Chubby and Plush Blue and Red Heelers Dog Pattern

Crochet Chubby Heelers Dog Free PDF Pattern (2)

We are continuing where we left off with the amigurumi dog toy series. Today I want to introduce you to an Australian cattle dog. I did some research and learned that these dogs are called “Blue Heelers”. If you look at the dog’s photos, you can see that it is an extraordinary creature. We thank mad.dycrafts for this creative design today.

Chubby Blue Heelers Dog Amigurumi Pattern

Above you can see the photo of the toy made in two different colors. Since there are quite a few color transitions while making the toy, making the toy will be a bit of a complicated experience.

Designer: mad.dycrafts

Materials

*bulky yarn in the colors light blue, medium blue, dark blue, light tan, medium orange, dark orange
*7.0 mm hook
*10 mm safety eyes
*stuffing
*stitch markers
*darning needle

Abbreviations

Sc-single crochet
Inc– increase
Dec-decrease
Bbl-bobble stitch (4 loops on hook)
Fo-fasten off

Head and Body

Start in medium blue
R1. 8 sc in magic ring (8)
R2. 2 inc, 2 inc, 2 inc, 2 inc (16)
R3. (sc, inc) x2, (sc, inc) x2, (sc, inc) x2, (sc, inc) x2 (24)
R4. 6 sc, 6 sc, 6 sc, 6 sc (24)
R5. 13 sc, 4 sc, 7 sc (24)
R6. 14 sc, 2 sc, 8 sc (24)
R7-8. Sc around (24) (2 rounds)
R9. 11 sc, bbl, sc, 4 sc, sc, bbl, 5 sc (24)
Insert eyes between rows 5-6. Place them 6 stitches apart directly over light blue belly patch.
R10. 13 sc, bbl, 2 sc, bbl, 7 sc (24)
Begin stuffing
R11. Dec x12 (12)
R12. Dec x6 (6)
Fo and sew closed.

Ears (make 2):

R1. 6 sc in magic ring
R2. 2 sc, (sc, chain 1, sc in the same stitch) 2sc
Fo, leaving remaining stitches undone.
Sew ears in rounds 3-5 with 5 stitches in-between

Snout:

R1. 6 sc in magic ring
Fo, leave long tail for sewing.
Sew in rounds 5-7.
Embroider nose to snout

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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