Pattern for IV Drip Pole here

Pattern for amigurumi monkey here

Copyright 2014 Author: Sharon Ojala - Amigurumi To Go - All rights reserved

Back of Chair: Make 2 with lighter color

Seat of Chair: Make 2 with lighter color





Side Panels of Chair: Make 4 with darker color

Foot Plates: Make 2 with black

Decorative Strip Along Back Of Chair: Make 2 with any color.





Handles: Make 2 with darker color

Tube Running Along the Top of Side Panels: Make 2 with grey

Larger Inner Wheels: Make 2 with darker color

Larger Outer Wheels: Make 2 with Grey

Front Small Wheels: Make 2 with darker color

Spokes Cover: (also called a button throughout the video tutorial)





Plastic Canvas Inserts For Chair Back and Seat: Cut one of each

Plastic Canvas Inserts For Side Panels: Cut 2

Plastic Canvas For Side Foot Plates: Cut 2

Solid wheels (option two)

Middle Button or Spoke Cover: make 2 with grey

I hope you enjoyed this pattern!

Why donating is important and my thank you here.







There's a story behind this pattern and why I even thought of making one, story here This written pattern goes with the video tutorial . It would be too difficult to properly and thoroughly explain how to put the parts together here in written form so make the parts here and view the video to put the pieces together. I do include the order in which the chair should be assembled under the written pattern below.3.75mm hookworsted weight medium #4 (Red Heart Super Saver yarn)greyblackand 2 colors of your choiceyarn needle14 pipe cleaners (same color or similar to tubes they will be going into)fabric tac (fabric glue)1 sheet of plastic canvas ( I used 7 count mesh)2 lengths of 18 gauge florist stem wire (each 12 inches long or longer)Pliers with wire cutters.The number inside the parentheses ( ~ ) is the number of stitches you should have at the end of that particular row.st = stitchsc = single crochetch1 = chain onef/o = finish offSome of the parts of the wheelchair will also get plastic inserts so it is important to use the same weight yarn and hook size as given in the supplies list. If you make a smaller or larger wheelchair with a different size hook and different weight yarn then you will need to adjust the size of the plastic inserts and most likely will need to adjust other parts as well.If you make a larger wheelchair, also keep in mind that the pipe cleaners will not be long enough unless there are longer pipe cleaners out there I'm not aware of. You could use wire but you will need to pay more attention to the shaping and so on.Also, look at the colors in the wheelchair.. the side panels are the same color as the larger inner wheel and the larger outer wheel spokes are the same color as the top rail. This helps speed along the sewing of those particular pieces since we don't need to hide any of the stitches while we sew these pieces togetherYou can make the back of the chair taller or wider or both without changing anything else in the pattern. To do this just increase the number of chains in row 1 in the pattern for the back of the chair and the seat of the chair.Chair #2 has 15 chains in row 1 of the back of chair and chair #1 has 13 chains in row 1 of seat.. I wouldn't go too much taller or wider as this might compromise the stability of the chair.You can also make all the tubes from rounds that begin with 4st in a loop. I prefer the skinnier tube but decided on the loop with 5st because it will be easier for those who struggle with working in small rounds. The Purple Wheelchair pictured above has wheels and handles that began with 4st in the roundMake all the parts as written below then Click here for the video tutorial to put the parts togetherExample of colors for written Pattern... as pictured in chair with labelsLight Blue = lighter colorDark Blue = darker colorAlso used are Grey and Black1) ch 132) starting with the 2nd chain from the hook, 1sc in each ch (12)3-12) 1sc in each st for 10 rows - remember to ch1 and turn at the end of every row, and start each row with the 2nd st from the hookf/o and leave a long tail for sewing1) ch 112) starting with the 2nd chain from the hook, 1sc in each ch (10)3-12) 1sc in each st for 10 rows - remember to ch1 and turn at the end of every row, and start each row with the 2nd st from the hookf/o and leave a long tail for sewing1) ch 62) starting with the 2nd chain from the hook, 1sc in each ch (5)3-13) 1sc in each st for 11 rows - remember to ch1 and turn at the end of every row, and start each