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I wanted to make plump and innocent monkeys like Curious George or Ham
the Chimp for a long time. Recently I received several e-mails which made
me happy and really encouraged me to make a new version. So here it is! I
hope you like my monkey:-)
This pattern is free of charge, however, I would appreciate it if you could
donate some money to any charity you would like to support.
Materials
Abbreviations US term
ch chain stitch
sc single crochet
2sc-inc (2-single crochet increase) :2 sc in one stitch
2sc-dec (2-single crochet cluster/decrease) :Insert hook into the 1st sc,
yoh and draw loop through, insert hook into the next sc, yoh and draw loop,
yoh and draw through all 3 loops on hook
yoh yarn over hook
sl st slip stitch
Note
It is easy to count rows if you finish each rows like this: Join with sl st in
the first sc of the row and chain 1 st. (Do not count these as proper sts! Do
not sc into these!) Then you start next row to insert hook into the first sc
of the last row (This is the first sc of each row).
Instructions
Ear x2
total
row instruction
no
With off-white yarn, make a loop with your finger. 6sc into the
1 6
loop. Tighten the loop. Join with sl st in the first sc.
2 2sc-inc x6 12
3 (1sc, 2sc-inc) x6 18
4 (2sc, 2sc-inc) x6 24
5 (3sc, 2sc-inc) x6 30
6 (4sc, 2sc-inc) x6 36
7-8 36 sc 36
9 (4sc, 2sc-dec) x6 30
10 (3sc, 2sc-dec) x6 24
11 (2sc, 2sc-dec) x6 18
(1sc, 2sc-dec) x6 Finally, cut the yarn. Make sure you leave
12 12
enough yarn to sew the ear onto the head.
Mouth
total
row instruction
no
With off-white yarn, make a loop with your finger. 6sc into the
1 6
loop. Tighten the loop. Join with sl st in the first sc.
2 2sc-inc x6 12
3 (2sc-inc x3, 3sc) x2 18
4 {(1sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 24
5 {(2sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 30
6 {(3sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 36
7 {(4sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 42
8 {(5sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 48
9-
48 sc 48
17
{(5sc, 2sc-dec) x3, 3sc} x2 Finally, cut the yarn. Make sure you
18 42
leave enough yarn to sew the ear onto the head.*
*The mouth part is oval. The longer side should be placed horizontally.
Head
total
row instruction
no
With off-white yarn, make a loop with your finger. 6sc into the
1 6
loop. Tighten the loop. Join with sl st in the first sc.
2 2sc-inc x6 12
3 (1sc, 2sc-inc) x6 18
4 1sc, 2sc-inc, (2sc, 2sc-inc) x5, 1sc 24
5 (3sc, 2sc-inc) x6 30
6 2sc, 2sc-inc, (4sc, 2sc-inc) x5, 2sc 36
7 (5sc, 2sc-inc) x6 42
8 3sc, 2sc-inc, (6sc, 2sc-inc) x5, 3sc 48
9 (7sc, 2sc-inc) x6 54
10 4sc, 2sc-inc, (8sc, 2sc-inc) x5, 4sc 60
11 (9sc, 2sc-inc) x6 66
12 5sc, 2sc-inc, (10sc, 2sc-inc) x5, 5sc 72
13-
Change the colour of the yarn to brown and work 72sc 72
24
25 (10sc, 2sc-dec) x6 66
26 (9sc, 2sc-dec) x6 60
27 (8sc, 2sc-dec) x6 54
28 (7sc, 2sc-dec) x6 48
29 (6sc, 2sc-dec) x6 42
(5sc, 2sc-dec) x6 Then stop here and sew the mouth part onto
the head. NB: Don't forget to stuff enough cotton wool firmly
into the mouth part. The mouth part is oval. The longer side
30 should be placed horizontally on the face. Sew materials for 36
eyes onto the face.* Embroider eyebrows, a nose and a mouth
with embroidery thread or yarn. Sew the ears onto the head.
Stuff enough cotton wool firmly into the head.
31 (4sc, 2sc-dec) x6 30
32 (3sc, 2sc-dec) x6 24
33 (2sc, 2sc-dec) x6 18
34 (1sc, 2sc-dec) x6 12
35 2sc-dec x6 Fasten off and sew the end of the head naturally. 6
*For small children, buttons may not be suitable for eyes. I crocheted 1
row with some black yarn and sewed them on as eyes.
