My shaggy crochet Highland Cow pattern is a celebration of one of my favorite farm animals.
This pattern is suitable for crochet beginners, with lots of tips and full written instructions the first time each abbreviation is used. The pattern is written in US terms.
Please note this is not a physical product, it is a set of downloadable pattern instructions to enable you to crochet your own Highland Cow toy. To crochet your own Highland Cow you will also need a 5mm crochet hook, a 4mm crochet hook, 200g of chunky red yarn, 100g of chunky oat yarn, 50g of worsted weight cream yarn, a pair of 16mm safety eyes, some toy safe stuffing, a yarn needle and some scissors.
If you have any questions whilst you are making the pattern, you’ll find my email address at the end of the instructions, so just drop me a message. I’m always happy to help!
I made this crochet donkey pattern for my son originally, and I’m so excited to share the PDF pattern with you.
Although it is an intermediate level design, I have laid out in simple, straight forward steps. So you can absolutely give it a go as an amigurumi beginner, just be prepared for a bit of a learning curve.
Please note that this is a set of crochet pattern instructions, not a physical product. The pattern is written in US crochet terms. To crochet your donkey in addition to this PDF pattern you will need a 3.5mm and 2.5mm crochet hook, 100g of gray DK yarn, 50g of cream DK yarn and 50g of brown DK yarn. You will also need a pair of 16mm safety eyes, a tapestry needle, some toy stuffing and a bunch of stitch markers.
If at any point you have questions about the pattern, you’ll find my email address at the end of the instructions. Just drop me a message, I’m always happy to help!
I made this crochet fox pattern in honor of one of the most stunning, and problematic, wildlife creatures in my area. The red fox is no doubt gorgeous, but for those of us with livestock, they are also a bit of a pest! Fortunately, that beautiful face is rather easy to forgive.
This is a beginner friendly crochet pattern, with lots of illustrative photos, instructions and notes to help you work your way through.
Please note that this is a downloadable set of crochet pattern instructions, not a physical product. The pattern is written in US terms. To crochet your toy fox you will also need a 6mm crochet hook, a 3.5,, crochet hook, 20g of black DK yarn, 200g of orange bulky yarn, and 100g of cream bulky yarn. You will also need some toy stuffing, a yarn needle, stitch markers and a pair of 12mm safety eyes.
I’m always happy to help anyone work through my patterns if they have any questions, and you’ll find my email address on the last page of the instructions if you’d like a hand with anything.
My crochet giraffe pattern is one of my larger creations at over 15 inches tall, but it won’t take too long to work up. And if you can read a simple amigurumi pattern and have crocheted a few times before, this could be the perfect next project for you.
I’ve included stacks of images, notes, details and descriptions to help you crochet your own giraffe quickly and easily. And I hope you’ll be as happy with the end result as I was!
Please note that this is a set of crochet pattern instructions, not a physical product. The pattern is written in US terms. You will also need 50g of brown/orange aran weight yarn, 100g of yellow DK yarn, a 3.5mm crochet hook, some toy stuffing, a handful of stitch markers, a tapestry or yarn needle, and a pair of 20mm safety eyes.
You’ll have noticed that I used two different yarn weights in this pattern. It’s a little unconventional, but I wanted to give a lift to the hoof areas and patches, which I think this heavier weighted yarn achieves.
As with all of my patterns, you’ll find my email address on the final page. So if you have any questions at all during your time making your giraffe, just drop me a message and I’ll be happy to help.
I made this crochet koala pattern originally for one of my best friends, after she spent a memorable shopping trip together pointing out all the cute koala pictures on kids’ clothes that year. And who can blame the clothing designers – koalas’ are incredibly cute after all!
This beginner friendly pattern includes step by step instructions, loads of photographs of each stage, and detailed descriptions to help you follow along as easily as possible.
Please note that this is a crochet pattern, not a physical product. The pattern is written using US terms. You will also need 50g of aran weight gray yarn, 50g of aran weight cream yarn, and 5g of black aran weight yarn. You will also need a 5mm crochet hook, yarn needle, a pair of 14mm safety eyes, some toy stuffing and a pair of scissors. I also recommend having a few stitch markers to hand.
If you have any questions as you follow along, my inbox is always open. You’ll find my email address at the end of the pattern, and I’m happy to help whenever I can.
Meet Colin, my crocheted llama! 🦙 I designed this pattern to be beginner friendly, with no color changes and limited stitch types to keep things simple. The pattern is written in US terms.
Please note this is not a physical product, it is a pattern download. Once you have checked out, click the ‘download’ button to receive your PDF instructions.
To crochet this pattern you will also need a 4.5mm crochet hook, 75g of aran weight cream yarn, a pair of 10mm safety eyes, some toy stuffing and a yarn needle. I also recommend having a few stitch markers to hand, but yarn scraps will do the job just as well if you don’t have any.
I used aran weight yarn and a 4.5mm crochet hook to make my llama. The brand I went with was Women’s Institute Soft and Smooth Tweed yarn, in the color Marl. If you use a different yarn that is totally fine, just make sure you adjust the hook size to match the yarn if you use a different weight. Generally, I find sizing down 0.5mm from the recommendation on the packet gives the best effect.
I’m always happy to help when someone is making my crochet patterns, and if you find you have any questions just drop a message to the email address on the final page of the instructions.
My beginner friendly crochet sea otter pattern is designed to be a fast amigurumi project that is lifelike, fun and a little bit different. You’ll find full instructions with the written pattern, along with tips on how to join your own sea otter together fuss free. I have also included plenty of photographs of the construction process to help it all go smoothly.
Please note this is a crochet pattern only, not a physical product. After you’ve checked out, click the download button to receive the PDF file. (This pattern is written in US crochet terms.)
