Crochet a delightful penguin amigurumi, a perfect project for anyone looking to enjoy a relaxing and rewarding activity. With just some yarn and a crochet hook, you can start making a sweet little penguin that can bring a smile to anyone's face.
Crochet Penguin Amigurumi
Materials Needed:
- Scrap yarn in orange (for the beak),
- White yarn (slightly off-white preferable, e.g., Parfait Chunky Cream),
- Blue yarn (or any preferred body color like gray, black, pink for Valentine's Day theme),
- Black yarn (for eyes),
- Crochet hook size suitable for your yarn,
- Scissors,
- Safety eyes (optional) usually inserted between rows 15 or 16,
- Stuffing.
Body:
Start with blue yarn:
- Make a magic circle or chain 2.
- Single crochet 6 into the first chain (6 stitches total).
Row 1:
- (Increase Round)
- Increase in each stitch (do 2 single crochets in each stitch) (12 stitches total).
Row 2:
- Pattern: Single crochet 1, then increase in the next stitch. Repeat 6 times total (18 stitches).
In Row 3:
- Start with an increase, then single crochet 2. Repeat 6 times (24 stitches).
Row 4:
- Single crochet 3, then increase. Repeat 6 times (30 stitches).
Row 5:
- Increase, then do 4 single crochets. Repeat pattern 6 times (36 stitches total).
Color Changes begin from here:
Row 7:
- Single crochet 16 in blue. Pull up white yarn in the last stitch for color change.
Row 8:
- Start with 14 single crochets in blue, switch to white yarn in the last stitch, then single crochet 8 in white, switching back to blue in the last stitch, and finish with 14 single crochets in blue.
In Rows 9-15: (Same Pattern for each Row)
- Begin with 13 single crochets in blue, change to white for 10 single crochets, then back to blue for the remaining 13 single crochets. Follow this pattern for rows 9 through 15.
Rows 16 & 17:
- Follow a similar pattern starting with 13 single crochets in blue, switch to 4 in white, then back to blue for 2 stitches, and repeat the pattern as before.
Row 18:
- Begin with 14 single crochets in blue, switch to white for 2 single crochets, then back to 4 in blue, switch to 2 in white, and end with 14 in blue.
Finishing:
Row 19 - Single Crochet Round:
- Single crochet all around without increases or decreases (36 stitches).
Row 20 - Decrease begins:
- Pattern of one decrease followed by 4 single crochets, repeated 6 times to reduce the total stitch count.
Subsequent Rows:
- Continue with patterned decreases (reducing stitches evenly) until the opening is small enough to add the final stuffing and close.
Wings (Make 2):
- Begin with a magic ring or chain-2 start, and follow increments similar to the body's start for a few rows to create a wing shape. Apply to both sides symmetrically.
Face Details:
- Sew or crochet the beak using orange yarn. Position it between rows 15 and 16.
- Use black yarn to create eyes or apply safety eyes as preferred. Position on row 15 or slightly higher based on desired look.
Assembly:
- Sew on the wings at about row 13 from the bottom, ensuring symmetry.
- Finish any additional details like facial expressions or accessories.
Final Touch:
- Ensure all ends are woven in and the penguin is stuffed to the desired firmness. Close the opening at the top of the head neatly.
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