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Chu and Chibi Totoro
Please note: This is a digital crochet pattern, not a finished toy!
This cozy crochet pattern features Chu Totoro and Chibi Totoro, along with a sack full of acorns and a few friendly soot sprites. A calm and charming project perfect for fans of tiny forest spirits.
After purchase, the pattern will be available for instant download. If you don’t receive the email, don’t worry—just message me, and I’ll send you a direct link.
Prior crochet experience is recommended, but adventurous beginners are welcome! All stitches are explained through video tutorials. The pattern is completely no-sew, making it a perfect project for those (like me!) who aren’t fans of sewing pieces together.
Pattern is available in English only.
Using the recommended materials, your finished Chu Totoro will be approximately 25 cm (10 inches) tall. In total, you’ll crochet around 3,000 stitches, and the project should take 5-10 hours to complete.
Materials & Supplies
✨ Chenille Yarn
• Blue (e.g. Himalaya Dolphin Baby 80327) – 1–2 skeins
• White (e.g. Himalaya Dolphin Baby 80301) – 1 skein
• Linen (e.g. Himalaya Dolphin Baby 80365 or 80317) – 1 skein
• Black (for the nose; any super chunky black yarn will work) – small amount
• Optional: Brown (80366 or 80336) and Orange (80330 or 80368) for an acorn
Cotton Yarn (for small details)
• White (e.g. Schachenmayr Catania 106)
Tools & Accessories
• Crochet hooks: 5 mm (US I/9, UK 6) & 2.5 mm (US C/2, UK 12)
• Soft stuffing: ~150g (e.g. PES fiber ball stuffing)
• Black safety eyes: 12-15 mm diameter
• Long embroidery needle & scissors
❤️ Thank You!
I appreciate you checking out my work, and I hope this pattern brings joy to you and your loved ones. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message—I’m happy to help!
© COPYRIGHT
This pattern is my original creation, and I hold all intellectual property rights to the design. Any resemblance to fictitious events or characters is purely coincidental. Please do not sell or distribute this pattern. However, you are welcome to sell finished items—and I’d be thrilled if you credit me as the designer!
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