Peng the Mini Pig
I designed Peng the mini pig to celebrate the Year of the Pig!
To complete this pattern you’ll need:
DK weight yarn in pink and a tiny piece of darker pink yarn for the snout
Size F (3.75 mm) crochet hook
6mm black safety eyes
Polyester stuffing
Tapestry needle
This pattern is seamless (no parts need to be sewn on) and involves single crochet, increases and decreses.
Bunny from a crochet square
This bunny is a great project for a beginner who wants to practice working in rows of single crochet but doesn’t want to make a scarf or a blanket. It’s a quick, fun project that can be completed relatively quickly.
It's also a perfect, simple project for kids learning to crochet - they get the satisfaction of making something in a short period of time and best of all - it’s a cute bunny!
This pattern comes with a free walk through tutorial on YouTube
To complete this project you’ll need:
- 5.0 mm crochet hook (see notes in pattern)
- Locking stitch markers
- 9.0 mm safety eyes (or buttons or fabric, whichever you choose)
- Polyester filling or other stuffing
- Yarn needle
- Small amount of DK weight black yarn for mouth
- Mini pom pom maker or fork for making the pom pom tail. Tail may be made completely of MC, or in a mixture of MC and white, or completely white.
Moka the Bunny Rabbit
Moka the Bunny is a woodland rabbit, quite shy and unassuming but very kind and generous and extremely loyal to his friends. Moka is perfect for kids (and the young at heart) who love handheld plushies. Moka would be a terrific alternative to eggs as a gift for Easter or really, anytime.
To complete this pattern you’ll need:
- Worsted weight yarn in a rabbit colour and also some yarn for Moka’s jacket
- Size F (3.75 mm) crochet hook
- 9 mm black safety eyes
- Polyester stuffing
- Tapestry needle
- A small button for Moka’s jacket
- Needle threader (or dental floss)
- Fork or mini Pom Pom maker
- Small amount of DK weight black yarn for mouth
This pattern is pretty straightforward: single crochet, increases and decreases. The pattern includes detailed instructions and a step by step photo tutorial.
Chuck the Chick
I designed this pattern in the run up to Easter and polled my followers on YouTube to find out their favourite Spring colours. I made one using those colours then decided to do a rainbow version for writing up the pattern and Chuck the Rainbow Chick was hatched!
To complete your own Chuck you’ll need:
- DK weight yarn in rainbow colours (or other colours of your choice)
- Size G (4.00 mm) crochet hook
- 10.5 mm black safety eyes
- Polyester (or other) stuffing
- Yarn needle
- Small fork to make Chuck’s comb
This pattern is comprised of single crochet, double crochet, half double crochet and spiked stitches. It’s fiddly and tricky in places so best for confident beginners or intermediate crocheters. Chuck’s body is made from 2 mandalas sewn together. The mandalas are made from joined rounds, worked in the round.