Snorlax Pattern

Hi, my dear amigurumi lovers! :)

It’s time for a new pattern! :D This time I’ve been working on a gift for my brother in law, who loves pokemon and asked me if I could do a Snorlax for him. It was very anoying to design his body shape, but, for now I’m satisfied with it xD Maybe in the future I will try to improve some things on this pattern.

It is a huge Snorlax! He measures 18 inches (46cm).

Snorlax snorchar snorlax5

snorlax6
A wild pokemon is blocking the way….
Me :3

Well, hope you like it! ^_^

Materials:

– Dark green yarn;
– Cream Yarn;
– White Yarn;
– Caramel yarn;
– Black and white felt;
– Fiberfill;
– 4mm crochet hook;
– 2,5mm crochet hook;
– Tapestry needle;
– Contact glue;
– Scissors.

Notes:

– I always do my crochet works using continuous rounds. So, I will warn you in the pattern, when you have to work joining rounds;
– Everytime I will do a crochet work, the first thing I do is take a look in the entirely pattern before start doing it, so, I can have an idea of how the pattern works. Well, I recommend you to do the same;
– For sewing the pieces together you will use the tapestry needle;
– To make the eyes, mouth and teeth you will use the felt.

Update (06.06.2015): Hi Guys! I want to thank you all for being so kind and for all the kindly words you sent me by comments or email! Recently, I’m having a hard time to answer all the questions sent to my email and the comments. I’m sorry that I’m not able to answer your doubts. However, if you have any doubt, I’m sure that it is worth to leave a comment here, because even if I can’t answer you, I’m sure that someone in the community will try to help you out ^^

Pattern:

Body (dark green):

**Start  joining rounds
Round 1: ch 30, Sc 28 from the second chain from hook, 3 sc in next ch, Sc 27, 2
sc in last ch, sl st (60)
Round 2: ch 1, inc in the same sc of sl st, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 3 sc, sc in
next 27 sc, inc in next 2 sc, sl st (66)
Round 3: ch 1, sc in the same sc of sl st, inc, sc 28, (inc, sc) 3 times, sc 26, (sc, inc)
twice, sl st (72)
Round 4: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, sc 29, (inc, sc 2) 3 times, sc 25, (sc
2, inc) twice, sc, sl st (78)
Round 5: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 2, inc, sc 30, (inc, sc 3) 3 times, sc 24,
(sc 3, inc) twice, sl st (84)
Round 6: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, 31 sc, (inc, sc 4) 3 times, sc 27, (sc
4, inc) twice, sc, sl st (90)
Round 7: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 3, inc, sc 32, (inc, sc 5) 3 times, sc 27,
inc, sc 5, inc, sc, sl st (96)
Round 8: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 2, inc, sc 33, (inc, sc 6) 3 times, sc 27,
inc, sc 6, inc, sc 3, sl st (102)
Round 9: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 4, inc, sc 34, (inc, sc 7) 3 times, sc 27,
inc, sc 7, inc, sc 2, sl st (108)
Round 10: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 6, inc, sc 35, (inc, sc 8) 3 times, sc 27,
inc, sc 8, inc, sc (do not sl st ta the end)(114)
**From round 11 onward you won’t join rounds anymore. Now, you will use
continuous rounds.
**Work using only hdc (half double crochet).
Round 11: hdc 18, inc (120)
Round 12: hdc 19, inc (126)
Round 13-14: hdc in each hdc (126)
Round 15: hdc 20, inc (132)
Round 16: hdc 21, inc (138)
Round 17-18: hdc in each hdc (138)
Round 19: hdc 22, inc (144)
Round 20-21: hdc in each hdc (144)
Round 22: hdc 23, inc (150)
Round 23-24: hdc in each hdc (150)
Round 25: hdc 24, inc (156)
**Work using only sc (single crochet)
Round 26-37: sc in each sc (156)
Round 38: sc 78, (sc 4, dec) repeat 13 times (143)
Round 39: sc in each sc (143)
Round 40: sc 11, dec (132)
Round 41-42: sc in each sc (132)
Round 43: sc 68, (sc 6, dec) repeat 8 times (124)
Round 44-45: sc in each sc (124)
Round 46: sc 8, dec (sc 6, dec, sc 7, dec) repeat 2 times, (sc 7, dec) repeat 2 times, sc 8, dec, (sc 6, dec, sc 7, dec) repeat 2 times, (sc 7, dec) repeat 2 times (110)
Round 47-48: sc in each sc (110)
Round 49: sc 62, (sc 4, dec) repeat 8 times (102)
Round 50-51: sc in each sc (102)
Round 52: sc 15, dec (96)
Round 53: sc in each sc (96)
Round 54: sc 66, (sc 4, dec) repeat 5 times (91)
Round 55: sc in each sc (91)
Round 56: sc 11, dec (84)
Round 57: sc in each sc (84)
Round 58: sc 10, dec (77)
Round 59: sc in each sc (77)
Round 60: sc 5, dec (66)
Round 61: sc in each sc (66)
Round 62: sc 4, dec (55)
Round 63: sc 3, dec (44)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.
** When stuffing use a lot of fiberfill, it should be very full.

Head (dark green):

Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
Round 2: inc (12)
Round 3: sc, inc (18)
Round 4: sc 2, inc (24)
Round 5: sc 3, inc (30)
Round 6: sc 4, inc (36)
Round 7: sc 5, inc (42)
Round 8: sc 6, inc (48)
Round 9: sc 7, inc (54)
Round 10: sc 8, inc (60)
Round 11: sc 9, inc (66)
Round 12: sc 10, inc (72)
Round 13: sc 11, inc (78)
Round 14: sc 12, inc (84)
Round 15-20: sc in each sc (84)
Round 21: sc 13, inc (90)
Round 22-29: sc in each sc (90)
Round 30: sc 13, dec (84)
Round 31-36: sc in each sc (84)
Round 37: sc 12, dec (78)
Round 38: sc 11, dec (72)
Round 39: sc 10, dec (66)
Round 40: sc 9, dec (60)
Round 41: sc 8, dec (54)
Round 42: sc 7, dec (48)
Round 43: sc 6, dec (42)
Round 44: sc 5, dec (36)
Round 45: sc 4, dec (30)
Round 46: sc 3, dec (24)
Round 47: sc 2, dec (18)
Round 48: sc, dec (12)
Round 49: dec (6)
Finish off.
**Don’t stuff it too much. Mold it a bit to give the right shape.

