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Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern

Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates Clarence the Peckish Plant β€” a playful amigurumi plant with a large chomping head, curling vines and embroidered leaves. Youll make a crocheted pot, a jointed head with inner mouth and lips, teeth and a flexible stem made from joined petals. The design uses DK cotton yarn and includes shaping using front and back loop work for a natural bend.

Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Detailed photo steps and clear join-up instructions help you assemble the pieces with confidence. The pattern includes wire/pipe cleaner tips so the vines and leaves can be posed.

Why You'll Love This Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it transforms simple crochet shapes into a characterful, expressive plant that feels alive. I enjoy how the combination of front and back loop stitches creates a subtle bend in the stem β€” it brings so much personality. Sewing the mouth and adding pipe-cleaner structure makes each plant unique and posable, which I find endlessly fun. I hope you enjoy customizing the pose and facial expression as much as I do when making Clarence.

Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customise Clarence β€” I often change the yarn colours to create different personalities, like deep forest greens for a spooky variant or pastels for a cute nursery friend.

I sometimes swap the DK cotton for a bulkier yarn and a larger hook to make a chunky, huggable version; conversely, using finer yarn and a smaller hook gives a delicate mini suitable for keyrings.

I add embroidery motifs to the leaves and head for extra character β€” try floral motifs, freckles, or tiny hearts instead of the standard spots.

If you want more posability, use thicker wire instead of pipe cleaners inside the vines and leaves so they hold dramatic curls and shapes without unravelling.

I also enjoy making a set of smaller Clarence plants with different mouth expressions by adjusting mouth depth and fangs to create grumpy, surprised or sleepy looks.

For a seasonal twist I make festive Clarences with tiny crochet hats or attach a removable collar or bow for gifting β€” these small accessories really change the vibe.

To alter stability add weighted beads or a balloon weight to the bottom of the pot if your version feels top-heavy when assembled and posed.

I sometimes experiment with textured stitches on the pot or body to suggest bark or soil texture β€” post-stitch surface embroidery or smaller slip-stitch rows work well.

Want an indoor/outdoor version? Use cotton blends with a water-resistant finish and sealed seams, and secure pipe cleaners inside with PVA for added longevity.

Finally, I like to mix materials: felt ears, tiny crocheted props, or little buttons make each Clarence feel like a one-off collectible.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during rounds with increases and decreases leads to miscounted stitches; place a marker at the start of each round and update it when needed to keep your counts accurate. βœ— Overstuffing pieces can distort shaping and make seams bulky; stuff gradually, shaping as you go and stop before the piece feels too firm so seams sit flat for joining. βœ— Forgetting to work specified front loop/back loop rounds will remove the intended bend or definition; carefully follow FLO and BLO instructions and check your stitches each round to maintain the intended shape. βœ— Not reinforcing the pot rim makes the lip floppy once folded; insert a strip of felt or foam stabiliser into the lip before folding and slip-stitching to keep it neat and rigid. βœ— Tension inconsistencies change the final size and fit of pieces; swatch the tension circle provided and adjust hook size or yarn to match the gauge for best results.

Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern

Make your own mischievous Clarence the Peckish Plant with this friendly intermediate amigurumi pattern. Youll crochet a pot, bendy vines, a chomping head with lips and fangs, and leafy details for a characterful finished piece. The pattern uses DK cotton and a 3mm hook and includes full assembly and finishing tips so you can personalise posture and expression. Perfect as a playful home decoration or a handmade gift.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Clarence the Peckish Plant Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK (100% Cotton, 50g, 125m/137yds) - 1 ball Lilac (Tea Rose 443)
  • 02
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK - 1/2 ball Purple (Jam 473)
  • 03
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK - Small amount Pink (Blush Pink 454)
  • 04
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK - 2 balls Green (Spearmint Green 426)
  • 05
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK - Small amount White (Paper White 401)
  • 06
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK - 1 ball Light Brown (Soft Fudge 410)
  • 07
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK - Small amount Dark Brown (Coffee Bean 411)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3mm
  • 02
    Pair of 10mm black safety eyes
  • 03
    16 long pipe cleaners or some strong wire
  • 04
    A piece of thick felt or foam fabric stabiliser (Pellon Flex-Foam suggested)
  • 05
    Toy stuffing (polyester fibrefill)
  • 06
    Tapestry needle for sewing and embroidery
  • 07
    Small amount of PVA glue or starch (optional)
  • 08
    Thick drinking straw or knitting needle (optional, for wispy hair)
  • 09
    Scissors
  • 10
    Stitch markers

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β€” Tension / Gauge :

Info :

If you want to match the sample gauge make a small circle in your chosen yarn: Rnd 1: start 7sc in a magic ring [7]. Rnd 2: inc in all 7 st [14]. Rnd 3: (1sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [21]. Fasten off. When made in DK yarn with 3mm hook this circle is about 3cm/1in in diameter.

