Bioshock 2 – Big Daddy (Bouncer) Dolly
The doll is proportionately sized, and though I skipped the orange screwdriver in the eye (I didn’t want to hurt Mr. Bubbles, and wanted him to be cuddly!), the recreation is quite similar to the original, though obviously in crochet and not fabric. Because of it’s size and the number of pieces to put together it is a time consuming project but the techniques are basic so with a little patience, anyone can do it. I took photos of him with my daughter’s Adam Needle from her Little Sister costume for effect. Sadly she has outgrown the dress so a Little Sister photo shoot was not happening.
This pattern is made using a 3.5 mm crochet hook and medium weight worsted yarn. Some parts are worked in a spiral, others are joined rounds. Unless specified it’s safe to assume work is done in the spiral. In joined round, the CH does not count as a stitch. Colours may be substituted, but those I used were as follows:
SC = Single Crochet
SL ST = Slip Stitch
SK = Skip a stitch
INVDEC = Invisible Decrease
INC = Increase
DC = Double Crochet
TC = Treble or Triple Crochet
Body
Warm Brown
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; (6)
2. INC x 6; (12)
3. INC x 3, SC x 3; repeat; (18)
4. DC, DC INC x 3, DC, SC x 4; repeat; (24)
5. SC x 2, DC INC x 3, SC x 7; repeat; (30)
6. SC x 3, DC INC x 3, SC x 9; repeat (36)
7. SC x 3, DC INC, DC INC, TC INC, TC INC, DC INC, DC INC, SC X 9; repeat; (48)
8. SC x 7, DC INC, TC INC, TC INC, DC INC, SC x 13; repeat; (56)
9. SC around; (56)
10 – 24. repeat round 9 for rounds 10 through 24; (56)
25. SC x 6, INVDEC, SC x 6; repeat 3 times; (52)
26. SC x 11, INVDEC; repeat 3 times; (48)
27. SC x 5, INVDEC, SC x 5; repeat 3 times; (44)
28. SC x 9, INVDEC; repeat 3 times; (40)
29. SC x 4, INVDEC, SC x 4; repeat 3 times; (36)
30. SC x 7, INVDEC; repeat 3 times; (32)
31. SC x 3, INVDEC, SC x 3; repeat 3 times; (28)
32. SC x 5, INVDEC; repeat 3 times; (24)
33. SC x 2, INVDEC, SC x 2; repeat 3 times; (18) (stuff)
34. SC x 3, INVDEC; repeat 3 times; (14)
35. SC, INVDEC, SC; repeat 3 times; (8)
36. INVDEC x 3, finish off leaving long tail for sewing shut.
Head
Army Tan
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; (6)
2. INC x 6; (12)
3. SC then INC; repeat 5 times; (18)
4. SC then INC then SC; repeat 5 times; (24)
5. SC x 3 then INC; repeat 5 times; (30)
6. SC, SC, INC, SC, SC; repeat 5 times; (36)
7. SC x 5 then INC; repeat 5 times; (42)
8. SC X 3 then INC then SC x 3; repeat 5 times; (48)
9. SC x 7 then INC; repeat 5 times; (54)
10. SC x 4 then INC then SC x 4; repeat 5 times; (60)
11. SC x 9 then INC; repeat 5 times; (66)
12. SC x 10 then INC then SC x 11; repeat 2 times; (69)
13. SC x 22 then INC; repeat 2 times; (72)
14. SC around; (72)
15-20. repeat round 14 for rounds 15 through 20; (72)
21. SK next stitch then SL ST around, finish off leaving a long tail for stitching head to body. Once the body is done, stuff the head and pin it to the body. it will cover basically the entire torso because Bouncers don`t have necks!
Portholes (make 8 of them)
Starting in pale yellow, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; join then CH 1; (6)
2. INC x 6; join then CH 1; (12)
Switch to Army Tan, CH 1;
3. SL ST around, finish off leaving a long tail for stitching;
Boot Toe (make 2)
Truffle, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; join then CH 1; (6)
2. INC x 6; join then CH 1; (12)
3. SC then INC; repeat 5 times; join then CH 1; (18)
4. SC around; join then CH 1; (18)
5-7. SC around then join and CH 1; repeat twice for rounds 5 through 7; (18)
8. SL ST around, finish off leaving a long tail for stitching
Right Leg
Truffle, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; join then CH 1; (6)
2. INC x 6; join then CH 1; (12)
3. SC then INC; repeat 5 times; join then CH 1; (18)
4-11. SC around, join then CH 1; repeat 8 times for rounds 4 through 11; (18)
12. SL ST around; switch to grey join then CH1; (18)
13. SC around; join then CH 1; (18)
14-15. SC around; join then CH 1; repeat for rounds 14 and 15; (18)
16. SC x 7, DC x 4, SC x 7; join then CH 1; (18)
17. SL ST x 4, SC x 10, S ST x 4; join then CH 1; (18)
18. SC around; join then CH 1; (18)
19-20. SC around; join then CH 1; repeat for rounds 19 and 20; (18)
21. SC x 4, INC, SC x 4; repeat; join then CH 1; (20)
22. SC x 2, INC, SC x 2; repeat x 3; join then CH 1; (24)
23. SC x 3, DC, DCINC, DC, DC INC, DC, DC, SC x 4, SL ST x 11; (26)
Finish off and leave a long tail for stitching.
