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1. **Design Strategy**: A beginner-friendly amigurumi mushroom using worsted weight yarn, worked in continuous rounds with a ch-2 start (slip knot + ch 2, work sc into 2nd ch from hook) instead of a magic ring. The mushroom consists of two pieces: a dome-shaped cap and a short cylinder stem, sewn together. 2. **Construction Plan**: Bottom-up construction — stem worked as a small cylinder, cap worked as a half-sphere from top down, both stuffed and sewn together. 3. **Quality Assurance**: - Ch-2 start must be executed correctly so the starting hole closes neatly; instruct user to pull the starting tail snug after Rnd 1. - Stuffing must be added before closing the cap completely; remind user at the correct round. - Dot placement on cap should be pinned before sewing to ensure even spacing. 4. **Final Calculations**: - Gauge: ~4 sc = 1 inch (2.5 cm) with worsted yarn and size E-4/3.5mm hook (tight amigurumi gauge). - Cap: increases to 24 sts, ~3 inches (7.5 cm) diameter; half-sphere so no even rounds needed. - Stem: 12 sts, ~1 inch (2.5 cm) diameter, ~1.5 inches (4 cm) tall. - Finished size: approximately 3 inches (7.5 cm) tall × 3 inches (7.5 cm) wide. - White dots: 6 sc in ch-2 start, closed flat — make 3–5 for cap.

Verification

[PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS] 1. **Completeness**: ✅ Pattern includes materials, gauge, abbreviations, special techniques (ch-2 start), stitch counts per round, assembly, and finishing. All template sections covered. 2. **Consistency**: - Cap Rnd 1: 6 sts ✅ - Cap Rnd 2: 6 × 2 = 12 sts ✅ - Cap Rnd 3: (sc, inc) × 6 = 18 sts ✅ - Cap Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) × 6 = 24 sts ✅ - Cap Rnd 5: sc around = 24 sts ✅ - Cap Rnd 6: (2 sc, dec) × 6 = 18 sts ✅ - Cap Rnd 7: (sc, dec) × 6 = 12 sts ✅ [stuff here] - Cap Rnd 8: dec × 6 = 6 sts ✅ [close] - Stem Rnd 1: 6 sts ✅ - Stem Rnd 2: 6 × 2 = 12 sts ✅ - Stem Rnds 3–6: 12 sts each ✅ - White dots: ch-2 start, 6 sc = 6 sts, fastened off flat ✅ 3. **Constraints**: - ✅ ch-2 start used (both cap and stem begin with ch-2 start) - ✅ Beginner difficulty — only sc, inc, dec used - ✅ Worsted weight yarn - ✅ US terminology throughout - ✅ Imperial measurements first, metric in parentheses - ✅ Amigurumi / Crochet Toy template followed 4. **Safety**: All stitch counts verified above. No math errors detected. Invisible decrease recommended but standard decrease acceptable for beginners — both mentioned. Pattern is safe to publish.

Pattern

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# 🍄 Mini Mushroom Amigurumi

### A Beginner Crochet Plushie Pattern

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## AT A GLANCE

| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| **Difficulty** | Beginner |
| **Finished Size** | Approx. 3 in. tall × 3 in. wide (7.5 × 7.5 cm) |
| **Yarn Weight** | Worsted (4) |
| **Hook Size** | US E-4 / 3.5 mm |
| **Gauge** | 4 sc × 4 rows = 1 in. (2.5 cm) — exact gauge not critical |
| **Technique** | Amigurumi in continuous rounds |

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## MATERIALS

- **Yarn A (Cap):** Worsted weight yarn in red — approximately 20 yds (18 m)
- **Yarn B (Stem):** Worsted weight yarn in cream or off-white — approximately 10 yds (9 m)
- **Yarn C (Dots):** Small amount of white worsted weight yarn — approximately 3 yds (3 m)
- **Hook:** US E-4 / 3.5 mm crochet hook
- **Polyester fiberfill stuffing**
- **Yarn needle** (for assembly and weaving in ends)
- **Stitch marker**
- **Scissors**
- **Optional:** Pins for placement before sewing

> 💡 **Yarn Tip:** Any worsted weight yarn works. This is a great scrap-yarn project! Work tightly — a tight gauge prevents stuffing from showing through.

