Curious alien
Author
Jessica Felton
Introduction
This little alien has been made in the Japanese amigurumi style - in a continuous spiral with no slip stitching to join up separate rounds. The head with antenna is very easy to make - but those feet are quite a challenge and may take a few goes to get right. Feel free to try something simpler for the feet if you like - if there is an easier way I'd love to know!
Materials List
Green yarn
Black yarn
Fibrefill
Crochet hook suitable to achieve a tight gauge with the yarn
Yarn needle
Finished Size
My little alien is only about 14cm tall - but this will vary depending on your yarn and hook size.
Gauge
Keep this as tight as you can, for the stuff sections you want to be sure the fibrefill doesn't show through and for the feet you want them nice and stiff.
Notes
If you spot any mistakes or typos then please let me know.
The Pattern
Antenna & body:
ch 3 join with sl st to form a circle
Row 1. 6 sc in circle - then continue working in a spiral
Row 2. 2 sc in each sc (12 sc)
Row 3. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc* repeat around (18 sc)
Row 4-6. sc around for 3 rows
Row 7. *2 sc tog, sc* repeat around (12 sc)
Row 8. *2 sc tog* repeat around (6 sc)
Stuff with fibrefill
Row 9-16. sc around for 8 rows
Row 17. 2 sc in each sc (12 sc)
Insert a pipe cleaner into the antenna now if you want it to be bendy
Row 18. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc* repeat around (18 sc)
Row 19. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 2 sc* repeat around (24 sc)
Row 20. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 3 sc* repeat around (30 sc)
Row 21. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 4 sc* repeat around (36 sc)
Row 22. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 5 sc* repeat around (42 sc)
Row 23-31. sc around for 9 rows
Row 32. *2 sc tog, sc in next 5 sc* repeat around (36 sc)
Row 33. *2 sc tog, sc in next 4 sc* repeat around (30 sc)
Row 34. *2 sc tog, sc in next 3 sc* repeat around (24 sc)
Row 35. *2 sc tog, sc in next 2 sc* repeat around (18 sc)
Row 36. sc around
Stuff with fibrefill
Row 37. *sc tog, sc* repeat around (12 sc)
Row 38. 2 sc tog around (6 sc)
Finish off
Feet (x 2):
ch 3 join with sl st to form a circle
Row 1. 4 sc in circle – then continue working in a spiral
Row 2. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc* repeat twice (6 sc)
Row 3. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 2 sc* repeat twice (8 sc)
Row 4. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 3 sc* repeat twice (10 sc)
Row 5. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 4 sc* repeat twice (12 sc)
Row 6. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 5 sc* repeat twice (14 sc)
Row 7. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 6 sc* repeat twice (16 sc)
Row 8. *2 sc in 1st sc, sc in next 7 sc* repeat twice (18 sc)

Toes:
Now it starts to get tricky…
First toe -
Row 1. sc in next 2 sc, ch 1, sc in next 3 sc on the other side of the foot (count back from where you are 6 stitches - then work 3 sc in the next 3 sc) to make a continuous spiral of 6 sc

Row 2-5. sc around (6 sc)
Row 6. 2 sc tog around (3 sc)
sl st down the inside edge of the toe
sl st next sc tog with sc on the other side

Second toe -
Row 1. sc in next 2 sc, ch 1, sc in next 2 sc on the other side, ch 1
(for next sc work on other side to make another continuous spiral)

Row 2-5. sc around (6 sc)
Row 6. 2 sc tog around (3 sc)
sl st down the inside edge of the toe

sl st next sc tog with sc on the other side
Third toe -
Row 1. sc in next 5 sc, ch 1
(for next sc work on other side to make another continuous spiral)
Row 2-4. sc around (6 sc)
Row 5. 2 sc tog around (3 sc)
sl st down the outside edge of the foot (from the tip of the toe all the way to the bottom of the heel)

Finish off
Legs (x 2):
ch 6, join with a sc and continue in a spiral leaving the end open
Row 1-4. sc around (6 sc)
sl st into next stitch and finish off leaving a long end of yarn
Making the alien up:
Attach the leg tubes to the feet right at the bottom of the heel. The feet curve inwards so you will need to turn one foot over before sewing on the leg so that you can have your alien’s feet curving towards each other. Stuff the legs with a little fibrefill and then attach them to the bottom of the body as centrally as you can. You may have to play about with the placement of them a little to make sure the alien doesn’t topple over when finished. Using a length of black yarn sew on the eyes where and how you want them.
Finished!














This is darling!
Too cute!
Are you allowed more than one photo? A pic of the charming but tricky feet might help.
I think that only one photo is allowed - I've had a good play with the form for entering a pattern and I've only been able to add the one. I've got a close up photo of one of the feet on my new blog at - http://loopyjess.blogspot.com/
If you need any help with it just let me know - I may even try to write a quick tutorial for my blog if enough people are interested.
You can post as many photos as you'd like, as long as they're hosted on another site (like your blog, Flickr, Photobucket, etc.) I'm sorry it's so confusing! I'll be spending some time trying to make this more straightforward. There's a new FAQ here (The first photo [the "main photo" is the only one we host here; it's also used to generate the thumbnail for the pattern.)
He's so cute!
Kim
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Thanks for the help Kim - new footo now included ;-)
Sooooo CUTE!
I'm itching to get started on amigurumi but never got there. This one looks like it may be a good place to start.
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I love this!
So cute, plan to add it to my diaper cake I make for baby showers. Have made other Amaguri toys and they all have their challenges. The feet look like they will be a #4 challenge. At least the first time.
Hi.. been trying to do the toe for almost 2 days
can u please explain more/show photo on this :
Row 1. sc in next 2 sc, ch 1, sc in next 3 sc on the other side of the foot to make a continuous spiral of 6 sc
really appreciate it..
thanks anyway.. cute lil' alien
I am having the same problem I cannot get the feet right
Oh dear - I knew my instructions for those pesky feet would be a little tricky to follow! I'll try and get some photos of a foot in progress for you all and hopefully that will explain things better than I can.