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Crochet Giraffe Amigurumi Guide

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Friends, today I will share the amigurumi pattern of one of the cutest animals in

africa. As you know, I love to share crochet animal amigurumi patterns. Also, my

posts are usually in the form of plush amigurumi patterns. Today I will share a

crochet giraffe amigurumi pattern. A pretty simple free giraffe pattern made ent irely

using velvet thread. With such simple patterns, you can improve yourself and give

nice gifts to your loved ones. Dear needlewomen, I present to your attention a

description of how to make a small giraffe amigurumi crocheted from plush yarn.

The height of the finished toy is about 22 cm. The height of your giraffe may vary,

depending on the yarn, hook and knit ting density.

Knit with pleasure!

Designer: @skvorushkindom

Materials and tools:

Yarn: YarnArt Dolce, hook number 4.5; beads fo r eyes, strong yarns for sewing

them on, needles for sewing on eyes and sewing parts.

Abbreviations

AR – Amigurumi Magic ring

MR – Amigurumi Magic ring

App – application

ll – lift loop

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).
Ears (2 parts):

1.2ch, 6sc into second loop from hook


2. (sc, inc)*3 = 9

3. (2sc, inc)*3 = 12

4-5 – 2 row = 12

6. (sc, dec)*4 = 8

Fold the ear in half, knit 4 sc, yarn fasten and hide.

Horns (2 parts):

In brown:

1.2ch, 6sc into second loop from hook

2. (sc, inc)*3 = 9

3. = 9

4. (sc, dec)*3=6

Yellow:

5-7 – 3 row = 6

We fix the yarn. It is not necessary to fold in half – the horns are sewn in a circle.

Fill tightly with filler.

Upper legs (2 parts):

Brown:

1.2ch, 6sc into second loop from hook

2. (sc, inc)*3 = 9

3. = 9

Yellow:

4-9 – 6 rows = 9

10. (sc, dec)*3 = 6, at your discretion – add a little filler to the foot, knit 2 sides

together – 3sc, fasten the yarn and hide.


Head:

Brown:

1.2ch, 6sc into second loop from hook

2. inc*6 = 12

3. (sc, inc)*6 = 18

4. = 18

5. (2sc, inc)*6 = 24

6. = 24

7. (7sc, inc)*3 = 27

Yellow:

8-13= 27

14. (7sc, dec)*3 = 24

15. (2sc, dec)*6 = 18

16. (sc, dec)*6 = 12, fill tightly with filler

17.dec * 6 = 6, fasten and hide the yarn.

Body (upper legs are attached during knitting):

We start knitting from the lower left leg.

Brown:

1.2ch, 6sc into second loop from hook

2. (sc, inc)*3 = 9

3. = 9

Yellow:

4-7 – 4 rows = 9

Similarly, we knit the second leg, then – we connect: 8. ch; 9 sc on the left leg; 10th

sc at the base of the 1st sc along the left leg; sc on vp; 9sc on th e right leg; 10th sc
at the base of the 1st sc on the right leg = 22, here I recommend to mark the

beginning of the row

9.10 sc, 3inc (center front – above cp and adjacent sc), 9sc, inc = 26

10.sc, inc, 24 sc = 27 – the last pr of the previous row and pr o f this row – in the

center behind, above the adjacent ones to ch sc

11-15 – 5 rows = 27

16. In this row, we make 3 Decreases, symmetrical to the increments in the 9th row,

i.e. center front: 11 sc, 3 dec, 10 sc = 24

Because the center is shifted slightly, possibly shift ing Decreases by 1 sc.

17. = 24

18. (2sc, dec)*6 = 18

19. We knit the upper legs: 5 sc; 3 sc, capturing the loops of the upper leg; 6 sc; 3

sc, capturing the loops of the upper leg; sc.

Important: Depending on knitting density, yarn and croch et size, there may be

differences in knitting offset. If you do not like the resulting arrangement of the

upper legs (it should turn out symmetrically, on the sides of the body) – shift them

by 1-2sc.

20. (4sc, dec)*3 = 15

21-25 – 5 rows = 15.

26. we knit several sc so that the last row ends at the side, in my case – 3 sc, fasten

and hide the yarn. Legs, body should be tightly filled with filler.

Assembly and design:

Sew the head to the body in a circle.

We outline the location of the horns and ears on the head. Sew the horns in a circle,

sew the ears, folding the edge in half. I recommend to sew with a strong yarn, not
plush (for example, with Iris yarns – not even in color, they are not noticeable).

Sew on bead eyes, embroider the nose on the muzzle with a plush yarn of yellow

color.

Ponytail – a pigtail of 3 double plush yarns (2 yellow, 1 brown – slightly longer than

yellow ones, fasten in the back in the center, hide the knots)

Your little plush giraffe is ready!

If you find errors or inaccuracies in the description – write, I will be grateful. And

also – I will be very glad to see your giraffes linked by this description in my group:

vk.com/skvorushkindom. Send photos – we will admire together!

When publishing, copying and using this description, please indicate the author –

Anna Skvortsova.

Thank you for choosing my description, see you soon!

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