Free Classic Loki Amigurumi Pattern!

Anyone else super excited on watching the Loki series? He’s got to be one of my favourite Avengers characters and for that, decided to just drop this free Classic Loki pattern for all you fangirls! Something easier would be like my quick Cap America earrings here!

This Classic Loki was one of my earliest patterns - it was also the first time I was attempting a basic crochet cord for his horns (see more about it later). For his scepter, I also used a little bit of blue yarn, though nowadays, I tend to use rhinestones instead!

Terminology 

Ch = chain 
Sc = single crochet (2sc1 means 2 single crochet in same ch) 
Sl st = slip stitch 
St = stitch (refers to number of stitches in one round) 
Sc2tog1 = single crochet decrease 
Surface sc = single crochet directly onto surface 
Bobble stitch = 4 double crochet bobble 

Materials and Tools 

2.0mm Clover crochet hook
Orion Top Deluxe Yarn, Crown Yarn (or any equivalent acrylic yarn) - black, beige, green, yellow, grey, light blue  
Darning needle 
Stitch markers 
Filling – use leftover yarn or polyester fiberfill
Scissors  
4mm glass eyes or safety eyes
Craft wire 
Glue 
Blue rhinestone 

Head  

Round 1: Magic ring 10 (black) – 10st 
Round 2: 2sc10 (black) – 20st 
Round 3: Sc20 (black) – 20st 
Round 4: (Sc1, 2sc1) x 10 (black) – 30st 
Round 5: Sc12 (black), sc12 (beige), sc6 (black) – 30st 
Round 6: (Sc1, sc2tog1) x 4 (black), (sc1, sc2tog1) x 4 (beige), (sc1, sc2tog1) x 2 (black) – 20st  
Round 7: Sc8 (black), sc8 (beige), sc4 (black) – 20st 
Round 8: Sc2tog4 (black), sc2tog4 (beige), sc2tog2 (black) – 10st 
Round 9: Sc2tog5 (beige) – 5st 

Body (continue from head) 

Round 10: 2sc5 (black) – 10st 
Round 11: 2sc10 (black) – 20st 
Round 12: Sc10 (black), sc1 (yellow), 12th arm, sc5 (black), sc1 (yellow), 19th arm, sc1 (black) – 20st 

  • Arms (at 12th and 19th position): 4dc bobble stitch, top half beige, bottom half yellow  

(Bobble stitch for arms = top half beige, bottom half yellow 

From the 11th single crochet in Round 12, you will have 1 yellow loop on hook  

Yarn over beige, insert hook, yarn over beige again, draw beige yarn through –> you will have 2 beige loops and 1 yellow loop on hook 

Then draw yellow yarn through 2 beige loops on hook –> you will have 2 yellow loops on hook 

Repeat process: yo beige, insert hook, yo beige and draw beige yarn through –> you will have 2 beige loops and 2 yellow loops on hook 

Then draw yellow yarn through 2 beige loops on hook –> you will have 3 yellow loops on hook  

Repeat again: yo beige, insert hook, yo beige and draw beige yarn through –> you will have 2 beige loops and 3 yellow loops on hook  

Then draw yellow yarn through 2 beige loops on hook –> you will have 4 yellow loops on hook 

Repeat last time: yo beige, insert hook, yo beige and draw beige yarn through –> you will have 2 beige loops and 4 yellow loops on hook 

Then draw yellow yarn through 2 beige loops on hook –> you will have 5 yellow loops on hook 

Then pull through black yarn through all 5 yellow loops on hook and sc1 in next main stitch. 

Body – continued  

Round 13: Sc20 (black) – 20st 
Round 14: Repeat round 13 – 20st 
Round 15: Sc13 (black), 14th leg, sc4 (black), 19th leg, sc1 (black) – 20st 

  • Legs (at 14th and 19th position): 4dc bobble stitch, both top and bottom black 

Follow same method as above for the bobble stitch for arms, except this time it’s a regular 4dc bobble stitch with one colour.  
Round 16: Magic ring 10 then 2sc10, to join up to round 15 (all black) – 20st  

Hair – black 

Use black yarn to string onto hair directly, it should extend down to the top part of body. (No wig cap involved)  

Helmet – yellow  

Round 1: Magic ring 5 – 5st  
Round 2: 2sc5 – 10st  
Round 3: Sc10 – 10st 
Round 4: 2sc10 – 20st 
Round 5: Sc20 – 20st 
Round 6: (Sc1, 2sc1) x 10 – 30st 
Round 7: Sc20 backwards – 20st (count in rows now, not rounds) 
Round 8: Sc20 forwards – 20st  
Round 9: Sc20 backwards – 20st 
Round 10: Sc20 forward, ch4, turn – 24st 
Round 11: Sc23 backwards, ch4, turn – 27st  
Round 12: Sc3, sl st to previous row – 3st  

Horns on helmet -  yellow  

Basic crochet cord (8 layers)

Insert craft wire to make them bendable  

Attach them on the 2nd last row of the helmet, roughly in line with the sides of the horizontal front edge of helmet.  

