Welcome to my friends blog. I said I would share two amigurumi free patterns with you. Let’s come to our second pattern. In our second pattern, there is a very cute pig model.
I know your child is a fan of piggies. She especially loves girls. For this reason, pink color is usually preferred for this reason. You can use many shades of pink.
Although light pink colors look more cute, it is a big problem to clean. As everyone knows, children love to pollute. It is permanent in some stains and in some threads. Especially chocolate stain.
It is quite difficult to remove greasy chocolate stains from soft threads. Even though it was cleaned after washing, its unique color disappears and traces remain. I recommend you to choose darker colors.
We will continue to share Piggy models on our blog. If you like these models, please share them with us in the comments.
Finally, I would like to thank Anna Shkorohodova, who prepared and designed this amigurumi. You can reach him by the nickname (@mirrabio).
Yarn: Himalaya Dolphin Baby (210 m / 100 g)
4.00 mm crochet hook
You will need:
Yarn: Himalaya Dolphin Baby (210 m/100 g)
4.00 mm crochet hook
8 mm safety eyes
Monofilament or thin thread in the tone of yarn for sewing details
Yarn needle
Fiberfill
Abbreviations
sc : Single Crochet
inc : Increase
dec : Decrease
tr : Triple Crochet/ Treble Crochet
st: Stitch
dc : Double Crochet
hdc: Half Double Crochet
sl-st : Slip Stitch
ch : Chain
..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of “inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).
FLO : Crochet into front loops only
BLO : Crochet into back loops only
BL : Bobble Stitch – do 5dc all in the same stitch and then yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook (the original loop + 1 loop for each partially completed dc).
Abbreviations:
R – row
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
inc – increase (2 sc in one stitch)
dec – decrease (2 sc together)
[…] – number of stitches you should have at the end of the row
(…) – repeat whatever is between the brackets the given number of times
Head-body (one piece)
With pink yarn:
R 1: 2 ch, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook [6]
R 2: (inc) repeat 6 times [12]
R 3: (1 sc, inc) repeat 6 times [18]
R 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat 6 times [24]
R 5-6: 24 sc (2 rows)
R 7: 4 sc, 4 inc, 8 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc [32]
R 8: 32 sc
R 9: 4 sc, 4 dec, 8 sc, 4 dec, 4 sc [24]
R 10: (2 sc, dec) repeat 6 times [18]
R 11: (1 sc, dec) repeat 6 times [12]
R 12: 12 sc
R 13: (3 sc, inc) repeat 3 times [15]
R 14: (4 sc, inc) repeat 3 times [18]
R 15: 18 sc
R 16: (5 sc, inc) repeat 3 times [21]
R 17-21: 21 sc (5 rows)
Stuff with fiberfill.
R 22: (5 sc, dec) repeat 3 times [18]
R 23: (1 sc, dec) repeat 6 times [12]
Finish stuffing.
R 24: dec repeat 6 times [6]
Fasten off.
Arms (make 2)
With beige yarn:
R 1: 2 ch, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook [6]
R 2-6: 6 sc (5 rows)
Switch to pink yarn:
R 7-10: 6 sc (4 rows)
Don’t stuff.
Fold the top opening flat and 2 sc through both sides.
Fasten off.
Legs (make 2)
With beige yarn:
R 1: 2 ch, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook [6]
R 2: (1 sc, inc) repeat 3 times [9]
R 3: 9 sc
Switch to pink yarn:
R 4-7: 9 sc (4 rows)
R 8: dec, 7 sc [8]
R 9: dec, 6 sc [7]
Don’t stuff.
Fold the top opening flat and 3 sc through both sides.
Fasten off.
Ears (make 2)
With pink yarn:
R 1: 2 ch, 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook [5]
R 2: 5 sc [5]
R 3: (inc) repeat 5 times [10]
R 4-5: 10 sc (2 rows)
Fasten off.
Muzzle
With dark pink yarn:
Make 4 ch. From the 2nd ch from hook: 1 inc, 3 sc in one st, 2 sc, sl st.
Fasten off.