Ears (Dark green – make 2):

Round 1: sc 6 in MR (6)
Round 2: sc in each sc (6)
Round 3: inc (12)
Round 4: sc in each sc (12)
Round 5: sc, inc (18)
Round 6: sc in each sc (18)
Round 7: sc 2, inc (24)
Round 8: sc in each sc (24)
Round 9: sc 3, inc (30)
Round 10: sc in each sc (30)
Round 11: sc 4, inc (36)
Round 12: sc in each sc (36)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Arms (Dark green – make 2):

Round 1: 6 Sc in MR (6)
Round 2: inc (12)
Round 3: sc, inc (18)
Round 4: 2 sc, inc (24)
Round 5: 3 sc, inc (30)
Round 6: sc in each sc (30)
Round 7: 4 sc, inc (36)

Round 8-18: sc in each sc (36)
Round 19: sc 5, inc (42)
Round 20-32: sc in each sc (42)
**Stop working in rounds. Start working in rows.
Row 33: sc 21 (21)
Row 34: dec, sc 17, dec (19)
Row 35: dec, sc 15, dec (17)
Row 36: dec, sc 13, dec (15)
Row 37 dec, sc 11, dec (13)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Claws (white – make 10):

**Use 2.5mm hook.
Round 1: 3 sc in magic ring (3)
Round 2: sc, inc, sc (4)
Round 3: sc, inc (6)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.
**Stuff it with fiberfill.

Feet (cream – make 2):

Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
Round 2: inc (12)
Round 3: sc, inc (18)
Round 4: 2 sc, inc (24)
Round 5: 3 sc, inc (30)
Round 6: 4 sc, inc (36)
Round 7: 5 sc, inc (42)
Round 8-15: sc in each sc (42)
Round 16: 5 sc, dec (36)
Round 17: sc in each sc (36)
Round 18: 4 sc, dec (30)
Round 19: 3 sc, dec (24)
Round 20: sc in each sc (24)
Round 21: 2 sc, dec (18)
Round 22: sc in each sc (18)
Round 23: sc, dec (12)
Round 24: dec (6)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.
**Stuff it lightly.

Foot
Foot
Foot (side view)
Foot (side view)
Foot
Foot

Feet’s underside (light caramel – make 2):

**Work joining rounds
Round 1: 6 sc in mr (6)
Round 2: inc (12)
Round 3: sc, inc (18)
Round 4: 2 sc, inc (24)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Foot claws (white – make 6):

** Use 2.5mm hook.
Round 1: 3 sc in magic ring (3)
Round 2: sc, inc, sc (4)
Round 3: sc, inc (6)
Round 4: 2 sc, inc (8)
Round 5: 2 sc, inc, sc, inc, sc 2, inc (11)
Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing.
**Stuff it with fiberfill.

Belly (cream):

Row 1: ch 19, sc 18 from the second chain from hook.(18)
Row 2: inc, sc 14, inc (20)
Row 3: sc in each sc (20)
Row 4: inc, sc 18, inc (22)
Row 5-6: sc in each sc (22)
Row 7: inc, sc 20, inc (24)
Row 8-9: sc in each sc (24)
Row 10: inc, sc 22, inc (26)
Row 11: sc (26)
Row 12: inc, sc 24, inc (28)
Row 13-14: sc (28)
Row 15: inc, sc 26, inc (30)
Row 16: sc in each sc (30)
Row 17: inc, sc 28, inc (32)
Row 18: sc in each sc (32)
Row 19: inc, sc 30, inc (34)
Row. 20-32: sc in each sc (34)
Row 33: dec, sc 30, dec (32)
Row 34: sc in each sc (32)
Row 35: dec, sc 28, dec (30)
Row 36: sc in each sc (30)
Row 37: dec, sc 26, dec (28)
Row 38: sc in each sc (28)
Row 39: dec, sc 24, dec (26)
Row 40: sc in each sc (26)
Row 41: dec, sc 22, dec (24)
Row 42: dec, sc 20, dec (22)
Row 43: dec, sc 18, dec (20)
Row 44: dec, sc 16, dec (18)
Row 45: dec, sc 14, dec (16)
Row 46: dec, sc 12, dec (14)
**Edge: Make one round of sc around all the belly.

Face (cream):

Row 1: ch 19, sc 18 from the second chain from hook.(18)
Row 2: sc in each sc (18)
Row 3: inc, sc 14, inc (20)
Row 4: sc in each sc (20)
Row 5: inc, sc 16, inc (22)
Row 6: sc in each sc (22)
Row 7: inc, sc 18, inc (24).
Row 8-10: sc in each sc (24)
Row 11: dec, sc 18, dec (22)
Row 12: sc in each sc (22)
Row 13: dec, sc 16, dec (20)
Row 14: sc in each sc (20)
Row 15: dec, sc 14, dec (18)
Row 16: sc in each sc (18)
**Now you will make one of the two triangles of his face.
Row 17: dec, sc 6 (7)
Row 18: sc (7)
Row 19: dec, sc 3, dec (5)
Row 20: dec, sc, dec (3)
Row 21: dec, sc (2)
Row 22: dec (1)
**Finish off. Now, attach the yarn on the 11th stitch of the Row number 16 and make:

Face
Attach the yarn on the 11th stitch of the Row number 16.

Row 1: sc 6, dec (7)
Row 2: sc (7)
Row 3: dec, sc 3, dec (5)
Row 4: dec, sc, dec (3)
Row 5: dec, sc (2)
Row 6: dec (1)

Face
When you finish it should look like that.

**Edge: Attach the yarn on the first stitch of the first row  and make one round of sc around all the face.

Face
Attach the yarn on the first stitch of the first row and make one round of sc around all the face.

**When you get on the place between the two triangles, jump two sc as shown in the photo below:

face1

** When you finish it should look like that:

face

Assembly:

1. Sew the head to the body. Sew the front normally, but the back of his head should be sewn in a row further up. In other words, the back f his head should be sewn in rows further up, while the front of his head should be sewn in lower rows;

head to body head to body

2. Sew his feet to the body. The feet are sewn pointing a bit out. I think maybe with an angle of 35º out;
3. Sew the foot underside;
4. Sew the foot claws;
5. Sew the ears to the head;
6. Sew his face to the head;
7. Sew the belly to the body. When you sewing the lowest part of his belly, stretch it to the sides and sew them in the place they touch while stretched;
8. Sew the arms to the body. When sewing the top rows to his body, sew more than one stitch from the row of his arm to the same stitch on his body in order to sew the arm in the same width of the ears;

arms2 arms1 arms

9. Sew the claws to his arms;

claws

10. Cut his eyes, mouth and teeth from the felt and glue them to his face with contact glue;

face6

I did not created this character, Snorlax is copyright of Nintendo!!

This Pattern was created by Ana Amélia Mendes Galvão.

