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Little lamb pg. 2
Baby duck pg. 3
Fuzzy chick pg. 4
Chubby Bunny pg. 5
Extra
Information pg. 6
Happy
Crocheting!
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Little lamb
Abbreviation key:
sc
dc
ch
sl st
st/sts
dec
inc
Notes:
single crochet
double crochet
chain
slip stitch
stitch/stitches
decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
increase (2sc in next st)
Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work.
The Magic Circle is used to start each piece. Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the second chain away
from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This creates Round 1.
For this model, I used Lion Brands Vannas Choice acrylic yarn
When crocheting the body, Round 1 is the bottom of the animal
Face:
Using Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 sts
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: Mark this round before continuing. (1 inc, sc in
next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 5: (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 6: (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 7: (1 inc, sc in next 5 sts) x6 = 42 sts
Round 8-9: sc in the next 42 sts =42 sts
Round 10: (1 dec, sc in next 5 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 11: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 12-13: sc in the next 30 sts =30 sts
Round 14: (1 dec, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Stuff body with Poly-Fil, and continue stuffing as you go.
Continue crocheting body:
Round 15: (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 18 sts
Round 16: (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts
Round 17: dec x6 = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail. DO NOT hide the yarn tail
inside the body. Use a clean cat brush to fluff up the
outside of the body by repeatedly brushing the yarn.
Continue stuffing as you go.
Using Color B,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: sc in the next 12 sts =12 sts
Work on the ears: Ch 2 and then dc into the last st of
Round 3, ch 2 and sl st into the same st. Sl st next 3
sts. Ch 2 and dc into the last stitch that you slip
stitched into, ch 2, sl st into same st. Fasten off and
leave a 12 tail for sewing.
Attach the face to the body between Rounds 4 & 10.
Make sure to stuff the face with a bit of Poly-Fil. Use
the Color A yarn tail from the body to embroider tiny
eyes onto the face.
Using Color B, embroider 4 hooves on the bottom of
the lamb and embroider a tiny tail on its behind. Hide
any remaining yarn tails in the body.
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Baby duck
Worsted-weight yarn:
o Color A: yellow (25 yds)
o Color B: orange (3 yds)
F/5 3.75mm crochet hook
Two 6mm plastic safety eyes w/ washers
Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice
Yarn needle
Abbreviation key:
sc
st/sts
dec
inc
single crochet
stitch/stitches
decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
increase (2sc in next st)
Notes:
Duckling Body:
Using Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches (this is
the bottom of the ducks body)
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: (1 inc, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 5: (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 6: (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 7: Mark this round before continuing. (1 inc, sc
in next 5 sts) x6 = 42 sts
Round 8-9: sc in the next 42 sts =42 sts
Round 10: (1 dec, sc in next 5 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 11: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 12-13: sc in the next 30 sts =30 sts
Round 14: (1 dec, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts
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Fuzzy chick
Abbreviation key:
sc
st/sts
dec
inc
Notes:
single crochet
stitch/stitches
decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
increase (2sc in next st)
Chick Body:
Using Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 sts (this is the
bottom of the chicks body)
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: (1 inc, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 5: (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 6: (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 7: (1 inc, sc in next 5 sts) x6 = 42 sts
Round 8-9: sc in the next 42 sts =42 sts
Round 10: Mark this round before continuing. (1 dec, sc
in next 5 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 11: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 12-13: sc in the next 30 sts =30 sts
Round 14: (1 dec, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Insert eyes between Rounds 10 & 11. The eyes should
be about 3 sts apart. Use a clean cat brush to fluff up
the outside of the body by repeatedly brushing the yarn.
Attach washers to secure eyes. Embroider beak
between the eyes using Color B yarn. Stuff body with
Poly-Fil. Continue stuffing and fluffing as you go.
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Chubby bunny
Worsted-weight yarn:
o Color A: white (45 yds)
o Color B: pink (1 yd)
F/5 3.75mm crochet hook
Two 6mm plastic safety eyes w/ washers
Poly-Fil or any stuffing of your choice
Yarn needle
Pink fabric paint
Paint brush
Abbreviation key:
sc
st/sts
dec
inc
Notes:
single crochet
stitch/stitches
decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
increase (2sc in next st)
Crochet in a spiral. Use something to mark the first stitch of a round, and move it up as you work.
The Magic Circle is used to start each piece. Alternative technique: ch 2, then sc x6 into the second chain away
from the hook. Sl st to join the round. This creates Round 1.
For this model, I used Lily Sugar n Creams cotton yarn
When crocheting the body, Round 1 is the bottom of the animal
Bunny Body:
Using Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 sts (this is the
bottom of the bunnys body)
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4: (1 inc, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Round 5: (1 inc, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 6: (1 inc, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 7: Mark this round before continuing. (1 inc, sc
in next 5 sts) x6 = 42 sts
Round 8-9: sc in the next 42 sts =42 sts
Round 10: (1 dec, sc in next 5 sts) x6 = 36 sts
Round 11: (1 dec, sc in next 4 sts) x6 = 30 sts
Round 12-13: sc in the next 30 sts =30 sts
Round 14: (1 dec, sc in next 3 sts) x6 = 24 sts
Insert eyes between Rounds 7 & 8. The eyes should
be about 7 sts apart. Attach washers to secure eyes.
Embroider nose between the eyes using Color B yarn.
Stuff body with Poly-Fil. Continue stuffing as you go.
Continue crocheting body:
Round 15: (1 dec, sc in next 2 sts) x6 = 18 sts
Round 16: (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts
Round 17: dec x6 = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave a 6 tail. Hide yarn tail in body.
Using Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: (1 inc, sc in next st) x6 = 18 sts
Round 4-5: sc in the next 18 sts =18 sts
Round 6: (1 dec, sc in next st) x6 = 12 sts
Round 7-9: sc in the next 12 sts =12 sts
Fasten off and leave a 12 tail.
Flatten the ear. Using pink fabric paint, paint the center
column of the ear between rounds 2-9. When the paint is
dry, pinch the bottom of the ear with your fingers to form a
teardrop shape. Use the yarn tail to sew shut. Attach ears to
the top of the bunnys head. Hide excess yarn tail in the
body.
Tail:
Using Color A,
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 stitches
Round 2: inc x6= 12 sts
Round 3: dec x6 = 6 sts
Fasten off and leave an 8 tail for sewing. Sew tail to the
bunnys behind. Hide excess yarn tail in body.
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Warning: Because your finished amigurumi creations will have many small parts, please be extremely cautious if you
decide to give them to a child. The safety eyes and other small pieces, if somehow detached during play time, could be
a serious choking hazard. Also, if you decide to sell your finished amigurumi dolls, remember to include plenty of
warnings for people purchasing your products!
You are welcome to hand make items from my patterns for non-commercial
and/or commercial use. Yes, you may sell your finished amigurumi creations!!! However, I respectfully request that
you do not attempt to claim my patterns and/or amigurumi designs as your own designs; please clearly credit all designs
to Josephine Wu and/or A Morning Cup of Jo Creations, and provide a link to either my Facebook page
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or factory manufacturing of any kind. Also, please do not reproduce any part of my patterns anywhere. I work very hard
to design and write these patterns, so encountering plagiarism and/or reproduction of my patterns would be extremely
discouraging and hurtful. Thank you so much for your understanding, and happy crocheting!
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