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## ABBREVIATIONS

| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| **ch** | chain |
| **sc** | single crochet |
| **inc** | increase — 2 sc in the same stitch |
| **dec** | decrease — invisible decrease (see Special Techniques) |
| **sl st** | slip stitch |
| **st(s)** | stitch(es) |
| **Rnd** | Round |
| **[ ]** | Total stitch count at end of round |
| **( ) × #** | Repeat instructions in parentheses that many times |

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## SPECIAL TECHNIQUES

### Ch-2 Start *(replaces the magic ring — used throughout this pattern)*

This is a beginner-friendly alternative to the magic ring. It creates a small, closeable center hole.

1. Make a slip knot and place it on your hook.
2. Chain 2.
3. Insert your hook into the **2nd chain from the hook** (the very first chain you made, closest to the slip knot).
4. Work the number of sc stitches called for in Round 1, all into that same chain stitch.
5. After completing Round 1, pull the starting yarn tail gently but firmly to close the center hole snug.
6. Place your stitch marker in the first stitch of Round 1, and begin working in a continuous spiral.

> ✅ **Check:** After pulling the tail, the center hole should be barely visible. If it gaps, try working more tightly or pulling the tail a little more before weaving it in.

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### Invisible Decrease *(dec)*

For a smooth, beginner-friendly decrease:

1. Insert hook under the **front loop only** of the next stitch.
2. Without completing the stitch, insert hook under the **front loop only** of the stitch after that.
3. Yarn over and pull through both front loops (2 loops on hook).
4. Yarn over and pull through both loops on hook.

> 💡 **Beginner Option:** You may also work a standard sc2tog (insert hook in next st, yo, pull up loop, insert hook in following st, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through all 3 loops). The invisible decrease gives a neater finish, but either works.

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## PATTERN

### PIECE 1: MUSHROOM CAP
*Make 1 in Yarn A (red)*

**Rnd 1:** Ch 2, work 6 sc into 2nd ch from hook. Pull tail to close. Place stitch marker. **[6]**

**Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. **[12]**
*(2 sc worked into each of the 6 sts = 12 sts)*

**Rnd 3:** (Sc, inc) around. **[18]**
*(Repeat "sc in next st, inc in next st" 6 times = 18 sts)*

**Rnd 4:** (2 sc, inc) around. **[24]**
*(Repeat "sc in next 2 sts, inc in next st" 6 times = 24 sts)*

**Rnd 5:** Sc in each st around. **[24]**
*(This is the widest round — the rim of the cap)*

> 🛑 **Pause here:** Before continuing, count your stitches. You should have exactly 24. Move your stitch marker up if needed.

**Rnd 6:** (2 sc, dec) around. **[18]**
*(Repeat "sc in next 2 sts, dec over next 2 sts" 6 times = 18 sts)*

**Rnd 7:** (Sc, dec) around. **[12]**
*(Repeat "sc in next st, dec over next 2 sts" 6 times = 12 sts)*

> 🧸 **STUFF NOW:** Add fiberfill stuffing through the opening. Fill the cap firmly — it should feel plump and hold its dome shape. You will not be able to add more stuffing after the next round.

**Rnd 8:** Dec around. **[6]**
*(Work 6 decreases = 6 sts)*

**Fasten off,** leaving a 6 in. (15 cm) tail. Thread tail onto yarn needle and weave through the front loops of all 6 remaining sts. Pull snug to close the hole completely. Weave in tail securely on the inside.

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### PIECE 2: MUSHROOM STEM
*Make 1 in Yarn B (cream/white)*

**Rnd 1:** Ch 2, work 6 sc into 2nd ch from hook. Pull tail to close. Place stitch marker. **[6]**

**Rnd 2:** Inc in each st around. **[12]**
*(2 sc worked into each of the 6 sts = 12 sts)*

**Rnds 3–6:** Sc in each st around. **[12]** *(4 rounds even)*

> 💡 For a taller mushroom, work Rnds 3–8 (6 even rounds instead of 4).

> 🧸 **STUFF NOW:** Add fiberfill stuffing before closing. Fill firmly but not so tightly that the stem distorts.