1. Please do not claim my pattern as your own;
2. If you use this pattern, please, give me the credits;
3. If you wish to share this pattern, you may create a link to my blog, but please do not post it on your site;
4. You may not sell any of my patterns;
5. You are free to adapt this pattern, you can build another upon this one, but you must give appropriate credit to me for the original pattern;

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  5. Hey Summer and thank you for replying. The reason I got so upset was because I already overcomed all of the errors in this messed up pattern and got to finish the body, the head, the ears and the hands. Which means I wasted A LOT of yarn and precious time. And when I got to the claws and saw how IMPOSSIBLE these are I was just frustrated as hell. I literally left this whole project for a few months and couldn’t even look at it. But my son do deserve that I finish this for him. He is not the one I should blame for this messed up pattern besides this blog owner who is so disrespectful to her readers that she can’t even answer people’s questions (and there are a lot of them due to the fact that this pattern is messed up) so I figured I will just try and do some other claws and keep going with the body and the head patch. After I will be done with this pattern be sure that I will never ever do another pattern from this blog or one that was written by this blogs owner. I definitely learned my lesson. Anyways, thanks for the attention I truly appreciate it.

    1. Hi I was wondering what your adjustments were for this pattern? I’ve attempted the body and the face and both are not coming out right. If you’d be able to share how you fixed the issues I’d really appreciate it but if you didn’t write it down then no worries!

      1. Hey Florence, let me know where exactly you need to adjust. I wrote a previous comment here with an adjustment I did, so I copy paste it for you –

        Me as well, like a lot of you, had a problem with round 6. I found that at the end of the round, instead of doind 4 sc, inc(twice), I did 3 sc, inc(twice) and it gives you the 90 stitches like the pattern said it will. Maybe its a mistake in the pattern (I treid doing this row twice and each time it was 92 stitches AND it got on top of the first slip stitch of round 5) but this is the way to move on to round 7. Worked for me.

        This was the original comment. Now I am at the belly piece, also found a mistake in the pattern – in the original it says-

        Row 2 – inc, sc14, inc(20)

        That is a mistake (obviously)

        Instead, you should do- inc, sc16, inc(20)

        Basically, when you find something that is not going right for you, try adding a stitch or removing one. That’s what I did and it worked great for me. I hope this helps and let me know if you have other places that you had problems with I will try to help. I already finished the body, the arms, ears and head. If I can help I would be happy to do so.

        1. Teddy Haselden

          I’m having an issue with row 38. I’m trying to figure out how to go about getting 143 stitches but I either end up with too many or I end up short a few stitches. I’m not experienced in crocheting so stuff like this I have a hard time trying figure out. Any help is appreciated cause i am stuck.
          Thank you!

          1. Hey Teddy sorry for the late reply I only saw it now, anyway, look down in the comments search for Martin comments he cleared up and explained row 38 of the body. Hope it will help you!

      2. Also, check out Andy’s comments.(especially the one from Nov 27) He was a huge help to me and he pointed out a lot of adjustments he did with the pattern. I belive he’s comments will help you as well

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  8. This pattern is totally messed up. Everyone (!) gets stuck on round 6-7 AND the hand claws are absolutely impossible to crochet. After wasting SO much yarn (and time!) on the head, body, ears and arms makes me really upset to just give up! You should update this pattern instructions instead of making people wasting precious time and yarn! Seriously! You updated your blog but can’t answer questions anymore?? What is up with that?? I AM VERY UPSET! Now I have to find an alternative for the claws Since this pattern for the claws is absolutely IMPOSSIBLE! Thanks a lot for wasting my time!

    1. I’ve found that stitches are sometimes miscalculated but just fudge it slightly so that the number of stitches matches the final count for the row it’s fine. It’s really minor errors as far as the body and such goes. The hand claws I’m also having trouble with though.

  9. Okay so i see a lot of people getting lost as early as row 3 and some not until row 6 of the body. So for anyone stumbling across this pattern and having issues at either of those locations, don’t worry it’s not just you, my husband had the exact same problems. Work your fist 6 rows as follows:

    • Round 1: ch 30, Sc 28 from the second chain from hook, 3 sc in next ch, Sc 27, 2 sc in last ch, sl st (60)
    • Round 2: ch 1, inc in the same sc of sl st, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 3 sc, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 2 sc, sl st (66)
    • Round 3: ch 1, sc in the same sc of sl st, inc, sc 28, (inc, sc) 3 times, sc 27, (sc, inc) twice, sl st (73)
    • Round 4: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, sc 29, (inc, sc 2) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 2, inc) twice, sc, sl st (79)
    • Round 5: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 2, inc, sc 30, (inc, sc 3) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 3, inc) twice, sl st (85)
    • Round 6: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, 31 sc, (inc, sc 4) 3 times, sc 26, (sc 4, inc) twice, sl st (90)

    At row 7 everything falls into place if you do this^. There is 1 stitch off in the pattern she wrote in row 3 that will literally create so many problems throughout the body if you miss it. It is a very small oversight and most experienced crocheters will automatically make the adjustment for it without even thinking about it. This will help you immensely. My husband has made 2 of them since I made the corrections with no problems at all.

    1. hey thank you for this!!! do you have a correction for the face as well ? the stitch counts are confusing me i tried to make it and it came out significantly shorter than it should do

  10. Hi!
    This is an amazing pattern and I really want to make my brother one for Christmas, but I’m a bit confused as to what crochet hook you used? It says size 4 and 2,5 under materials, but not when to use what in the receipe? :-)
    Hope you can help, bur thank you for sharing your pattern!

  11. Me as well, like a lot of you, had a problem with round 6. I found that at the end of the round, instead of doind 4 sc, inc(twice), I did 3 sc, inc(twice) and it gives you the 90 stitches like the pattern said it will. Maybe its a mistake in the pattern (I treid doing this row twice and each time it was 92 stitches AND it got on top of the first slip stitch of round 5) but this is the way to move on to round 7. Worked for me.

  12. Hi i not understand Belly part : Row 1: ch 19, sc 18 from the second chain from hook.(18)
    Row 2: inc, sc 14, inc (20)

    How can i’ve 20 sc at end if 1 inc (2sc) + 14 isc + 1 inc (2sc) = 18 sc ??

    I hope you can help that little french girl who am i :/ !

    1. I’m sure I’m probably late, but it is 20 sc because in increase rows/rnds you are adding a stitch. So it is like this:
      Inc(2sc)+14sc+inc(2sc)= 18+2

      An increase is increasing the number of stitches you have.

      I apologize if I’m too late for this explanation and hope it makes sense haha

    2. That sc14 should be a sc16. I’ve found a number of minor errors like this throughout the pattern that make a huge difference.

