Amigurumi Casper Free Pattern
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Welcome to our crochet corner! If you’re looking to dive into the enchanting world of amigurumi, you’re in the right place. Today, we are excited to share a delightful free pattern for amigurumi Casper, a charming little ghost who is perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. Amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting or knitting small, stuffed creatures, has gained immense popularity due to its whimsical nature and the joy it brings in crafting adorable toys. Casper is an ideal project that will not only hone your skills but also add a touch of spirit to your crochet collection.
This project is perfect for those who are new to amigurumi as it introduces essential techniques in a playful way. By following our step-by-step guide, you will learn how to create Casper’s cute little face and soft body, making it an enjoyable experience. Utilizing basic crochet stitches and easy-to-follow instructions, this pattern ensures a fun crafting session that will spark creativity and perhaps even inspire you to create your own variations. Whether you’re aiming to make a spooky decoration for Halloween or a whimsical gift for a friend, this pattern fits the bill beautifully.
In addition to being a fun and easy project, crocheting amigurumi Casper allows you to explore various yarns and colors, making your creation truly unique. You might opt for traditional white yarn for an authentic ghost look or play with pastel shades to give Casper a more cheerful vibe. The choices are endless, and we encourage you to let your imagination run wild!
As you embark on this crochet adventure, remember that the most important thing is to have fun. Don’t worry if your stitches don’t turn out perfectly; the beauty of amigurumi lies in its imperfections and the love that goes into each handmade piece. With our free amigurumi Casper pattern, not only will you create something special, but you will also find joy in the process of learning and crafting. So gather your crochet hook, grab your yarn, and let’s make Casper together. Happy crocheting!
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Materials:
1. Yarn (Weight: fingering or super fine yarn)
White ,Black for brows
2. Suitable hook to yarn
3. Fiberfill
4. Yarn or tapestry needle
5. White and blue felt for the eyes (and black or you can take paints on fabric)
6. Wire
Terms Used:
slst – slip stitch
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
inc – increase
dec – decrease
BLO – Back Loop Only
FLO – Front Loop Only
( ) – number of stitches for each round
FO – Finish off
[ ] -repeat work as directed
*- indicate srepeats
Important:
All rounds are worked in a continuous spiral, unless instructed otherwise
Use a stitchmarker for counting your rounds
If you prefer to sew parts together, leave a long tail after you finish off. I think the toy looks neater if you sew with a finer yarn. (For example, a seperate piece of thread from the yarn you crocheted with)
It is easier if you add your fiberfill to all the pieces as you are crocheting them

Thumb
With white
Round 1) 6 sc into magic ring (6)
Round 2-3) 6 sc (6) FO
Finger
Make 3 (for each hand)
With white
Round 1) 6 sc into magic ring (6)
Round 2-3) 6 sc (6)
Do NOT cut yarn after third finger continue on with hand instructions
Hand
Make 2
With white
Round 1) 3 sc on first finger, 3 sc on second finger, 6 sc on third finger, 3 sc on second finger, 3 sc on first finger (18)
Round 2) 18 sc (18)
Left hand
Round 3) sc, 3 sc (on thumb and hand together), 14 sc (18)
Round 4) sc, 3 sc on thumb, 14 sc (18)
Right hand
Round 3) 5 sc, 3 sc (on thumb and hand together), 10 sc (18)
Round 4) 5 sc, 3 sc on thumb, 10 sc (18)
Round 5) 18 sc (18)
Round 6) 9 dec (9)
Round 7) [2 sc, inc] *3 (12)
Round 8) [3 sc, inc] *3 (15)
Round 9-20) 15 sc (15)
Round 21) [3 sc, dec] *3 (12)
Round 22) 6 dec (6) FO



Head
With white
Round 1) 6 sc into magic ring (6)
Round 2) 6 inc (12)
Round 3) [sc, inc] *6 (18)
Round 4) sc, [inc, 2 sc] *5, inc, sc (24)
Round 5) [inc, 3 sc] *6 (30)
Round 6) 2 sc, [inc, 4 sc] *5, inc, 2 sc (36)
Round 7) 36 sc (36)
Round 8) [5 sc, inc] *6 (42)
Round 9) 3 sc, [inc, 6 sc] *5, inc, 3 sc (48)
Round 10) [inc, 7 sc] *6 (54)
Round 11) 4 sc, [inc, 8 sc] *5, inc, 4 sc (60)
Round 12) [9 sc, inc] *6 (66)
Round 13-19) 66 sc (66)
Round 20) [9 sc, dec] *6 (60)
Round 21-22) 60 sc (60)
Round 23) [8 sc, dec] *6 (54)
Round 24-25) 54 sc (54)
Round 26) [sc, inc] *12, 30 sc (66)
Round 27-29) 66 sc (66)
Round 30) [9 sc, dec] *6 (60)
Round 31) 4 sc, [dec, 8 sc] *5, dec, 4 sc (54)
Round 32) [dec, 7 sc] *6 (48)
Round 33) 3 sc, [dec, 6 sc] *5, dec, 3 sc (42)
Round 34) [5 sc, dec] *6 (36)
Round 35) 2 sc, [dec, 4 sc] *5, dec, 2 sc (30)
Round 36) [dec, 3 sc] *6 (24)
Round 37) sc, [dec, 2 sc] *5, dec, sc (18)
Round 38) [sc, dec] *6 (12)
Round 39) 6 dec (6) FO
To embroider a nose (approximately 0,2 inch). Form the cheeks and face.
To count from the nose 3 loops in each side and make a mark. Count down 4 rows and make 2 more marks.
Pass the needle to the mark number 1. Then from the mark number 1, go to the mark number 2 (so that the thread does not “run away” pass the needle not in the same hole, and after 0,1 inch)
Again we return to number 1.
Pass the needle to the mark number 3. Pass the needle to the mark number 4. Again, back to the mark number 3. Hide the thread inside the doll
Glue mouth and eyes out of felt. Draw your eyes. Embroider eyebrows.
Body
With white
Round 1) 6 sc into magic ring (6)
Round 2) 6 inc (12)
Round 3-4) 12 sc (12)
Round 5) [3 sc, inc] *3 (15)
Round 6-7) 15 sc (15)
Round 8) [4 sc, inc] *3 (18)
Round 9) [sc, inc] *6 (24)
Round 10) [sc, inc] *3, 18 sc (27)
Round 11) [2 sc, inc] *3, 18 sc (30)
Round 12-14) 30 sc (30)
Round 15) [4 sc, inc] *6 (36)
Round 16) 36 sc (36)
Round 17) 3 sc, [3 sc, inc] *3, 21 sc (39)
Round 18) 3 sc, [4 sc, inc] *3, 21 sc (42)
Round 19) 3 sc, [5 sc, inc] *3, 21 sc (45)
Round 20) 3 sc, [6 sc, inc] *3, 21 sc (48)
Round 21) 48 sc (48)
Round 22) [7 sc, inc] *6 (54)
Round 23-29) 54 sc (54)
Round 30) [7 sc, dec] *6 (48)
Round 31) 48 sc (48)
Round 32) [6 sc, dec] *6 (42)
Round 33) 42 sc (42)
Round 34) [5 sc, dec] *6 (36)
Round 35-42) 36 sc (36)
Round 43) [4 sc, dec] *6 (30)
Round 44) 30 sc (30)
Round 45) [3 sc, dec] *6 (24)
Round 46) [2 sc, dec] *6 (18)
Round 47) [sc, dec] *6 (12)
Round 48-50) 12 sc (12) FO


Insert the pieces of wire into the body and head so that the head does not fall. Sew hands.
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