Freddy Fazbear Amigurumi Tutorial | Five Nights at Freddy's | Amis Tejiendo Momentos ENG/SPA Subs

Freddy Fazbear Amigurumi Tutorial | Five Nights at Freddy's | Amis Tejiendo Momentos ENG/SPA Subs

Crochet Freddy Tutorial

Introduction to the Project

  • Esmeralda introduces the tutorial for crocheting Freddy, a character from Five Nights at Freddy's, highlighting his cute plush version.
  • A list of materials needed for the project is provided, along with a reminder to subscribe and engage with the channel.
  • Viewers are advised that prior knowledge of amigurumi and intermediate crochet skills are required to follow along.

Starting with the Legs

  • The tutorial begins by making Freddy's legs using yellow yarn, starting with a magic ring of 7 single crochets (sc).
  • In subsequent rounds, increases are made: round two has 7 increases (14 sc), round three has 1 sc and 1 increase repeated seven times (21 sc).
  • The color changes to brown in round four while continuing to work in back loops only (BLO), resulting in 28 sc after specific increases.

Continuing Leg Construction

  • Slip stitches are made around the leg before cutting the yarn and securing it inside.
  • Round six consists of making 10 sc followed by five repetitions of 2 sc and 1 increase, totaling 40 sc.
  • Round seven involves decreasing stitches after making initial single crochets; this pattern continues through several rounds until reaching a total of 16 stitches.

Completing the Legs

  • The leg is filled for firmness before flattening it out for closure.
  • After finishing one leg, viewers are instructed to create another identical leg.

Moving on to Arms

  • The arms begin similarly with yellow yarn and a magic ring of 7 sc; increases follow as done in previous sections.
  • As with the legs, slip stitches are made at color change points before proceeding through multiple rounds until reaching necessary stitch counts.

Finalizing Arms and Ears

  • Filling occurs up to a certain point before closing off each arm; both arms should be created identically.

Crocheting Freddy: Step-by-Step Guide

Rounds for the Body and Ears

  • In round five, create 4 single crochets (sc) and 1 decrease three times to achieve a total of 15 sc. Complete this round with the same number of stitches.
  • Cut the yarn leaving a tail for sewing the ears to the head after making two identical ears. Reserve them for later use.
  • Start the body by chaining 8 in brown yarn. From the second chain from the hook, crochet on both sides to have a total of 14 stitches.
  • For round two, make 2 sc and 1 increase seven times to reach 28 sc; continue increasing in subsequent rounds up to round four for a total of 42 sc.
  • In round nine, perform 5 sc and 1 decrease six times resulting in 36 sc.

Attaching Limbs

  • Sew legs onto Freddy's body before filling it, ensuring they are movable. Use a wool needle for attachment.
  • Attach arms at the designated rounds on each side of the body similarly as done with legs.

Head Construction

  • Begin head construction in round sixteen with 15 sc followed by increases in front loops only (FLO), totaling to 45 sc by end of this round.
  • Continue crocheting two additional rounds with FLO maintaining a count of 45 sc while preparing to fill the body appropriately.

Shaping Features

  • In round twenty, start shaping cheeks by crocheting in FLO: first do 15 sc followed by increases leading to a total of 65 sc around.
  • Proceed with three more rounds maintaining that same stitch count (65 sc).

Decreasing and Finalizing Head Shape

  • For round twenty-four, begin decreasing: do ten decreases interspersed with single crochets leading down to a total of 43 stitches remaining.
  • Round twenty-five involves further decreases alongside single crochets reducing down to a final count of 35 stitches.

Filling and Completing Freddy's Head

  • Fill jaw and cheekbones thoroughly during six rounds maintaining consistent stitch counts (35).
  • As you approach completion on round thirty-three, execute specific decreases until reaching just fourteen stitches left before closing off completely.