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  14. Thank you for this awesome pattern 😊 I finished my Snorlax and I’m so pleased with him. I wish I could share a pic!

    1. Hy, i just read your comment and wondering if you could help me through some pic or video, like exchanging another social media account, because I’ve been stuck in round 6 of the body all this time.. i really need to make this for a dear bestfriend.. i really hope you’ll help me😅

        1. it’s the body round 6.. somehow i always end up with 90 than 92.. i was hoping maybe you can send me a tutorial just up until round 6 if you’re not busy and ok with it.. of course i won’t force you to..

          1. Hi, all I can suggest is that you make sure you have the right number of stitches on your previous row before you try row 6. I think at this stage, doing a video for you probably isn’t going to help as you’ve gotten this far, so you are doing it right. Also if you are REALLY struggling to get the right number of stitches and get beyond this point, why don’t you add 2 stitches to your round by doing 2 extra increases somewhere in your round, I doubt you’d notice in the finished piece 😊 at least then you can move on. When I was struggling with getting the right number of stitches in my rounds, I used a stitch marker to mark the start of each round, so that way you know for sure you are joining your round in the right place, and not gaining or losing stitches. I hope that helps.

  15. This pattern is so confusing! How in the world do you even start round one of snorlax??? It says to chain 30, then sc 28 from second from hook, 3 sc in the next chain, sc 27, 2 sc in the next and slip stitch… so how would you put 28 sc in the same stitch without being scrunched up??? Can someone please help?? Thank you!

    1. You do your 30 chains, turn, skip the first chain, then SC once into each of the next 28 stitches. Basically you are crocheting in to your foundation chain. In rows, like if you are making a scarf or blanket.

      1. But do you turn and crochet the 27 stitches into the existing stitches or chain another section or what? I don’t get how you’re supposed to finish the row with 60 stitches

        1. You are technically crocheting around the other side of the chain.
          You end up with 60 = 28sc + 3 (3sc in one chain) + 27sc + 2 (2sc in one chain) and then end up with a slip stitch.

        1. It’s in the round but for you start it off you need to start the project by crocheting back into your foundation chain, which is basically a row, then when you get to the end of your row you rotate your work and continue down the back of your foundation chain, then join. This is where you start working in the round. You are crocheting all the way around your foundation chain. If this does not make sense, go on You Tube and look up how to crochet an oval shape, that will explain working into your foundation chain.

  16. For the arms, belly, and face it doesn’t say to chain for the rows, are we not supposed to or does she take it for granted that we should just make a chain between each row??

    1. On the belly only the first 10 rows start with the chain 1… everything else is worked in a continuous spiral. I recommend a stitch marker in the first stitch of your row to help keep track of where you are.

  17. Can someone help me? I’m stuck on the body round 6.. it’s says the total is 90 but when i count and crochet it the total is 92.. how is this even possible? I tried to just continue but now i’m confused on where to slip stitch since the current slip stitch and the last slip stitch doesn’t match up..

    1. I have completed the body and my round 6 is 90 stitches, maybe you increased by 1 stitch too much in the previous rounds because round 6 should be 90 stitches

      1. I’ve been putting a stitch marker in the last and first stitch of each round to make sure I slip stitch into the correct stitch and don’t accidentally create additional stitches in a round, I did the exact same thing and ended up with too many stitches as I hadn’t been joining in the right stitch, as you basically end up with 2 tiny stitches (your slip stitch and your ch1) that you shouldn’t be crocheting in to. I hope that helps.

      2. no.. i’ve counted the last row.. it was exactly 84.. but somehow when i crochet round 6 it always end up like this even tough i always use stitch marker.. can you please help me? like sending me a video of how it’s done? just up to round 6.. i really need to make this for someone important..

  18. Tried the body 3 times now and every time when I get to round 2 I get more stitches than I should have 68 instead of 66) 3 times!! Can anyone plz help me with this problam? Thanks!

    1. When joining rounds you need to skip the last stitch in each round and slip stitch into the first single crochet not the starting chain.

      1. Alison, thank tou so much. Without your answer I would not complete the body or continue on this pattern at all. Thank you very much!!

    2. I’ve been putting a stitch marker in the last and first stitch of each round to make sure I slip stitch into the correct stitch and don’t accidentally create additional stitches in a round, I did the exact same thing and ended up with too many stitches as I hadn’t been joining in the right stitch, as you basically end up with 2 tiny stitches (your slip stitch and your ch1) that you shouldn’t be crocheting in to. I hope that helps.

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  20. HELP!!! I don’t understand how to start the body…. I have read all the comments but can someone please send me a picture or video of what it should look like? I just don’t get it!!

    Thank you 😊

  21. Ok, one MAJOR flaw of this pattern: you say to CONNECT the row at the beginning but that’s not how you do it in the video. Please fix this. I had to redo mine 3 times!

    1. Alexander Galvan

      What video? I’m making one and stuck at the belly part. Would like to know if there is a video for this.

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  23. How many meters yarn is used for the green/main work? I want to know how many skeins to buy.

    Thank you!

  24. Hi, I really want to make this, but I’m not following how you start. I’m used to using a magic ring or something similar. I don’t understand what to do after the very first chain 30. Any help would be very much appreciated!

    1. You start with a normal chain and crochet around it to make an oval. Then you continue crocheting in the round. Does that make sense?

      1. I’m in the same trouble as Emma, if you do as you say, won’t there be a hole in the base?

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    1. The (120) is how many stitches you will end up with in that round after you repeat the hdc 18, inc around.

  26. Elizabeth R Goodpaster

    In round 6 I got 90 but there were not enough stitches to complete it as it said in the pattern. After the 27 sc I Inc then sc 4 then Inc again and sc 2. I ended up with 90 but not sure how it’s going to effect the pattern.

    1. I have the same problem too! In round 5, I couldn’t fit the last sc before the slip stitch but when I counted the stitches I have enough.

  27. I really want to make this snorlax but im not understanding the first round please help me
    Thank you
    Patty

  28. Hey Mia,
    i really love this pattern but i’m having a problem with row 6 of the body, i’m not sure where i’m going wrong but i keep coming up with 92 instead of 90. Is there anyway you can help on figuring this out?

    Thank you so much!

    1. Elizabeth R Goodpaster

      I actually am finding there’s not enough stitches to do row 6 the way it’s written. Did you figure it out?

    1. Took me about a week to do and I do consider myself a beginner… it gets a bit tiring since its such a big piece compared to your average amigurumi

  29. WOW!!!! GREAT Snorlax!!! What a gift to share with the all the Pokemon gamers-stitchers!! Thank you, very much!! Poppy in Georgia..MERRY CHRISTMAS & Happy New year!!

