If you have any question or corrections please let me know as I will greatly appreciate any feedback! Also if you do try out this pattern, please post a picture as I will love to see your recreations.
You will need:
- 3mm crochet hook (Can use 4mm if preferred)
- Yarn needle
- Yarn (approx 25g or 70m)
- Soft toy filling
- 4mm safety eyes
Stitches and abbreviations used:
(I am from England but use US crochet terms)
- MC - Magic circle/ring
- SC - Single crochet
- Inc - Increase stitch (2 single crochets into one stitch)
- Dec - Decrease stitch (single crochet 2 stitches together)
- DC - Double crochet
- BLO - Back loop only
- ST - Stitch
- SLST - Slip stitch
- FO - finish off
Other
things to note....
- This is
worked in continuous rounds. It is helpful to use a stitch marker to keep
track
- The
number in ( ) at the end of each round indicates the total stitch count
for that round
- *
* indicates repeated series of stitches
- Use
invisible decreases for a neater finished product
- Stitches
in [ ] are worked into one stitch
Face and body:
- starting with light brown - MC (4)
- inc, inc, sc, sc (6)
- 1sc, inc, inc, sc, sc, sc (8)
- *1sc, inc* (12)
- *2sc, inc* (16)
- *3sc, inc* (20)
- *4sc, inc* (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24) - add safety eyes here for ease of securing the backs. Note his nose is made at the end by just sewing black yarn
- change to dark brown - 24sc (24)
- BLO - *5sc, inc* (28)
- BLO - *6sc, inc* (32)
- BLO - *7sc, inc* (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - 36sc (36)
- BLO - *4sc, dec* (30)
- BLO - *3sc, dec* (24)
- BLO - *2sc, dec* (18)
- BLO - *1sc, dec* (12)
- BLO - *dec* (6)
- FO and close. Do not stuff too full as his 'spikes' will act as stuffing too.
Spikes/fur (dark brown):
I used a smaller hook here for ease but you can use one hook throughout if that is what you have/prefer.
These stitches are worked through the Front loops left over from rows 12-27 of the body.
- Join yarn to body and slst to secure.
- *2sc in first st, 4dc into the next st* repeat this until you get to the underneath (belly) and slst along those stitches. This is optional but will give him a flatter belly and sit better.
- Do every stitch on the first three rows, then do alternate rows (this will be easier to stitch and less bulky)
- When 4 rows are left, do not skip any rows, do the stitches continually all around the body for all four rows. (it does get a little fiddly towards the end)
- slst and hide yarn tail in body
Ears x2 (light brown):
- MC (4)
- 1sc to join circle and FO. Leave yarn tail to sew to body.
Thank you for reading. If you have tried this pattern, please let me know. Would love to hear from you even if it is just to say you have or to give me some feedback on how it turned out for you. Any questions, feel free to ask.
8 comments:
I've just finished mine, and I love him! Came out perfectly, getting the spikes on can be a little fiddly, but OK once you get the hang of it. Thank you for sharing your pattern!
Pattern easy to follow and adorable finished hedgepig 😊
Hi. Thank you for publishing this pattern I've made it twice and would love to show you photos if you like. :)
Hi. I would love to see them. You can post them on my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/crochetingamigurumi
Thank you for the pattern! It was easy to follow and fun to put together; the hedgehog came out looking very nice.
Hey Amy. Thanks a lot for this pattern! photo on instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUCkGVDIAXG/
I'm almost done with the body and looking ahead to the spikes. By crocheting in the BLO, the front loops are inside the hedgie. Am I supposed to flip it inside out before closing and moving on to the spikes? Or did I interpret something wrong?
Great blog I enjoyed readingg
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