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Squirrel amigurumi with sweater
❀ Hi, there! Acorn, anyone?
If you’ve got a dog in the house, don’t worry; this is one squirrel he won’t chase up a tree! Amigurumi Forge presents the super fluffy, super cute, brown squirrel amigurumi crochet pattern. This little guy has a sweater on and is all warm for winters. The printable PDF will guide you through every single step, from the acorn, ears and tail to the squirrel head, legs, and arms. And once you learn how to make the sweater, you can crochet as many as you like to give your little animal an entire wardrobe!
Through this detailed pattern, you can learn all sorts of new things such as how to properly shape your amigurumi heads, how to assemble your crochet animal, how to make sure the squirrel legs look the same and your amigurumi isn’t wobbly or misshapen. The document comes with neat instructions, high-quality pictures (a pictorial!) and there are even crochet stitch tutorials for all of those beginners out there who are looking for a challenge. If you’re having a hard time with crocheting just take a glimpse at the pictures and videos and it’ll all be clear.
So grab your crochet hooks, some yarn, and click on the Buy It Now button for a quick delivery of this Squirrel Crochet Pattern!
❀ Language:
English
US terms
❀ Skill Level:
Intermediate - In the pattern, you’ll find out how to make different shapes, sew the various parts together, and many cool new tricks and tips.
❀ Materials:
5.5mm crochet hook (you can use a smaller or bigger crochet hook depending on your yarn)
2.75mm crochet hook
Brown, light brown, white fluffy yarn. Size 5-6 super bulky. (I used Himalaya Dolphin Baby)
Dark brown, light brown, and a piece of black yarn. Size 2 sport. (I used YarnArt Jeans)
Scissors and Fiber fill
Safety eyes
Stitch marker and Pins
Yarn needle for sewing
❀ Stitches (US Terms):
magic circle
st= stitch
sc = single crochet
inc = increase (two single crochets in one stitch)
dec = decrease (crochet two stitches together)
F/O = finish off
sl st = slip stitch
ch = chain
Questions about the pattern? Problem figuring the pattern out? Worried about something? Drop me a text and I’ll get back to you right away with a solution.
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- First published: May 2021
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- Last updated: October 18, 2024 …
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