β€” Cozy Plant Pot :

Round 1 :

start 7sc in a magic ring [7]

Round 2 :

inc in all 7 sts [14]

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [21]

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [28]

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [35]

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [42]

Round 7 :

(5sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [49]

Round 8 :

(6sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [56]

Round 9 :

(7sc, inc in next st) repeat 7 times [63]

Round 10 :

(8sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times, 9sc [69]

Round 11 :

working in BLO, slst in all 69 sts [69]

Round 12 :

working into the same back loops and over the slip stitches, sc in all 69 sts [69] This creates a more defined, firmer round at the base of the pot!

Round 13-17 :

sc in all 69 sts - 5 rounds

Round 18 :

(22sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [72]

Round 19-22 :

sc in all 72 sts - 4 rounds

Round 23 :

(23sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [75]

Round 24-27 :

sc in all 75 sts - 4 rounds

Round 28 :

(24sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [78]

Round 29-32 :

sc in all 78 sts - 4 rounds

Info :

Next round starts the lip of the pot.

Round 33 :

working in FLO, (12sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [84]

Round 34-45 :

sc in all 84 sts - 12 rounds

Round 46 :

(12sc, inv dec) repeat 6 times [78]

Info :

Fold over the last 13 rounds down to Rnd 33 to form the lip of the pot.

Round 47 :

working in both loops of current round and free back loops left over from Rnd 33, slst in all 78 sts to close the lip [78]

Info :

Fasten off, weave in the ends.

β€” Inner Mouth :

Info :

Make 1 in purple. Ch13, start 2nd ch from hook, work in a round, along both sides of the chain.

Round 1 :

3sc in next ch, 10sc, 3sc in last ch, carry on along the other side of the chain, 10sc, skip last ch [26]

Round 2 :

(inc in next 3 st, 10sc) repeat 2 times [32]

Round 3 :

(inc in next st, 1sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (inc in next st, 1sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc [38]

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (2sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc [44]

Round 5 :

(inc in next st, 3sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (inc in next st, 3sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc [50]

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (4sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc [56]

Round 7 :

(inc in next st, 5sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (inc in next st, 5sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc [62]

Round 8 :

(6sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (6sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc [68]

Round 9 :

(inc in next st, 7sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (inc in next st, 7sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc [74]

Round 10 :

(8sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (8sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times, 10sc [80]

Round 11 :

(inc in next st, 9sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc, (inc in next st, 9sc) repeat 3 times, 10sc [86]

Round 12-13 :

sc in all 86 sts - 2 rounds

Round 14 :

3slst, 33sc, 10slst, 33sc, 7slst [86]

Info :

Fasten off, weave in the end. Note: the slip stitches will sit in the corners of the mouth when joining the pieces.

β€” Top of the Head :

Round 1 :

start 6sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

inc in all 6 sts [12]

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [18]

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [24]

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [30]

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [36]

Round 7 :

(5sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [42]

Round 8 :

(6sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [48]

Round 9 :

(7sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [54]

Round 10 :

(8sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [60]

Round 11 :

(9sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [66]

Round 12 :

(10sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [72]

β€” Bottom of the Head + Joining the pieces :

Info :

Make 1 in lilac. Rnd 1: start 6sc in a magic ring [6]. Rnd 2 - 12: work the same way as Top of the Head. Rnd 13 - 15: sc in all 72 sts - 3 rounds.

Info :

Next join in the inner mouth to the bottom of the head. Pick up the Inner mouth and place it under the bottom of the head, wrong sides together, lining up the middle of the slip stitched section with the start of next round.

Info :

Start joining the 2 pieces in middle of the slip stitch section from Rnd 14 of the Inner Mouth, working through both layers.

Round 16 :

work 5sc along the head + slip stitches of the mouth, 33sc along head + mouth, 5sc along the head + slip stitches, next pick up the top half of the head so it rests over the remaining half of the inner mouth, work 5sc along the head + slip stitches, 33sc along head + mouth, 5sc along the head + slip stitches [86]

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the ends.

