Free Crochet Pig Amigurumi Pattern

Free Crochet Pig Amigurumi Pattern

I'm so excited to share this adorable pig crochet pattern with you all! Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned crocheter, this pattern is sure to bring a smile to your face. Perfect for gifting, decorating, or simply adding to your crochet collection, this little piggy is ready to become your next favorite project.

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DIFFICULTY LEVEL:

Intermediate

MATERIALS:

Weight 3 yarn in colors, light lilac (50 grams), dark lilac

(20 grams)

3 mm crochet hook

Safety eyes for toys (10 mm)

Stitch markers (if needed)

Scissors

Tapestry Needle

Polyester stuffing

Black embroidery floss

ABBREVIATIONS:

ch(s) - chain(s)

st(s) - stitch(es)

sc - single crochet

hdc - half double crochet

dc - double crochet

inc - increase

dec- decrease

slst - slip stitch

x, rep - repeat

SPECIAL STITCH:

Not Any

The pattern is written in US terms.

PATTERN:

Head:

With light lilac yarn, work in rounds, do not slst until

mentioned.

Start with the magic ring.

R1: 6 sc

R2: sc inc x 6 (12 sc)

R3: “sc, sc inc” x 6 (18 sc)

R4: “2 sc, sc inc” x 6 (24 sc)

R5: “3 sc, sc inc” x 6 (30 sc)

R6: “4 sc, sc inc” x 6 (36 sc)

R7: “5 sc, sc inc” x 6 (42 sc)

R8-13: 1 sc in each st

R14: “5 sc, sc dec” x 6 (36 sc)

Stop here to fix the eyes. Fix eyes in the 10th and 19th sts of

the 8th round.

R15: “4 sc, sc dec” x 6 (30 sc)

R16: “3 sc, sc dec” x 6 (24 sc)

R17: “2 sc, sc dec” x 6 (18 sc)

Slst in the next st, cut the yarn by leaving a long thread

we’ll later use thread to sew the head with the body.

Stuff the head properly.

Legs x 2:

With dark color, work in rounds, do not slst until mentioned.

Start with a magic ring.

R1: 6 sc

R2: sc inc x 6 (12 sc)

R3: “1 sc, sc inc” x 6 (18 sc)

cut the yarn and switch to light color.

R4-5: 1 sc in each st.

R6: 7 sc, sc dec x 2, 7 sc (16 sc)

R7: 6 sc, sc dec x 2, 6 sc (14 sc)

R8-13: 1sc in each st

Slst in the next st, cut the yarn by leaving a long thread.

Stuff the feet only.

 

Arms x 2:

With light color, work in rounds, do not slst until mentioned.

Start with a magic ring.

R1: 6 sc

R2: “sc, sc inc” x 3 (9 sc)

Cut the yarn and switch to the light color.

R3-7: 1 sc in each st.

slightly stuff the arms.

R8: “1 sc, sc dec” x 3 (6 sc)

Slst in the next st, cut the yarn by leaving a long thread.

Body:

With light color, work in the rounds. Do not slst until

mentioned.

Start with the magic ring

R1: 6 sc

R2: sc inc x 6 (12 sc)

R3: “sc, sc inc” x 6 (18 sc)

R4: “2 sc, sc inc” x 6 (24 sc)

R5: “3 sc, sc inc” x 6 (30 sc)

R6: “4 sc, sc inc” x 6 (36 sc)

R7-11: 1 sc in each st

R12: “4 sc, sc dec” x 6 (30 sc)

R13: “3 sc, sc dec” x 6 (24 sc)

R14: “2 sc, sc dec” x 6 (18 sc)

stuff the body.

Slst in the next st and cut the yarn. Stuff the body.

 

Nose:

with dark color, work in rounds. Do not slst until mentioned.

Start with the 5 chain

R1: skip 1st st, sc inc, 2 sc, 3 sc in the last ch, work on the

other side of the ch, 3 sc (10 sc)

R2: sc, sc inc, 2 sc, sc inc, sc, sc inc, 2 sc, sc inc (14 sc)

R3: 1 sc in each st

slst in the next st, cut the yarn by leaving a long thread.

With black embroidery floss make 2 stitch on the nose.

 

Ears:

Make 2, and start working with the dark color. Leave a long thread before starting, we’ll later use this thread to sew the ears with the head.

Start with the magic ring.

R1: ch1, 6 sc, turn

R2: ch1, sc inc x 6, turn (12 sc)

R3: ch1, 10 sc, sc dec, turn (11 sc)

R4: ch1, sc dec, 9 sc, turn (10 sc)

R5: ch1, 8 sc, sc dec, turn (9 sc)

R6: ch1, sc dec, 7 sc, turn (8 sc)

R7: ch1, 6 sc, sc dec, turn (7 sc)

R8: ch1, sc dec, 5 sc,

“1 hdc, 1 dc” in the last st, turn (8 sts)

Cut the yarn.

Switch to the light color.

make a row on sc on the straight edge.

 

Scarf:

With dark colored yarn, work in the rows.

Start with the 41 chs

R1: skip 1 ch, 40 sc

Cut the yarn.

JOINING:

Nose: Stuff the nose and sew on the face.

 

Ears: Sew the ear from R4 to R6.

Arms: Sew the arms in the round 14 of the body. Keep the distance of 6 sts between both arms.

Legs: Sew the legs from round 1 to round 6, keep slightly tilted.

Sew the head and the body together.

Scarf: Make a bow at the front with the scarf and sew to fix it.

Weave in all the ends.

 

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4 comments

Hi Georgene,

It should be the same as printing on an iPhone. If you need additional support please reach out at hello@knotnook.co

KnotNook

How do I print the pig on IPad? The pages come out blank

Georgene Appling

Hi Donna!

Thanks for your question. If you are on a Windows computer you can press “control & P” at the same time and it will allow you to print the page. If you are on a Mac computer you can press “command & P.”

Finally, if you are viewing on an iPhone you can press the little square with the up arrow and scroll down until you see “Print”

Best of luck and happy crocheting!

KnotNook

Is there any way I can print this pattern?
Thank You,
Donna

Donna Harbold

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