Crochet Kangaroo Jack PDF Amigurumi Pattern

Crochet Kangaroo Jack PDF Amigurumi Pattern

I will be sharing an amigurumi kangaroo toy for the first time today. I had seen a few free crochet kangaroo patterns before, but I can’t say I liked them very much. It’s been a long time since this incident, and today I came across this amigurumi pattern. Although it is an amigurumi pattern that is not supported by visuals, I don’t think you will need it much since it is made using basic crochet techniques.

Crochet Kangaroo Jack

I think the part of the toy that may be difficult for you is the lower legs. I also see that there is a small tightening process in the part where the eyes of the toy are.

Designer: ansy_toys

Tools

2mm clover hook
12mm eyes
Synthetic fluff filler
(Hollowfiber)
Doll needle

Yarn

Any semi-cotton.
I used YarnArt baby Cotton color: 403 for the body
And white color: Alize cotton gold hobby

Abbreviations

R – round
MR – magic ring
sc – single crochet
inc – increase
dec – decrease
hdc – Half double crochet
slst – Slip stitch

Head

Start with white color
Fill the part quite tightly as you crochet.
1Rnd. 6 sc in MR (6)
2Rnd. 6 inc from sc (12)
3Rnd. (1sc,inc) x 6 (18)
4Rnd. (2sc,inc) x 6 (24)
5Rnd. 24 sc (24)
6Rnd. (3sc,inc) x 6 (30)
7-9Rnd. 30 sc (30)
We continue with beige color
10Rnd. (4sc,inc) x 6 (36)
11Rnd. (5 sc,inc) x 6 (42)
12Rnd. 12 sc, (2sc,inc) x 6, 12 sc (48)
13Rnd. 15 sc, (2sc, inc) x 6, 15 sc (54)
14Rnd. (8sc,inc) x 6 (60)
15-24Rnd. 60 sc
Insert the eyes between rows 12 and 13 at a distance of 15 sc from each other.
The approximate size of the eyes is 12-15 mm, the larger the eyes, the cuter it turns out

Muzzle

25Rnd. (8sc,dec) x 6 (54)
26Rnd. 54 sc (54)
27Rnd. (7sc,dec) x 6 (48)
28Rnd. 48 sc (48)
29Rnd. (6sc,dec) x 6 (42)
30Rnd. 42 sc (42)
31Rnd. (5sc,dec) x 6 (36)
32Rnd. (4sc,dec) x 6 (30)
33Rnd. (3sc,dec) x 6 (24)
34Rnd. (2sc,dec) x 6 (18)
35Rnd. (1sc,dec) x 6 (12)
36Rnd. 6 dec (6)
Tighten the hole with a needle, secure the thread, hide inside the fabric.
Make a tightening for the eyes. Embroider the whites, nose, mouth and eyebrows.

Ears (2 x)

Beige color
Do not fill the details.
1Rnd. 6 sc in MR (6)
2Rnd. 6 inc from sc (12)
3Rnd. 12 sc (12)
4Rnd. (3sc,inc) x 3 (15)
5Rnd. 15 sc (15)
6Rnd. (4sc,inc) x 3 (18)
7Rnd. (5sc,inc) x 3 (21)
8-10Rnd. 21 sc (21)
11Rnd. (5sc,dec) x 3 (18)
12Rnd. (4sc,dec) x 3 (15)
13Rnd. (3sc,dec) x 3 (12)
14Rnd. 12 sc (12)
crochet 6 sc at both ends Fold in half and crochet 3 sc at both ends, or you can sew with a needle Sew the ears to the head randomly.

Tail

Beige
Fill the piece loosely as you crochet.
1Rnd. 6 sc in MR (6)
2Rnd. 6 sc
3Rnd. (1sc,inc) x 3 (9)
4Rnd. 9 sc (9)
5Rnd. (2sc,inc) x 3 (12)
6Rnd. 12 sc (12)
7Rnd. (3sc,inc) x 3 (15)
8Rnd. 15 sc (15)
9Rnd. (4sc,inc) x 3 (18)
10Rnd. 18 sc (18)
11Rnd. (5sc,inc) x 3 (21)
12Rnd. 21 sc (21)
13Rnd. (6sc,inc) x 3 (24)
14Rnd. 24 sc (24)
15Rnd. (7sc,inc) x 3 (27)
16Rnd. 27 sc (27)
17Rnd. (8sc,inc) x 3 (30)
18Rnd. 30 sc (30)
19Rnd. (9sc,inc) x 3 (33)
20Rnd. 33 sc (33)
21Rnd. (10sc,inc) x 3 (36)
22-24Rnd. 36 sc (36)
Leave a long end of thread for sewing.
Sew the tail between about 9-20 rows of the body. Try it on, the toy should be able to sit, leaning on the tail.

