Dewott Pattern

As you can see from the pictures above and the title of this post, my latest pattern is dewott, the evolved form of oshawott. When I first saw the Unova starters, my first impression of oshawott was that he looked like a sad little clown. Once he evolved, I fell in love with dewott, and had a hard time of letting him evolve.

About a week ago I was in a crocheting mood, and was quite happy to discover that I already had all the yarn needed to make him, and here he is.

Also, his scallops (according to bulbapedia they’res scalchops, according to spell check they’re scallops) are detachable like how they’re described as being. However, they’re not that sharp and probably can’t inflict that much damage.

For the yarn I used Red Heart Super Saver for all but the nose. The white whiskers is just ‘White’, black is just ‘Black’, dark blue is ‘Blue’, the lighter blue is ‘Turqua’ and the tan is ‘Aran’. I didn’t have any pink felt for the nose, so I used Caron Simply Soft ‘Persimmon’, the same yarn I used for bellossom’s petals.

This time I went off of this dewott image from bulbapedia.

I have no issues with people using my pattern, as long as they don’t make a profit off the pattern, or leafeon. Also, please don’t copy the pattern when putting it on other websites, just paste the link to the original pattern. If you have any issues with the pattern, please let me know.

Head (light blue, stuff):

  1. Chain 6 in magic ring, sc in each (6)
  2. Rnd 2: 2 sc  in each sc (12)
  3. Rnd 3: sc in sc, 2 sc in sc (18)
  4. Rnd 4: sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in sc (24)
  5. Rnd 5: sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in sc (30)
  6. Rnd 6: sc in 4 sc, 2 sc in sc (36)
  7. Rnd 7-13: sc in each sc (36)
  8. Rnd 14: sc in 4 sc, dc over 2 sc (30)
  9. Rnd 15: sc in 3 sc, dc over 2 sc (24)

10. Rnd 16: sc in 2 sc, dc over 2 sc (18)

11. Rnd 17: sc in sc, dc over  2 sc (12)

12. Rnd 18: dc over 2 sc (6)

F/O

Body and legs (light blue, stuff):

  1. Chain 5 in magic ring, sc in each (5)
  2. Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc (10)
  3. Rnd 3-4: sc in each sc (10)
  4. Rnd 5: 2 sc in each sc (20)
  5. Rnd 6-11: sc in each sc (20)
  6. Rnd 12: sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in sc (25)
  7. Rnd 13-14: sc in each sc (25)
  8. Rnd 15: sc in 4 sc, 2 sc in sc (30)
  9. Rnd 16-21: sc in each sc (30)
  10. Rnd 22: sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in sc (40)
  11. Rnd 23-26: sc in each sc (40)

You are now going to begin the first leg.

12. Rnd 27: sc in next 12 sc, chain 3 (15)

13. Rnd 28: sc in each chain (15)

14. Rnd 29: sc in sc, dc over 2 sc (10)

15. Rnd 30-31: sc in each sc (10)

16. Rnd 32: dc over 2 sc (5)

Below is pictured how the body should look before starting the second leg.

17.  Finish off the first leg, and go down 8 sc from the beginning of the first leg (the beginning of the 12 sc) and join in to start the second leg.

Pictured below is the start of the second leg.

Repeat steps 12-16. Alternatively, chain 15 and repeat steps 13-16, and then attach leg to body.

Finish by closing up the gap in between the legs, after stuffing the body and the legs. The body should be able to stand up on it’s own, if not, try adding more stuffing in the legs to give it some weight, or take stuffing out if it was overstuffed.

Pictured below is the body finished with both legs.

F/O

Arms/fingers (start with light blue, make two):

  1. Chain 8 in magic ring, sc in each chain (8)
  2. Rnd 2-8: sc in each sc (8)
  3. Rnd 9: F/O blue, join black, sc in each sc (8)
  4. Rnd 10: sc in 2 sc, dc over 2 sc (6)
  5. Rnd 11: dc over 2 sc (3)

Now it’s time to do the fingers and to switch to the black

6. Chain 3, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc (2)

7. Chain 4, sc in 2nd chain from hook, 2 sc (3)

8. Chain 3, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc (2)

F/O

Feet (black, make 2):

  1. Chain 6 in magic ring, sc in each chain (6)
  2. Rnd 2-4: sc in each sc (6)
  3. Rnd 5: sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in sc (8)
  4. Rnd 6-7: sc in each sc (8)
  5. Rnd 8: sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in sc (10)
  6. Rnd 9-10: sc in each sc (10)
  7. Close up the foot by chaining across or sewing

F/O

Tail (black):

  1. Chain 7, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in 5 sc, chain one and turn (6)
  2. Row 2-15: sc in each sc, chain one and turn (6)

F/O

Ears/Knobs (black, make 2):

  1. Chain 2 in magic ring, 2 sc in each chain (4)
  2. Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc (8)
  3. Rnd 3: sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in each sc (10)
  4. Rnd 4-5: sc in each sc (10)

F/O

For the shorts, refer to the picture below. The top is the short/pants part, the bottom left is the middle triangle, the bottom right is the large triangle.