Body
total
row instruction
no
With brown yarn, make a loop with your finger. 6sc into the
1 6
loop. Tighten the loop. Join with sl st in the first sc.
2 2sc-inc x6 12
3 (2sc-inc x3, 3sc) x2 18
4 {(1sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 24
5 {(2sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 30
6 {(3sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 36
7 {(4sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 42
8 {(5sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 48
9 {(6sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 54
10 {(7sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 60
11 {(8sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 66
12 {(9sc, 2sc-inc) x3, 3sc} x2 72
13-
Work 72sc 72
23
24 2sc-dec x3, work 60sc, 2sc-dec x3 66
25 2sc-dec x3, work 54sc, 2sc-dec x3 60
26-
Work 60sc* 60
36
37 (8sc, 2sc-dec) x6 54
38 (7sc, 2sc-dec) x6 48
39-
Work 48sc 48
41
42 (6sc, 2sc-dec) x6 42
43 (5sc, 2sc-dec) x6 36
44-
Work 36sc 36
46
47 (4sc, 2sc-dec) x6 30
Work 30sc. Finally, cut the yarn. Make sure you leave enough
48 30
yarn to sew the body and the head together.
*If you don't want any gaps on the hip, turn over and sew the gaps with
brown yarn.
Leg x2
total
row instruction
no
With off-white yarn, make a loop with your finger. 6sc into the
1 6
loop. Tighten the loop. Join with sl st in the first sc.
2 2sc-inc x6 12
3 (3sc, 2sc-inc x3) x2 18
4 {3sc, (1sc, 2sc-inc) x3} x2 24
5 {3sc, (2sc, 2sc-inc) x3} x2 30
6 {3sc, (3sc, 2sc-inc) x3} x2 36
7-8 Work 36sc 36
9 6sc, 2sc-dec x6, 6sc, (1sc, 2sc-dec) x4 26
10 6sc, 2sc-dec x3, 14sc 23
11 6sc, 2sc-dec x2, 13sc 21
12 6sc, 2sc-dec, 13sc 20
Change the colour of the yarn to brown, work 20sc* and stuff
13 enough cotton wool firmly into the foot. If you want to put 20
some stuffing in the leg, you can stuff lightly and evenly.
14- Work 20sc. Finally, cut the yarn. Make sure you leave enough
20
39 yarn to sew the leg onto the body.
*If you don't want any gaps on the foot, turn over and sew the gaps with
off-white yarn.
Arm x2
total
row instruction
no
With off-white yarn, make a loop with your finger. 6sc into the
1 6
loop. Tighten the loop. Join with sl st in the first sc.
2 2sc-inc x6 12
3 (1sc, 2sc-inc) x6 18
4 (2sc, 2sc-inc) x6 24
5-7 Work 24sc 24
8 (10sc, 2sc-dec) x2 22
9 (9sc, 2sc-dec) x2 20
10 (8sc, 2sc-dec) x2 18
11 (7sc, 2sc-dec) x2 16
Change the colour of the yarn to brown and work 16sc. Stuff
enough cotton wool firmly into the hand. If you want to put some
12-
cotton wool in the arm, you can stuff lightly and evenly. Finally, 16
54
cut the yarn. Make sure you leave enough yarn to sew the arm
onto the body.
Tail
total
row instruction
no
With brown yarn, make a loop with your finger. 6sc into the loop.
1 6
Tighten the loop. Join with sl st in the first sc.
2 2sc-inc x6 12
3 (2sc, 2sc-inc) x4 16
Work 16sc until your desired length. If you want to put some
cotton wool in the tail, you can stuff lightly and evenly. Finally,
4-? 16
cut the yarn. Make sure you leave enough yarn to sew the tail
onto the body.
Finishing
*Stuff a lot of cotton wool into the body (this may need some shoving:-) to
hold the heavy head properly.
*For health and safety reasons, this monkey is stuffed with only cotton
wool. If you want to stuff some plastic pellets or azuki beans into the hip
of the body to let your monkey sit properly, please do make sure pellets or
beans won't come out from the body.
*Sew the body and the head together with the left over yarn from the
body.
*Sew the arms and the legs to the body.
*Sew the tail onto the body if she/he has one.
*My monkey's height is 42cm and his sitting height is 30cm. It would be
bigger, perhaps 50cm height, if you make a monkey with aran yarn.
Enjoy making!