Barbapapa ★free pattern★





Yarn: Bravo (8305 Candy) 2x 50g
Hook Size: Nr. 3

Abbrevations (US Terms)
V: increase (The letter V looks like the crochet symbol for increasing!)
A: decrease (The letter A nearly looks like the crochet symbol for decreasing!)
x6: repeat 6 times
sc: single crochet

Notes
"  Crochet in continuous spiral rounds.
"  Use the invisible decrease (only the front loops of both stitches).
"  I always split my increases and decreases.
If there is an even number of stitches between the increases or decreases, for example (14, V) x6, - work 7, V, (14, V) x5, 7 instead.
Rows with an odd number of stitches between increases or decreases are worked as usual, for example (5, V) x6.
"  Stuff as you go.
"  You can use any yarn but use a smaller hook than suggested to avoid holes after filling.






Ready? Let’s start:

Thumb 2x1
round


total
1

6
6 sc
2 – 4
3 rounds
6
6 sc

Finger 2x3
round


total
1

6
6 sc
2 – 5
4 rounds
6
6 sc

Don’t cut the yarn on the third finger, we will continue to crochet the hand.

Right hand
round


total

1

3 sc on second finger, 6 sc on first finger, 3 sc on second finger, 6 sc on third finger (take a look at the first illustration below)
18 sc
2

5, A, 7, A, 2
16 sc
3

16
16 sc
4

2, 2 through thumb and hand, 12 (take a look at the second illustration below)
16 sc
5

1, A (one stitch from hand and one stitch from thumb), 2 on thumb, skip 2 stitches from the hand, A (one stitch from thumb and one stitch from the hand), 11 (take a look at the third illustration below)
16 sc

illustration #1
illustration #2 
illustration #3

  
Left hand
round


total

1

3 sc on second finger, 6 sc on first finger, 3 sc on second finger, 6 sc on third finger
18 sc
2

5, A, 7, A, 2
16 sc
3

16
16 sc
4

7, 2 through thumb and hand, 7
16 sc
5

6, A (one stitch from hand and one stitch from thumb), 2 on thumb, skip 2 stitches from the hand, A (one stitch from thumb and one stitch from the hand), 6
16 sc

Both arms
round


total

6 - 25
20 rounds
16
16 sc

Leave a long tail to sew arms onto the body.






Body and head
round


total
1

6
6 sc
2

V x6
12 sc
3

(1, V) x6
18 sc
4

(2, V) x6
24 sc
5

(3, V) x6
30 sc
6

(4, V) x6
36 sc
7

(5, V) x6
42 sc
8

(6, V) x6
48 sc
9

(7, V) x6
54 sc
10

(8, V) x6
60 sc
11

(9, V) x6
66 sc
12

(10, V) x6
72 sc
13

(11, V) x6
78 sc
14

(12, V) x6
84 sc
15

(13, V) x6
90 sc
16

(14, V) x6
96 sc
17

(15, V) x6
102 sc
18

(16, V) x6
108 sc
19 – 38
20 rounds
108
108 sc
39

(34, A) x3
105 sc
40

105
105 sc
41

(33, A) x3
102 sc
42

102
102 sc
43

(32, A) x3
99 sc
44

(31, A) x3
96 sc
45

96
96 sc
46

(30, A) x3
93 sc
47

(29, A) x3
90 sc
48

90
90 sc
49

(28, A) x3
87 sc
50

(27, A) x3
84 sc
51

(26, A) x3
81 sc
52

81
81 sc
53

(25, A) x3
78 sc
54

(24, A) x3
75 sc
55

(23, A) x3
72 sc
56

72
72 sc
57

(22, A) x3
69 sc
58

(21, A) x3
66 sc
59

(20, A) x3
63 sc
60

63
63 sc
61

(19, A) x3
60 sc
62

(18, A) x3
57 sc
63

(17, A) x3
54 sc
64 – 75
12 rounds
54
54 sc
76

(7, A) x6
48 sc
77

(6, A) x6
42 sc
78

(5, A) x6
36 sc
79

(4, A) x6
30 sc
80

(3, A) x6
24 sc
81

(2, A) x6
18 sc
82

(1, A) x6
12 sc
83

A x6
6 sc




Cut an oval out of white felt for the eyes.
Don’t forget to place safety eyes before you close the head.
Embroider mouth, nose and lashes with black yarn.
Slightly stuff the upper part of the arms, flatten them and sew onto the body.










AEnglish is not my mother tongue please let me know if there are any mistakes in the pattern or faults in my wording! Thank you very much! 😊



Because Barbapapa needs Barbamama by his side, I will publish her pattern within the next days!
Stay tuned! 😊
Don’t post the pattern or any part of it anywhere else except you provide a link to my page https://haekelfieber-austria.blogspot.com
You are not allowed to sell my patterns.

© Sandra Scherndl, Häkelfieber Austria

Kommentare

  1. Hallo Sandra,
    dein Barbapapa ist echt süß geworden..
    kenne die Serie noch aus meiner Kindheit :)
    Ganz liebe Grüße Nephi

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    1. Danke Nephi!
      Ich hab mich gefragt, ob die Familie Barbapapa auch in den nicht-deutschsprachigen Ländern bekannt ist?

      LG Sandra

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  2. Oh, I remember BabaPapa. Are you going to make the whole family?

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    1. Yes, I'm halfway done. I hope to find enough time before Christmas ;-)

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  3. I loved the Babapapas when I was little, I had one book that I read over and over. I used to love the details in the illustrations.

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  4. Aaawwwww the Barbapapas were my favorite show ever growing up. My Mom even bought me a little Barbamomma when I was small and I still have her today. She's a bit ratty and she's lost some of her stuffing. Love this pattern so much, thank you for sharing

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    1. You're welcome! =)
      Now you can make another Barbamama =) with all her family!

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