Crochet hippo amigurumi is a cute little toy made by following the easiest video we provided.
It's created using a light grey yarn that makes it look both stylish and adorable.
The way it is designed gives it a "wow" factor that catches your eye.
This hippo isn't just nice to look at, but it's also very soft to touch.
People use small hooks and yarn to carefully make each part of the hippo, like its head, body, legs, and ears, and then they put all the pieces together.
It's like making a tiny, cuddly animal friend out of yarn that you can hold in your hands, and kids and adults love it because it's so charming and soft.
Crochet Hippo Amigurumi Pattern
Supplies:
- Super bulky yarn (weight category 6) in color fog
- 8mm crochet hook
- Thin black and gray cotton or acrylic yarn for details
- Darning needles (curved recommended)
- Stuffing material
- Two 12mm safety eyes
- Gray felt sheet (optional for patches)
- Sewing pins, lap counter, stitch markers, sewing clips
Instructions:
Muzzle:
- Start with a magic ring and 6 single crochet (sc) in the ring. Close the ring incrementally.
- Round 2: 6 increases (inc) – (12 stitches at the end)
- Round 3: [3 inc, 3 sc] repeat twice (18 stitches at the end)
- Round 4: [3 inc, 6 sc] repeat twice (24 stitches)
- Round 5: [3 inc, 9 sc] repeat twice (30 stitches)
- Round 6: 1 sc in each stitch
- Round 7: [3 decreases (dec), 9 sc] repeat twice (24 stitches)
- Round 8: [4 dec, 5 sc, 4 dec, 3 sc] (16 stitches)
- Cut yarn and make an invisible finish.
For nostrils, use 13 inches of yarn to create bumps by passing it vertically through two stitches several times.
Ears (make 2):
- Magic ring with 6 sc in the ring.
- Round 2: [1 sc, 1 inc] repeat three times (9 stitches)
- Finish, leave a tail for sewing, flatten the ear bottom, and create shape by sewing.
Head:
- Start with a magic ring and 6 sc in the ring.
- Repeat steps as for the muzzle up to Round 5.
- Round 6 to 13: 1 sc in each stitch
- Round 14: [3 dec, 9 sc] repeat twice (24 stitches)
- Place safety eyes.
- Round 15 to 17: Continue with decrease patterns as per the video, stuffing the head progressively.
Arms (make 2):
- Start with a magic ring and 6 sc in the ring.
- Round 2: 6 inc (12 stitches)
- Repeat rounds with sc and decrease patterns as per the video.
- Stuff only the hand, leave a tail for sewing.
Legs and Body:
- Begin as for arms, follow increase and decrease patterns to create legs.
- Connect legs with chain stitches and continue with the body, stuffing it scantily.
- Sew the body close to the legs to give the hip a proper shape.
Patches (optional):
Cut circles from gray felt, and sew on as described in the video for decorations under the feet and as a heart on the body.
Assembly:
Sew all parts together as instructed in the video, using stitch markers and pins to help position parts before final sewing.
The video includes visibility markers (like yarn strings and wooden sticks) to help you properly place ears, eyes, and other parts at the right positions. It advises slow sewing and careful positioning for a neat finish, as well as the option of using pins before making permanent stitches.
If you want to adorn your crocheted hippo with clothes, the video creator refers you to her Etsy shop for purchasing additional patterns for items like a tutu or raincoat.
Be sure to stuff the crocheted pieces as indicated for the right shape and don't overstuff to ensure the clothes will fit. The tutorial also contains tips like using safety eyes properly, and when to insert stuffing.
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