Shorts/pants, main part (dark blue):

  1. Chain 6, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in 4 sc, chain one and turn (5)
  2. Row 2: 2 sc in sc, sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in sc, chain one and turn (7)
  3. Row 3-19: sc in each sc, chain one and turn (7)
  4. Row 20: dc over 2 sc, sc in next 3 sc, dc over 2 sc, chain one and turn (5)
  5. Row 21: sc in each sc, chain one and turn (5)
  6. Row 22: 2 sc in sc, sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in sc, chain one and turn (7)
  7. Row 23-39: sc in each sc, chain one and turn (7)
  8. Row 40: dc over 2 sc, sc in 3 sc, dc over 2 sc (5)

F/O

Shorts, Big triangle (dark blue, make 4):

  1. Chain 8, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in next 6 sc, chain one and turn (7)
  2. Row 2: dc over 2 sc, sc in 5 sc, chain one and turn (6)
  3. Row 3: sc in 2 sc, dc over 2 sc, dc over 2 sc, chain one and turn (4)
  4. Row 4: dc over 2 sc, dc over 2 sc, chain one and turn (2)
  5. Row 5: dc over 2 sc (1)

F/O

Shorts, Middle Triangle (dark blue, make 2):

  1. Chain 7, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in 5 chain, chain one and turn (6)
  2. Row 2: dc over 2 sc, sc in 2 sc, dc over 2 sc, chain one and turn (4)
  3. Row 3: dc over 2 sc, dc over 2 sc, chain one and turn (2)
  4. Row 4: dc over 2 sc (1)

F/O

Head Spike (light blue):

  1. Chain 10 in magic ring, sc in each chain (10)
  2. Rnd 2-3: dc over 2 sc, sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in sc, 2 sc in sc, sc in 2 sc, dc over 2 sc (10)
  3. Rnd 4: sc in each sc (10)
  4. Rnd 5: dc over 2 sc, sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in sc, 2 sc in sc, sc in 2 sc, dc over 2 sc (10)
  5. Rnd 6: sc in 4 sc, dc over 2 sc, dc over 2 sc, dc over 2 sc (7)
  6. Rnd 7-8: sc in each sc (7)
  7. Rnd 9: sc in sc, dc over 2 sc, sc in sc, dc over 2 sc, sc in sc (5)
  8. Rnd 10: sc in each sc (5)
  9. Rnd 11: dc over 2 sc, sc in sc, dc over 2 sc (3)

10. Rnd 12: sc in sc, dc over 2 sc (2)

F/O

Scallops, Middle (tan, make 2):

  1. Chain 10 in magic ring, sc in each chain (10)
  2. Rnd 2-4: sc in each sc (10)

F/O

Scallops, Bottom (tan, make 2):

  1. Chain 6 in magic ring, sc in each chain (6)
  2. Rnd 2: sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in sc (8)
  3. Rnd 3: sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in sc (10)

F/O

Scallops, End (tan, make 4):

  1. Chain 4 in magic ring, sc in each chain (4)
  2. Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc (8)
  3. Rnd 3: sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in sc (10)
  4. Rnd 4: sc in each sc (10)

F/O

Whiskers (white, make 2):

  1. Chain 6, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in 4 chain (5)
  2. Once done with the 5, chain 9, sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in 7 chain (8)

F/O

Nose (pink):

  1. Chain 3 in magic ring, 2 sc in each chain (6)

F/O

Final Assembly:

Attach head to the top of the body, arms to the body, and legs to the body as shown at the beginning of the post. Attach the spike and ears to the head as well.

With that done, attach the tail to the back as shown below. The tail goes under the shorts, so it’s important to attach it first, and I only attached it by the first row of the tail so it could still move freely.

Now it’s time for the shorts. The shorts go under the arms, and the two end should meet up in either the middle of the front of the body or the back, depending on where you want it. With that done, it’s time to attach the triangles. Start with the small end of the large triangle at the seam where you attached the two sides together. The big end of it should be close to where the legs begin. Then attach the middle triangle, then the big end of the large triangle, small end of the large triangle, middle triangle, and large end of the large triangle. The triangles should go all the way around and be rather symmetrical in their positioning.

Once that’s done, it’s time for the face. You can choose to do the whiskers and nose as I did them, or use felt. Then there’s the eyes, eyebrows, and small little frown that somehow looks super cute.

Okay, now time for the scallops, or scalchops, depending on how you view it. I used black yarn to attach the two ends to the middle, giving the impression of ridges. It took forever to get them how I wanted, and the result was they look a lot worse than they should. So attach the ends to the middle, and the bottom to the bottom of the middle.

Depending on whether or not you want to detach them, you can either completely attach them to the shorts, or just attach some string on the back so you can tie/untie them on/off and around the hands. Velcro is another option.

Below is the back of mine with the string. I realize the picture is rather bright, but it’s still better than being super dark.

And that’s it! Let me know if you have any issues with the pattern, and I hope any and all dewotts turn out well.