Info :

Now the head is joined together add in some safety eyes to the top half. Use the corners of the mouth as guides and add the eyes - count 5 sts away from the corner and 5 rounds up and place the eye there, poke a hole in the fabric first.

β€” Lips :

Info :

Join pink yarn to the corner of the mouth.

Round 1 :

work in FLO, sc in all 86 sts [86]

Round 2 - 8 :

sc in all 86 sts - 7 rounds

Info :

Add a ring of wire or pipe cleaners, enclosing it in the tube with the next round. I like to double them up for strength.

Round 9 :

working in FLO + remaining free back loop of the mouth - sc in all 86 sts [86]

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the ends. Add stuffing to the top and bottom half of the head, keeping the roof of the mouth flat.

Info :

With the top of the head towards you, join lilac to the corner of the remaining free stitches of two halves of the head, and close the gap with a row of single crochet, working through both layers.

β€” Top Fangs :

Info :

Make 2 or more in white.

Round 1 :

start 6sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

sc in all 6 sts [6]

Round 3 :

(inc in next st, 2sc) repeat 2 times [8]

Round 4 :

sc in all 8 sts [8]

Round 5 :

(inc in next st, 3sc) repeat 2 times [10]

Info :

Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing.

β€” Bottom Fangs :

Info :

Make 2 or more in white.

Round 1 :

start 6sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

sc in all 6 sts [6]

Round 3 :

(inc in next st, 2sc) repeat 2 times [8]

Info :

Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing. Sew the fangs to the inside seam of the lips in your preferred spots.

β€” Stem Petals :

Info :

Make 6 in green.

Round 1 :

start 6sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 - 3 :

sc in all 6 sts - 2 rounds

Round 4 :

(1sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [9]

Round 5 :

sc in all 9 sts [9]

Round 6 :

(2sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [12]

Round 7 :

sc in all 12 sts [12]

Round 8 :

(3sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [15]

Round 9 :

sc in all 15 sts [15]

Round 10 :

(4sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [18]

Round 11 :

sc in all 18 sts [18]

Round 12 :

(5sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [21]

Round 13 :

sc in all 21 sts [21]

Round 14 :

(6sc, inc in next st) repeat 3 times [24]

Round 15 :

sc in all 24 sts [24]

Round 16 :

do not stuff, fold the piece flat and work next sts through both layers, 12 sc [12]

Info :

Fasten off the first 5 petals. Do not fasten off the last petal, carry on to join them into the stem, trapping the leftover yarn tails as you work.

β€” Joining the Stem :

Info :

Carry on work from the 6th petal. Join all the petals together to make 1 round, make sure they are all facing right way up when joining, with the wrong side of Rnd 16 down.

Round 1 :

(bring next petal to the work, 12sc along the top) repeat 5 times, then work 12sc along the original (6th) petal [72]

Round 2 - 3 :

sc in all 72 sts - 2 rounds

Round 4 :

(5sc, inv dec, 5sc) repeat 6 times [66]

Round 5 - 6 :

sc in all 66 sts - 2 rounds

Round 7 :

(5sc, inv dec, 4sc) repeat 6 times [60]

Info :

Next group of rounds create a small bend in the stem. If you want the stem to point straight up instead of forward you can work Rnds 8 - 26 as single crochet rounds instead.

Round 8 :

30slst in back loops only (BLO), 30sc in both loops [60]

Round 9 :

30slst in BLO of the slip stitches, 30sc in both loops [60]

Round 10 :

30sc in free front loops (FLO) from both last 2 rounds, 30sc in both loops [60]

Round 11 :

30slst in BLO from Rnd 9, 30sc in both loops [60]

Round 12 :

30slst in BLO of the slsts, 30sc in both loops [60]

Round 13 :

30sc in free stitches from Rnd 10, 30sc [60]

Round 14 - 17 :

sc in all 60 sts - 4 rounds

Round 18 :

2sc, 26slst in BLO, 32sc in both loops [60]

Round 19 :

2sc, 26slst in BLO of the slsts, 32sc in both loops [60]

Round 20 :

2sc, 26sc in free FLO from last 2 rounds, then work in both loops: 2sc, inv dec, 12sc, inv dec, 12sc, inv dec [57]

Round 21 :

29sc, inv dec, 11sc, inv dec, 11sc, inv dec [54]

Round 22 - 26 :

sc in all 54 sts - 5 rounds

Round 27 :

slst in all 54 sts [54]

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the ends.