  30. Thank’s for you sharing , when my son seen this snorlax , he very happy and want it So i will do this for his Christmas present..

  31. Hi, I tried to start this project, but I am sort of new at crocheting.
    I have no clue of how to start the body. What am I supposed to do for the first round from the instructions:

    “**Start joining rounds
    Round 1: ch 30, Sc 28 from the second chain from hook, 3 sc in next ch, Sc 27, 2
    sc in last ch, sl st (60)”

    -When I start joining rounds, am I making a circle? And how does a 30 ch become 60?

    Can anyone please help me? Thanks a ton! ^_^

    1. Hopefully I make sense:

      You crochet around the chain. When you look at the chain, there are 3 lines of yarn: one loop (2 lines) and the back line.

      So for the first 28 ch, you sc 28 in each LOOP. Then in the remaining chain (the first one you made of the original 30) you sc 3. Then you continue around to the second chain of your original 30 and sc 27 in the back line (behind the loops you already made scs in) until you reach the last ch (ch 29 of the original 30) where you sc 2 times.

      Then you continue around crocheting in the round.

      Hope that helps!

      I’m working on this project as I type. Have the body, head and wars finished.

      Good luck!

      1. I realized shortly after that the same question had been asked and answered below, but your reply really helps as well!

        Thanks for the help (:

        I got the head and ears completed, now to tackle the body!

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  33. Hi Mia, thanks for the crochet pattern. I’m in the midst of doing it and currently stuck at belly part. Do I go rounds or I sc one and turn over ??

  34. Hi all
    Just wondered when in the pattern the body starts to take shape I’m half way through and it’s still an oval I don’t seem to be going up at all!

    1. You should have started to build up the “walls” of the body at round 11 from then on it will grow out and up at the same time you should be able to actually see it by the half way point, round 30 or so. But it does continue to grow out as well, which may be what’s throwing you off.

  35. I have a question on Round 38 for the body section. How do I crochet 78, then crochet 4, then decrease, repeated 13 times and still end up with 143 stitches? Or am I reading the pattern wrong. I’m so far into this now, I would hate to make a mistake. Thanks to anybody who can help!

    1. You make 78 sc, and then make 4 sc and a dec, 4 sc and dec, 4 sc and dec … 4 sc and dec until you’ve done that 13 times. The ( ) indicates that you only have to,repeat the steps that are in the parenthesis; not the ones before it. I hope this cleared it up

    1. Hola Me podrías decir como es la ronda 33 del brazo?? En que momento se disminuye los 42 puntos a 21 punto?? Gracias desde ya

      1. yo tambien quisiera saber como esta eso… ya lo hiciste? cómo era?
        I want to know too how to do the arms… did you do them already?

  36. Sorry I’m new to crocheting can anyone help

    I’m finding the cream face part difficult, I can’t seem to go from row 1 with 18 stitches to row 2 with 20 stitches can anyone help? or write out exactly what I’m meant to be doing

    Thanks :)

  37. Hello. First off of like to say thank you for making this pattern available. I was confused on the beginning but then the rest was a piece of cake. I didn’t follow your hook sizes. I used a G 4.25 for the entire pattern. It came out huge but so awesome. It measures 24″ long 24″ wide and laying flat at the largest point is 11″ high. I dont know how to post a picture. If you’d like pictures I can send them to you. Just shoot me an email :) [email protected] or you can see them on my page Facebook.com/MomsAngelHandsPage. Also posted in my crafting group. Facebook.com/groups/MomsAngelHands/

    1. could u help i am making snorlax but when get here Round 11: hdc 18, inc (120)
      Round 12: hdc 19, inc (126)
      do go all the way arround if that makes sence

  38. I’ve been working on this snorlax pattern for a couple days and for some reason all my rounds at the beginning are off by about 2-4 stitches. The first round is right on count but everything else is off and I’m not sure why. I’ve followed the pattern exactly. I’ve started over twice and I get the same problem. The farthest I’ve made it is round 4. Any one else have this problem? Or maybe a solution to help? I don’t think I’m counting them wrong… thank you

    1. I had the same issue.. I just added the remaining stitches needed to complete the row. It all adds up while you advance through.. I’m on row 26 and it all works out as long as you have the amount of stitches that the row is suppose to have..
      Row 4: you’ll end with (78) stitches.. So just add stitches to make (78). And so on with the other rows.. Hope that’s helps..

      1. My problem is that I’m ending up with too many stitches some how. I fixed it by decreasing a stitch and modifying the beginning of each round in the first 10 rounds. It’s working out so far!

    2. I’ve been working my way through the comments trying to help where I can. My husband had this problem so I sat down and worked it out. Work your first 6 rounds of the belly as follows:

      • Round 1: ch 30, Sc 28 from the second chain from hook, 3 sc in next ch, Sc 27, 2 sc in last ch, sl st (60)
      • Round 2: ch 1, inc in the same sc of sl st, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 3 sc, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 2 sc, sl st (66)
      • Round 3: ch 1, sc in the same sc of sl st, inc, sc 28, (inc, sc) 3 times, sc 27, (sc, inc) twice, sl st (73)
      • Round 4: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, sc 29, (inc, sc 2) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 2, inc) twice, sc, sl st (79)
      • Round 5: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 2, inc, sc 30, (inc, sc 3) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 3, inc) twice, sl st (85)
      • Round 6: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, 31 sc, (inc, sc 4) 3 times, sc 26, (sc 4, inc) twice, sl st (90)

  39. Hi Mia
    Love your pattern I have a couple of questions first when attaching the ears what row are the attached to? The same goes for the white of the face and belly color?

  40. Hi there.
    I was wondering if you can do a video tutorial on this. I don’t understand by reading the pattern bug I understand by watching the video on how to do it. Please make a video. Thanks an advanced.

  41. Hello, I realize this is an old post, but hoping someone can help me. Should the increases and slip stitches always be at the end of the “row” or am I doing something wrong? I’m getting these “lumps” in the middle of my oval (I’m only on round 6 now) and I’m wondering if this is how it should be before I continue working and it end up being wrong. Thanks for any help!!

      1. Hi, Nunziata! I got frustrated and ended up doing all the other parts first, but what I was doing wrong on the body was only crocheting, say 18 then increasing and considering that my row! So silly looking back. What you need to do is crochet 18, increase, crochet 18, increase, etc until you get to the end (I’ve been placing stitch markers!) I still have little places that “lump up” but I’m assuming they will correct themselves as I continue on in my work. Hope that helps you! I suggest also looking up YouTube videos of the stitches/amigurumi for help!

  42. I’m somewhat confused in regards to the arms pattern. I’ve never gone from rounds to rows, and I’ve never moved up without chaining one, so how would one do that in your pattern?

