Amigurumi Captain America Free Crochet Pattern

Unleash your creativity and crochet skills with our “Amigurumi Captain America Free Crochet Pattern.” Learn how to craft your own Captain America superhero doll with our detailed instructions. Perfect for crocheters of all levels, from beginners to seasoned pros.

Unleash Your Crochet Superpowers with Our Free Amigurumi Captain America Pattern!

Calling all crochet heroes and superhero enthusiasts! Our “Amigurumi Captain America Free Crochet Pattern” is here to help you channel your inner crafting superhero. In this article, we’ll guide you through the exciting process of crocheting your very own Captain America amigurumi. Whether you’re a crochet veteran or just starting your yarny adventure, this pattern is tailored to suit crafters of all skill levels. So, grab your crochet hooks, assemble your crafting Avengers, and let’s get ready to create a heroic masterpiece.

Abbreviations:

sc – single crochet

inc – increase

dec – decrease

ch – chain

sl-st – slip-stitch

dc – double crochet

(…) x6 – repeat

action in brackets 6 times.

PATTERN

Legs (2pcs):

in red

1) 5ch, from the second loop from the hook inc, 2sc, 4sc in 1 loop, 2sc, inc

2) inc, 4sc, (inc) x2, 4sc, inc (16)

3) sc, inc, 5sc, inc, sc, inc, 5sc, inc (20)

4) 2sc, inc, 6sc, inc, 2sc, inc, 6sc, inc (24)

5-6) 24sc (2 rows)

7) 7sc, (dec) x5, 7sc (19)

8) 6sc, (dec) x3, 7sc (16)

9) 16sc

10) blue for the back wall 16sc

11-18) 16sc (8 rows)

We fix the sl-st and break the thread.

Attach the red thread to the 10th row and knit 1 row with columns

with one crochet.

We knit the second leg in the same way, but we do not break the thread, we will

keep on knitting the body.

Body:

We knit 3vp from the second leg and connect to the first with the help of sl-st.

19) 16sc on the first leg, 3sc on the chain, 16sc on the second leg,

3sc on the other side of the chain (38)

20) 16sc, inc, sc, inc, 16sc, inc, sc, inc (42)

21-23) 42sc (3 rows)

Next, we knit three rows of 42sc alternating 3sc with red thread and 3sc

white

24-26) 42 sc (3 rows) – in these rows we alternate colors

Next we knit blue yarn

27) 7sc, dec, 20sc, dec, 11sc (40)

28) 7sc, dec, 18sc, dec, 11sc (38)

29) 38sc

30) 7sc, dec, 17sc, dec, 10sc (36)

31) 36sc

32) 7sc, dec, 16sc, dec, 9sc (34)

33) 34sc

34) 6sc, dec, 16sc, dec, 8sc (32)

35) 6sc, dec, 14sc, dec, 8sn (30)

36) 30sc

37) 6sc, dec, 13sc, dec, 7sc (28)

38) 6sc, dec, 12sc, dec, 6sc (26)

39) 5sc, dec, 11sc, dec, 6sc (24)

Head:

Next we knit beige yarn

40) (2sc, dec) x6 (18)

41) 18sc

42) (inc) x18 (36)

43) (5sc, inc) x6 (42)

44) (6sc, inc) x6 (48)

45) (7sc, inc) x6 (54)

46) (8sc, inc) x6 (60)

47-55) 60sc (9 rows)

insert the eyes between 51-52 rows.

56) (8sc, dec) x6 (54)

57) (7sc, dec) x6 (48)

58) (6sc, dec) x6 (42)

59) (5sc, dec) x6 (36)

60) (4sc, dec) x6 (30)

61) (3sc, dec) x6 (24)

62) (2sc, dec) x6 (18)

63) (sc, dec) x6 (12)

64) (dec) x6 (6)

Hands (2pcs):

in red

1) 6sc in magic ring (6)

2) (inc) x6 (12)

3) (sc, inc) x6 (18)

4-5) 18sc (2 rows)

6) (4sc, dec) x3 (15)

7) (3sc, dec) x3 (12)

8) blue behind the back wall 12 sc

9-21) 12sc (13 rows)

22) (dec) x6 (6)

We attach the thread to the 8th row and knit 12 columns with one crochet.

We attach the handles to a thread mount.

Shield:

Knit blue yarn

1) 6sc in magic ring (6)

2) (inc) x6 (12)

3) (sc, inc) x6 (18)

Next we knit red yarn

4) (2sc, inc) x6 (24)

Next, we knit white yarn

5) (3sc, inc) x6 (30)

6) (4sc, inc) x6 (36)

Next we knit red yarn

7) (5sc, inc) x6 (42)

We knit the same detail, but in white, attach to each other,

and knit further in red capturing the loops of both parts

8) (6sc, inc) x6 (48)

9) (7sc, inc) x6 (54)

Helmet:

Knit blue yarn

1) 6sc in magic ring (6)

2) (inc) x6 (12)

3) (sc, inc) x6 (18)

4) (2sc, inc) x6 (24)

5) (3sc, inc) x6 (30)

6) (4sc, inc) x6 (36)

7) (5sc, inc) x6 (42)

8) (6sc, inc) x6 (48)

9) (7sc, inc) x6 (54)

10) (8sc, inc) x6 (60)

11-15) 60sc (5 rows)

Then I knitted 3 rows with rotary rows, in 4 rows form

openings for the eye, and tie the 5th row in a circle (exact calculations do not

I’ll write, I didn’t write it down)

I cut out the stars and the letter from felt, it is possible from foamiran, and

You can just embroider.

Girls needlewomen, knit with pleasure and celebrate

@ kiriuhina.evgenia, as the author of your Captain America scheme. Can

use the hashtag

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