Angel at Her Feet Amigurumi Free Pattern - For Our Lady of Guadalupe
December is here!!! Soon, on the 12th, we will celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe!! And because of this, I want to share the pattern to make the angel at her feet in my Virgin of Guadalupe amigurumi. My first version of Guadalupe didn't have this little angel, that's why I didn't include it in the pattern. I added it about two years ago when my baby was born, and I completely forgot to share it with you!
You can find the The pattern for Our Lady of Guadalupe here.
If you don't have the pattern, you can use this one to make a beautiful ornament for the Christmas tree or a guardian angel keychain for someone special!
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Materials:
Lily Sugar ‘N Cream cotton yarn in white and cream colors
Peaches and Cream yarn (Walmart) in coral
5 mm crochet hook
Premium Poly Fil fiber filling
Yarn needle
Scissors
I made this quick video of the process where I detail the steps, and below I’ll leave them written out for you!
Instructions
In this pattern, I will use the following abbreviations:
Pb: Single crochet
Am: Increase (work two single crochets in the same stitch)
Dm: Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)
Cd: Chain
Vlt: Round
At the end of each row or round, you will see a number in parentheses. This number represents the total number of stitches you should have at the end of the row or round. For example, if you see (12), it means that after completing the instructions for that row or round, you should have 12 stitches.
Let's start crocheting!
Angel at His Feet (For Our Lady of Guadalupe)
Head and Body
We will work in continuous rounds.
Magic ring, 6 sc (6)
1 sc + 1 inc x 3 (9)
2 sc + 1 inc x 3 (12)
12 sc (12)
2 sc + 1 dec x 3 (9)
1 sc + 1 dec x 3 (6), switch to coral. Stuff the head well.
6 inc (12)
3 sc + 1 inc x 3 (15) 9-11. 15 sc (15)
Flatten the circle and close with sc, taking both panels at the same time. Stuff the half as you close and continue until everything is closed. Leave a long thread to sew to the body of the Virgin.
Wings (x2)
Work in rows.
Chain 4, turn, work 3 sc in the second chain from the hook (3), ch, turn. 2-3. 3 sc (3), ch, turn.
3 sc, continue along the side with 3 more sc, chain 4 (10).
Starting from the second ch from the hook, work 9 sc (9), ch, turn.
1 dec, 7 sc, chain 3 (11).
Starting from the second ch from the hook, work 10 sc and continue around with 5 more sc until you reach the starting thread. Leave a thread to sew.
Finished! Now all that's left is to sew or glue it with hot glue to the feet of your Our Lady of Guadalupe!
I hope you enjoyed this pattern, and if you decided to make it, I would love to see it! Please tag me in your Instagram or Facebook posts with:
Pattern by @juliefruuu #juliefruuu
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