Amigurumi Wolf Crochet Pattern: Step By Step Tutorial

Amigurumi Wolf Crochet Pattern – You can crochet a wonderful sleeping teen wolf teether using this pattern. The finished crochet Wolf is approx 5″/12 cm high Great size for a baby hand. I recommend using a beech wooden ring 2-3″/60-70mm in diameter. Basic knowledge of amigurumi needed.

Materials

  • 2 hanks of Vita Cotton Lily 100% cotton, 1.75 oz/50g approx 137yds/125m. You can substitute yarn just make sure that it matches original proportions. Gauge: 26 sc x 25 rows = 4in(10cm) Suggested substitute yarn “Scheepjes Catona”, “Alpina Anabel” Yardage approx 87yds/80m MC yarn(white), CC yarn(gray), 10-15g black yarn (CC1 yarn)
  • Crochet hook 2mm and 2.5mm
  • Wooden ring approx 2-3in/60-70mm in diameter (I recommend beech wooden ring for you)
  • Rattle approx 1in/24-30mm in diameter
  • Stuffing
  • Scissors
  • Black embroidery floss or yarn
  • Tapestry needle

Abbreviations (US terminology)

  • beg of rnd – beginning of round
  • ch – chain
  • cont – continue
  • dc – double crochet
  • dec – decrease (sc2tog)(I recommend to make invisible decreases)
  • inc – increase (2sc in one st)
  • foll – follow(ing)(s)
  • tr – treble crochet
  • rep – repeat
  • rnd – round
  • sc – single crochet
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • ( ) * n – rep the content of the parenthesis as many times as the number after parenthesis says.
  • The number in the end is the total number of stitches in the rnd.

Notes

All pieces worked in a continuous spiral. Do not join to work in the rnd, just work sc in the next st. Place marker or use contrasting color yarn to mark beg of rnd.

Use hook 2.5 mm or size matching your yarn and obtaining gauge. When work around the wooden ring, use smaller size hook, it will be easier to work.

Working around the ring. Option 1

Work around the ring in a continuous spiral. The total number of sts depends on the size of your wooden ring and yarn. For my size ch10 using hook 2.5mm, then work around the ring using hook 2mm.

Join chain with sl st around the ring. Then sc in each st around. The first rnd is the most difficult.Then start to work in a continuous spiral, sc in each st. if it’s still uncomfortable to work, try to use smaller size hook. Pay attention to your tension, crochet around the ring tightly. If the fabric is moving loosely, rip it out and start over again with one st less.

Cont to work until the half or a bit less than half of the ring is covered. End with sl st. The beginning and the end of work should be inside of the ring. Weave in ends. Pull the end through the last rnd to tighten the fabric around the ring, and then pull it through the fabric inside the ring.

Working around the ring. Option 2

If option 1 is too complicated for you, you can crochet a rectangle, working sc. For my ring size, ch20 and work for 9 rows. When the rectangle is finished, fold it over the ring and sew it, the fabric should be tight around the ring. The seam should be inside the ring. Weave in ends using tapestry needle

Head

With MC work the head

Rnd 1 – 6sc in magic ring = 6 sts

Rnd 2 – (inc) * 6 times= 12 sts

Rnd 3 – (inc, sc in next st) * 6 times = 18 sts

Rnd 4 – (inc, sc in next 2 sts) * 6 times = 24 sts

Rnd 5 – (inc, sc in next 3 sts) * 6 times = 30 sts

Rnd 6 – (inc, sc in next 4 sts) * 6 times = 36 sts

Rnd 7 – (inc, sc in next 5 sts) * 6 times = 42 sts

Rnd 8 – (inc, sc in next 6 sts) * 6 times = 48 sts

Rnds 9-15 – 48sc (work even for 7 rnds)

Rnd 16 – (dec, sc in next 6 sts) * 6 times = 42 sts

Rnd 17 – (dec, sc in next 5 sts) * 6 times = 36 sts

Rnd 18 – (dec, sc in next 4 sts) * 6 times = 30 sts

Rnd 19 – (dec, sc in next 3 sts) * 6 times = 24 sts

Stuff the head and put rattle inside.

Rnd 20 – (dec, sc in next 2 sts) * 6 times = 18 sts

Stuff the head tightly, for your convenience you can use tweezers.

Rnd 21 – (dec, sc in next st) * 6 times = 12 sts

Rnd 22 – (dec) * 6 times = 6 sts

Bind off rem 6 sts using a needle. Leave a long tail to sewing around a ring (approx 18-20in/45-50cm). The head is done.

