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Lulu the Moth

Abbreviations (US):
●​ CH: Chain

●​ DEC: Decrease

●​ FO: Fasten Off

●​ INC: Increase

●​ LG: Large

●​ MR: Magic Ring

●​ R: Round/Row

●​ SC: Single Crochet

●​ SM: Small

●​ ST: Stitch

●​ (...) x: Repeat stitches within parentheses x times

●​ [...]: Number of stitches at the end of round

Tools and Materials:


●​ 4.5mm Crochet Hook

●​ Darning Needle and Scissors


Pattern by Megs Makes Crochet
●​ Fiberfill Stuffing

●​ 16 - 18mm Safety Eyes or Felt Eyes


© 2025 - All rights reserved. This pattern and its contents are for ●​ Light Pink Chenille Yarn 100g (<1 skein)
personal use only. Do not copy, edit, redistribute, or sell this pattern.
You are welcome to sell finished products with your own photos in ●​ Dark Pink Chenille Yarn 100g (<1 skein)
small quantities, but if you do so, please give pattern credit to Megs ●​ Yellow Chenille Yarn 100g (<1 skein)
Makes Crochet. Thank you and enjoy!
●​ Get Caterpillar Yarn Here

●​ Get Parfait Chunky Here

●​ Get AmiStix Here

Technical Notes:
●​ Crochet in continuous spiral rounds unless specified ●​ I utilize the yarn under technique to create tighter
otherwise. Use a stitch marker or piece of yarn to keep stitches and the invisible decrease method to reduce
track of the last stitch in each round. gaps. If you are unfamiliar with these techniques, there
are many youtube tutorials teaching them.
●​ You can use knitting needles or pins to secure items you
need to sew down. ●​ Stuff firmly as you go, unless specified otherwise.

●​ I highly recommend following the assembly instructions ●​ Remember that tensions differ and the size of your
from top to bottom. This will make it easier to sew the plushie may be smaller or bigger than mine.
pieces together.

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ANTENNA (In Dark Pink) x2: LG WING DETAIL (In Dark Pink) x2:
●​ R1: 5SC into MR [5] ●​ To make the right side of your work facing forward on both
●​ R2: (INC) x5 [10] wings, you will need to start your surface crochet for the second
●​ R3: SC around [10] wing on the opposite side that you started the first wing.
●​ R4: (SC, INC) x5 [15] ●​ R1: Surface SC into the top of the wing and across. You’ll
●​ R5: SC around [15] have roughly 18 - 19 SC across.
●​ R6: (SC, DEC) x5 [10]
FO, weave in ends.
●​ R7: (DEC) x5 [5]

FO, leave a tail for sewing. Do not stuff.


SM WING (In Yellow) x2:
●​ R1: 6SC into MR [6]
LEGS (In Dark Pink) x6:
●​ R2: (INC) x6 [12]
●​ R1: 5SC into MR [5] ●​ R3 - R4: SC around [12] (2 Rounds)
●​ R2 - R3: SC around [5] (2 Rounds) ●​ R5: (SC, DEC) x4 [8]
●​ Do not stuff ●​ R6 - R7: SC around [8] (2 Rounds)
●​ R4: Fold in half and SC closed [2] ●​ R8: (SC, INC) x4 [12]
●​ R9: (SC, INC) x6 [18]
FO, leave a tail for sewing.
●​ R10: (2SC, INC) x6 [24]
●​ R11 - R13: SC around [24] (3 Rounds)
●​ R14: (2SC, DEC) x6 [18]
FLUFF (In Yellow): ●​ R15: SC around [18]
●​ The fluff will be worked in Rows instead of Rounds. You may need to adjust ●​ R16: (SC, DEC) x6 [12]
the amount of Rows depending on your tension and/or if you opt for a ●​ Do not stuff
different yarn. ●​ R17: Fold in half and SC closed [6]
●​ CH5, working in the 2nd CH from hook FO, leave a long tail for sewing.
●​ R1: 4SC across, CH1, turn [4]
●​ R2 - R47: 4SC across, CH1, turn [4] (46 Rows)
●​ R48: 4SC across [4]
BODY (In Light Pink):
FO, leave an extra long tail for sewing.
●​ R1: 6SC into MR [6]
●​ R2: (INC) x6 [12]
●​ R3: (SC, INC) x6 [18]
LG WING (In Yellow) x2:​ ​ ​ ●​ R4: SC, INC, (2SC, INC) x5, SC [24]
●​ R5: (3SC, INC) x6 [30]
●​ R1: 6SC into MR [6]
●​ R6: 2SC, INC, (4SC, INC) x5, 2SC [36]
●​ R2: (INC) x6 [12]
●​ R7: (5SC, INC) x6 [42]
●​ R3: SC around [12]
●​ R8 - R13: SC around [42] (6 Rounds)
●​ R4: (SC, INC) x6 [18]
●​ R14: 3SC, INC, (6SC, INC) x5, 3SC [48]
●​ R5: SC around [18]
●​ Place safety eyes between R10 - R11, about 5 - 6 STs apart
●​ R6: (2SC, INC) x6 [24]
●​ R15 - R20: SC around [48] (6 Rounds)
●​ R7: SC around [24]
●​ R21: 3SC, DEC, (6SC, DEC) x5, 3SC [42]
●​ R8: (3SC, INC) x6 [30]
●​ R22: (5SC, DEC) x6 [36]
●​ R9: SC around [30]
●​ R23: 2SC, DEC, (4SC, DEC) x5, 2SC [30]
●​ R10: (4SC, INC) x6 [36]
●​ Start stuffing
●​ R11 - R13: SC around [36] (3 Rounds)
●​ R24: (3SC, DEC) x6 [24]
●​ R14: 6SC, (2SC, DEC) x6, 6SC [30]
●​ R25: SC, DEC, (2SC, DEC) x5, SC [18]
●​ R15: 6SC, (SC, DEC) x6, 6SC [24]
●​ R26: (SC, DEC) x6 [12]
●​ R16: SC around [24]
●​ R27: (DEC) x6 [6]
●​ R17: 6SC, (DEC) x6, 6SC [18]
●​ R18: SC around [18] FO, finish stuffing, close your circle, and weave in ends.
●​ R19: (SC, DEC) x6 [12]
●​ Do not stuff
●​ R20: Fold in half and SC closed [6]

FO, leave a tail for sewing.

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ASSEMBLY:

●​ Sew antennas starting at R3 of the head. (Photo 1)


●​ Sew first legs to R15 of the body, 7 - 8 STs apart. (Photo 3)​
Sew second legs to R17 of the body, 9 - 10 STs apart. (Photo 3)​
Sew third legs to R19 of the body, 11 - 12 STs apart. (Photo 3)
●​ Sew fluff to R12 - R15 of the body. It should very slightly
overlap the first set of arms. (Photo 2)
●​ Sew SM wing to bottom of LG wing in the curve of the
decrease rounds. (Photo 4)
●​ Sew wings onto the center of the back of the body at a slight
angle outward. They will be centered onto the fluff. (Photo 5)

Photo 3. Legs placement

Photo 1. Antenna placement

Photo 4. SM Wing placement

Photo 2. Fluff placement

Photo 5. Whole Wing placement

Congrats! You’ve completed Lulu the Moth! I hope you


enjoyed crocheting him and found the pattern helpful. I would
love to see your finished amigurumi, so don’t forget to share a
picture on social media with me by tagging me
@megsmakescrochet. Once again, if you have any questions
don’t hesitate to reach out to me through email at
megsmakescrochet@gmail.com. Happy crocheting!

© Megs Makes Crochet


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