    1. When you do the rounds don’t slip stitch and ch1 just work in a continuous spiral. When you get to the switch from rounds to rows, after you complete the 42sc for the last round you then ch1 and work the 21sc in the opposite direction. After you hit 21 turn and ch1 to start the next row.

  43. I really really love this pattern, thank you so so much for sharing it! I do have a question about the amount of yarn I need for each color. I know that the green will be more used than the cream but do you have an exact amount, or at least and about amount? Thank you so much!!

    1. I don’t know if this helps, but so far I’m starting on my 3rd skein of green/blue (268 yd skeins) and I’ve finished the arms, ears, head, and part of the body. For the cream, I used 2 skeins of 120 yds. And for the caramel foot pads, I used leftover yarn I had in my stash! I crochet pretty tightly, but hopefully this helps.

  44. Oh my. I have never tried Crocheting,
    I love looking at things like this and get amazed.
    You’re a crochet goddess :O

  45. Lilia De Los Santos

    Hi this is adorable! I was wondering if this pattern of snorlax could be made in a way smaller version? :/ My son wants about a 3 inch crocheted snorlax…Got any suggestions..

    1. For that small I think you’d have to go to a doily hook and crochet thread which would be immensely difficult unless you can find a different pattern for one. With regular yarn you could probably go as low as a 2mm which would cut the size way down but I don’t know that you’ll ever get it down to 3″.

  46. Hi Mia!! I really love your Snorlax…
    I have a question… I have to do your Snorlax but in 25 cm (like 10 inches) i tried changing the hook and yarn but it still too big. Could you help me, please?? Or anyone who read this??

    1. I’m not sure how small a hook you went down to but try a 2mm for the body and drop down to a doily hook and crochet thread for the claws.

  47. I’m having an issue.. After I finish row 5 I get 84 stitches. But, when I end row 6 I don’t have enough stitches to complete row 6.. I’m confused. Can someone help?? Thanks :)

      1. Did you figure out the problem? For round 6, i counted a total of 93 stitches, not including the ch. 1 or the sl st.

    1. Go back to row 3 and use this from row 3 till row 6, then it will straighten itself out:

      • Round 1: ch 30, Sc 28 from the second chain from hook, 3 sc in next ch, Sc 27, 2 sc in last ch, sl st (60)
      • Round 2: ch 1, inc in the same sc of sl st, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 3 sc, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 2 sc, sl st (66)
      • Round 3: ch 1, sc in the same sc of sl st, inc, sc 28, (inc, sc) 3 times, sc 27, (sc, inc) twice, sl st (73)
      • Round 4: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, sc 29, (inc, sc 2) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 2, inc) twice, sc, sl st (79)
      • Round 5: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 2, inc, sc 30, (inc, sc 3) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 3, inc) twice, sl st (85)
      • Round 6: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, 31 sc, (inc, sc 4) 3 times, sc 26, (sc 4, inc) twice, sl st (90)

  48. Hi Mia,

    No clue if you’re actually looking on here still, but I’m actually crocheting a Snorlax from your pattern right now! I’ll be turning it into a backpack/bag, which will fit in nicely with the current Pokémon craze, I think. :) Thank you for the lovely pattern!

  49. Hi Mia!

    I am currently on round 11 on the body and I’m stuck on what increase I should do. I am supposed to do 2 single crochets in one stitch or 2 half-double crochets in one stitch??

    Thank for the amazing pattern!!

    1. Round 11: hdc 18, inc (120) –> Looks to me like it’s 2 half double crochets since from that point on everything is hdc until mentioned otherwise :) That approach has been working pretty decently for me at least.

  50. Gente alguém me ajuda como que faz 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 eu quero fazer o snorlax mais não entendo isso de rodada…sou novo no croche !!! Comecei semana passada pra ser mais específico !!! E tipo vi ele é me deu maior vontade de fazer pra poder ter um !!!!!! Alguém por favor me ajuda !!!! Meu whatsapp tai +5512982253530 por favor gente quero muito fazer ele !!!!

    1. Oi Tiago! Eu posso te auxiliar na tradução dos termos: sc = ponto baixo; Ch = correntinha; hdc = ponto médio; dc = ponto alto; inc = aumentar; dec= diminuir; mc ou Mr = é uma técnica para começar uma forma redonda sem correntinha (olha no youtube). No google você acha a tradução de muitos termos ;)

  51. whoops, I read some of the comments and posted my question. Then I read in one of the later msgs that it is about an oval shape. Sorry for the needles question.

    Thank you for the pattern!

  52. Hello Mia,

    the first round of your pattern confuses me. How do you get to 60 sc is you chain only 30 sc. In my logic you would chain 60, then Sc 28 from the second chain from hook, 3 sc in next ch, Sc 27, 2
    sc in last ch, sl st (60).

    With your instructions I don’t know what to do with the 27 sc and the 3sc and the last increase. It seems to me I’d be doing them in the air.

    I hope I get my message across.

    With regards,
    Nik

    1. Hello Nik,

      In order to get the 60 sc you will be working around the chain, 30 will be on one side and 30 on the other. to get an oval shape. With regards to the 27 sc and the 3sc, she just meant to state that you do 27 sc and then sc, it was confusing for me too, but it you count your sc, at the end they should be adding to the states sc of the patter instructions.

      Hope my description helps.

      Maria

  53. Jennifer Wolfgang Harrington

    Hi I love the Snorlax you’ve made and I’m on my 3rd attempt of this pattern and I definitely think I’m missing something in reading this pattern. At the end of row 5 (this is my 3rd time going from the start to this point) , after the “(sc 3, inc) twice” and before I slip-stitch, should I have still have 3 sc’s between the final inc of the row and the starting stitch marker of the row? If that makes sense..

    Every time I’ve tried this pattern I get to about row 8 or 9 and I come up short every time with a few empty sc’s between the last stitch of the row and the start of the round and I’m wondering is this supposed to be like this?

    Thanks!
    Jennifer

    1. Hi Jennifer,

      What I did in order to understand this pattern I broke down her instructions like this (using round 5 as an example):

      Round 5: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 2, inc, sc 30, (inc, sc 3) 3 times, sc 24,
      (sc 3, inc) twice, sl st (84)

      Round 5:
      chain 1, sc in sc of sl st, 1 sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in same sc, 1 sc in next 30 sc, 2 sc in next sc, 1sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc, 1 sc in next 24 sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in last sc, sl st

      if you count the total number of sc in round 5 there should be 84.

