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Speed of Sound Sonic

This past week I've received so much love for the Saitama (OnePunch-Man) amigurumi I made for my little brother that I got all fired up and finished Speed of Sound Sonic in less than 3 days. Actually, I would've finished much sooner if I didn't have to redo the sword and hair. So I was pretty much like speed of sound sonic myself. Hehehe ^^

But seriously, I can't express how much it means to me when my amigurumis get noticed and praised. They're like my own children... Tiny children made out of yarn and born from my brain with dashed sprinkles of love. Wait... What? That just got weird. O_O


Anyway, I'd just like to give a shout out to all those who shared Saitama (OnePunch-Man) to twitter, facebook, and other social media sites... I can't thank you enough for appreciating my humble work and spreading the word. I will not let you down and continue to do my best in making more OnePunch-Man amigurumis. ^^


Once again I used Katie Stevens' Onceler pattern.

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SPEED OF SOUND SONIC
Materials:
Monaco Yarn Shade #100 - Raven (1-2 skeins)
Monaco Yarn Shade #99 - Fossil (1 skein)
Monaco Yarn Shade #24 - Grape (1 skein)
Monaco Yarn Shade #60 - Sugar Cookie (1 skein)
Crochet Hook - 7 (4.5 mm)
Felt cloth:
       - Black
       - White
       - Grey
Small black buttons
Fiberfill stuffing

HEAD
(Sugar Cookie)
Rnd 1: 6sc in mr (6)
Rnd 2: inc around (12)
Rnd 3: 1sc-inc (18)
Rnd 4-8: sc around (18)
Rnd 9: 1sc-dec (12)
Rnd 10: dec around (6)
FO, leave tail for sewing
*Use black thread to embroider  facial details
*Cut out eyes from white felt cloth and draw in details
*With transparent nail polish, brush a little on the eyes so that the details won't get rubbed off 
*Leave it to dry then glue on the face

LEGS (2x)
(Raven)
7ch
Rnd 1: sc on 2nd ch from hook, sc around (12)
Rnd 2: dec, 8sc, dec (10)
Rnd 3: sc around (10)
Rnd 4: dec, 6sc, dec (8)
Rnd 5-6: sc around (8)
(Fossil)
Rnd 7: sc around (8)
(Raven)
Rnd 8-9: sc around (8)
(Fossil)
Rnd 10: sc around (8)
(Raven)
Rnd 11-12: sc around (8)
(Fossil)
Rnd 13: sc around (8)
(Raven)
Rnd 14-20: sc around (8)
FO, weave in ends

*After completing the two legs sl them together
*Make sure the legs are slightly angled so that it wouldn't look too straight or stiff facing front
*Continue rounds to the body

BODY
(Raven)
Rnd 21: sc around (14)
(Fossil)
Rnd 22: sc around (14)
(Raven)
Rnd 23: sc around (14)
(Fossil)
Rnd 24: sc around (14)
(Raven)
Rnd 25: sc around (14)
(Fossil)
Rnd 26: sc around (14)
(Raven)
Rnd 27-29: sc around (14)
Rnd 30: 5sc-dec (12)
Rnd 31-32: sc around (12)
Rnd 33: dec around (6)
FO, weave in ends

ARMS (2x)
(Raven)
Rnd 1: 6sc in mr (6)
Rnd 2: 1sc-inc (9)
Rnd 3: sc around (9)
Rnd 4: 1sc-dec (6)
(Fossil)
Rnd 5: sc around (6)
(Raven)
Rnd 6: sc around (6)
(Fossil)
Rnd 7: sc around (6)
(Raven)
Rnd 8: sc around (6)
(Fossil)
Rnd 9: sc around (6)
(Raven)
Rnd 10-16: sc around (6)
FO, leave tail for sewing

SCARF
SCARF-TRIANGLE
9ch
Row 1: sc on 2nd ch from hook, sc across, ch1-turn (8)
Row 2-6: sc across, ch1-turn (8)
Row 7: dec, 4sc, dec, ch1-turn (6)
Row 8: dec, 2sc, dec, ch1-turn (4)
Row 9: dec across, ch1-turn (2)
Row 10: dec (1)
FO, weave in ends

SCARF-LONG FRINGES (2x)
2ch
Row 1: inc on 2nd ch from hook, ch1-turn (2)
Row 2-until it measures 8 inches: sc across, ch1-turn (2)
FO, weave in ends
*Attach the fringes to each side of the triangular part of the scarf
*Tie it around Speed of Sound Sonic's neck 
*Make sure it's centered

For the hair, I had to use the technique found in Angela Juarez's doll pattern. It's a bit tricky but I guarantee that it's worth doing since it's the closest thing you could do to make his hair look like the one in Manga. 

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I had to do this twice so make sure you have more than enough black felt. ^^
When I finished Speed of Sound Sonic, other than my brother, Saitama was really thrilled. 

Well, they may have the hero-villain set-up, but deep inside I know they're the best of friends. Aww! ^^ 

 


Copyright: Speed of Sound Sonic is an original pattern written by Duchess Gala with adaptation from Katie Stevens' Onceler pattern. You may do whatever you want with the finished product but please do not sell or claim the pattern as your own. Also, do not post the pattern directly to your website. Just link it to this blog. ^^


Disclaimer: Some of the images are not mine and can be searched online

1 Comments:

  1. WOW. I love all of these, will you be making a Genos?

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