Thomas the Tiger Free Amigurumi Pattern
Thomas the Tiger can’t change his stripes, but we’d never want him to. They’re a fun colorwork challenge! This crochet tiger stands 13.5 inches tall when made with a 3.5mm hook and worsted-weight yarn.
Thomas the Tiger can’t change his stripes, but we’d never want him to. They’re a fun colorwork challenge! This crochet tiger stands 13.5 inches tall when made with a 3.5mm hook and worsted-weight yarn.
Why do zebras have stripes? Because they don’t want to be spotted. That’s lucky for us, because spots are much harder to crochet in the round! This crochet zebra stands 14 inches tall when made with worsted-weight yarn and a 3.5mm hook.
Laurence is such a fun crochet project – and I ain’t lion! If you make him with a 3.5mm hook and worsted-weight yarn, your crochet lion will stand 13.5 inches tall.
I usually include some kind of pun in my pattern descriptions, but I’m all out of (uni)corny jokes. This crochet unicorn stands 14″ tall when made with a 3.5mm hook and worsted-weight yarn.
Who wouldn’t love having a huggable hippopotamus? This crochet hippo works up to be 14 inches tall when made with worsted-weight yarn and a 3.5mm hook.
5 of 8 – In this video, we’ll crochet the arms for my free amigurumi pattern, Sage the Sheep.
4 of 8 – In this video, we’ll crochet the body for my free amigurumi pattern, Sage the Sheep.
8 of 8 – In this video, we’ll do the assembly for my free amigurumi crochet pattern, Sage the Sheep.
7 of 8 – In this video, we’ll crochet the tail for my free amigurumi pattern, Sage the Sheep.
6 of 8 – In this video, we’ll crochet the legs for my free amigurumi pattern, Sage the Sheep.
3 of 8 – In this video, we’ll crochet the head for my free amigurumi pattern, Sage the Sheep.
2 of 8 – In this video, we’ll crochet the ears for my free amigurumi pattern, Sage the Sheep.