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This document provides a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for creating a Snoopy plushie, detailing the necessary materials, yarn types, and step-by-step instructions for assembly. It emphasizes the importance of not reselling the pattern while allowing the sale of finished creations with proper credit. The pattern includes various crochet abbreviations and sewing instructions to complete the project successfully.

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Snoopypattern

This document provides a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for creating a Snoopy plushie, detailing the necessary materials, yarn types, and step-by-step instructions for assembly. It emphasizes the importance of not reselling the pattern while allowing the sale of finished creations with proper credit. The pattern includes various crochet abbreviations and sewing instructions to complete the project successfully.

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by lecromi

Snoopy pattern
beginner friendly
Hey there!

Thank you so much for being here 🫶


In this pattern you will learn how to crochet your own
Snoopy.
The pattern is beginner friendly and perfect for
every Peanuts fan.

If there should be any questions or struggles please


CONTACT ME on Etsy.

important
Do NOT resell, copy or take credit for this pattern.
Of course you can sell your finished creations with the
indication of me as the author :)
If you decide to post your plushies feel free to tag me,
I would love to see your creations <3
materials
You’re free to use whatever yarn size and color you want. Keep in
mind that different hooks & yarns will influence the size of your final
result. In the following section, I will list the materials I personally used
<3

yarn
white chenille yarn
black chenille yarn
rest of black yarn (cotton or acrylic) for the eyes and the details
on the arms and paws

hook
The hook size varies on the yarn size you decide to use
I used a 3mm hook for fine chenille yarn as well as normal chenille
yarn

additional materials
stuffing
scissors
stitch marker
darning needle

abbreviations
R: row / round
MR: magic ring
SC: single crochet
INC: increase
DEC: decrease
FO: fasten off
CH: chain
slst: slip stitch
[…]: stitch count at the end of the row
The perfect friend

Full of
great
advice Always happy
to see you

Ready to
listen on a
moment’s
notice

Available
A warm
to lean on
spot here
for you

Good for
holding
For standing
and helping
by your side
head
start with white yarn
R1: 6 SC in MR [6]
R2: 6 INC [12]
R3: (SC, INC) x 6 [18]
R4: (8 SC, INC) x 2 [20]
R5: (4 SC, INC) x 4 [24]
R6-8: SC around (3 rounds) [24]
R9: (5 SC, INC) x 4 [28]
R10-11: SC around (2 rounds) [28]
R12: 8 SC, INC, 2 SC, INC, SC, 2 INC, SC, INC, 2 SC, INC, 8 SC [34]
R13: 10 SC, INC, 3 SC, (SC, INC) x 3, 3 SC, INC, 10 SC [39]
R14-16: SC around (3 rounds) [39]
R17: 17 SC, 3 DEC, 16 SC [36]
R18: (4 SC, DEC) x 6 [30]
R19: (3 SC, DEC) x 6 [24]
R20: (2 SC, DEC) x 6 [18]
start stuffing
R21: (SC, DEC) x 6 [12]
R22: 6 DEC [6]
fasten off and sew the hole close

body
start with white yarn
R1: 6 SC in MR [6]
R2: 6 INC [12]
R3: (SC, INC) x 6 [18]
R4: (2 SC, INC) x 6 [24]
R5: (3 SC, INC) x 6 [30]
R6-9: SC around (4 rounds) [30]
R10: (3 SC, DEC) x 6 [24]
R11: SC around [24]
R12: (2 SC, DEC) x 6 [18]
R13: SC around [18]
R14: (SC, DEC) x 6 [12]
start stuffing
R15-16: SC around (2 rounds) [12]
fasten off and leave a long tail to sew
arms make two of them
start with white yarn
R1: 6 SC in MR [6]
R2:( SC, INC) x 3 [9]
R3: SC around [9]
R4: (2 SC, INC) x 3 [12]
R5: SC around [12]
R6: (2 SC, DEC) x 3 [9]
R7-8: SC around (2 rounds) [9]
fasten off and leave a long tail to sew
stuffing optional (I personally didn’t stuff the arms)
add the details with black yarn

paws make two of them


start with white yarn
CH 7
R1: in 2nd CH from the hook: INC, 4 SC, 2 INC in one stitch,
work on the other side 4 SC, INC [16]
R2: SC around [16]
R3: 7 SC, 2 INC, 7 SC [18]
R4: 3 SC, (SC, DEC) x 4, 3 SC [14]
R5: 3 SC, 4 DEC, 3 SC [10]
R6: 3 SC, 2 DEC, 3 SC [8]
R7-9: SC around (3 rounds) [8]
fasten off and leave a long tail to sew stuff the paw
add the details with black yarn

paw after R1
ears make two of them
start with black yarn
R1: 8 SC in MR [8]
R2: 8 INC
R3: (7 SC, INC) x 2 [18]
R4-5: SC around (2 rounds) [18]
R6: 7 SC, DEC, 7 SC, DEC [16]
R7: 6 SC, DEC, 6 SC, DEC [14]
R8: 5 SC, DEC, 5 SC, DEC [12]
R9: 4 SC, DEC, 4 SC, DEC [10]
R10: 3 SC, DEC, 3 SC, DEC [8]
R11: 2 SC, DEC, 2 SC, DEC [6]
fasten off and leave a long tail to sew
no stuffing required

nose
start with black yarn
R1: 4 SC in MR [4]
slst, fasten off and leave a long tail
to sew

spot
start with black yarn
R1: 6 SC in MR [6]
R2: 6 INC [12]
slst, fasten off and leave a long tail to
sew

tail
start with black
R1: 4 SC in MR [4]
change to white
R2-3: SC around (2 rounds) [4]
fasten off and leave a long tail to sew
no stuffing required
sewing abbreviations

Place the head on the body between R13 & R16

Place the ears on the head between R15 &R17

Place the nose at the center of the snout

Place the arms on the body between R15 & R16


Place the legs on the body between R2 & R4

Place the tail on the back of the body between


R5 & R6
and the spot on one side of the back

Sew on the eyes on the head between R10 & R11


…and you’re done

Congratulations !
You just finished your Snoopy.
I hope you enjoyed this pattern as much as I
did.
If you decide to post your finished creation on
social media, don’t forget to tag me.
I would love to see them <3

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