**Fasten off,** leaving a 12 in. (30 cm) tail for sewing. Do not close the top opening — you will use this open edge to sew the stem to the cap.

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### PIECE 3: WHITE DOTS
*Make 3–5 in Yarn C (white) — flat circles, no stuffing*

**Rnd 1:** Ch 2, work 6 sc into 2nd ch from hook. Pull tail to close. **[6]**

Sl st into the first sc to join. **Fasten off,** leaving a 6 in. (15 cm) tail for sewing.

> 💡 These tiny flat circles become the classic white spots on the mushroom cap. Make as many or as few as you like — 3 is minimal and cute, 5 looks lush and full.

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## ASSEMBLY

Follow these steps in order for best results.

### Step 1 — Attach the Stem to the Cap

1. Hold the cap with the closed top facing down (the opening of the stem faces up toward you).
2. Place the open top edge of the stem against the flat bottom of the cap, centering it.
3. Use pins to hold the stem in place if needed.
4. Thread the long stem tail onto your yarn needle.
5. Whip stitch around the entire edge of the stem opening, catching the bottom stitches of the cap as you go.
6. Sew around at least twice for security.
7. Weave in the tail inside the stem. Knot securely.

> ✅ **Check:** The stem should stand upright and not wobble. If it tilts, add a few extra stitches on the leaning side.

### Step 2 — Sew on the White Dots

1. Arrange 3–5 white dot circles on the top dome of the cap.
2. Use pins to try different arrangements before committing.
3. Suggested placement: 1 large central dot, 2–4 smaller dots scattered around it (all dots are the same size — the "larger" central dot is just visual).
4. Thread each dot's tail onto your yarn needle and sew each circle down using small whip stitches around the edge.
5. Weave all tails inside the cap body to hide them.

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## FINISHING

1. Weave in any remaining yarn tails securely.
2. Gently shape the mushroom with your hands — round out the cap dome and straighten the stem.
3. If the stem looks flat on the bottom, stuff it a little more through the joining seam with a pencil or chopstick before finishing the sewing.

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## FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

| Part | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Cap diameter | ~3 in. (7.5 cm) |
| Cap height | ~1.5 in. (4 cm) |
| Stem diameter | ~1 in. (2.5 cm) |
| Stem height | ~1 in. (2.5 cm) |
| **Total height** | **~2.5–3 in. (6.5–7.5 cm)** |

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## TIPS & VARIATIONS

| Idea | How To |
|---|---|
| **Brown mushroom** | Use brown for the cap and tan for the stem |
| **Toadstool keychain** | Use DK weight yarn and a US D-3/3.25 mm hook; attach a keychain finding to the stem bottom |
| **Larger mushroom** | After Rnd 4 of the cap, add: (3 sc, inc) × 6 = 30 sts, then work 2 even rounds before decreasing |
| **Blush cheeks** | Embroider 2 small circles with pink yarn or use pink felt circles glued on |
| **Happy face** | Embroider 2 French knot eyes and a small curved smile with black yarn |
| **Stress toy** | Fill extremely firmly with extra stuffing; use a tighter hook (US D-3/3.25 mm) |

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## STITCH COUNT SUMMARY

| Round | Piece | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| Rnd 1 | Cap | **6** |
| Rnd 2 | Cap | **12** |
| Rnd 3 | Cap | **18** |
| Rnd 4 | Cap | **24** |
| Rnd 5 | Cap | **24** |
| Rnd 6 | Cap | **18** |
| Rnd 7 | Cap | **12** |
| Rnd 8 | Cap | **6** → close |
| Rnd 1 | Stem | **6** |
| Rnd 2 | Stem | **12** |
| Rnds 3–6 | Stem | **12** (×4) |
| Rnd 1 | Dot | **6** → fasten off flat |

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*Happy crocheting! 🍄 Tag your finished mushroom — it makes a wonderful desk friend, gift topper, or the start of a whole forest of amigurumi.*

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Disclaimer: This pattern was generated by AI and should be reviewed for accuracy before use. While we strive for quality, AI-generated content may contain errors. Please verify measurements, stitch counts, and instructions before beginning your project. Generated by purlJam.uk

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