Left Leg
Repeat the pattern for right leg up to and including round 22. Substitute the following for round 23.
23. SL ST x 12, SC x 3, DC, DC INC, DC, DC INC, DC, DC, SC x 3; (26)
Finish off and leave a long tail for stitching.
Stuff and pin thighs to the body then stitch. Boot toes are to be lightly stuffed and pinned to the bottom of the leg nub at a slight angle to create a foot shape.
Tank
Truffle, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; join then CH 1; (6)
2. INC x 6; join then CH 1; (12)
3. SC then INC; repeat 5 times; join then CH 1; (18)
4. SC, INC, SC; repeat 5 times; join then CH 1; (24)
5. SL ST around; CH 1; (24)
Hook into the outer most loop of the previous round and work in this loop for this round (video demonstrating this technique).
6. SC around; join then CH 1; (24)
The rest is worked normally through both loops.
7-26. repeat round 6, 20 times for rounds 7 through 26; (24)
Finish off leaving a long tail for stitching.
Tank Bottom
Truffle, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; join then CH 1; (6)
2. INC x 6; join then CH 1; (12)
3. SC then INC; repeat 5 times; join then CH 1; (18)
4. SC, INC, SC; repeat 5 times; join then CH 1; (24)
5. SL ST around; CH 1; (24)
Finish off then stitch to bottom of the tank cylinder. Once sewn on halfway, stuff then complete stitching.
Surface crochet a circle in pale yellow on tank top and bottom, then stitch across to create the handle.
Drill
Truffle, work in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 4; (4)
2. SC, INC; repeat; (6)
3. SC, INC, SC; repeat; (8)
4. SC x 3, INC; repeat; (10)
5. SC x 2, INC, SC x 2; repeat; (12)
6. SC x 5, INC; repeat; (14)
7. SC x 3, INC, SC x 3; repeat; (16)
8. SC x 7, INC; repeat; (18)
9. SC x 4, INC, SC x 4; repeat; (20)
10. SC x 9, INC; repeat; (22)
11. SC x 5, INC, DC x 5; repeat; (24)
12. SC x 11, INC; repeat; (26)
13. SC x 6, INC, SC x 6; repeat; (28)
14. SC x 13, INC; repeat; (30)
15. SC x 7, INC, SC x 7; repeat; (32)
16. SC x 15, INC; repeat; (34)
Finish off and leave a long tail for stitching. Should be reinforced with plastic cross stitching canvas to maintain a good pointy cone shape rather than looking sausagey. Surface crochet in warm brown going around the spiral to create a drill effect. Stuff before stitching on drill back.
Drill Back
Truffle, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 7; join then CH 1; (7)
2. INC x 7; join then CH 1; (14)
3. SC then INC; repeat 6 times; join then CH 1; (21)
4. SC, INC, SC; repeat 6 times; join then CH1; (28)
5. SC x 3, INC; repeat 6 times; join; (35)
6. SL ST around; CH 1; (35)
Hook into the outer most loop of the previous round and work in this loop for this round (video demonstrating this technique).
7. SC around; join then CH 1; (35)
8. SC around; join; (35)
Finish off leaving a long tail for stitching. Stitch to drill cone, stuff then pin and stitch to right arm stub.
Left Arm
Truffle, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 6; join then CH 1; (6)
2. INC x 6; join then CH 1; (12)
3. INC x 2, SC x 4; repeat; join then CH 1; (16)
4. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
5. SC, INVDEC, SC x 4, INC x 2, SC x 3, INVDEC, SC x 2; join then CH 1; (16)
6. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
7-9. repeat round 6 for rounds 7 through 9; (16)
Switch to grey yarn.
10. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
11. SC, INVDEC, SC x 4, INC x 2, SC x 3, INVDEC, SC x 2; join then CH 1; (16)
12-13. repeat round 11 for rounds 12 and 13; (16)
14. SC, INVDEC, SC x 4, DC, DC INC, DC INC, DC, SC x 2, INVDEC, SC; join then CH 1; (16)
15. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
16. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
17. SC x 5, SC, INC, SC, INC, SC, INC, SC x 5; join then CH 1; (19)
18. SC around; join then CH 1; (19)
19. SC around; join then CH 1; (19)
Finish off and leave long tail for stitching.
