Recently i watched Big hero 6 and fell in love with Baymax. well, who wouldn't love this huge marshmallow like robot that gives cuddly hug whenever one feels down. After watching that movie, i wanted to make an amigurumi version of it. It's just a tiny one but i managed to make it with a pattern of my own.. yay!! So do go ahead and check out the pattern if you'd like to make one for yourself :)
Materials needed:
Acrylic yarn - white.
Crochet Hook - suitable size according the yarn ( i used sport weight yarn and 2.5mm hook)
Black embroidery floss (for mouth and eyes)
Tapestry needle.
Polyfiber fill.
safety eyes (optional)
Red and black felt (optional)
sc- single crochet
st-stitch
dec- single crochet decrease
This project is worked in continuous rounds
Head and Body:
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
R2: 2sc in each st (12)
R3: *sc in next st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (18)
R4: *sc in next 2 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (24)
R5: *sc in next 3 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (30)
R6-8: sc in each stitch (30)
R9: *sc in next 3 st, dec 1*, rep ** (24)
R10: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1*, rep ** (18)
R11: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12) (now stuff the head tightly)
R12: dec 6 times (6)
R13: 2sc in each st (12)
R14: 2sc in each st (24)
R15: *sc in next 3 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (30)
R16: *sc in next 4 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (36)
R17-20: sc in each stitch (36)
R21: *sc in next 4st, dec 1*, rep ** (30)
R22: *sc in next 3 st, dec 1*, rep ** (24)
R23: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1*, rep ** (18)
R24: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12)
R25: dec 6 times (6)
stuff the body tightly with fibre fill.
fasten off.
Hands: (make 2 )
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
R2: 2sc in each st (12)
R3: *sc in next st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (18)
R4: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12)
R5-6: sc in each stitch (12)
R7: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1 *, rep ** (9)
R8-11: sc in each stitch (9)
stuff just a little fibrefill at the bottom.
fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Legs: (make 2)
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
R2: 2sc in each st (12)
R3-5: sc in each st (12)
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Stuff the legs with fibrefill tightly.
Assembling: Attach the hands and legs to the body.
Embroider the eyes with black thread or use black felt.
Embroider the mouth as a straight line connecting 2 eyes with black embroidery floss.
If you wish, stick a tiny felt heart with fabric glue to the body.
And your little baymax doll is done!!!
Hope you like the pattern and do let me know if there is any corrections.. Happy crafting! Cheers :)
Materials needed:
Acrylic yarn - white.
Crochet Hook - suitable size according the yarn ( i used sport weight yarn and 2.5mm hook)
Black embroidery floss (for mouth and eyes)
Tapestry needle.
Polyfiber fill.
safety eyes (optional)
Red and black felt (optional)
sc- single crochet
st-stitch
dec- single crochet decrease
This project is worked in continuous rounds
Head and Body:
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
R2: 2sc in each st (12)
R3: *sc in next st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (18)
R4: *sc in next 2 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (24)
R5: *sc in next 3 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (30)
R6-8: sc in each stitch (30)
R9: *sc in next 3 st, dec 1*, rep ** (24)
R10: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1*, rep ** (18)
R11: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12) (now stuff the head tightly)
R12: dec 6 times (6)
R13: 2sc in each st (12)
R14: 2sc in each st (24)
R15: *sc in next 3 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (30)
R16: *sc in next 4 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (36)
R17-20: sc in each stitch (36)
R21: *sc in next 4st, dec 1*, rep ** (30)
R22: *sc in next 3 st, dec 1*, rep ** (24)
R23: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1*, rep ** (18)
R24: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12)
R25: dec 6 times (6)
stuff the body tightly with fibre fill.
fasten off.
Hands: (make 2 )
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
R2: 2sc in each st (12)
R3: *sc in next st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (18)
R4: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12)
R5-6: sc in each stitch (12)
R7: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1 *, rep ** (9)
R8-11: sc in each stitch (9)
stuff just a little fibrefill at the bottom.
fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Legs: (make 2)
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
R2: 2sc in each st (12)
R3-5: sc in each st (12)
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Stuff the legs with fibrefill tightly.
Assembling: Attach the hands and legs to the body.
Embroider the eyes with black thread or use black felt.
Embroider the mouth as a straight line connecting 2 eyes with black embroidery floss.
If you wish, stick a tiny felt heart with fabric glue to the body.
And your little baymax doll is done!!!
Hope you like the pattern and do let me know if there is any corrections.. Happy crafting! Cheers :)
Beautiful creation. Great that u have started creating your own patterns. keep going.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! THanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute!
ReplyDeleteClever you for creating your own patterns.
ReplyDeleteHello ^^ i would like to know if i could sell the finish product..if not ...i understand ..please reply <3 oh and i love this pattern <3 goodjob
ReplyDeleteThank you so much and very glad to know you like this pattern.. Of course, you can sell the finished product. Have fun making :)
DeleteIts very cute :) I haven't tried making amigurumi before, but your pattern has just inspired me to give it a try :)
ReplyDeleteMe as well, thanks!! Loved the movie, hope I can make these work, so cute!!
DeleteMe as well, thanks!! Loved the movie, hope I can make these work, so cute!!
DeleteThis was very fun and easy to make, my 3 year old is so excited to get to play with him!
