Create an adorable crochet Loki amigurumi with this detailed pattern. Perfect for Marvel fans and collectors, this mischievous god of mischief is a must-have addition to any crochet superhero collection!
Create your mini version of the mischievous God of Mischief with this crochet Loki Amigurumi pattern. As an intricate mix of color and texture, the pattern yields a super-adorable, cartoon-style Loki doll, complete with his iconic green and gold outfit, helmet, and a pair of gleaming horns. Instructions are provided well-structured, step-by-step format, making it suitable for intermediate-level crocheters.
Step-by-step Guide
Materials:
- Green yarn
- Black yarn
- Gold yarn
- Brown yarn
- White yarn
- Red yarn
- 6mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Black safety eyes
- Stuffing
Body:
- Start with green yarn and make a magic ring.
- Crochet 6 single crochets (sc) into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around. You should now have 12 sc.
- Continue crocheting in rounds, increasing by crocheting 2 sc in every other sc until you have 36 sc.
- Crochet 10 rounds without increasing.
- Decrease by crocheting 2 sc together. You should now have 30 sc.
- Continue crocheting in rounds, decreasing by crocheting 2 sc together every other round until you have 12 sc.
- Stuff the body firmly and crochet the hole closed.
Head:
- Switch to black yarn and make a magic ring.
- Crochet 6 sc into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around. You should now have 12 sc.
- Continue crocheting in rounds, increasing by crocheting 2 sc in every other sc until you have 36 sc.
- Crochet 10 rounds without increasing.
- Stuff the head firmly and crochet the hole closed.
Arms:
- Make two arms using the same method as the head, but start with 8 sc in the magic ring and only increase to 24 sc.
Legs:
- Make two legs using the same method as the head, but start with 6 sc in the magic ring and only increase to 18 sc.
Hair:
- Cut strands of black yarn about 6 inches long.
- Using a tapestry needle, thread the yarn through the back loops of stitches around the top of the head.
- Trim the hair to the desired length.
Horns:
- Make two horns using brown yarn. Start with 6 sc in a magic ring and increase to 12 sc. Crochet 5 rounds without increasing and then stuff the horns and crochet the holes closed.
- Attach the horns to the head using a tapestry needle and black yarn.
Cape:
- Make a rectangle of red yarn using sc. The rectangle should be about twice the width of the body and three times the length of the body.
- Fold the rectangle in half and crochet the two short sides together to make a cape.
Details:
- Attach the arms and legs to the body using a tapestry needle and black yarn.
- Add facial features using black and white yarn.
- Sew on the cape.
- Add any other details you like, such as a sword or a helmet.
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Uses: This pattern, perfect for those at an advanced beginner level, offers an exciting journey through detailed instructions and vivid pictures. This adorable Loki doll, standing tall at 7-8 cm, can claim a spot on your desk, bookshelf, or in the cozy corner of your favorite room, bringing a touch of mischief and magic wherever it goes.
Materials:
- Worsted Yarn
- 3.5m crochet hook
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Uses: Given his size and softness, Loki is a perfect travel companion, ready to sneak into bags and accompany fans on real-world adventures. Combine Loki with other crocheted Marvel characters to create your own dynamic scenes, or reenact your favorite moments from the movies and comics.
Materials:
- Worsted Yarn
- 2.5m crochet hook
With detailed instructions to guide you through each part—his helm, cape, and even those expressive eyes—you'll find joy in the process and pride in the finished masterpiece.
Crochet Old Loki Amigurumi Pattern
Uses: This pattern suits those possessing basic to intermediate crochet skills; the detailed step-by-step instructions smooth the process. Inspired by the prestigious Avenger character, this adorable little Loki adds an appealing touch to any setting.
Materials:
- Fingering Yarn
- 2.5m crochet hook
Making: Creating your own Classic Loki Amigurumi starts with crocheting the head in black and beige yarns, forming the base with rounds increasing and decreasing in stitches for the desired shape. The body then seamlessly continues from the head, maintaining the round shape and integrating color changes for Loki's classic costume details, including a yellow stripe representing Loki's iconic suit attire. The helmet progresses from a magic loop foundation, expanding in rounds and eventually adding on the horns crafted from a basic crochet cord technique. This method is also used for accessories and adorning elements, such as Loki's scepter and coat lapels. The final assembly involves stringing black yarn for Loki's hair attaching the helmet and horns.
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Uses: Have you been searching for a new hobby to pour your creativity into while also making something that could be a quirky new friend to keep you company? Crocheting a Loki figure might just be the perfect project for you. Standing proud on your shelf or desk, a crochet Loki can add a personal touch to your space.
Materials:
- Worsted Yarn
- 3.75m crochet hook
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Uses: Struggling to find a heartfelt gift for a friend who loves Marvel? How about gifting them a Loki amigurumi that you made yourself? Loki’s stories from Norse mythology can serve as educational tools in classrooms, introducing students to ancient cultures, myths, and the importance of storytelling in understanding human nature and societal norms.
Materials:
- Beige, gold/yellow, black, and green yarn
- 2m crochet hook
Making: The head begins with a magic ring of five stitches. It expanded through increasing and invisible decrease rounds to form the spherical shape, with safety eyes attached before stuffing. Following a similar pattern, the body is created from a magic ring, increased for fullness, and then decreased for shape before filling. Pocket Loki's unique attire is a coat assembled with a chain base and then worked in rows of single crochet. Detail the hem with slip stitches and add a few stitches at the neck of the coat to secure it snugly around the body. The individual pieces were assembled to bring the playful and iconic Pocket Loki.
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