Upper head piece

With CC work the upper head piece

Rnd 1 – 6sc into magic ring = 6 sts

Rnd 2 – (inc) * 6 times =12 sts

Rnd 3 – (inc, sc in next st) * 6 times = 18 sts

Rnd 4 – (inc, sc in next 2 sts) * 6 times = 24 sts

Rnd 5 – (inc, sc in next 3 sts) * 6 times = 30 sts

Rnd 6 – (inc, sc in next 4 sts) * 6 times = 36 sts

Rnd 7 – (inc, sc in next 5 sts) * 6 times = 42 sts

Rnd 8 – (inc, sc in next 6 sts) * 6 times = 48 sts

Rnds 9-13 – sc in every st (work even for 5 rnds) = 48 sts

Rnd 14 – (dec, sc in next 6 sts) * 6 times = 42 sts

Rnd 15 – sc in every st (work 1 rnd even) = 42 sts.

Turn the piece and start to work flat.

Row 16 – ch1, sc in next 6 sts, turn.

Row 17 – ch1, sc in next 6 sts, turn.

Row 18 – sc in next 5 sts starting from the 2nd st from the hook, turn.

Row 19 – sc in next 4 sts starting from the 2nd st from the hook, turn.

Row 20 – ch1, sc in next 4 sts, turn.

Row 21 – sc in next 3 sts starting from the 2nd st from the hook, turn.

Row 22 – sc in next 2 sts starting from the 2nd st from the hook, turn.

Rows 23-25 – ch1, sc in next 2 sts.

Sc in every st to end of upper head piece.

Sl st in next st, fasten off leaving a long tail approx 25-27 in(65-70 cm) for sewing to the head.

Nose

Work with MC yarn

Rnd 1 – 5sc into magic ring = 5 sts

Rnd 2 – (inc)* 5 times = 10 sts

Rnds 3-5 – sc in next 10 (work even for 3 rnds)= 10 sts

Sl st in next st, fasten off leaving a tail for sewing.

With CC1 yarn work 6sc into magic ring for the nose tip, fasten off and sew it to the nose or embroider the tip of the nose using A yarn.

Stuff the nose firmly.

Ears (Make 2)

With CC1 yarn work as foll:

Rnd 1 – 6 sc into magic ring = 6 sts

Rnd 2 – (inc, sc in next 2 sts) * 2 times = 8 sts

Rnd 3 – (inc, sc in next 3 sts) * 2 times = 10 sts

Cont to work with CC yarn:

Rnd 4 – (inc, sc in next 4 sts) * 2 times = 12 sts

Rnd 5 – (inc, sc in next 5 sts) * 2 times = 14 sts

Rnds 6-7 – sc in every st (work even for 2 rnds) = 14 sts

Sl st in next st, fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing to the head.

Rep the same for the 2nd ear.

Assembling

Sew the nose to the head at level of row 6 from the last inc, attaching the upper head piece to the head, checking the right place for embroidering the nose. See photo-instructions for sewing the upper head piece and the nose.

Then outline the eyes and remove the upper head piece. With black embroidery floss or fingering weight yarn embroider sleepy eyes. You can bring the needle from the back side of the head. The upper head piece will hide all the knots, when attaching it. Embroider the eyes as it`s shown on the photo, mirror the 2nd eye. Pay attention to the symmetrical position of the eyes regarding to the nose. For your convenience attach the
upper head piece. When eyes are finished, secure the thread on the back of the head and cut it.

Now sew the upper head piece. Attach it as it`s shown on the photo and sew it to the head around the edge.

Sew the ears at level of 2-3 rows from the edge of the upper head piece with 7 sts in between. The head is done.

With MC yarn tail sew the head to the wooden ring. When you sew the head to the ring, push it slightly, the neck shouldn’t be too thin. The head should be tightly attached to the ring, I recommend to sew it around twice.

Bow

With CC yarn, hook 2,5 mm

In magic ring ch4, tr4, ch4, sl st into magic ring, ch4, tr4, ch4, sl st.

Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. Fasten off, tighten the magic ring and wrap it using a tail.

Now make a collar.

With MC yarn ch27. Then work flat as foll:

Row 1: dc in the 4th st from the hook, dc in next 23 sts. Leave a long tail for sewing

Now sew the bow to the collar. Then sew it as it`s shown on the photo.

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