β€” Soil :

Info :

Join dark brown to any slip stitch from Rnd 27 of the stem.

Round 1 :

sc in all 54 sts [54]

Round 2 :

(8sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [60]

Round 3 :

(9sc, inc in next st) repeat 6 times [66]

Round 4 :

(5sc, inc in next st, 5sc) repeat 6 times [72]

Round 5 :

(inc in next st, 1sc) repeat 6 times [78]

Info :

Next round joins the soil to the pot. Fold back the brim of the pot so that the slip stitch round is easy to get to. Work the next round through both loops of the soil and Rnd 47 (the slip stitch round) of the pot, pulling the yarn from below the pots slip stitches.

Round 6 :

slst in all 78 sts [78]

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the ends.

β€” Twirly Vines :

Info :

Make 3 in green.

Round 1 :

start 5sc in a magic ring [5]

Round 2 - 6 :

sc in all 5 sts - 5 rounds

Round 7 :

inc in next st, 4sc [6]

Round 8 - 12 :

sc in all 6 sts - 5 rounds

Round 13 :

inc in next st, 5sc [7]

Round 14 - 18 :

sc in all 7 sts - 5 rounds

Round 19 :

inc in next st, 6sc [8]

Round 20 - 24 :

sc in all 8 sts - 5 rounds

Round 25 :

inc in next st, 7sc [9]

Round 26 - 30 :

sc in all 9 sts - 5 rounds

Round 31 :

inc in next st, 8sc [10]

Round 32 - 36 :

sc in all 10 sts - 5 rounds

Round 37 :

inc in next st, 9sc [11]

Round 38 - 42 :

sc in all 11 sts - 5 rounds

Round 43 :

inc in next st, 10sc [12]

Round 44 - 55 :

sc in all 12 sts - 12 rounds

Info :

Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing.

β€” Grippy Leaves :

Info :

Make 2 in green.

Round 1 :

start 6sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

sc in all 6 sts [6]

Round 3 :

(1sc, 3sc in next st, 1sc) repeat 2 times [10]

Round 4 :

sc in all 10 sts [10]

Round 5 :

(2sc, 3sc in next st, 2sc) repeat 2 times [14]

Round 6 :

sc in all 14 sts [14]

Round 7 :

(3sc, 3sc in next st, 3sc) repeat 2 times [18]

Round 8 :

sc in all 18 sts [18]

Round 9 :

(4sc, 3sc in next st, 4sc) repeat 2 times [22]

Round 10 :

sc in all 22 sts [22]

Round 11 :

(5sc, 3sc in next st, 5sc) repeat 2 times [26]

Round 12 :

sc in all 26 sts [26]

Round 13 :

(6sc, 3sc in next st, 6sc) repeat 2 times [30]

Round 14 :

sc in all 30 sts [30]

Round 15 :

(7sc, 3sc in next st, 7sc) repeat 2 times [34]

Round 16 :

sc in all 34 sts [34]

Round 17 :

(8sc, inc in next st, 8sc) repeat 2 times [36]

Round 18 - 20 :

sc in all 36 sts - 3 rounds

Round 21 :

(inv dec, 4sc) repeat 6 times [30]

Round 22 :

(3sc, inv dec) repeat 6 times [24]

Round 23 :

(inv dec, 2sc) repeat 6 times [18]

Round 24 :

(1sc, inv dec) repeat 6 times [12]

Round 25 :

sc in all 12 sts [12]

Round 26 :

inv dec, 10sc [11]

Round 27 :

inv dec, 9sc [10]

Round 28 - 32 :

sc in all 10 sts - 5 rounds

Round 33 :

inc in next st, 9sc [11]

Round 34 - 38 :

sc in all 11 sts - 5 rounds

Round 39 :

inc in next st, 10sc [12]

Round 40 :

sc in all 12 sts [12]

Info :

Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing. Press leaves flat. Add wire or pipe cleaners to the leaves and vines, doubling them up for strength.

β€” Protective Spikes :

Info :

Make as many as you fancy in purple yarn. Ch4, start 2nd ch from hook.

Row 1 :

1slst, 1sc, 1hdc [3]

Info :

Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing.

β€” Wispy Hair :

Info :

Make as many as you fancy in purple yarn.

Row 1 :

Ch25 [25]

Info :

Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing. Wrap the wispy hair around a thick straw or knitting needle, cover in PVA glue or starch and leave to dry overnight. When completely dry take the hair off the straw and trim one of the tail ends.

