Slime friend
A free pattern by GhostieOllieCrochet

For the reference pictures I used ICE baby chenille yarn and a 6.0 mm hook.
Different yarn and hooksizes will lead to a differently sized friend!
Terms and abbreviations used:
Mc – Magic Circle
Sc – Single Crochet
Inc/Dec- Increase/Decrease
Chain
Slipstitch
These are the american terms
I used apple green and white, but you can make your slime in any colours you want!
Body
I use the technique of moving where the increase is to make the plush more evenly round. If this is hard to read, or messes up your counting I will add the “normal” version next to it.
1. Mc 6
2. Inc *6 (12)
3. [Inc, sc] *6 (18)
4. Sc, [inc, sc 2]*5, sc (24)
5. [Inc, sc 3] *6 (30)
6. Sc 2, [inc, sc 4] *5, sc 2 (36)
7-8. Sc every stitch for 2 rounds (36)
9. [Inc, sc 5] *6 (42)
10-13. Sc every stitch for 4 rounds (42)
14. [Dec, sc 5] * 6 (36)
15. Sc 2, [dec, sc 4] *5, sc 2 (30)
16. [Dec, sc 3] *6 (24)
1. Mc 6
2. Inc *6 (12)
3. [Inc, sc] *6 (18)
4. [Inc, sc 2] *6 (24)
5. [Inc, sc 3] *6 (30)
6. [Inc, sc4] *6 (36)
7-8. Sc every stitch for 2 rounds (36)
9. [Inc, sc 5] *6 (42)
10-13. Sc every stitch for 4 rounds (42)
14. [Dec, sc 5] * 6 (36)
15. [Dec, sc 4] *6 (30)
16. [Dec, sc 3] *6 (24)
Add in your eyes and if you want a little mouth around now i recommend putting them between rows 12 and 13
Start stuffing your slime
17. Sc, [dec, sc 2] *5, sc (18)
18. [Dec, sc] *6 (12)
17. [Dec, sc 2] *6 (18)
18. [Dec, sc] *6 (12)
Add a bit more stuffing if needed
19. Dc *6 (6)
19. Dc *6 (6)
Sew up butt and work in end
The slimey sparkle bits**
Round one:
Mc 6, slipstitch into the first stitch
The long one:
Chain 7
Sc 5, inc, sc 5 on the other side as well
Sew your sparkly bits on above the face on either side
**if youre working with a thin yarn and small hooksize it might look better to embroider your sparkle bits instead, in this case you can just double up your yarn and embroider one short and one long line for the same look.
Please do not copy or repost this pattern. You are free to post pictures of, gift or sell the finished product. Credit to @ghostieolliecrochet or www.ghostieolliecrochet.nl is greatly appreciated.