Hey y’all!
Ooblets is such a cute and cozy game. I love the art style, the dance battles, and of course, most importantly, the Ooblets. If you’ve ever wanted to crochet one of these adorable creatures, then this list is for you. I’m featuring 12 Ooblet crochet patterns that I found from various crocheters across the internet.
If that sounds interesting to you, read on!
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Ooblets Crochet Patterns
This clomper is just absolutely adorable. SkeinfulDelights make it perfectly. I might be a little biased though because clomper is one of my favorite Ooblets 🙂
I also love dumbirb. And birds in general. So I'm really happy to see someone make a crochet pattern for it!
Skuffalo is the ultimate cute but emo Ooblet in my opinion. KnottyMeow made it perfectly!
How can you look at that little face and not want a crochet Shrumbo for yourself? That's right, you can't, it's impossible.
I'll admit, Gloopy Long Legs is not my favorite... But AllThingsYarnStudio absolutely nailed the crochet version!
This Bristlebud pattern is too cute! Thecraftzilla did such an amazing job bringing this little cactus Ooblet to life.
If you've ever wanted a Dooziedug for yourself, now's your chance! Crochettor brought this adorable Ooblet to life with this crochet pattern.
If a slightly angry looking bird Ooblet is your thing, then Crochettor's Moogy crochet pattern is perfect. But I don't blame it, I'd be angry too if that's how the wiki talked about me.
Fleeble is such a cute Ooblet. It has a very special place in my heart. So being able to make one and have it in everyday life is amazing.
If the first Clomper pattern wasn't your style, fear not, there is another!
Same thing for this Gloopy Long Legs.
Drumroll please.... Yes, another option for y'all, this adorable Skuffalo.
What you’ll need for these patterns:
- A crochet hook – I recommend a pack that comes with every size, but if you’re on a budget, you can just get the hook size that the pattern uses. I use this crochet hook pack from Amazon. I had to superglue a couple of the hooks to the handles after awhile, but it’s a cheap starting point and I like the feel of the handles.
- Stitch Markers – To me, these are essential. Without them, you’d have to be 100% accurate with your stitch counting each round to know where the round ends. But, luckily, my recommendation is super cheap. I use these stitch markers from Amazon. I’ve used them for a couple years with no complaints. They’re my favorite over others I’ve used.
- Safety Eyes (and maybe noses) – Probably 99% of amigurumi requires safety eyes. I use these from Amazon and it conveniently comes with a little case.
- Stuffing – Another amigurumi essential. I’d also say 99% of amigurumi requires stuffing. I buy this giant bag off of Amazon and I haven’t had to buy any for a few months. (I normally crochet smaller things, not big plushies, so take that as you will)
- Tapestry Needle – Needed to sew yarn in a lot of projects. I honestly can’t remember where I got the ones I use.
- Scissors – Needed for cutting the yarn. Any scissors will do. The best would probably be fabric scissors though. I got a pair from Joann Fabrics.
- Yarn – Use whatever yarn weight the pattern calls for. I tend to always use acrylic yarn. The cheapest I’ve found is Red Heart Super Saver Yarn. I love it and I don’t feel like I’m spending a fortune on yarn all the time.
- Crochet Ring (optional) – Not necessary, but if you wrap the yarn around the loop a couple times it keeps the tension nice and tight. Might be helpful if you’re a beginner and keep your hands from cramping up. I use these from Amazon.
OR
- All-in-One Crochet Pack – You can get this all-in-one crochet pack that has everything you need to get started.
Basic Crochet Stitches for These Patterns:
Slip Knot: tutorial by SarahMaker
Here’s a helpful video tutorial.
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My Crochet Patterns
Free Strawberry Owl Crochet Pattern
Free Cinnamon Roll Hermit Crab Crochet Pattern
Free Cactus Hedgehog Crochet Pattern
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