18 sts)
R20: sc in each sc (18 sts)
R21: in back loops only *sc 2, inc* x6 (24 sts)
Using White yarn, ch 2 and sc 5 into second ch from hook
Switch to Light Grey Yarn
R1-4: Sc in each sc (5 sts per) Tie off.
Using Light Grey Yarn, ch 2 and sc 6 into second ch from hook
R1-5: sc in each sc (6 sts per) Tie off.
Using Cream Yarn, ch 41
R1: In second ch from hook sc across ch 1 and turn
R2: *sc, inc using dc* repeat x20. Tie off leaving a long tail
Weave tail through original chain and scrunch to create the rippled collar. Adjust accordingly so the collar fits around the neck of the clown.
Sew together the parts you have made so far. I recommend attaching the legs first, I sew the legs together and then sew them inside of the “skirt”. Next attach the collar around the neck. Finally the arms on either side of the body. If you attach the arms first you may do them too high and have a hard time placing the collar.
The hair is made in 2 piece. First you make the front edge that has the curls and then you make a wig cap to fill in the back. I include picture to help you to create the shape how I did. This part is the most difficult so be a little creative and try not to get frustrated.
Using hook size 2.25mm and Orange Yarn, ch 41
So you don’t have to read this in paragraph form I am going to do it in a list format.
Starting in second ch from hook –
At this point go ahead and pin it to the head
Using 3.5mm hook and Orange yarn, ch 2 and sc 6 into second ch from hook
R1: Inc in each sc (12 sts)
R2: *sc, inc* repeat x6 (18 sts)
R3: *2 sc, inc* repeat x6 (24 sts)
R4: *3 sc, inc* repeat x6 (30 sts)
R5: *3 sc, inc* repeat x6 (36 sts)
R6: *4 sc, inc* repeat x6 (42 sts)
R7:(there is no increasing in this round) ch 2, 2 tc, 2 dc, 2 hdc, 2 sc, hdc, dc, tc, dc, hdc, 2 sc, 2 hdc, 2 dc, 3 tc, dc, hdc, 16 sc, hdc, dc, slip stitch to original ch 2. Tie off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Now pin this piece to the head. You will need to pull and stretch and squish a little to make it fit perfectly.
Once you have it pinned the way you like go ahead and sew it down!
I used one long piece of red yarn to do all of the accents. Using your yarn needle sew up through the back of the blouse. I do the eyes first, and you want the yarn to go 2 rows above the eye and 2 rows below. Next I sewed down through the middle of the head and body to do the “button” in between R19&20. Then down to the feet.
Using Red Yarn, ch 2, sc 6 in second ch from hook
R1: Inc in each sc (12 sts)
R2: sc in each sc (12 sts)
R3: *2 sc, dec* repeat x3 (9 sts)
R4: *sc, dec* repeat X3 (6 sts)
R5: Dec in each sc (3 sts)
R6: sc in each sc (3 sts) Tie off
I insert the paper clip into the balloon and bend it a bunch so it is secure. Then insert the paper clip into the arm of the doll and bend it a bunch to secure it. I then use my yarn needle to take a piece of black yarn through the arm and out the same hole the paper clip was inserted in, wrap the black yarn tightly around the paper clip to cover it. Sew the end up through the balloon and secure it.
And now you are done with your Creepy Clown. Don’t leave it alone too long, it might go looking for a snack! If you post a picture online, please tag me. I LOVE seeing pictures of your finished work, I might even share it on my social media page!
This pattern is an original design by Jaclyn Bartelt of The Crochet Queen Designs. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may share the link to this pattern but please do not reprint it on your site or sell paper copies. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but please DO NOT sell the pattern or distribute it.
You may sell products made from this pattern, but please clearly credit the design to me, Jaclyn Bartelt of The Crochet Queen Designs , and provide a link to my blog www.thecrochetqueendesigns.com and/or Instagram page. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you for being respectful and for your understanding!
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