Looking for a nostalgic and fun crochet project? The Captain Caveman Amigurumi Doll pattern is a perfect choice for fans of the classic cartoon! Inspired by the iconic character from the Stone Age, this crochet doll captures all the charm of Captain Caveman, from his distinctive mustache and hair to his trusty club.
Captain Caveman Crochet Pattern Features:
- Nostalgic Design: This amigurumi pattern brings the beloved cartoon character Captain Caveman to life, making it a great project for anyone fond of the show or vintage cartoon characters. The doll features realistic thread-based eyes and a simple yet adorable design.
- Easy to Follow: The pattern is beginner-friendly, with clear instructions that make it easy to create each piece of the toy. There’s no need to worry about complex color changes, as the parts of the toy are made separately and stitched together, making the process straightforward.
- Iconic Features: The Captain Caveman Doll has key features such as a thick, wood-like club (which resembles a baseball bat), a striking mustache, and wild hair. This makes it an excellent choice for fans who want to crochet a fun, memorable character.
Materials You’ll Need:
- Yarn: Choose yarn in orange for the outfit and additional colors for the hair, mustache, and club.
- Crochet Hook: Standard crochet hook (size varies based on yarn choice).
- Eyes: Use black and white thread for creating realistic eyes.
- Stuffing: To fill and give shape to the doll.
Why You’ll Love This Captain Caveman Crochet Pattern:
This Captain Caveman Amigurumi Pattern is perfect for those who love retro cartoons or want to bring a piece of their childhood into their craft projects. With simple assembly and easy-to-understand instructions, you’ll enjoy making this fun and nostalgic crochet doll.
Designer: euquerocroche
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Materials
Amigurumi Soft yarn, 2.25 mm needle, stuffing, tapestry needle and glue (optional).
Final information
Final size: 8 cm (body without the tack) Total stitches: 1220
Execution time: 2:30
Abbreviations
Ring – magic ring
Ch – chain
Sl – slip stitch
Sc – single crochet
Dc – double crochet
Inc – increase (2 sc in the same base stitch)
Inc-dc– make 2 dc in the same base stitch
Inc-3-sc-make 3 sc in the same base stitch
Dec – decrease (two closed stitches together or make the invisible decrease)
( ) x6 – Repeat 6 times what is between ()
Nose
With light beige
1. 5 sc in the ring [5]
2. 5 sc [5]
3. Flatten the piece and make 2 sc closing the hole (taking the front and back stitch at the same time) [2]
Make 1 ch to make a knot and cut the thread. There is no need to leave any thread for sewing.
Arms
Make 2 with Light Beige
1. 5 sc in ring [5]
2-9. 5 sc (8 rows) [5]
10. Flatten the piece and make 2 sc closing the hole (taking the front and back stitch at the same time) [2]
Make 1 ch to make a knot and cut the thread. There is no need to leave any thread for sewing.
Body
With Dark Beige
1. 8 sc in the ring (do not close the ring completely) [8]
2. 8 inc [16]
3. 16 sc [16]
4. (3 sc, 1 inc) x4 [20]
5. 20 sc [20]
6. 2 sc, 1 inc, (4 sc, 1 inc) x3, 2 sc [24]
7. 11 sc, 2 sc joining the nose (pictured), 11 sc [24]
Hair
Pass 4 pieces of Black yarn through the magic ring, leaving a knot inside the doll and tighten the magic ring. (I use Soft amigurumi, which allows you to separate the twisted yarns, so I passed 1 piece of this yarn, and undid the twist on the outside.)
Mustaches
Take 3 pieces of yarn, make a knot in the middle and leave the knot inside the doll. Pull the 3 ends out of one side of the nose, and the other 3 ends out of the other side.
** You can add a drop of glue to hold the knots in place and the yarns won’t come loose.
8. (5 sc, 1 inc) x4 [28] one) x4 [28]
9. 28 sc [28]
10. 5 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc joining the arm, 2 sc, 1 inc, 6 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 2 sc joining the arm, 1 inc, 5 sc [32]
11. 32 sc [32]
12. (7 sc, 1 inc) x4 [36]
13. 36 sc [36]
14. 4 sc, 1 inc, (8 sc, 1 inc) x3, 4 sc [40]
15-18. 40 sc (4 rows) [40]
19. (8 sc, 1 dec) x4 [36]
20. (4 sc, 1 dec) x6 [30]
21. (3 sc, 1 dec) x6 [24]
22. (1 sc, 1 dec) x8 [16]
Insert stuffing.
23. 8 dec (photo 11) [8]
Fasten off with inverted ring.
Feet
Make 2 with Light Beige
1. Ch 5, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc-3-sc, continue on the other side, in the free loops of the initial ch: 3 sc [10]
2. (1 inc, 4 sc) x2 [12]
3. 12 sc [12]
4. (1 dec, 4 sc) x2 [10]
5. (1 dec, 3 sc) x2 [8]
6-11. 8 sc (6 rows) [8]
Do not stuff. Close with inverted magic ring and leave thread for sewing.
Club
With Terracotta
1. 6 sc in ring [6]
2-3. 6 sc (2 rows) [6]
4. (2 sc, 1 inc) x2 [8]
5. 8 sc [8]
6. (3 sc, 1 inc) x2 [10]
7. 10 sc [10]
8. 2 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc [12]
9. 12 sc [12]
10. (5 sc, 1 inc) x2 [14]
11. 14 sc [14]
12. 3 sc, 1 inc, 6 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc [16]
13. 16 sc [16]
14. (7 sc, 1 inc) x2 [18]
15. 18 sc [18]
Add stuffing
16. (1 sc, 1 dec) x6 [12]
17. 6 dim [6]
Close with inverted magic ring.
Cape
With Orange
Work in straight rows: turn the work and make 2 ch or false dc to start the next row.
Leave a tail of yarn at the beginning to sew later.
1. Ch 16, 16 dc [16]
2. (3 dc, 1 inc-dc) x4 [20]
3. (4 dc, 1 inc-dc) x4 [24]
4. (5 dc, 1 inc-dc) x4 [28]
Fasten off.
Patches: You can cut pieces of felt and glue them to the cover, or paint them with acrylic paint, fabric pen or permanent marker. I used permanent marker.
Assembly
>> Embroider the eyes with White on rows 5 and 6 with 2 stitches between them, centering with the nose. With thick Black thread, embroider the pupil on the eyes.
>> Embroider the eyebrows with thinner Black thread, on row 4 with 1 stitch long.
>> Sew or glue the feet with the heels together, centering the “V” under the body so that it can stand on its own, as shown in the photo.
>> Sew the cape above the arms, behind the doll.
>> Sew attaching the club to the doll’s hand, bending the arm, and with the club resting on the shoulder.