3.5 mm hook
Color: Oatmeal, dark brown, black, light blue. Gray.
Make 2 legs (staring in Oatmeal black them switching to Oatmeal, finishing with light blue)
Start in Black
Round 1: Ch 10, You’ll be working on both ends.
Round 2: SC on one side then move to other, making an oval. (18)
Round 3: SC around in each ST (18)
Round 4 BLO SC around (18)
Round 5: SC around in each ST (18)
Round 6: SC in 4 ST, DEC 5 times, SC in 4 ST. (13)
Round 7: SC in 4 ST, DEC 3 times, SC in 3 ST. (10)
Round 8 – 10: SC around (10)
Change to oatmeal!
Round 11 – 16: SC around in each ST (10)
Change to Light blue after Round 16!
Round 17: INC in each ST around (20)
Round 18: SC around in each ST (20)
Round 19: BLO SC around in each ST (20)
Round 20 – 30: SC around in each ST (20)
Round 31: SC in 4 ST, INC in the next, Repeat around (25)
Round 32: SC around in each ST (25)
Leg 1: tie off with a small tail for tucking into the project. Repeat this for Leg 2.
Leg 2: continue onto the body to combine the legs.
BODY
Combing both legs
Round 33: SC in 20 ST, SC in the other leg, SC around every ST in that leg meeting back to finish the last 5 SC on the first leg. (50)
Round 34: SC in 19 ST, INC in the next 2 ST, SC in 24 ST, INC in the next 2, SC in the last 5 ST. (54)
Round 35 – 37: SC in each ST around (54)
Round 38: SC in 7 ST, DEC in the next, repeat around (48)
Round 39: SC in 6 ST, DEC in the next, Repeat around (42)
Switch to Oatmeal yarn.
Round 40 – 41: SC around in each ST (42)
Round 42: SC in 5 ST, DEC in the next, repeat around (36)
Round 43 – 44: SC around in each ST (36)
Round 45: SC in 4 ST, DEC in the next, repeat (30)
Round 46 – 54: SC around in each ST. (360)
Round 55: SC in 3 ST, DEC in the next, repeat (24)
Round 56: SC in 2 St, DEC in the next, repeat (18)
Round 57: SC in 1 ST, DEC in the next, repeat (12)
Stuff and shape the shoulders.
Round 58: DEC around (6)
Round 59 – 61: SC around in each ST (6)
Tie off and leave a tail for sewing the head. Wybie’s head is separate so he can have his hunched posture.
Round 1: Magic Ring 6 (6)
Round 2: INC in each (12)
Round 3: SC in 1 ST, INC in the next, repeat (18)
Round 4: SC in 2 ST, INC in the next, repeat (24)
Round 5: SC in 4 ST, INC in the next, repeat (30)
Round 6: SC in 5 ST, INC in the next, repeat (36)
Round 7: SC in 17 ST, INC in the next, repeat (38)
Round 8 – 10: SC around in each ST (38)
Round 11: SC in 17 ST, DEC in the next repeat (36)
Round 12 – 13: SC around in each ST. (36)
Round 14: SC in 4 ST, DEC in the next, repeat (30)
Round 15: SC in 3 ST, DEC in the next, repeat (24)
Round 16: SC in 2 ST, DEC in the next, repeat (18)
Round 17: SC in 1 ST, DEC in the next, repeat (12)
Round 18: DEC around (6)
Cut and close up the hole then weave the remainder into the head. When I attached the head to the body I used a zip strip. The square goes inside the body and the thin end goes in through the head. when you sew his head to the neck don't do it directly center. You'll want to do it almost at the back of the head. This will head his head droop the way it does in the show.
Make 2 arms
Round 1: Magic Ring 4 (4)
Round 2: INC in each ST (8)
Stuff the arm as you go
Round 3 – 25: SC around in each ST (8)
Tie off and leave a tail for sewing to the body.
Round 1: Magic ring 6 (6)
Round 2: INC around (12)
Round 3: SC in 1 ST, INC in the next, repeat round (18)
Round 4: SC in the next 2 ST, INC in the next, repeat around (24)
Round 5: SC around in each ST (24)
Round 6: SC in the next 3 ST, INC in the next, repeat around. (30)
Round 7: SC around in each ST (30)
Round 8: SC in the next 4 ST, INC in the next, repeat around (36)
Round 9: SC around in each ST (36)
Tie off and sew to the head. This will make the curl hair look more full.
Small pieces:
Row 1: CH 10, CH 1 to turn, (10)
Row 2: INC in each ST(20)
Increasing in each stitch will cause the chain to curl on its own.