row with the 2nd st from the hookf/o and leave a long tail for sewing1) ch 52) starting with the 2nd chain from the hook, 1sc in each ch (4)3-4) 1sc in each st for 2 rows - remember to ch1 and turn at the end of every row, and start each row with the 2nd st from the hookf/o and leave a long tail for sewingThis clip was lost and left out of the video tutorial. But there is a clip showing how to attach it after the chair is fully assembled at the end of the video.1) ch 16 or moref/o leaving a long tail for sewing1) magic circle with 6sc (6)2-4) 1sc in each st for 3 rowsf/o leave a tail for sewingif you begin with a long starting tail then you will not need to add in a sewing tail later when adding the foot plate. I didn't do this in the video tutorial.1) magic circle with 5sc (5)2-18) 1sc in each st for 17 rowsf/o leave a tail for sewing1) magic circle with 5sc (5)2-31) 1sc in each st for 30 rowsf/o leave a tail for sewing1) magic circle with 5sc (5)2-29) 1sc in each st for 28 rowsf/o leave a tail for sewing1) magic circle with 5sc (5)2-12) 1sc in each st for 11 rowsf/o leave a tail for sewing1) magic circle or adjustable loop with 6sc (6)2) 2sc in each st (12)sl st next st and f/o leaving a long tail for sewing20 squares x 18 squares16 squares x 18 squares7 squares x 21 squares - the length of 21 could change to 204 squares x 6 squares1) insert pipe cleaners into each of the tubes2) aside from the handles each yarn tube gets stretched out to a certain length. The lengths are approximate so watch the video tutorial for a better understanding of this step. Do not cut the excess pipe cleaner free until you are sure the wheels are at the right length.a) stretch the 2 inner back wheels to about 10 and 1/2 inchesb) stretch the 2 outer back wheels to about 9 inchesc) stretch the 2 small front wheels to about 3 and 1/2 inchesd) stretch the 2 top rails to about 6 1/2 inches3) sew all the wheel ends together to form circles, set aside4) sew the 4 squares x 6 squares to each of the foot plates, set aside5-a) sew the 20 squares x 18 squares mesh piece to one of the back of the chair pieces5-b) whip stitch the 2nd crocheted piece to 5-a (leaving a bottom side open)6-a) sew the 16 squares x 18 squares mesh piece to one of the seat pieces6-b) whip stitch the 2nd crocheted piece to 6-a (leaving a bottom side open)7) sew back of chair to seat8-a) measure up the plastic mesh for the side panel8-b) sew each of the plastic mesh pieces to a crocheted panel piece8-c) whip stitch the remaining side panel pieces onto each of the pieces in 8-b.8-d) pin the side panels on starting from the back of the chair to the front, making sure the bottoms are all flush with each other8-e) sew the panels in place12) sew a foot plate to the bottom of the rail then sew on a small front wheel, set aside13) insert the spokes into the inner back wheels14) sew the outer wheels to the inner wheels15) sew on the spoke cover16-a) pin the rails and the back wheels to chair to determine the right height16-b) remove the back wheels and sew the rails to the side panels17-a) pin the back wheels on again - making sure that the spokes are pointed in the direction instructed in the video tutorial17-b) lift up to expose the underside of the spoke cover and put in some glue, squeeze together and let dry. *make sure to do this step before sewing anything18-a) sew one of the spokes to the top rail18-b) sew the inner wheel to the side panel19) sew on the handles20) if desired, glue and sew on decorative chains to the back of the chairLarge Back Wheel: Make 4 with darker color1) magic circle with 6sc (6)2) 2sc in each st (12)3) 1sc then 2sc in next st (18)4) 1sc in next 2st then 2sc in next st (24)5) 1sc in next 3st then 2sc in next st (30)6) 1sc in next 4st then 2sc in next st (36)7) 1sc in next 5st then 2sc in next st (42)8) 1sc in next 6st then 2sc in next st (48)sl st next st then f/o leave a tail for sewing1) magic circle with 6sc (6)2) 2sc in each st (12)3) 1sc then 2sc in next st (18)sl st next st and f/o leaving a long tail for sewingCut out 2 large round circles and 2 small round circles from a plastic mesh sheet or a margarine lid and those will be placed inside the wheels for strength.Sandwich a piece of plastic between 2 larger wheels and whip stitch neatly around the edges. Sew the smaller grey piece in the middle. Pin wheels in place and add glue in the very middle between the chair and the wheel. Let the glue completely dry then sew the rest of the wheel to the chair.