Coat lapels x 2 – green 

Basic crochet cord (3 layers)
Alternatively can do the following:  
Round 1: Ch2 then sc3 – 3st 
Round 2: Sc3 – 3st  
Round 3: Repeat round 2 – 3st  

Chest piece – yellow  

Basic crochet cord (3 layers) – ch5 – repeat basic crochet cord (3 layers) 
Alternatively can do the following:  

(Ch2 and sc3, sc3, sc3) – ch5 – (ch2 and sc3, sc3, sc3) 
The ch5 in the middle should be dangling down in a ‘U’-shape 

Cape – green 

Round 1: Ch12 – 12st 
Round 2: Sc11, ch1 and turn – 11st  
Round 3-5: Repeat round 2 – 11st  
Place over back and connect at front of body 

Scepter  

Blade – grey  

  • Basic crochet cord (5 layers)  

  • Insert craft wire inside to make it bendable into a ‘C’-shape  

Staff – yellow 

  • Use 6-8cm craft wire and bend it into half.  

  • Wrap yellow yarn around it and attach the ‘C’-shape grey basic crochet cord onto top and wrap round it and secure down 

Small blue stone 

  • Use a very short light blue yarn and glue into a ball  

  • Alternatively, can use blue rhinestone instead 

  • Glue it down onto blade/ staff junction  

Assembly  

Head components 

  • Sew on black hair as mentioned above. (No wig cap in this case.) 

  • Attach helmet + horns unit onto top of head and sew down, optional. (I personally prefer headgear non-detachable so I don’t lose them.) 

  • Insert 2 glass eyes at 1st row of the beige face.  

Body components 

  • Attach chest piece just below the neck, horizontally across top 1/3 of body.  

  • Add both coat lapels below the chest piece, within the 2 bobble arms.  

  • Sew on the scepter onto his right bobble arm (see individual parts and attachment above).  

  • Place cape over back and use green strings to connect the 2 top corners at the front of body. 

 

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Check out the full Avengers set below! The quick Hulk pattern and mini Iron Man pattern are available for free as well.

Happy hooking and watching! I know I’ll be crocheting to Loki, the God of mischief!

Classic Superheroes Collection.
$28.90

Note: This is for the PDF PATTERN to make the amigurumi, NOT the finished product.

Included
- 11 PDF patterns, total 34 pages
- For characters: Captain America, Thor, Loki, Iron Man, Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Vision, Spiderman
- (NOTE: Quinjet not included in this set, separate as a single pattern.)
- Final pieces measuring about 6cm tall (2.5 inches) using sport yarn (weight 2) and crochet hook size 2.5mm. They can be made bigger with bulkier yarn and bigger hook.
- 5-page PDF tutorial on how to make the mobile and assemble the pieces together.

Crochet skill level
- Beginner to intermediate
- Some basic crochet skills are needed, such as the following: single crochet, slip stitch, half double crochet, double crochet, invisible decrease, changing colours.
- Free 30-page ebook available for complete beginners for common techniques used:
https://www.subscribepage.com/pyfreeebook

Crochet equipment
- Sport size yarn (weight 2)
- Crochet hook size 2.5mm
- Others - darning needles, stitch markers, glass eyes
- For ideas where to get the equipment or how they look like, check out my blog post:
https://pocketyarnlings.com/post/612521409855602688/my-crochet-tools-and-accessories

Features
- Each pattern features various views and angles of finished amigurumi for easier reference on assembly.
- No limb attachments, mainly attachments for detailing.
- Patterns relatively short, can be completed in 1-2 hours individually (depending on skill level), whole mobile can be completed in 3-5 days.
- Final piece is mini-sized but adaptable, great for gifting.

Benefits
- Short and fast projects, no WIPs!
- Perfect as a gift, even if relatively last minute!
- Can be made into earrings, brooches, keychains, dollhouse miniatures, individually.
- Bundled patterns to be made into a hanging baby cot mobile for the nursery!

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