Amigurumi Deer Free Crochet Pattern

Hello amigurumi lovers and beautiful visitors, I wanted to share the free amigurumi patterns for you here. In my article I will share 1 pattern and how to make it for you. At the end of my article, I will share amigurumi patterns that can generate ideas for you.


Necessary materials:

  • YarnArt Jeans – very little for hooves, Nako Paris – basic, less skein, a little brown and black Iris yarn
  • Hook 2.2 or 2.5 mm (I use 2.2 mm)
  • Needle and scissors
  • Filler for toys

Legend:
KA – amigurumi ring sbn – single
crochet dec
– decrease
pr – increase
VP – air loop
(…) * n – repeat indicated in brackets n times
= 12 – total number of loops at the end of the row

Ears (2 parts)
1. 4 sc in KA (4)
2. 4 sc
3. (1 sc, 1 inc) * 4 = 8
4. (2 sc, 1 inc) * 4 = 12
5-7. 12 sb (3 rows)
8. 6 dec \u003d 6
We fasten and cut the thread, leaving a tail for sewing.

Horns (2 parts)
Fine yarn Iris in 2 strands!
1. 6 sc in KA (6)
2-3. 6 sbn (2 rows)
4. 6 sbn, continue, dial 5 ch, from the second loop from the hook we knit 4 sbn and continue knitting in a spiral
5-7. 6 sbn (3 rows)
Cut the thread, leaving a tail for sewing.

Head
1. 6 sc in KA (6)
2. 6 inc = 12
3-4. 12 sc (2 rows)
5. (2 sc, 1 inc) * 4 = 16
6. 16 sc
7. 4 sc, 8 inc, 4 sc = 24
8. 4 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc) * 8, 4 sc = 32
9. 32 sc
10. (7 sc, 1 inc)*4 = 36
11. (5 sc, 1 inc)*6 = 42
12. (6 sc, 1 inc)*6 = 48
13-19 . 48 sb (7 rows)
20. (6 sb, 1 dec) * 6 = 42
21. (5 sb, 1 dec) * 6 = 36
22. (4 sb, 1 dec) * 6 = 30
23. (3 sb , 1 dec) * 6 = 24
24. (2 sbn, 1 dec) * 6 = 18
25. (1 sbn, 1 dec) * 6 = 12
26. 6
Pull the hole with a needle.

We sew the ears on the sides of the head, and the horns in the middle. On the muzzle we carefully embroider the nose and eyes, if desired, the eyes can be inserted on a secure mount or embroidered.

Body
1. 6 sc in KA
2. 6 inc = 12
3. (1 sc, 1 inc) * 6 = 18
4. (2 sc, 1 inc) * 6 = 24
5. (3 sc, 1 inc) * 6 \u003d 30
6. (4 sb, 1 inc) * 6 \u003d 36
7. (5 sb, 1 inc) * 6 \u003d 42
8. (6 sb, 1 inc) * 6 \u003d 48
9-14. 48 sc (6 rows)
15. 16 sc, 8 dec, 16 sc = 40
16-17. 40 sbn (2 rows)
18. (8 sbn, 1 dec) * 4 = 36
19. (4 sbn, 1 dec) * 6 = 30
20-21. 30 sc (2 rows)
22. (3 sc, 1 dec) * 6 = 24
23-25. 24 sbn (3 rows)
26. (3 sbn, 1 dec) * 6 = 18
We fasten, cut the thread, leaving a tail for sewing on the head.

Upper legs (2 parts)
Start with YarnArt Jeans yarn:
1. 6 sc in KA (6)
2. 6 sc behind the back wall
3. 6 sc and change to the main yarn, I have Nako Paris:
4. (1 sc, 1 inc )*3 = 9
5-6. 9 sc (2 rows)
7. (2 sc, 1 inc) * 3 = 12
8-10. 12 sbn (3 rows)
11. (1 sbn, 1 dec) * 3 = 9
12. (1 sbn, 1 dec) * 3 = 6
We close and tighten the hole.

Lower legs (2 parts)
We start with YarnArt Jeans yarn:
1. 6 sc in KA (6)
2. 6 inc = 12
3. 12 sc for the back wall
4. 12 sc and change to the main yarn, I have Nako Paris:
5. (3 sc, 1 inc) * 3 = 15
6-7. 15 sc (2 rows)
8. (4 sc, 1 inc) * 3 = 18
9-11. 18 sc (3 rows)
12. (1 sc, 1 dec) * 6 = 12
13. 6 dec = 6
We close and tighten the hole.

Tail
1. 4 sc in CA (4)
2. 4 sc
3. 4 inc = 8
4. (1 sc, 1 inc) * 4 = 12
5. (2 sc, 1 inc) * 4 = 16
6-8. 16 sbn (3 rows)
9. (2 sbn, 1 dec) * 4 = 12
10. 6
Fasten, cut the thread, leaving a tail for sewing.

We sew the head to the body, I have a convex part – this is the tummy, but if you sew the head the other way around and a little to the side, it turns out that it lies on the
tummy and booty up.
All paws are made on a thread mount. The tail is sewn on at the back, and the deer itself can be combed.

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All Finished.