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    OodFromDoctorWho

    ByMeganDeLancey

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    Hello everybody, Megan here. Thank you so much for wanting to try my pattern. This isthe first Ive tried my hand at pattern making. This being the case, Im not sure howeasy this is to understand to anyone other than myself. If you run into problems, havequestions, complaints, compliments, or corrections on the pattern, feel free to emailme ([email protected]). I check that several times a day and would be happy

    to help as much as I can. Thank you again and good luck!

    Also, while Im thinking of it, I would really appreciate you not making money off of thispattern. Youre welcome to use it to make things for yourself or for friends, though!

    A few notes: This is all worked in the round and all yarn is worsted weight.

    Supplies:H hook

    A wee bit of White yarn (for the brain globe)A Bluish-Gray yarn (for the body/clothing bit) (I used an unknown brand and color)

    A Skin Tone yarn (for the flesh) (I used Buff by Red Heart Super Saver)A Reddish-Pink yarn (for the tentacles) (I used Country Red by SugarNCream)2 9mm Safety Eyes

    A Yarn Needle

    Key:st - stitchsc - single crochettrc - triple crochetinc - increase (2 sc into one st)dec - decrease (taking 2 sts down to 1)

    Legs (x2) (with bluish-gray):

    Chain 2.Row 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hookRow 2: 2 sc in each st around (12 st)Row 3: *sc in st, inc* Repeat * to * (18 st)Row 4: sc around in backloop only (18 st)Rows 5-8: 1 sc in each st around (18 st)

    Body (with bluish-gray):

    Row 1: Both legs held together with right sides facing, 1 sc in 15 sts in leg#1, 1 sc in

    15 sts in leg#2 (30 st)Rows 2 - 6: 1 sc in each st around (30 st)Row 7: *3 sc, 1 dec* Repeat * to * (24 st)Row 8: *2 sc, 1 dec* Repeat * to * (18 st)Row 9: *sc, 1 dec* Repeat * to * (12 st)

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    Head (with buff):

    Row 1: 1 sc in each st around (12 st)Row 2: *sc in next st, inc in next sc* Repeat * to * (18 st)Row 3: *sc in next 2 st, inc in next sc* Repeat * to * (24 st)Row 4: *sc in next 3 st, inc in next sc* Repeat * to * (30 st)

    Row 5: *sc in next 4 st, inc in next sc* Repeat * to * (36 st)Row 6: *sc in next 5 st, inc in next sc* Repeat * to * (42 st)Rows 7-16: sc in each st around (42 st)Row 17: *sc in next 5 st, dec* Repeat * to * (36 st)Row 18: *sc in next 4 st, dec* Repeat * to * (30 st)Row 19: *sc in next 3 st, dec* Repeat * to * (24 st)~~This is where I would suggest breaking to add tentacles, eyes, and some stuffing~~Row 20: *sc in next 2 st, dec* Repeat * to * (18 st)Row 21: *sc in next st, dec* Repeat * to * (12 st)Row 22: dec all around (6 st)Row 23: dec all around (3st)

    Tentacles (all one continuous thing) (with reddish pink):

    Chose a spot on the lower half of the head and slip stitch around a stitch. Chain 14.Turn and start in second chain from hook. Increase 2 sc in each stitch on the way back(26 st). Continue on to the next tentacle following the same directions for each one.Use the below picture for placing reference.

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    Arms (x2) (start with bluish-gray):

    Chain 6Row 1: Link into circle. *sc in next 2 sts, inc* Repeat * to * (8 st)Rows 2-3: 1 sc in each st around (8 st)Row 4: Switch to buff color. *sc in next 4 sts, inc* Repeat * to * (12 st)

    Row 5: sc in next 5 sts, chain 1, trc in next st, sc in remaining 6 sts (12 st, 13 w/ ch 1)Row 6: sc in next 5 sts, skip over the chain one and trc and following sc, sc in following 5 sts (10 st)Row 7: sc in each st around (10 st)Row 8: dec in each st around (5 st)Row 9+: keep dec around until the end is closed up.

    Brain (with white):

    Leaving a long tail, chain 2.Row 1: 6 sts in second chain from hook.Row 2: 2 sc in each st around (12 st)

    Rows 3-4: sc in each st around (12 st)Row 5: dec in all around (6 st)Row 6: dec in all around (3 st)Row 7: close up leaving a long tail

    Finishing Up:

    Sew the arms onto each side of the body with the thumbs facing the front. Using oneof the long tails of the brain, attach it to the palm of one of the hands. Attach the brainbetween the tentacles using the other long tail. Voila! You are looking at your very ownOod. Give it a hug and give yourself a pat on the back!