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Innis the Impkin

  • Writer: lizzieb777
    lizzieb777
  • Dec 12, 2025
  • 6 min read

Innis the Impkin

brought to you by MTP Designs

a subsidiary of Madd Tea Party Boutique

Copyright 2022



Materials: #4 worsted weight yarn, approx 140 yards

                   Polyfibre fill

                   E 3.5mm hook for worsted weight

                   Needle for sewing in ends and attaching pieces

                   18mm eyes for the main eyes, any other smaller sized for the other eyes

                   

Stitch Guide: sl: slip stitch

                        ch: chain

                        sk: skip

                        st: stitch

                        yo: yarn over

                        mc: main colour

                        ac: accent colour

                        blo: back loop only

                        flo: front loop only

                        sc: single crochet

                        sc incr: single crochet increase

                        sc dec: single crochet decrease

                        hdc: half double crochet

                        hdc incr: half double crochet increase

                        hdc dec: half double crochet decrease

                        dc: double crochet

                        dc incr: double crochet increase

                        dc dec: double crochet decrease

                        tc: triple crochet

                        tc incr: triple crochet increase

                        tc dec: triple crochet decrease


Special Instructions: I suggest using the invisible dec wherever it says in the pattern to do a dec,it helps with the overall look of the item, and helps to reduce stuffing showing through on those rows/rounds Gauge is not important with this item, changing the hook or yarn size will simply change the size of the finished piece, just make sure you use the appropriate size hook for your yarn


Meet the Maker: Hi! I'm Lizzie Livett-Buchanan, the strange and unusual mind behind the strange and unusual designs from MTP Designs. I love to create the weird, the unusual, and sometimes even the macabre! I hope you enjoy making this as much as I enjoyed

writing it! I love to see what people come up with working with my patterns, so please join us in my group on facebook!!



Arms: (make two)


Start with a magic circle, or ch 3 with a sl to join, however you feel comfortable starting on the round


Round 1: 6 sc in the circle (6)


Round 2 – 24: 1 sc, repeat around (6)


Round 25: fold so both sides are touching and sc through both to close x3 (3)


finish off



Legs: (make two)


in ac


Start with a magic circle, or ch 3 with a sl to join, however you feel comfortable starting on the round


stuff firmly as you go


Round 1: 6 sc in the circle (6)


Round 2: 1 sc incr, repeat around (12)


Round 3 – 6: 1 sc, repeat around (12)


here you will finish off the first leg, leaving a longer tail to sew closed the hole that will be left behind when you attach the legs, do NOT finish off the second leg, instead continue on to the next set of instructions:



Round 7: ch 8, sc into the first st on the first leg, and the next 11, 8 sc into the back bump

of the ch 8, sc x12 around the second leg, 8 sc into the front loops of the ch 8 (40)





Round 8: 1 sc, repeat around (40)


sew hole closed


Body:


Round 9 – 11: 1 sc, repeat around (40)


Round 12: 8 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (36)


Round 13 – 15: 1 sc, repeat around (36)


Round 16: 7 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (32)


Round 17 – 18: 1 sc, repeat around (32)


Round 19: 6 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (28)


Round 20 – 21: 1 sc, repeat around (28)


Round 22: 5 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (24)


Round 23 – 25: 1 sc, repeat around (24)


Round 26: 4 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (20)


Round 27: 1 sc, repeat around (20)


Round 28: attaching the arms: 7 sc, hold arm up to your work and sc through both pieces x3, 7 sc, hold second arm up to your work and sc through both x3 (20)



Alternate Round 28: 1 sc, repeat around (20)


Round 29: 3 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (16)


Round 30 – 31: 1 sc, repeat around (16)



Head:


Round 32: 1 sc incr, repeat around (32)


Round 33: 1 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (48)


Round 34: 7 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (54)


Round 35: 8 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (60)


Round 36 – 45: 1 sc, repeat around (60)


Round 46: 8 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (54)


place eyes between rounds 39/40 with approx. 9 st showing between


any other eyes you wish you place,


do so now take the time here to do the facial features




Round 47: 7 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (48)


Round 48: 6 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (42)


Round 49: 5 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (36)


Round 50: 4 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (30)


Round 51: 3 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (24)


Round 52: 2 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (18)


Round 53: 1 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (12)


Round 54: 1 sc dec, repeat around (6)


finish off and weave in ends



Pointed Ears: (make 2)


Start with a magic circle, or ch 3 with a sl to join, however you feel comfortable starting on the round


Round 1: 6 sc in the circle (6)


Round 2: 1 sc, repeat around (6)


Round 3: 2 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (8)


Round 4: 1 sc, repeat around (8)


Round 5: 1 sc incr, repeat around (16)


Round 6: 1 sc, repeat around (16)


Round 7: 3 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (20)


Round 8: 1 sc, repeat around (20)


Round 9: 3 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (25)


Round 10: 1 sc, repeat around (25)


Round 11: 4 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (30)


Round 12 – 14: 1 sc, repeat around (30)


Round 15: 3 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (24)


Round 16: 1 sc, repeat around (24)


Round 17: 2 sc, 1 sc dec, repeat around (18)


Round 18 – 20: 1 sc, repeat around (18)


Round 21: fold so both sides are touching and sc through both to close x9 (9)


finish off with a long tail to sew on to the head



Flat Ears: (make two)


ch 7


Row 1: 1 sc in the 2nd ch from hook, 5 sc, turn (6)


*** all st from here on in this section will be done blo


Row 2: ch 3, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 6 sc, turn (8)


Row 3: ch 1, 8 sc, turn (8)


Row 4: ch 3, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 8 sc, turn (10)


Row 5: ch 1, 10 sc, turn (10)


Row 6: ch 3, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 10 sc, turn (12)


Row 7: ch 1, 12 sc, turn (12)


Row 8: ch 3, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 12 sc (14)


finish off with a long tail to sew to the head



Round Tail:


Start with a magic circle, or ch 3 with a sl to join, however you feel comfortable starting on the round


Round 1: 6 sc in the circle (6)


Round 2: 1 sc incr, repeat around (12)


Round 3: 1 sc, 1 sc incr, repeat around (18)


Round 4 – 6: 1 sc, repeat around (18)


finish off with a long tail to sew to the body


Long Tail:


Start with a magic circle, or ch 3 with a sl to join, however you feel comfortable starting on the round


Round 1: 6 sc in the circle (6)


Round 2 – 19: 1 sc, repeat around (6)


Round 20: fold so both sides are touching and sc through both to close x3 (3)


finish off



Assembly:


Arms: attach to round 28


Round Tail: attach so top is touching round 16, stuff before fully attaching


Long Tail: attach to round 11/12


Pointed Ears Outwards: attach so the top is touching round 45


Pointed Ears Flat: attach on a slight angle as pictured, so the front is touching round 46/47


Flat Ears: attach so top is touching round 45









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