Get ready to bring some ocean charm into your home with a crochet shrimp amigurumi! This adorable project is perfect for anyone who loves marine life or enjoys adding a quirky touch to their space.
Crochet Shrimp Amigurumi
Material:
- 6 mm crochet hook (Tulip brand recommended)
- Tapestry needle
- Safety eyes
- Pair of scissors
- Orange acrylic yarn
Pattern Steps:
Starting Chain:
- Make a slip stitch and chain 8.
First Row:
- Slip stitch into each pair of two loops across the chain (6 slip stitches in total).
- Chain one, then in the last chain stitch put 3 single crochets.
Second Row:
- Chain 1, turn your work, and then single crochet into each of the next 3 stitches.
Third Row:
Chain 1, turn your work, and put 2 single crochets in each of the 3 stitches (6 stitches total).
Rows 4 to 9:
- Chain 1, turn your work at the start of each row, and single crochet into each of the 6 stitches.
Adding Shape:
- After completing row 9, chain 2, turn your work. Start half double crochets into the back loops only of each stitch, transitioning to single crochet and then slip stitch as you move across.
Creating the Tail:
Continue working in back loops only, alternating between slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet across several rows to form the shrimp's tail shape.
Finishing Touches:
- Once the body and tail are formed, switch to working into both loops.
- Create a treble crochet and chain stitches for the antennae-like structure at the head.
Assembly:
- Sew safety eyes onto the shrimp's body.
- Make two pieces of the pattern, then sew them together, leaving a space for stuffing.
- After stuffing, sew it completely, ensuring it's not overstuffed for a realistic feel.
- Use a stick (like a bamboo stick) to help with stuffing.
- Flatten the tail part by sewing in the center to create a divided tail look.
Final Touches:
- Optionally, apply fabric stiffener to the antennae for stiffness.
- If there are loose fibers, you may carefully burn them with a lighter for a cleaner look. However, be cautious not to burn the yarn.
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