Campfire Cutie by Joey Diehl

Campfire Cutie

Crochet
September 2023
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5.0 mm (H)
US
English
This pattern is available for free.

Burned into this free crochet campfire pattern are all the wistful wonders of summers past—carefree nights spent under the stars, bare feet warming in the smoke of a glowing fire, and the sticky sweet smell of a marshmallow fresh from the flames.

The hot days of adventure and exploration are eager to give way to the cool coziness of autumn, but there’s time yet for one last hurrah with this free campfire amigurumi pattern!

Supplies:

  • Size H-8 (5 mm) crochet hook
  • Medium (4) weight yarn in 3 colors:
  • Yarn A - orange (example uses Red Heart Super Saver: Pumpkin)
  • Yarn B - beige (example uses Craft Smart Value: Bisque)
  • Yarn C - brown (example uses Craft Smart Value: Espresso)
  • 10mm black safety eyes (x2)
  • Black embroidery floss
  • Pink embroidery floss or yarn
  • Polyester fiberfill
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers

Alternate Yarn Supplies:

Color Variation 2 (as seen in the second photo):

All supplies remain the same, except for the following replacements:

  • Super Bulky (6) weight yarn in 3 colors:
  • Yarn A - orange (example uses limited edition Premier Parfait Chunky: Carrot, recommended replacement: Premier Parfait Chunky: Tangerine)
  • Yarn B - beige (example uses limited edition Premier Parfait Chunky: Almond Butter, recommended replacement: Premier Parfait Chunky: Toffee)
  • Yarn C - brown (example uses Premier Parfait Chunky: Chocolate)
  • 14mm black safety eyes (x2)
  • Pink yarn (example uses Premier Parfait Chunky: Pink Lemonade)
  • Black embroidery floss (doubled)

Terminology:

This crochet campfire pattern uses English / US terminology:

  • st (sts) = stitch (stitches)
  • ch = chain stitch
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • sc2tog = single crochet 2 together (over the span of 2 stitches), also known as a decrease
  • BLO = back loop only

Please note that this pattern is written so that each crochet stitch abbreviation is attached to a number, such as 1sc, 2sc, etc. This number denotes how many of that stitch is to be worked into the same stitch.

In other words, 1sc = one single crochet, whereas 2sc = two single crochet worked into one stitch, also known as an increase.

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