A friend, Jason, suggested a baneling, which sounded more complicated/detailed than projects such as dogs and cats, but after all, I was the one who asked for suggestions! I kept pushing back the moment where I would just dive in and give it a try, till I finally came up with a sketch/battleplan on how I could do it that I was satisfied with!
I present you the baneling version cutsy ;)
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Requirements:
- Crochet Hook G (4,25mm)
- Tapestry Needle
- Green Yarn
- Brown Yarn
- Little of Black, Purple and White Yarn
- Stuffing
Abbreviations used:
- st: stitch
- sc: single crochet
- ss: slip stitch
- fsc: foundation single crochet
- 2 sctog: 2 single crochet together (decrease)
Green Poison Butt-Ball:
Round 1:
6 sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2:
2 sc in each st around (12)
Round 3:
*1 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (18)
Round 4:
*2 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (24)
Round 5:
*3 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (30)
Round 6:
*4 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (36)
Rounds 7-12:
sc around (36)
Round 13:
*4 sc, 2 sctog* repeat around (30)
Finish off
Brown Body:
Round 1:
6 sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2:
2 sc in each st around (12)
Round 3:
*2 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (16)
Round 4:
sc around (16)
Round 5:
*7 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (18)
Rounds 6-7:
sc around (18)
Round 8:
sc in front loop around (18)
Round 9:
sc in back loop from stitches of previous round (18)
Round 10:
*5 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (21)
Round 11:
*6 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (24)
Round 12:
sc around (24)
Round 13:
sc in front loop around (24)
Round 14:
sc in back loop from stitches of previous round (24)
Round 15:
*7 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (27)
Round 16:
*8 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (30)
Round 17:
sc around (30)
Round 18:
sc in front loop around (30)
Finish off
Note: rounds 8/9, 13/14
and 18 will create the bumped lines on the body to give it texture
and grooves.
Front legs (x2):
Round 1:
(white yarn) 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2:
sc around (6)
Round 3:
*2 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (8)
Round 4:
(change to brown yarn) sc around (8)
Round 5:
*3 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (10)
Finish off leaving
tail for sewing legs on body
Back legs (x2):
Round 1:
(white yarn) 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2:
sc around (6)
Round 3:
*2 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (8)
Round 4:
(change to brown yarn) *3 sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat around (10)
Rounds 5-7:
sc around (10)
Finish off leaving
tail for sewing legs on body
Big Green Side Poison Pocket (x2):
Ch 2, 4 fsc, 3sc in
turn, 3sc, 2sc in turn, join with ss.
Small Green Side Poison Pocket (x2):
Ch 2, 3 fsc, 3sc in
turn, 2sc, 2sc in turn, join with ss.
Assembly line (use pictures to guide you).
Mouth and eyes:
Push the « nose »
(tip) of the body inside to create the mouth, use the tapestry needle
and white yarn to keep it in place by creating the teeth.
With the tapestry
needle and black yarn, saw in the eyes.
Attach the poison
pockets between the bumped lines created on the body.
With the tapestry
needle and purple yarn, create some shapes on the edge of the body
(to give it some zerg « gross » aspect:)).
Stuff body firmly
and poison ball less firmly and attach them with the purple yarn.
Stuff the legs and
attach them to the body, making sure that the baneling can stand by
itself!
Let the creation of
the banelings army begin!
Note: Banelings are copyright of Blizzard Entertainment. I made this baneling pattern since a friend asked me for one (then another one, then another one...), and decided to share it since a few persons asked for it. Please do not sell this pattern since I made it available here for people who enjoy the StarCraft universe. Should you want to sell items made from this pattern, I would appreciate that you mention my name and add a link to this pattern in the item's description. Thank you!
Did you sell the banelings? :)
ReplyDeleteI actually made them in the first place for friends/coworkers who liked them :) (but they did give me some money for "participating to the crocheting cause" and the materials!).
DeleteThat was a tricky creature to recreate!
ReplyDeleteIt was so much fun! And it made me a little proud to have friends and coworkers asking if they could have one :)
DeleteOther asked me for much more complicated creatures, I'll have to get to recreate them too at some point!
Love this pattern! Would you mind guide me through the pockets? I'm kinda lost there :3
ReplyDeleteThanks! You should list your baneling pattern in Ravelry with the name "starcraft". Cause I didnt find yours at the first glance, almost missed it!
Oh! Is there a specific part of the pockets that throw you off? This was one of the first patterns I wrote so I might try to rewrite it in a clearer way!
DeleteIn essence, how the pockets are done are with a few foundation single crochet, then a couple of single crochet into the last foundation stitch, then single crochet on every stitch on the other side, then a couple of single crochet in the last stitch, to create an oval. The foundation single crochet can be replaced by a chain + single crochet in each stitch of the chain (I just prefer the foundation ones!).
If you have ever made any, it's the same way that baby shoe soles are made, but in a small version.
For instance here:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crochet-baby-converse (with a chain)
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-high-top-booties-2 (half instead of single, but same principle).
Let me know if it helps! Otherwise I can try to take some pictures!