β€” Stingy Tongue :

Info :

Make 1 in purple yarn. Ch26, start 2nd ch from hook, for neater edges work in third loop/back hump of the chains.

Row 1 :

1slst in next ch, 2sc, 2hdc, ch6, start 2nd ch from hook, slst in next ch, 2sc, 2hdc, now carry on along the main chain, 21dc [21+forked tip]

Info :

Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing.

β€” Assembly :

Info :

First add stuffing to the plant pot. To keep the base flat it helps to add in a circle of felt or thick card into the base before adding the stuffing.

Info :

Place the felt/circle into the pot and then add plenty of toy stuffing into the pot.

Info :

Sew the Grippy Leaves to the sides of the body, either side of the bend - push the ends of the pipe cleaners into the body before sewing.

Info :

Secure the Twirly Vines to the soil behind the body, pushing the ends of the pipe cleaners into the soil and pot interior.

Info :

Spread the vines evenly around the back of the plant, twisting together leftover parts of the pipe cleaners inside the pot for stability.

Info :

Sew down each vine, then curl up the ends to create decorative tendrils.

Info :

Add stuffing to the body, leaving space on top for the head to sit into the neck opening.

Info :

Place the head into the neck opening choosing the direction you would like it to look in, then with a tail of lilac yarn sew the head into the neck, first going through each stitch of the back seam and the 3 back petals.

Info :

Go around the lower half of the head, stitching where the chin sits on the petals to secure the head firmly to the stem.

Info :

Turn up the corners of the mouth into a cheeky smile and sew the Protective Spikes randomly over the body as desired.

Info :

Embroider some spots in purple yarn on the top of the head and embroider veins onto the leaves by going through both layers of fabric, doubling the yarn for a pronounced line.

Info :

Open the mouth again and sew the tongue to the inside of the mouth, letting it flop to the side for character. Next sew the wispy hair to the top of the head in-between the spots and arrange them as you like.

Info :

To help the back petals stand up catch each one with a tail of green yarn securing it to the head for an upright petal finish.

Info :

Weave in all ends, trim any visible pipe cleaner tails inside the pot and adjust the vines and leaves until you are happy with Clarence's pose.

Assembly Instructions

  • Cut a circle of felt, foam or thick card to fit the base of the pot and place it into the pot before adding stuffing to keep the base flat.
  • Sew the Grippy Leaves to the sides of the body, pushing the ends of the pipe cleaners into the body so each leaf is secured and strong.
  • Position and secure the Twirly Vines behind the body by pushing the pipe cleaner ends into the soil and twisting the leftover pipe cleaner ends inside the pot for stability.
  • Sew the head into the neck by first anchoring the back seam and the three back petals, then work around the lower half stitching where the chin sits on the petals.
  • Embroider veins on the leaves by working through both layers with doubled yarn and add spots to the head for extra character.
  • Sew the fangs and tongue to the inside of the mouth, insert wire into the lips if using, and then fold the pot rim over the felt stabiliser and slip stitch to finish.
  • Arrange and curl vine ends, press leaves flat, then weave in all ends and trim any internal pipe cleaner tails so Clarence sits neatly in his pot.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round and especially when shaping or joining pieces to avoid losing your place.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff pieces firmly but not overly tight to maintain natural shaping; overstuffing can distort joins and make it hard to close gaps neatly.
  • πŸ’‘Add a strip of thick felt or foam stabiliser to the pot rim before folding to keep the lip rigid and neat once finished.
  • πŸ’‘Double pipe cleaners or use strong wire inside vines and leaves for durability and to allow stable posing without breaking the yarn structure.

This cheerful Clarence the Peckish Plant brings a lot of personality to your handmade collection β€” a playful plant that chomps and poses! Add a few personal touches like embroidered veins or extra spikes to make each Clarence unique. Display him on a shelf or give him as a whimsical handmade gift that will make people smile. 🧢🌿

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures around 27cm (10Β½in) tall when made in DK weight cotton with a 3mm hook, including the pot and vines.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can change yarn weight but it will affect the finished size; use an appropriate hook for your chosen yarn and check the gauge circle to adjust for size differences.

Do I need experience with specific techniques to make this?

This pattern is intermediate: basic amigurumi skills plus working in front loops/back loops and joining shaped pieces are needed. Familiarity with invisible decreases and sewing pieces together is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete Clarence in around 5-7 hours depending on experience and how many extra details you add, such as embroidery and additional spikes.