
Welcome to my world of amigurumi designs. I have been crocheting and perfecting my skills since 2010. Now I am branching out and creating my own designs from my pixel art that I have made years ago but now in crochet form. Please come in, sit down with your favourite drink, and see what NTGC has to offer.
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Pattern designed to be an almost no sew. All limbs crocheted into body. The head is the only part required sewing using the invisible join method which makes a nice clean join and easy to do. Video tutorials throughout the pattern.
Skills required: crocheting in the round, magic ring, single crochet, invisible increase and decrease, , elongated sc, slip stitch.
Working with two yarns, fur and worsted weight yarn however the fur is not crocheted but lays in front of work while the worsted weight yarn does all the work. You get the stability of worsted weight yarn on the inside and fluffy fur on outside.
Yarn: Hobbii Peacock #5, #14, #11, #01, worsted weight yarn
Paw Pad: Bernat Premium Aran Tweed,
Rust: Premier Basix Worsted or any worsted weight yarn,
Black: Bernat Super Value
White: Bernat Super Value
Tongue: Caron simply soft
Yardage: #5: approx 26 yards, #14: approx 35 yards, very little of white and brown.
Worsted weight approx rust: 230 yards, Black: forgot to weigh the yarn but I was using scrap, so enough for all 4 legs and the tail tip. Let’s say 50 yards to be safe.
Fiber Fill: Hypo-Allergenic fiberfill
Safety eyes: 18mm Safety nose: 21mm
Length: Muzzle to tail: 25.5 inches
Copyright to Northern Town Girl Crochets 2023 - The contents of this pattern cannot be shared, reproduced, altered, or copied. You may sell your finished products made from this pattern. Please provide credit to me the designer.
April
Crochet Designer
Hello I am April, the face behind Northern Town Girl Crochets. I'm a small town girl who loves to crochet and knit, and now design my own patterns. For the moment I am just an amigurumi artist but one day I hope to develop my skill to include garment makes. But for now I love amigurumi. I used to be a pixel artist now I am using my pixel designs as my inspiration to create crochet dolls. I love how amigurumi brings smiles not only to little children but to adults as well.