Clarence The Candy corn
Try your hand at another Halloween crochet pattern! Meet Clarence the Candy Corn! This free amigurumi pattern will allow you to make an adorable candy corn plushie.
Hi everyone!
I had some neon yarn left over from making my adorable neon fruit bats, and I couldn’t figure out what I wanted to make with it. Since I had both orange and yellow, I thought I should stick with the Halloween crochet pattern theme I was going with and design a candy corn crochet pattern.
Allow me to introduce Clarence the Candy Corn! This little crochet cutie is based on my watermelon slice amigurumi. They are made almost the same besides the colour changes. If you like this pattern, why not head over and try making my watermelon slice amigurumi?
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how to crochet candy corn
Clarence the candy corn is an intermediate amigurumi pattern. He is made with both rows and rounds. Pay close attention to the pattern as it will indicate when to switch between the two. Clarence is crocheted in one piece starting from the bottom with two colour changes involved. Finished candy corn should measure 7” tall by 7” wide at the bottom.
what you’ll need:
1 141g ball of Craftsmart Value Neon Yarn in Neon Yellow
1 141g ball of Craftsmart Value Neon Yarn in Neon Orange
1 198g ball of Craftsmart Value Yarn in White
10mm safety eyes
Darning Needle
Stitch marker
Polyfill (stuffing)
Black yarn scraps
Pink yarn scraps
Scissors
abbreviations:
ch=chain
sc=single crochet
inc=increase
dec=decrease
ss=slip stitch
st(s)=stitch(s)
BLO=back loop only
F/O=fasten off
gauge:
20 stitches x 20 rows = 4” in single crochet
Amigurumi Pattern:
Body:
Starts at the bottom with Neon Yellow.
1. Ch 26. Sc in the 2nd ch from hook. Sc across. (25 sts.)
2. Turn. Ch 1. Sc across. (25 sts)
3 – 8. Repeat 2.
9. Ch 1. Sc in each st around. We are now working in the round instead of rows. (66 sts)
10. Sc in the BLO in each st around. (66 sts)
11 – 12. Sc in each st around. (66 sts)
13. Sc in each st around.
14. *31 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (64 sts)
15. *30 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (62 sts)
16. *29 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (60 sts)
Switch to White.
17. *28 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (58 sts)
18. *27 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (56 sts)
19. *26 sc, dec, Repeat from * around. (54 sts)
20. *25 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (52 sts)
21. *24 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (50 sts)
22. *23 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (48 sts)
23. *22 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (46 sts)
24. *21 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (44 sts)
25. *20 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (42 sts)
26. *19 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (40 sts)
Switch to Neon Orange. Attach 10mm in round 23, approximately 8 sts apart.
27. *18 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (38 sts)
28. *17 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (36 sts)
29. *16 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (34 sts)
30. *15 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (32 sts)
31. *14 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (30 sts)
32. *13 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (28 sts)
33. *12 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (26 sts)
Stuff.
34. *11 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (24 sts)
35. *10 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (22 sts)
36. *9 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (20 sts)
37. *8 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (18 sts)
38. *7 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (16 sts)
39. *6 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (14 sts)
40. *5 sc, dec. Repeat from * around. (12 sts)
Ss and F/O. Leave a tail long enough to close the top.
Face: Use some neon yellow yarn to add details to the eye, spanning approximately 3 sts beside each eye. Take a scrap of black yarn and embroider it into a “v” to make a mouth. Use scraps of pink yarn to add some blush 2 rows underneath the eyes, approximately 3 sts long.
I hope you enjoy my candy corn crochet pattern. I love Clarence. I think he has the cutest face and is a good amigurumi pattern for beginners to practice shaping!
I’d love to see photos of any candy corn you make. Tag me on social media @summerbugcrafts/#summerbugcrafts!
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