I enjoyed making the crocodile hand puppet so much that here is a Amigurumi Crocodile
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS ONE OF MY FIRST PATTERNS AND VERY BASIC IN THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN.
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)
- 2.5mm hook (not essential)
- Yarn needle
- Yarn (approx 60g or 170m)
- Soft toy filling
Stitches and abbreviations used:
(I am from England but use US crochet terms)
- MC - Magic circle/ring (sc unless otherwise specified)
- Ch - Chain
- SC - Single crochet
- Inc - Increase stitch (2 single crochets into one stitch)
- Dec - Decrease stitch (single crochet 2 stitches together)
- HDC - Half double crochet
- DC - Double crochet
- ST - Stitch
- FLO - Front loop only
- BLO - Back loop only
- PC - Popcorn stitch. This is generally done with 5dc however I used 3dc for the pc in this pattern
- 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
Main face and body:
Round 17 |
- MC (6)
- *Inc* (12)
- *1sc, inc* (18)
- 18sc (18)
- 18sc (18)
- 18sc (18)
- 18sc (18)
- *2sc, inc* (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- *3sc, inc* (30)
- FO the first one here and make the second, do not finish off the second one. Join both pieces together with 12sc through both pieces (12)
- sc around the new outside edge - no more stitches will be added on top of round 17. Note that the start of the round where you place your stitch marker will differ greatly from where it was at the end of round 16 (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- *4sc, dec* (30)
- *3sc, dec* (24)
- *2sc, dec* (18)
- 18sc (18)
- *2sc, inc* (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- *3sc, inc* (30)
- 30sc (30)
- 30sc (30)
- *4sc, inc* (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- *8sc, inc* (40)
- 40sc (40)
- 40sc (40)
- 40sc (40)
- 40sc (40)
- 40sc (40)
- *9sc, inc* (44)
- 44sc (44)
- 44sc (44)
- 44sc (44)
- 44sc (44)
- 44sc (44)
- *9sc, dec* (40)
- 40sc (40)
- 40sc (40)
- *8sc, dec* (36)
- 36sc (36)
- *4sc, dec* (30)
- 30sc (30)
- 30sc (30)
- *3sc, dec* (24)
- 24sc (24)
- 24sc (24)
- *2sc, dec* (18)
- 18sc (18)
- 18sc (18)
- *4sc, dec* (15)
- 15sc (15)
- 15sc (15)
- 15sc (15)
- *3sc, dec* (12)
- 12sc (12)
- 12sc (12)
- 12sc (12)
- *2sc, dec* (9)
- 9sc (9)
- 9sc (9)
- 9sc (9)
- *1sc, dec* (6)
- FO and close hole.
Spikes:
Using a smaller hook if available but not essential
Join yarn to piece, ch1. *2sc into one stitch space, [1hdc, 1dc, 1hdc] into the next stitch space* repeat this for the desired length. Slst to finish and hide yarn tails in body
For smaller spikes (used for the two side lines), add more distance (stitch spaces) between your stitches.
Nostrils:
Using the same technique as the spikes but using sc only
Legs x4:
- MC (6)
- *Inc* (12)
- *1sc, inc* (18)
- BLO - 5sc, pc, sc, pc, sc, pc, sc, pc, 6sc (18)
- sc skipping over the pc stitches from previous round (14)
- 3sc, dec x4, 3sc (10)
- 10sc (10)
- 10sc (10)
- 10sc (10)
- 10sc (10)
- 10sc (10)
- 10sc (10)
- FO, leaving long yarn tail to sew to body.
18 comments:
Adorei!!! O meu tรก ficando lindo! Como fazer os dentes??
Good. Thank you :)
how do you make the teeth?
I ask too...how do you make the teeth...thanks for sharing
I took info from your crocodile puppet...hope it works..thanks for tge pattern
When crocheting around the head and body what do you mean by "no more stitches will be added to row 17? The number of stitches say's 36, but that's going all the way around... Even over row 17.
Thanks for the pattern but ho we do you make the teeth?
It looks to me like the teeth and eyes are just sewn on with a yarn needle.
The eyes look as though they are a couple of stitches, sewn into one loop.
The teeth look like they are just one stitch, sewn into the appropriate loop.
Hope that helps.
how big is this aligator
Don’t understand how to connect on 17 and 18
I think you make 2 of 1-16
Join with 12 stitches for 17
Then go round the outside for 18
Did you figure this out?
Can someone, anyone PLEASE explain what to do on rnd 17?
ROUND 17 CLARIFIED: make 2 of rounds 1-16. Squish them together like a hand puppet (i put the FO part on opposing sides) sc together(12). When complete, do 1 round of sc around thu edges and continue to step 19(36)
She also doesnt mention when to stuff, so i like to stuff as i go- After the (36) lightly stuff
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I searched up a pattern for alligator teeth from a different pattern
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