1) This amigurumi pattern provides instructions for crocheting a frappe drink with a cup, whipped cream topping, and chocolate drizzle.
2) When crocheting amigurumi, an exact gauge is not important - what matters is pulling stitches tightly with no gaps or holes to prevent stuffing from showing.
3) Detailed instructions are provided for crocheting the frappe cup in rounds, adding safety eyes, stuffing firmly, and finishing touches like the whipped cream topping and chocolate drizzle.
1) This amigurumi pattern provides instructions for crocheting a frappe drink with a cup, whipped cream topping, and chocolate drizzle.
2) When crocheting amigurumi, an exact gauge is not important - what matters is pulling stitches tightly with no gaps or holes to prevent stuffing from showing.
3) Detailed instructions are provided for crocheting the frappe cup in rounds, adding safety eyes, stuffing firmly, and finishing touches like the whipped cream topping and chocolate drizzle.
1) This amigurumi pattern provides instructions for crocheting a frappe drink with a cup, whipped cream topping, and chocolate drizzle.
2) When crocheting amigurumi, an exact gauge is not important - what matters is pulling stitches tightly with no gaps or holes to prevent stuffing from showing.
3) Detailed instructions are provided for crocheting the frappe cup in rounds, adding safety eyes, stuffing firmly, and finishing touches like the whipped cream topping and chocolate drizzle.
You Make Me So important for amigurumi. It doesn’t matter
exactly what size your creation turns out, or how many stitches per inch you achieve. Frappe! What does matter is that your stitches are pulled tightly, leaving no space or holes A delicious frappe amigurumi pattern between stitches. This gives your amigurumi good structure, shaping and allows no By Brittany Jackson stuffing to show through.
Glossary
MR – magic ring/magic loop
CH - chain
SC – single crochet
DC – double crochet
INC – increase (2 stitches in 1)
DEC – decrease (stitch 2 together)
DEC over 3 – decrease by stitching 3 together
REP - repeat
RD(S) – round(s)
ST(S) – stitch(es)
EVEN – crochet in each stitch, no increases
Materials and Tools: Worsted weight yarn in or decreases light brown/tan and white, small amount of black yarn or embroidery floss, 9.0 mm safety BL/BLO – back loop/back loop only. eyes, brown puffy fabric paint, fiber-fil stuffing To decaffeinate your frappe and make him or similar, pink chalk/pastel/blush for cheeks, child friendly, please omit the safety eyes and scrap amount of cardboard, 3.0 mm crochet replace with embroidery or paint. hook, tapestry needle Mmmm…delicious frozen coffee 23.) Stitching in BLO, *sc 3, dec. Rep 9x (36) For your frappe cup/body, you need your light brown yarn and 3.0 mm crochet hook. 24.) *sc 2, dec. Rep 9x (27) Have your safety eyes, black scrap yarn, Time to stuff! It’s important to stuff very cardboard and stuffing on hand. firmly so your amigurumi has structure 1.) MR, sc 6 in ring (6) and stays looking nice for a long time. 2.) Inc in each st (12) Grab a big chunk of stuffing (much more 3.) *sc 1, inc. Rep 6x (18) than you would think) and get started. It’s 4.) *sc 2, inc. Rep 6x (24) better to use a big chunk rather than 5.) *sc 3, inc. Rep 6x (30) several smaller pieces. Using the smaller 6.) Sc around in BLO (30) pieces can make your piece lumpy and bumpy, and nobody wants that! Stuff your 7 & 8.) Sc even (30) frappe until you can’t stuff anymore. 9.) *sc 5, inc. Rep 5x (35) 25.) *sc 1, dec. Rep 9x (18) 10-13.) Sc even (35) 26.) dec around (9) 14.) *sc 6, inc. Rep 5x (40) 27.) *dec over 3. Rep 3.x (3) 15-19.) Sc even (40) Cut your yarn and pull it through the last 20.) *sc 7, inc. Rep 5x (45) loop on your hook. Thread your tail onto a tapestry needle and hide it inside your 21 & 22.) Sc even (45) frappe.
Place a stitch marker or scrap yarn
Everything is better with whipped cream through your “live” stitch. Set the base of your frappe on a small section of It’s time for the whipped topping! Grab cardboard and trace around the bottom your 3.0 mm hook and white yarn. (smallest part). Cut out the cardboard *ch 3 counts as first dc circle and place it inside your frappe. This keeps the bottom supported and level so 1.) Ch 95 loosely, dc in 4th ch from hook your little guy won’t tip over. and each ch thereafter. (93) 2.) Ch 3, turn. Dc 2, inc, dc 8, inc, dc 17, Insert safety eyes between rounds 11 and inc, dc 26, inc, dc 35, inc (98) 12, about 5 stitches apart. Embroider a smile between both eyes. Cut a very long tail, about 24 inches long Don’t forget my chocolate drizzle! to be safe. Pull the tail through the last The finishing touches are what make a loop on your hook. Weave in your frappe delicious to the eyes, as well. beginning tail (not the long one). Now thread the long tail onto a tapestry needle Grab your puffy paint and test it on a scrap and start sewing! Starting on the outer, piece of paper before trying it on your frappe. top of your frappe, sew the whipped When the flow of paint is acceptable to you, topping in a spiral. You will probably have give your little guy a quick drizzle. a space left in the center when you’ve Let him dry for several hours in a safe spot sewn all around. That’s okay! Seam where he won’t tip over. When he’s finished opposite sides of the whipped topping drying, use your chalk, pastels or makeup to together to close the gap and create a give him rosy cheeks. It isn’t necessary, but cute little pointed top. adds quite a bit to the cuteness factor. If you’d rather not sew, feel free to use Enjoy your frappe! quick drying glue instead. You’ll probably still have to seam up the gap on top, though.