      Hope I was of help, even though your question was a while ago,
      Maria

  54. I love this but this pattern its driving me crazy! Thankfully after 2 hours I read through the comments and figured out that this was supposed to be made in an oval shape. Has anyone rewritten this pattern? Also getting confused with all the (sc, 2 inc) type of add on’s. Is it a single increase or is it a sc, then an inc? I’m soooo lost. Wanted to surprise a friend for her birthday but I’m ready to give up. HELP!

    1. Arulupinaustin

      (sc, inc) means one sc followed by an inc. You can usually figure it out by counting the number of stitches in the previous round.

  55. Hi, I want to know if the width of the wool is the same in all the colors, because I’m a little confused

  56. about round 38 of the body; I don’t understand what I’m supposed to do, dec yes, but how? do I make 78sc and then dec 13 times or what? could you explain a bit? thanks!

    1. sc 78, (sc 4, dec) repeat 13 times (143)

      This means you first sc 78 and the make 4 more before a decrease, then it would be repeating the 4 scand decrease until the end of the row (making 13 decreases in total ). Hope this helps and that I wasnt too late replying.

  57. this is a lovely pattern but I am having some trouble figuring out how to get started on the body. Could someone please explain that a bit more for me? Thanks.

    1. Not sure where the problem is for you so I’ll start from the very beginning. This will work in an oval shape. So you will ch30 and starting in the 2nd chain from the hook 1sc in each of the next 28 chains, the sc 3 all in the last chain which will now allow you to work back up the other side of the chain placing 1sc in each of the next 27 chains opposite where your 28sc are then do your 2sc in the last chain(ie your first sc on the other side.) Then slip stitch into your first sc. And move on to the second round.

  58. Banana Yoshimoto

    Can someone break 11 and 13-14 down for me? I’ve looked all over a lot of different websites, and there’s a lot of conflicting information.
    Does 11 mean do 18 half double crochets and then one increase? If so, why does it say it ends in 120 stitches? I’m not sure how you do 18 hdc and an increase and then get (120) as a result.
    And I have yet to find a video that explains what hdc in each hdc means. Does this mean to go back and do a half double crochet in the half double crochets you’ve done already?

    Sorry, this is the only part of the pattern that I can’t make sense of, and I’ve searched around a fair while trying to see if anywhere else explains these things.

    Thanks!!

    1. Banana Yoshimoto

      Actually, I think I have the first part of the question figured out since 18 hdc + inc = 20 stitches times 6 = 120 total.

      And I’m assuming hdc in each hdc just means to go around for a total of 126 stitches for 13 and 126 stitches for 14?

      So my last question would be where the sc in each sc comes from on lines 26-37 if it was all hdc’s before that?

      Again, sorry for all of the questions. I’m used to formatting in an old book I’ve been using so doing patterns that people are used to online is a bit of a new thing for me (got most of it, but I’ve had a bit more difficulty in doing this pattern as you can tell).

      Thanks!!!

      1. Sorry if this reply is too late, you are correct in assuming that hdc in each hdc means you will be working the same number in the next row. So both row 13 and 14 will have 126 stitches.

        As for rows 26 and on, she has written the pattern to go back to using the sc. Row 25 will be hdc and 26 will start using sc.

  59. How many yards did you use for each color did you use in the whole project? I’m not sure how much to get going by how many grams.

  60. Just a quick question with the pattern (I’m somewhat new at crocheting), starting at round 11, it says hdc 18, inc (120). Does this mean do hdc 18 and inc hdc until 120 stitches are made, or is it something else?
    Thanks a bunch for coming up with this pattern!

  61. Hi :)

    i love your pattern, im currently on the arms, i have a question about arm rounds 7-18, it says 4sc, inc. do i do that for all of them, i just cant make out how it will end up as ive done rounds 7-18 like this and its massive D:.

    1. I meant to make a comment when I had the same problem – I did the same thing Lauren did, but when I realized it was spiralling out so large, I knew it had to be wrong. I pulled it all out (argh!) and then ended up doing the 4sc, ins ONLY for the 7th row, then did 8 through 18 did the same number of stitches I ended up having in row 7. It looked okay doing it that.

      Hope that was the right thing to do and that it helps!

  62. Hi Mia,
    I have a question. What does it mean to join rounds? Sorry I’m kind of new to crocheting but I need to make a snorlax for someone’s birthday…. Can you give me some tips? And where can I go to figure out what the symbols mean?

    1. So rows 1-10 once you’ve completed the last stitch in the round you will do a slip stitch (push your hook through, yarn over, pull through 2) into your first sc. Be sure to not go through the slip stitch from the previous row or the chain 1 from the beginning of the row you are currently working.

  63. Hey Mia!

    He’s done! My snorlax is finally done!! :D

    Here is a link to my fb post with his pic: http://on.fb.me/1AlRE7d If you can’t see it, or want more pix, give me a shout.

    He stands 28 inches tall and 49 inches around the middle. I ended up using a different approach on the claws (basically they’re mini ice cream cones!), but everything else is your pattern.

    Thanks again so much for making and sharing this pattern. You are my hero!! <3

  64. Thank you for sharing this pattern, its so cute and the most realistic Snorlax pattern I’ve found.

    If anyone is curious about colors, I’ve found a Red Heart color called ‘real teal’ that works for his real color, if you care… But I think he would look cute any color. You can buy it at WalMart… Its the cheapest yarn you can buy, but it works really well for amigurumi and stuffies because its kind of stiff and holds shape fairly well.

      1. Mia, why do you reply to unnecessary questions and to the Spanish ones BUT NOT reply to the people that REALLY NEEDS your help? That’s really silly of you!!!

  65. I can’t seem to get the right number of stitches on the body after round 2, should the rounds be ending where they began or part way through the round before?

      1. Work it like this:

        • Round 1: ch 30, Sc 28 from the second chain from hook, 3 sc in next ch, Sc 27, 2 sc in last ch, sl st (60)
        • Round 2: ch 1, inc in the same sc of sl st, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 3 sc, sc in next 27 sc, inc in next 2 sc, sl st (66)
        • Round 3: ch 1, sc in the same sc of sl st, inc, sc 28, (inc, sc) 3 times, sc 27, (sc, inc) twice, sl st (73)
        • Round 4: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, sc 29, (inc, sc 2) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 2, inc) twice, sc, sl st (79)
        • Round 5: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc 2, inc, sc 30, (inc, sc 3) 3 times, sc 25, (sc 3, inc) twice, sl st (85)
        • Round 6: ch 1, Sc in the same sc of sl st, sc, inc, 31 sc, (inc, sc 4) 3 times, sc 26, (sc 4, inc) twice, sl st (90)

  66. Okay, so I’m just reading through the pattern and just curious as to if the al st join in each round is counted as a stich or no. <3 the pattern!!