To crochet your sea otter you will also need a 4mm crochet hook, 100g of brown aran weight yarn, 50g of cream aran weight yarn and a few strands of gray yarn for the nose. You will also need a pair of 12mm safety eyes, some toy stuffing and a yarn needle. Some stitch markers won’t go amiss either!
You can substitute in any aran weighted oaty toned yarn for the face and brown yarn for the body if you can’t get hold of these brands in your area. Your toy won’t be an identical crochet sea otter to mine, but that only adds to the creativity!
If you’ve got any questions whilst you are crocheting your sea otter, just message me at the email address given on the final page of the pattern. I am always happy to help!
My crochet Shetland pony pattern is my nod to the cutest and most charismatic little horse. This pattern is designed to be clear, beginner friendly and is packed full of helpful photographs to illustrate the stages of it’s construction.
Please note this is not a physical product, it is a set of downloadable crochet instructions in PDF form. The pattern is written in US crochet terms. You’ll need a 3.5mm crochet hook, 100g of orange DK yarn, 100g of cream DK yarn, a set of 16mm safety eyes, some toy safe stuffing and a yarn needle to complete your toy.
You’ll find my email address on the final page of the pattern instructions, so just drop me a message if you have any questions as you go along. I’m always happy to help.
Few creatures are as under appreciated as the tarantula. Although it’s no surprise that this adorable arachnids strike fear into a few hearts from their bad reputation, maybe the way to win everyone over to Team Spider is through some super cute crochet tarantula designs.
With that in mind, I’m super excited to share my adorable crochet tarantula pattern with you! It’s beginner friendly, fun and fast to make. Perfect to decorate your house for Halloween, or celebrate your favorite invert.
I have included plenty of detailed instructions, descriptions and construction photographs to help make this not only the most be-legged creature you’ll ever make, but the easiest too.
Please note that this is a set of pattern instructions, not a physical product. The pattern is written in US crochet terms. You will also need 100g of black DK yarn, 20g of cream DK yarn, a 4mm crochet hook, yarn needle, toy stuffing, a pair of 10mm safety eyes, and pipe cleaners if you want the legs to stand up.
If you have any questions whilst you crochet your way through the pattern, just drop me a message on the email address given at the end of the instructions. I’ll be happy to help!
I originally created this crochet teddy design as a gift for my then toddler nephew. He’s now nearly a teenager, and that first bear is still going strong!
My crochet teddy bear pattern is totally beginner friendly, with plenty of images to help you along your way. I’ll give you full instructions, descriptions and details, worked in easy stitches and with simple techniques.
Please note this is a pattern PDF only, giving you instructions to make your own crochet bear. It is written in US crochet terms. You will also need a 4mm crochet hook, 150g of cotton blend brown aran weight yarn, a pair of 10mm safety eyes, a yarn needle, some toy stuffing, and 10g of black DK yarn for the nose. You’ll find stitch markers handy too, but these can be substituted with yarn scraps if you don’t have any at the moment.
At the end of the pattern instructions you’ll find my email address. Don’t hesititate to contact me as you go along if you have any questions about the design.
I designed my crochet rabbit pattern to provide a much more realistic toy rabbit than the bunny patterns you usually see. Don’t get me wrong, they’re adorable, but I wanted a rabbit that looked like my own pets not a classic plushie.
This pattern is totally beginner friendly, has plenty of photographs to illustrate it’s construction and should be clear enough for any level of crocheter to work through happily.
Please note this is not a physical product, it is a set of downloadable crochet instructions in PDF form. You’ll need a 4mm crochet hook, yarn or tapestry needle, 50g of brown aran weight cotton blend yarn, 20g of pink aran weight cotton blend yarn and 20g of white wool DK yarn or white aran weight yarn. You will also need some toy safe stuffing and a set of 10mm safety eyes. A slicker brush will also come in handy for fluffing up the tail, but it’s not essential.
I love a floppy monkey toy so much that I decided to make one myself! And I have to admit, I’m pretty happy with the results. This crochet monkey pattern has adorable dangly legs and an expression that will make anybody grin just as wide. The tweed yarn gives it a fun vintage feel, and it’s very simple to hook together.
This is a beginner friendly pattern, packed with illustrative photographs of the construction process, and plenty of written detail too. The step by step instructions for crocheting and hand sewing the parts together will be easy to follow, and you’ll have a floppy monkey of your own in no time.
Please note that this is a set of pattern instructions, not a physical product. It is written in US crochet terms. You will also need 150g Debbie Bliss aran tweed yarn in sunset brown, 100g Debbie Bliss aran tweed yarn in silver gray, a 4mm crochet hook, a pair of 12mm safety eyes, some toy stuffing and a yarn needle. I also used black worsted weight yarn scraps for the nostrils and mouth.
It’s fine to substitute the yarn for another brand, just remember to check the packaging for the recommended hook size.
If you have any questions whilst you are crocheting along, you’ll find my email address on the last page of the pattern instructions. I’m always happy to help.
I love this design because it’s inspired by my own pet Giant Madagscar Day Gecko, Sisu. It’s a beginner friendly pattern, with plenty of instructions, and scope to make the design your own through getting creative with your gecko’s markings.
Please note, this is a downloadable PDF pattern – not a physical product. When you have checked out, click on the download button to access your crochet instructions. The crochet pattern is written in US terms.
My free crochet squid pattern isn’t just cute, it’s quick and easy to hook up! The design is worked in the round from central magic circles, with a few chains and a little surface crocheting thrown in for good measure.
Please note this is a downloadable crochet pattern, not a physical product. The crochet pattern is written in US terms.