Among Us Accessories

Hey Guys!

Due to my patterns being stolen, I am trying out a new way of posting them. I hope that I can continue to provide patterns for free, but seeing my hard work repeatedly posted without credit is extremely frustrating.

Posting a picture of the finished product and not posting pattern credit is also very disheartening. I have seen quite a few people make “adaptations” and call it their own. Please have respect for people’s work.

For those of you who do tag me in your posts, and help promote my work in a respectful way, I can not THANK YOU enough!!! I genuinely get excited seeing people post their finished results, I show them to friends and family, and also try to post them to my stories. I wanna support you too!

Please feel free to leave feedback on this new style of posting patterns, I worked pretty hard trying to find a way to post them while also keeping the aesthetic of my blog.

I hope you enjoy these fun hats!!!

 

 

Stitches Used 

U.S. Terminology 

Right Handed Instructions

Difficulty Level: Easy

CHChain Stitch
STStitch
SKSkip Stitch
SL STSlip Stitch
SCSingle Crochet
SCINCSingle Crochet two in same stitch (Increase)
SC2TOGSingle Crochet two together (Decrease)
HDCHalf-Double Crochet
DCDouble Crochet
TCTriple Crochet
FLOFront Loop Only
BLOBack Loop Only
BPSCBack Post Single Crochet
Bobble5 dc together in the same stitch space.
*Stitches inside asterisk are repeated
,A comma is used to indicate when to move on to the next step in the round/row.

Special Techniques Used

Do not join a round unless the pattern says to do so. Otherwise, pieces worked in the round will be done in the spiral method.

Brain Slug 

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Mini Crew Mate

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Chef Hat

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Top Hat

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Leave Stem

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Fried Egg

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Ram Horns

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Bear Ears

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins

Ninja Headband

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins

Make a crochet cord long enough to fit loosely around the head of the crewmate with enough extra to criss cross the ends like shown. Sew together where the ends crisscross and place on the head. 

Crown

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins

Flower Crown

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins

Police Hat

Materials

Yarn:

Tools:

  • 3.5mm Crochet Hook (a 3.25mm or 3.75mm could be used depending on your tension)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Sewing Pins
  • Fiberfil

Thank you for choosing my Pattern!

This pattern and all information contained in this post is the property of Tiffany Horton. You have permission to sell any finished product created using this pattern, a link back to this pattern is appreciated. The information contained in this post (the pattern, media, etc) may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, or shared in any way. Rewriting, reselling, distributing, or copying this pattern electronically, verbally, written, or otherwise, including translations, is prohibited. 

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40 Comments

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  1. 3
    Lisa

    I just finished making a couple mini crew mates for my sons! They love them! These patterns are so clear and simple to follow. Thank you so much for fun characters, accessories and easy patterns! 😁

  2. 5
    Mish

    Hi, Thankyou so much!
    Are you able to make a pattern for the pants?
    My little brother always makes his yellow character with the jeans to look like a minion 😂

    • 6
      Tiffany

      Hey! I would say the easiest way to do this would be to make the legs and the bottom of the body in the color of jeans. I don’t have any plans at the moment to make pants, but if enough people want em, I could try to do that.

  3. 7
    NIKKI

    Oh my gosh these are amazing thank you! I just made a green crewmate from your pattern and I’m going to make a whole crew for my family with different colors and hats. YOU ROCK

  4. 9
    Lisa

    I love the patterns! Thank you very much for posting them, cannot wait for Christmas to gift them:)

    I have one suggestion to the Tophat-pattern: If you do reversed backpost single crochet, so from the outside, the bottom bit just folds over by itself. I continued to follow the pattern in adding 6 more stitches for two rounds and it works perfectly.

  5. 15
    Anabel Herrera

    Wondering if you have tried to make the bat wings or horns? Thank you for what you do. There are some of us that can crochet and follow instructions but don’t know how to create them just by looking at them.

    Appreciate you and your work.

    Ana

    • 16
      Tiffany

      I do have plans to add more hats, but unfortunately, I won’t be able to til after the holidays.
      I’m so happy to hear that you like my work though!! Thank you!

      -Tiffany

  6. 17
    Cayhy Becker

    I had so much fun with this. We all play among us so Im making iur individual characters. Started with mine:) added an elmer fud hat in camouflage! So cute. Thank you so much!

  7. 19
    Chloe

    I’m so jealous of your skill but in a nice way (;
    Can you do a tutorial on how to make the Among Us character alive and well? Or if it already exists can you send me the link?
    Thanks

  8. 23
    Anonymous

    Your work is fantastic. I have not tried to work pattern yet, but I enjoy seeing what you have done. Thank you for showing us the patterns.

  9. 25
    Linda

    I am making these little guys for my grandson who absolutely loves
    these characters. He is super excited to see which one I will make next.
    Thankyou for making these patterns available

  10. 29
    Jessica

    I’m sorry you’ve had your work stolen 🙁 but it’s very cute & well done & I thank you for posting more of these. My son will love these when I get around to making them.

    Thank you again! I look forward to making them.

  11. 31
    Lin

    I sympathise with you – there are too many people out there with no skill or imagination who are quite happy to misrepresent the truth and post pictures they have no rights to to promote their own stuff – if they were proud of what they’re offering they’d use pics of it – not pinch some else’s.
    It must be very frustrating but just maybe it’s a backhanded compliment of sorts, but very annoying for you and those of us who see your pic and then can’t see any reference to you or your patterns.

    • 32
      Tiffany

      Absolutely! It is flattering in a way that someone wants to present your work as their own, as it means it is better than anything they feel they themself could do. However, it does not out weight the frustration and betrayal that you feel seeing someone not only take credit for your work but make money on something you do not. My patterns are free, and these people are selling them!!! Not only does this rob people, but it feels like being robbed myself.

  12. 33
    Soph Arnold

    Hey, thank you so much for these patterns. Is it okay if I size up the flower crown pattern because I made bigger among us characters?

  13. 35
    choogo

    Just what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing these! I’m sorry your work is being stolen. We do appreciate you and your patterns!

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