After I went to see the latest Star Wars film, The Last Jedi (which I enjoyed very much), I knew I had to crochet one of the cute little porgs, birds that live on the rocky island where Rey finds Luke Skywalker. They were actually created by the film makers because the real island had so many puffins on it that they would be a pain to remove digitally, so they came up with similarly shaped, but distinctly alien birds to replace them.
As I started looking at pictures of porgs I realised that the male and female porgs look different - they are both brown and white, but the males have gold coloured feathers around their eyes. That meant I needed to design a pattern for each of them, and a slight variation for the male ones, as the pattern of the gold on their faces varies.
Two male porgs
Female porg
Back of porg, showing its little tail
I thought about making a larger pattern, but in the end I decided to make them roughly to the scale of all my other Star Wars patterns, so they're smaller than any other character, only 5cm/2" tall. Being so small they're pretty quick to make, so before you know it you've got an entire colony of them - I made thirteen trying to get the patterns just right!
The pattern is available on
Etsy and
Ravelry, I hope you enjoy it.
Those are adorable. Haven't seen the new movie yet, but your previous Star Wars characters have always been big hits.
ReplyDeleteYes! You are awesome. I finished Keylo Ren yesterday, it's the last project from your second book. I saw The last jedi and porg characters are adorable, thanks!
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Betto.
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAre you going to do anymore Star Wars books?
ReplyDeleteI'm not doing any more books at the moment, I'll just have to see what the publishers want to do. What patterns would you like to see?
ReplyDeletePlease design a larger one!
ReplyDeleteI did start making a larger one, but all the colour changes are a bit of a pain when it's bigger. I'll have to work on to see if I can find a way of doing it that is easier.
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