  67. Pretty much my entire family loves pokemon, even my kids and all the nieces and nephews. Snorlax is a favorite of a few of us mainly my older brother. I have been searching for snorlax designs in pretty much everything for awhile. I tried backpacks, pillows, stuffed animals, hats, crochet, polymer, several others. The crochet ones are usually small and im just a basic crocheter. The fact that this guy is huge im excited to try. It will take time between work and taking care of the kids and a sick husband but the look i know i will get from my older brother will be worth it all.. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PUTTING UP THIS PATTERN.

  68. hola, disculpe usted puede hacer la parte de la cabeza de una forma que se entienda mas sencillamente por favor :) es que esta muy lindo y quiero hacerlo

  69. Hi Mia,

    First things first — I LOVE this pattern! I was looking for something special to make for my son for his 13th birthday (you know, something cute that a “teen” would still find cool) — and this is by far the best Snorlax pattern I’ve ever seen. It just captures his spirit so perfectly!

    So I’m still in the midst of making it (oops…his birthday was May 17 and I discovered your pattern only a week before that.) — partly because the yarn I used is very bulky and so I ended up using a 6.5mm hook for the body. I’m nearly done with the body, but as you can imagine it is HUGE. Appropriately Snorlax size, but still HUGE. I promise to post you photos when I’m done.

    My one problem, however, is that I’m confused about how you make the claws on the hands. I see from the photos that they are roughly cone-shaped, correct? Any advice that might help? I get the first 3 stitches in the magic circle just fine, but I can’t figure out how to get to the second row….

    Thanks so much!

    Moxie xx

    1. Hi hi Moxie,

      Thank you so much!! I’m sure it will be a great gift!! And, OMG, what a HUGE Snorlax you are crocheting!!! I’m really curious about that! Can’t wait to see your Snorlax, when you finish it.

      About the claws, yeah, they are roughly cone-shaped. What I’ve done was make a magic circle with 3 single crochets, then, in continuous rounds, I crochet one single crochet in the next stitch, after that I’ve made an increase in the next one and, finally, I’ve made a single crochet in the next. So, you have round 2 with 4 stitches in total. It is a bit annoying to crochet this, because it is very small :S

      You are welcome!

  70. Hey Mia :) Thank you for this pattern! I love it and am going to make it for my friends birthday :)
    I’m also really glad to see that you answer all comments really quick, because I’m still a beginner in crocheting and also have to translate your instructions into german, so I will need a lot of help :) His birthday is in two weeks, I really hope I can make it.. :)

    My first questions are:
    – which kind of yarn you used (thickness and material)
    – how much of each colour I should buy
    – for which part you used which crochet hook (because you wrote you need 4mm and 2,5mm but never said when you used which one of them)
    – and if there is a special kind of contact glue for crochet works or does any kind of glue work? I don’t suppose so..

    As soon as you can answer me those questions, I can go buy all the stuff I need!
    Thank you for your help and for thiy wonderfull pattern! I really really love it! <3

    1. Hi, Nou ne! ^_^

      I used 100% acrylic worsted yarn. The amount of yarn I don’t know for sure, I usually don’t measure it xD However, I think I used about 200g (5 balls with 40g) of green yarn, 120g (3 balls with 40g) of cream yarn and just a bit of white yarn. About the hook, you just have to use the 2.5mm hook when the pattern say so (claws). The contact glue I use is for general use, it glues anything xD
      I’m glad to know you like the pattern! ^_^ Have fun! :3

      1. Thank you! :)
        Today I went to the store and bought everything I need.
        I even started
        with Round 1 already and successfully counted 60 stitches afterwards! :D *excited*
        But before I continue, I just have a liiiiiiittle question about Round 2: after I chain 1, does “increase in the same single crochet of slip stitch” mean that I have to add two single crochets at the same point where I made the slip stitch from the end of Round 1? I’m pretty sure that this is right, so this is just in case I’m not :D
        I’m really excited about this, so I hope I don’t bother you with my stupid little questions *___*

        Good night! Nour ^^

  71. This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. However, I’m afraid that the size of this will make me go nuts. I need to see progress fast or I lose interest in the project.. Not sure whether I could do this one. How many hours do you think it would take an “average” crocheter to make this?

    1. Hi Tina! Thank you!! And yoy are welcome! ^_^ I’m not good into timing things :S I usually have no idea of how much time I will spend with anythjng, lol. Well, but I think maybe you will take around 35 hours? I don’t know for sure :S The most time consuming part is his body.

  72. Hi, I love your pattern, it’s by far the best snorlax I’ve found. I want to make this for my friends birthday but I’m pretty new to crocheting (been knitting all my life)
    I’m really struggling to get started with this as I don’t really understand the instructions. I’ve been looking all over the internet and in my crochet books and I just can’t figure it out. The first part after I’ve ch 30, am I supposed to join it back round to the first stich after the slipknot? And if so, I really really don’t understand the next part of the instructions and how it gets up to 60 stitches. So far I’ve spent 4 hours trying to figure this out and I can’t. I don’t suppose you could make it clear for a beginner to understand please?

    1. You have to sc around the 30 ch, as in sc on both sides of the chain. After you have chained 30 and start sc down the chain, the multiple sc in a ch are to help you go around; they help to form the corner. I hope that helps. I had trouble with that part as well and slapped myself when I finally figured it out.

    2. Hi Lauren! Thanks for the compliment! Also thanks for your suggestion, I will try to make it clear to begginers. Well, his body starts with an oval shape. Please, watch this video to have some idea of how it works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B9BinO3ULg Now, that you’ve watched the video, I will try to explain the pattern xD First, you will chain 30 and then from the second chain from your hook you will crochet 28 sc. Now, you will crochet 3 sc in the same and last chain. After that, you will work in the other side of the chain, the bottom, as is shown in the video. Crochet one sc in each one of the next 27 ch. In the last chain crochet 2 sc. Now, slip stich in next sc. When you finish this round you will count a total number of 60 stitches.

      1. After I do the slip stitch from the first round and go to the second round, my yarn bends up and it doesn’t look right. Why do we have to slip stitch instead of just increasing like on the other end?

  73. Hi Mia. I love the pattern. Thank you for the detailed instructions and hard work you put into making him. I don’t know much about Pokemon but I wanted to know if snorlax come in different colors.

    1. Hi Donesia, I’m glad you love it!! You are welcome ^_^
      He has two colors, the normal one, which is described on bulbapedia as dark blue-green, and the Shiny color, which is blue. I found really complicated to match his normal color, because in the animated series is clearly a dark green, but in the game it seems as a mixture of blue and green, I don’t know which color is that -.-” However, in my opinion I see it as a dark green xD

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