Make 11 small pieces.
Medium pieces:
Row 1: Ch 20, Ch 1 to turn. (20)
Row 2: INC in each ST (40)
Make 4
Row 1: CH 2, CH 1 to turn (2)
Row 2: SC in the next 2 ST, CH 1 to turn (2)
Row 3: DEC (1)
Tie off and leave a tail for sewing to the head.
Start with Black yarn
Row 1: CH 55, CH 1 to turn (55)
Row 2 – 6 : SC in the next 55 ST, CH 1 to turn (55)
Switch to Grey yarn
Row 7 – 11: SC in the next 55 ST, CH 1 to turn (55)
Switch to black yarn
Row 12: SC in the next 55 ST, CH 1 to turn (55)
Row 13: DEC in the next ST, SC in the next 25 ST, DEC in the next ST, SC in the next 25 ST, DEC, Ch 1 to turn (53)
Row 14: SC in each ST across, CH 1 to turn. (53)
Row 15: DEC in the next ST, SC in the next 24 ST, DEC in the next ST, SC in the next 24 ST, CH 1 to turn. (50)
Row 16 – 20 : SC in each ST across, CH 1 to turn (50)
Row 21: DEC, then SC in the next 47 ST, DEC in the last ST, CH 1 to turn (48)
Row 22-24: SC in each ST across, CH 1 to turn(48)
Row 25: DEC, SC in the next 6 ST, repeat across, CH 1 to turn. (42)
Row 26: SC in each ST across, Ch 1 to turn (42)
Switch to Gray
Row 27 – 30: SC in each ST across, CH 1 to turn (42)
Switch to black
Row 31: DEC, SC in the next 39 ST, DEC, CH 1 to turn (40)
Row 32 – 33: SC in each ST across, CH 1 to turn (40)
Row 34: SC in the next 9 ST, SLST over 5 ST, SC in the next 12 ST, SLST over 5 ST, SC in the last 9 ST, CH 1 to turn (40) This is the bottom of the sleeve holes.
Row 35: SC in the next 9 ST, CH 9, Skip over those 5 SLST and connect, SC in the next 11 ST, CH 9, skip those 5 SLST then connect, SC in the last 9 ST, CH 1 to turn (47)
Row 36: DEC, SC in the next, DEC again, SC in the next 3 ST, SC in the next 9 ST that go over the sleeve hole, DEC in the next, SC in the next 2, DEC again, SC in the 2 ST, DEC in the next, SC in the next 9 ST that go over the sleeve hole. DEC in the next, SC in 1 ST, Dec again, SC in 1 ST, DEC in the last. CH 1 to turn. (33)
Row 37: SC in the next 3 ST, DEC in the next, repeat across, CH 1 to turn (28)
Row 38: DEC 3 times, SC in the next 16 ST, DEC 3 times. (22)
Tie off and leave a tail to sew the jacket shut.
With black yarn
Round 1: CH 15, connect the with a SLST (15) The rest of it will be worked in rounds.
Round 2 – 4: SC in each ST around (15)
Switch to Grey
Round 5 – 7: SC in each ST around (15)
Switch to black
Round 8 – 17: SC in each ST around (15)
Switch to Grey
Round 18 – 20: SC in each ST around (15)
Switch to black
Round 21 – 24: SC in each ST around (15)
Tie off for sewing to the jacket later.
Row 1: CH 25, CH 1 to turn (25)
Row 2 – 4: SC in each ST across, CH 1 to turn (25) Except for the last row. You can leave a long tail for sewing and weave it through so the yarn is on the correct side of the collar.
For Wybie's eyes I used my embroidery machine and created a file for her eyes. You can use felt and glue the layers together or use black buttons!For assembly I attached the arms at the shoulders and pulled them to be the similar lengths. Wybie's hair will take some time. Sew the cap onto Wybie's head. That cap is what you will attach the curls onto. I only sewed then bottom parts to the cap. This will make it so Wybie has a full head of hair. Use a picture of him to give you a good layout of how his hair is supposed to look.
Sew the jacket sleeves to the jacekt holes. They sleeves should be the same stitches as the holes in the jacket. Stitch those together. The jacket I pull up the arms and I've used my crochet hook to pull the arm through the sleeve. Then I stitched the jacket closed once I have it looking how I want. The pockets I just made sure they looked even. The hood I stitched on after all of this because I wanted to make sure it would look even. I have the hood wrap around to the front and cross to make it look like the top of the jacket is folded over. For his face use embroidery thread and give him a smile, nose, and eyebrows.