Pip the Penguin by Cilla Richards

Pip the Penguin

Crochet
February 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 16 rows = 2 inches
in sc in the round
2.5 mm
131 - 153 yards (120 - 140 m)
US
English
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Pip the Penguin was designed with Valentine’s Day in mind. This adorable penguin amigurumi is ideal for intermediate crocheters and is written in US terms in English only.

Pip’s hat and bag are removable, making him a super cute but also a fun toy for the little ones.

The penguin amigurumi itself requires minimal sewing as the feet, tail and wings are crocheted on as you go. Only the head and beak are sewn on. There is a little bit of sewing involved for the hat and the bag, however this is all explained clearly in the PDF pattern with photos which can also be downloaded for free from my website.

There is also the additional option of choosing embroidered eyes or safety eyes, and instructions are included for both in the pattern. Including a step-by-step photo tutorial which can be found in the PDF.

What you need

  • DK yarn (see yarn & colour key)
  • Crochet hook size 2.5 mm (US C/2)
  • Stuffing
  • Needle
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • 2 Stitch markers
  • Safety eyes 6 mm (Option 1)
  • Black embroidery thread (Option 2)
  • Pom pom maker (3.8 mm / 1.5 “)

Recommended Yarn
I used Rico Design Ricorumi DK 100% Cotton (25g = 57.5 m / 63 yds per ball).

Yarn Colours
Colour choice is completely up to you, however for reference the colours and yardage I used were:

  • Blue (34 grams = 78 m/ 85 yds)
  • Black (3 grams = 7 m/ 7.5 yds)
  • White (3 grams = 7 m/ 7.5 yds)
  • Yellow (8 grams = 18.5 m/ 20 yds)
  • Berry (7 grams = 16 m / 17.5 yds)

Gauge
Gauge is not required for this pattern, however for reference my gauge for the amigurumi was as follows:
15 sc stitches on 5 cm / 1.96 “
16 rows on 5 cm / 1.96 “

Amigurumi Size
I used the yarn above with a 2.5 mm (US C/2) hook and the amigurumi turned out to be 13 cm / 5.11 “ high (excluding hat) and 14cm / 5.5 “ wide from wing tip to wing tip. Please note: I do tend to crochet quite tightly, so your Pip may turn out larger.

Additional Pattern Information

  • Crochet skill level: Intermediate
  • Pattern terms: US in English only
  • Hook size: I recommend using a smaller hook size than recommended on the yarn label. This will stop the stuffing appearing through your stitches.
  • Working in rounds: All parts within this pattern are worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated.
  • Colour changing: Colour changes are required for the penguin’s head within this pattern.
  • Eyes: In this pattern you have the choice of using safety eyes or embroidered eyes. Instructions are included for both. Please note that safety eyes are a choking hazard and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.

If you do decide to make Pip, I would love to see your makes. You can share them with me on social media by tagging me @cillacrochets on Instagram or Facebook and by using the hashtag #CrochetPipThePenguin.

If you have any questions at all about Pip’s pattern, feel free to get in touch with me. I’m more than happy to help however I can!

Please also check the copyright notice below before selling any of your made items.

Thanks again, and happy crocheting,

Cilla x

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“This product is handmade by your name from a design and pattern by Cilla Richards at Cilla Crochets. See www.cillacrochets.com for more information.”