Creating Freddy's Snout

  • Start snout construction using yellow yarn beginning with a magic ring containing five single crochets; follow through various increases across subsequent rounds.
  • Create distinct shapes within snout design including chains and half double crochets (hdc), ensuring one piece has an attached tail for sewing later.

How to Assemble Freddy's Snout and Features

Assembling the Snout

  • The second piece of the snout is joined side by side using a wool needle, completing the first part of the snout. The union will be covered later by the nose.
  • After finishing off and cutting, a long tail is left for sewing the snout onto Freddy's face. The placement should ensure it is centered on the designated round.
  • When sewing, it's important that the snout slightly raises above the cheeks to maintain its shape; filling it while sewing helps achieve this effect.

Creating Eyes

  • A circle of approximately 18 mm in diameter is cut from white felt for each eye. Light blue acrylic paint creates an inner circle with black paint for detail.
  • The bottom part of each eye must align flush with the top of the snout when glued onto Freddy's face.
  • After cutting out and gluing both eyes, they are positioned with a single point of separation between them.

Adding Nose and Ears

  • A triangular nose shape measuring 2 cm wide by 1 cm tall is cut from black felt and glued between the eyes on Freddy’s muzzle.
  • Ears are sewn onto both sides of Freddy's head before adding eyebrows, ensuring proper positioning relative to other facial features.

Crafting Eyebrows

  • Eyebrows are made from black felt, designed to be narrower at one end and wider at another. They are placed about two rounds above each eye with three stitches separating them.

Creating Freddy's Belly

Crocheting Steps for Belly

  • Start by making nine chains in yellow yarn; then create eight single crochets (sc), working in rows while picking up a chain before turning.
  • After five rows of eight sc, decrease at both ends to leave six sc in total for subsequent rows.

Finalizing Belly Piece

  • Once completed, you can either leave a tail for sewing or glue it directly onto Freddy’s stomach under his neck using silicone adhesive.

Making Freddy's Hat

Initial Hat Construction

  • Begin with a magic ring containing six sc; increase stitches through several rounds until reaching 24 sc after three rounds.

Completing Hat Design

  • Transition into crocheting in front loops only (FLO), creating additional increases until achieving 27 sc before finishing off and cutting yarn.

Crafting Freddy's Bow

Bow Creation Process

  • Start by making 25 chains without twisting them; close into a circle with a slip stitch (sl st). Each round requires sl st followed by one chain before continuing.

Continuing Bow Rounds

How to Create a Decorative Bow

Crafting the Bow

  • The process begins with closing the bow using 1 single cord (sc) and 1 chain, ensuring a long tail is left for further shaping.
  • The final point of the bow is positioned in the middle, allowing for an even distribution as yarn is wrapped around to form the shape.
  • Silicone is applied to the back of the bow to secure the yarn in place, preventing it from loosening over time.
  • The creator uses their fingers to give the bow a defined shape, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.

Attaching and Finishing Touches

  • The glued bow is placed under the neck area of a project, demonstrating its intended position.
  • Black felt shapes are cut out and glued inside ears for added detail; dark eye shadows can be used as an alternative for similar effects.
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Freddy Fazbear Amigurumi Tutorial | Five Nights at Freddy's | Amis Tejiendo Momentos ENG/SPA Te enseño a tejer a Freddy del famoso videojuego Five Nights at Freddy's! Y qué mejor ocasión para conocerlo que ahora que recién se estrena la película basada en el videojuego ☺ Freddy mide 16 cms sentado y 21 cms con sus piernas estiradas y amarás el resultado! Materiales - Aguja crochet 2.0mm - pincel fino y pintura acrílica negra, blanca y celeste - Hilos 2 mm de grosor en colores negro, café y ocre - Aguja lanera - Relleno siliconado - pañolenci blanco y negro - Tijeras, alfileres y silicona líquida Comparte este vídeo: https://youtu.be/5gdgHJp94eI Síguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amistejiendo/ Tienda de Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/stores/amis-tejiendo-designs