DeleteThank you for sharing the pattern ��
Lovely, so cute <3!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.:*
So, so cute !!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit !
Have a nice week !
Anna
Firstly Congratulations on your pattern designing venture. Great job!! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteHi, thank you so much for sharing. Can you please let me know what yarn ply to use?
ReplyDeleteI guess 8 ply or worsted weight yarn will be more suitable :)
Deletethanks for the crochet instructions , it is very well written ... should I translate this manual in German and put it on my Facebook page ?
ReplyDeleteYes, you can translate it and post it on your fb page. Thanks for asking :)
DeleteThank you :)
DeleteThank you :)
DeleteIm having problems with the arms and legs, the arms look more like pudgy feet... any advice?
ReplyDeleteHi Erin, For the arms if pudgy, it's ok even if you don't stuff any fiberfill. Also while joining arms, i join upto one fourth the length of arms along the body so that they don't widen too much. Place the legs in the centre of the bottom body and place them nearby and closely. Hope this helps :)
ReplyDeleteCute as a button and one of my favourite characters from anything ever, thank you for the pattern ^.^
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern! In Round 22 of the body when you say 2sc in each st (24) do you mean 2sc 12 times twice or...? I'm a bit lost xD
ReplyDeleteactually in round 22, we have to make single crochet in first 3 stitches and a single crochet decrease in next. If you repeat that 5 times again, you'll get a total of 24 stitches. Hope this helped.
DeleteThanks for the help! It turned out great!
DeleteHi :)
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern, and I would like to know if I can translate it in Italian and, obviously crediting you, post it on my blog? Thank you so much already.
Also, this one is the first crochet project I'm working on, hope I manage to finish it haha :D
Glad you liked it. Sure you can translate and post it in your blog. Thanks for asking me before handed. Happy crafting :)
DeleteHi! beautiful pattern, I was ready to try it, but I have one question, does "**" mean "til the end of the round"?
ReplyDeleteThanks Julia, ** means you have to repeat the instruction given between the ** till the end of that row. Hope this helps.
DeleteIt really does... I was also wondering, at which point do you usually turn your work? Also... do you crochet on both loops? I've been getting all mixed up with those two things. Thank you so much for replying.
DeleteJulia with amigurumi you dont work in rows but in rounds so you dont turn your work you work around in a spiral
Deletehi! i have try it, it is really beautiful, but mine can not stand like u did, can u help me?
DeleteIs this pattern a UK pattern or a US pattern ?
ReplyDeleteLove this! Thanks so much, I'm making them as party favors for my little man's 4th birthday party! Super cute and works up quickly!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves this guy,she will be happy to get a mini baymax. Thank You
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a cute pattern. I'm making this as part of a Christmas present and I love it so much that I might have to make one for myself as well.
ReplyDeleteLovely patterns! Thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful. Thank you for share the pattern :)
ReplyDeleteHi I love your pattern and am also very in love with Baymax, and I would like to know if I can translate it in Dutch and, of course by crediting you, post it on my blog? Thank you so much already.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it. Sure you can translate and post it in your blog. Thanks for asking first:)
DeleteHi, I'd like to translate this pattern in Finnish and make step by step photo instructions on my blog. I'll credit you and add a link to this post. Would that be ok?
ReplyDeleteps. I LOVE THIS PATTERN! Made one for my sister and I'm going to make one for my friend and one for myself too :)
Sure go ahead and translate. So glad to hear you liked it. Cheers:)
DeleteYour pattern is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWould you mind if I wrote a blog post about my experience making Baymax? I would credit the pattern to you, and link back to your site! I would also love to use this cute little Baymax for a giveaway, again giving you full credit.
Thank you for sharing your pattern with us!
Hi!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your creation!
Your work is beautiful!
Love this pattern and my little Baymax!
This is so cute! How did you get yours to stand up?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pattern :) Making one now! That movie made me cry hard!
ReplyDeleteThank you for amazing pattern! Inly my second amigurumi and Inam getting compliments :)
ReplyDeleteHi love your pattern I am thinking of using safety eyes what size would you think is best.
ReplyDeleteDenise
Thanks for sharing ! :D
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern!!! I have only been crocheting and making Amigurumi and this wee lil Baymax is by far my favorite Amigurumi I have made to date!! He is just so freaking adorable! Thank You for sharing your pattern and all your hard work making it.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I will try it !!! Thank you very much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI'm confused on how to go from r12 to r13...
ReplyDeletehello, any tips for if i want to make a larger version?
ReplyDeleteHi, you can try using bulky yarn :)
DeleteI love it! is so cute!! what size is it?
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWould you mine if I sold the finished product?
Hi. You are welcome to sell the finished product :)
DeleteThis is so cute! I want to make one for when I'm feeling down. I'm thinking if I use a bulkier yarn and maybe double the pattern, I can make one that's a bit more huggable. Thoughts?
ReplyDeleteWhat size of safety eyes should we use?
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow, your Baymax is sooooo cute!! I really love it, thanks for sharing! I was wondering if it would be ok for me to sell the finished project?! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHi Teresa, yes you can sell the finished product that was made using my pattern. Wishing you all the best :)
DeleteHi! My baymax turned out wrong, I completely followed your pattern but his body was way to round and short. Does anybody else have the same problem? The pictures are so cute, so I really want this to work :)
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