I hope you enjoy this free potion bottle amigurumi crochet pattern! I had a lot of fun making this pattern. It was very much inspired by my boyfriend, who loves things like this. He gives me a lot of awesome ideas and is extremely encouraging, so thank you to him! He actually suggested making the liquid in the bottle look gradient, which I tried to do 🙂 . Together we had a lot of fun making the props for the wizard collection. (See the photo below).
I borrowed a few of his books, of which he has MANY. I placed them around the amigurumis for a fantasy feel. Then, he wrote in cursive on that letter in the middle. He ran outside, shoved the letter in the dirt, pretty sure he stomped on it a few times, then he brought it back inside. Don’t do this at home, kids…. but then we burned the paper with a lighter on the sides of the paper. This was all to try and make the paper look old, but when burning it the fire decided to burn a big hole in the middle. Mildly terrifying! But it’s okay, we’re experienced with fire. I set off a grease fire a few months ago trying to deep fry a blooming onion 🙂 Nothing of value was lost except my confidence in cooking!
Anyhoo! That’s a little behind the scenes on the making of this pattern. Much like my previous pattern from last week, the hamburger, this pattern was also a request from my pattern survey! I’m listening to what you all want to see next 🙂
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Supplies: • Yarn colors in size 4/Medium Yarn… Main Color, Darker Main Color, White, Cork Color • 4mm Crochet Hook • 8mm safety eyes • Tapestry needle • Scissors • Stuffing • Black Embroidery Thread
Additional Information: • Difficulty: Easy • Pattern is in US Terms
• Getting started… This potion bottle is easy to make – especially if you know how to work in front and back loops! The bottle is made all in one continuous piece, so there’s no sewing involved.
We will start at the very bottom of the bottle and work our way up to the cork. After finishing the bottle, we will work on making the smile!
• Recommended Yarns: JoAnn Fabric’s “Big Twist” Yarn Red Heart Super Saver Yarn Hobby Lobby’s “I Love This Yarn!”
Potion Bottle:
Start in Main Color, Like Red!
Round 1: 6 Sc into a Magic Ring (6) Round 2: *Inc* all around (12) Round 3: *Inc, Sc* all around (18) Round 4: *Inc, Sc 2* all around (24) Round 5: *Inc, Sc 3* all around (30) Round 6: *Inc, Sc 4* all around (36) Round 7: *Inc, Sc 5* all around (42) Round 8-11: *Sc* all around (42) Now we will add 2 eye stitch markers into Round 11 to mark where to place the eyes later. Add a different colored stitch marker into the 15th stitch, and in the 19th stitch. Round 11 eye markers will look like this: Round 12-14: *Sc* all around (42) Round 15:Change to a darker main color. *Sc* all around (42) Add eyes in the marked areas from Round 11 now. Round 16:Change to White. *Sc* all around (42) Round 17: *Dec, Sc 5* all around (36) Round 18: *Dec, Sc 4* all around (30) Round 19: *Dec, Sc 3* all around (24) Stuff firmly here. Round 20: *Dec, Sc 2* all around (18) Round 21: In the FLO, *Sc* all around (18) Round 22-26:In BOTH Loops, *Sc* all around (18) Round 27: In the FLO, *Inc, Sc 2* all around (24) Round 28: In BOTH Loops, *Sc* all around (24) Round 29:In the BLO, *Dec, Sc 2* all around (18) Round 30: Change to Cork Color. In the FLO, *Sc* all around (18) Round 31: In BOTH Loops, *Sc* all around (18) Round 32:*Inc, Sc 2* all around (24) Round 33: *Sc* all around (24) Stuff again firmly now. Round 34: In the BLO, *Dec, Sc 2* all around (18) Round 35: In BOTH Loops, *Dec, Sc* all around (12) Round 36: *Dec* all around (6) Finish off now. Sew the remaining stitches closed now.
Smile:
In Black Thread
Insert needle in the middle as shown, and pull needle out one stitch over from the left eye (Pic 1). Reinsert needle into the middle area, and pull needle out one stitch over from the right eye (Pic 2). Reinsert needle into the middle area, and pull needle out a few stitches away (Pic 3-4). Tie the tail ends of yarn into firm knots. Bring into the bottle to hide knots, and cut excess thread.
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6 Comments
Alicia
Thank you for such a wonderful pattern! It was so fun to make!
That’s so nice of you to say, thank you so much! I’m really happy that you had some fun with this pattern, I had fun making them too, and definitely wanted to make a whole rainbow of them! You’re so kind, I hope you have an awesome day! ❤️
Hi there Liz! I’m so glad you have some plans for this pattern 🙂 That’s exactly what I thought when making this pattern, it’s perfect for those who like to play D&D or similar games! Your friends are lucky to have you around since you make them their very own gifts 😄 Have a wonderful day ❤️❤️❤️
Oh my gosh that is such an adorable backstory on the potion you made! I love the imagination of little kids, they say the most adorable things 😍 I hope he feels much better now that he has his health potion, and such a supportive mama 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing, Cyndi! You are awesome 🙂
6 Comments
Thank you for such a wonderful pattern! It was so fun to make!
That’s so nice of you to say, thank you so much! I’m really happy that you had some fun with this pattern, I had fun making them too, and definitely wanted to make a whole rainbow of them! You’re so kind, I hope you have an awesome day! ❤️
Thank you so much for this pattern! It’s the perfect gift for my D&D friends 🙂
Hi there Liz! I’m so glad you have some plans for this pattern 🙂 That’s exactly what I thought when making this pattern, it’s perfect for those who like to play D&D or similar games! Your friends are lucky to have you around since you make them their very own gifts 😄 Have a wonderful day ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for a wonderful patten! My son was in ER and requested a healing potion. Thanks to you, mommy delivered!
Oh my gosh that is such an adorable backstory on the potion you made! I love the imagination of little kids, they say the most adorable things 😍 I hope he feels much better now that he has his health potion, and such a supportive mama 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing, Cyndi! You are awesome 🙂
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