Right Arm
Truffle, work these joined instead of in a spiral
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC x 8; join then CH 1; (8)
2. INC x 8; join then CH 1; (16)
3. SL ST around; (16)
This has formed the base the drill will be stitched to. Hook into the outer most loop of the previous round and work in this loop for this round (video demonstrating this technique).
4. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
The rest is worked normally through both loops.
5. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
Switch to grey yarn.
6. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
7. SC, INVDEC, SC x 4, INC x 2, SC x 3, INVDEC, SC x 2; join then CH 1; (16)
8-9. repeat round 6 for rounds 8 and 9; (16)
10. SC, INVDEC, SC x 4, DC, DC INC, DC INC, DC, SC x 2, INVDEC, SC; join then CH 1; (16)
11. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
12. SC around; join then CH 1; (16)
13. SC x 5, SC, INC, SC, INC, SC, INC, SC x 5; join then CH 1; (19)
14. SC around; join then CH 1; (19)
15. SC around; join then CH 1; (19)
Finish off and leave long tail for stitching.
Knee Pads (make 2)
Truffle
CH 2 or Magic Ring or start however you like
1. SC, DC x 3, SC x 2, DC x 3, SC; (10)
Finish off and stitch to knees.
Surface crochet bands around thighs, knees and elbows in Army tan. Create piping on head using long chains in Camel, pinned to head and stitched in place. Use natural or white yarn to make decorative ‘dolly’ stitching. As with all of my patterns, if you run into difficulties or have any questions, please leave a comment and I will respond with clarification.













I am glad you are back!
Thanks for an awesome pattern
Super Awesome!
OMG i love Big Daddy realy. Thanks for the great patter
You did a great job !!
thanks a lot for sharing your creation, it’s almost perfect !!
I’d like to ask if you would make one for me. I would pay for it. I’ve been looking for one since I noticed it in the game. All I can find are the other ones everyone seems to love. Mr. Bubbles is just way better though.
Could you explain how to do a truffle? I understand the rest of the pattern but have never heard that term before. A google search only comes up with chocolate truffles *lol*
Thank you
Truffle is the dark brown colour of yarn
WOW. Shows how out-of-it I am, huh? *lol*
Thank you.
One question. How big dos this doll end up being? I have a few friends who absolutely love Bioshock and the Big Daddies. (And Mr. Bubbles) And I think that they would go insane over this. We have a club at school where we hang out and play video games. I usually bring in my latest crochet creation, and they would probably tear each other apart for a chance just to touch one of these.
Around 10 inches tall
Hey, I’m wondering how much you would charge to make one of these. I’ve been struggling to figure out how to make it and basically don’t know what to do anymore. Let me know! Thanks
Hi there,
you might want to see if you can commission a crocheter from etsy that sells affordable quality work, because I don’t really have the time to take on a project like that. In all honesty to make it worth my while I would request at minimum $200 which is just ridiculous. But you know you might be able to figure out the problems you are having if you try. What’s your major roadblock at this point? Maybe I can help.
I’m just having troubles knowing where exactly to continue the pattern. I get lost or mixed up. I’ve only just started crocheting and I’m trying to make this for a friend, but I probably should have started with something a little easier.
This is a fairly challenging pattern and a bit ambitious for a first/early on try. You may wish to try making a few simpler pieces and then coming back to this later on when you are more comfortable.
Hi again, I started the doll but im finding that the arms are coming out shorter than it should be in proportion to the body. Any idea as to why that would be happening?
Proportionately speaking the Big Daddy does have stubby arms however if you want to double check if yours are coming out correctly you can post a picture to imgur.com then link it in your comment reply and I can have a look.
hey i’m having a little trouble with crocheting the body, on round 5 it says ‘scx2, dc incx3, sc8′ but when i do this i seem to be missing two stitches everytime i re-do the body. Where am I going wrong?
was actually 2 stitches too many not 2 stitches missing.
Do this: SC x 2 (total of 2 stitches) DC INC x 3 (total of 6 stitches) SC x 7 (total of 7 stitches) = 15 stitches in total then repeat the entire sequences for 30 stitches in that round.
What brand of yarn are these colors from? Im trying to understand your pattern, to start the body it says SC x 6 does this mean I SC 6x into the ring?
Yes, SC 6 into the ring. The yarn I used are various brands, my stash is listed on the right hand menu. Some colours will be hard to find in those brands since they have been discontinued so you will need to make some substitutions.