Body Beige

Fill the part quite tightly as you crochet.
1Rnd. 6 sc in MR (6)
2Rnd. 6 inc from sc (12)
3Rnd. (1sc, inc) x 6 (18)
4Rnd. (2sc, inc x 6 (24)
5Rnd. (3sc, inc x 6 (30)
бRnd. (4sc, inc) x 6 (36)
7Rnd. (5sc, inc) x 6 (42)
8Rnd. (6sc, inc) x 6 (48)
9Rnd. (7sc, inc) x 6 (54)
10Rnd. (8sc, inc) x 6 (60)
11Rnd. (9sc, inc) x 6 (66)
12Rnd. (10sc, inc) x 6 (77)
13-20Rnd. 72 sc (72)
21Rnd. (22sc, dec) x 3 (69)
22Rnd. 69 sc (69)
23Rnd. (21sc, dec) x 3 (66)
24Rnd. 66 sc (66)
25Rnd. (20sc, dec) x 3 (63)
26Rnd. 63 sc (63)
27Rnd. (19sc, dec) x 3 (60)
28Rnd. 60 sc (60)
29Rnd. (8sc, dec) x 6 (54)
30Rnd. 54 sc (54)
31Rnd. (7sc, dec) x 6 (48)
32Rnd. 48 sc (48)
33Rnd. (6sc, dec) x 6 (42)
34Rnd. 42 sc (42)
35Rnd. (5sc, dec) x 6 (36)
36Rnd. 36 sc (36)
37Rnd. (4sc, dec) x 6 (30)
38Rnd. 30 sc (30)
39Rnd. (3sc, dec) x 6 (24)
40-42Rnd. 24 sc (24)

Upper paws (2 parts)

Do not fill the parts tightly, about 2/3 full
1Rnd. 6 sc in MR (6)
2Rnd. 6 inc from sc (12)
3Rnd. (3sc,inc) x 3 (15)
4Rnd. (4sc,inc) x 3 (18)
5-7Rnd. 18 sc (18)
8Rnd. (4sc,dec) x 3 (15)
9Rnd. 15 sc (15)
10Rnd. (3sc,dec) x 3 (12)
11-25Rnd. 12 sc (12)
crochet 6 sc at both edges.
Leave a thread for sewing.
Sew the paws slightly diagonally between rows 32-36

Lower paws (2 pcs)

Fill the parts quite tightly as you crochet.
Start with white
1Rnd. 6 sc in MR (6)
2Rnd. 6 inc from sc (12)
3Rnd. (3sc,inc) x 3 (15)
4Rnd. (4sc,inc) x 3 (18)
5-7Rnd. 18 sc (18)
We continue with beige color
8Rnd. 18 sc (18)
9Rnd. (4sc,dec) x 3 (15)
10Rnd. 15 sc (15)
11Rnd. (3sc,dec) x 3 (12)
12-14Rnd. 12 sc (12)
15Rnd. 5 hdc, 7slst (12)
16Rnd. 12 sc (12)
17Rnd. (3sc,inc) x 3 (15)
18Rnd. (4sc,inc) x 3 (18)
19Rnd. (5sc,inc) x 3 (21)
20Rnd. 21 sc (21)
21Rnd. (6sc,inc) x 3 (24)
22Rnd. 24 sc (24)
23Rnd. (7sc,inc) x 3 (27)
24-28Rnd. 27 sc (27)
29Rnd. (7sc,dec) x 3 (24)
30Rnd. (6sc,dec) x 3 (21)
31Rnd. (5sc,dec) x 3 (18)
32Rnd. (4sc,dec) x 3 (15)
33Rnd. (3sc,dec) x 3 (12)
34Rnd. 6 dec (6)
Pull the hole together with a needle, secure the thread, and hide it inside the fabric.
Sew it to the body with a thread fastener, using a long doll needle.

Chest

crochet in white, in turning rows.
We make the ch at the beginning of each row (I do not indicate this point further in the description)
1Rnd. 9ch, from 2 loops from hook 8 sc (8)
2Rnd. inc, 6 sc, inc (10)
3Rnd. 10 sc (10)
4Rnd. inc, 8 sc, inc (12)
5Rnd. 12 sc (12)
6Rnd. inc, 10 sc, inc (14)
7Rnd. 14 sc (14)
8Rnd. inc, 12 sc, inc (16)
9Rnd. 16 sc (16)
10Rnd. inc, 14 sc, inc (18)
11Rnd. 18 sc (18)
12Rnd. inc, 16 sc, inc (20)
13-17Rnd. 20 sc
18Rnd. dec, 16 sc, dec (18)
19Rnd. 18 sc (18)
20Rnd. dec, 14 sc, dec (16)
21Rnd. 16 sc (16)
22Rnd. dec, 12 sc, 12 (14)
23Rnd. 14 sc (14)
24Rnd. dec, 10 sc, dec (12)
25Rnd. 12 sc (12)
26Rnd. dec, 8 sc, dec (10)
27Rnd. 10 sc (10)
28Rnd. dec, 6 sc, dec (8)
Tie the edge around the entire perimeter with sc.
Sew the chest to the body

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THANK YOU FOR crochetING WITH ME!
I HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE PROCESS AND THE RESULT MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS!

Evelyn Robinson
the authorEvelyn Robinson
Founder & Editor of Amigurumiday.com I’m a Wyoming Shoshoni–based amigurumi artist, mother of two, and a passionate creator with 9 years of experience in making handmade amigurumi toys. Skilled in various crochet techniques and pattern translation, I’ve been running Amigurumiday.com with dedication for 7 years.

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