Designer: Katyusha Chirkova
Instagram: @chirka_toys
Hello Amigurumi Lovers…
One of the free amigurumi crochet patterns we will share today is the plush snake, whose photos and design belong to Katyusha Chirkova (Etsy Shop). You can learn how to crochet this snake using the free amigurumi pattern. Thanks to dear Katyusha Chirkova (dailydoll.shop) for this cute snake. Continue to follow and support us for more free crochet amigurumi patterns.
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Info:
The length of my snake was 100 cm, but you can make any other length.
Yarn consumption: 14ply chenille yarn Himalaya Dolphin Baby Colors: 90 g.
List of materials
1. Super Bulky/14ply chenille yarn Himalaya Dolphin Baby Colors 100g/120m or analogue;
2. Fine/4ply yarn YarnАrt Jeans 50g/160m for face decoration and the tongue;
3. Hooks size 3.5 mm for the snake, 2 mm for the rongue;
4. Safety eyes 14 mm (16mm will be also suitable);
5. Needle with a large eye;
6. Fiberfill;
7. Scissors.
Abbreviations
MR – magic ring;
CH – chain;
SL ST – slip stitch;
SC – single crochet;
HDC – half double crochet;
INC – increase. Work 2 sc in one stitch;
HDCINC – half double crochet increase. Work 2 hdc
in one stitch;
DEC – decrease;
(____)*3 – repeat stitches in brackets 3 times.
AMIGURUMI PLUSH SNAKE FREE PATTERN
Start from the head, hook size 3.5 mm.
1. 6sc in a MR or ch2, 6sc in the 2nd ch from the hook (6)
2. 6inc (12)
3-4. 12sc (12) 2 rounds
5. 2inc, 4hdcinc, 2inc, 4sc (20)
6. 3sc, inc, (1hdc, 1hdcinc)*4, inc, 7sc (26)
7-12. 26sc (26) 6 rounds
Insert safety eyes in round 5 where hdcinc are. Insert eyes 14 mm at a distance of 6-7hdc, counting from the eye stem. The photo shows the points where we insert the eye stems.
Before securing the eyes with a plug, check if they are located evenly in relation to the snout.
Stuff the toy with fiberfill as you go. I stuffed the head quite tightly, and stuffed the rest of the toy so that the snake’s body remained soft and elastic.
13. 4sc, dec, 12sc, dec, 6sc (24)
14. (6sc, dec)*3 (21)
15. (5sc, dec)*3 (18)
16. 18sc (18)
17. (4sc, dec)*3 (15)
18-140. 15sc (15) work as many rounds as you need (I got
123 rounds).
141. dec, 13sc (14)
142. 14sc (14)
143. (5sc, dec)*2 (12)
144. 12sc (12)
145. (4sc, dec)*2 (10)
146. 10sc (10)
147. (3sc, dec)*2 (8)
148. 8sc (8)
149. (2sc, dec)*2 (6)
150. 6sc (6)
151. 3dec (3)
Cut the yarn, fasten off.
Decoration
Take black yarn YarnArt Jeans and a suitable needle. Embroider the upper eyelids, nostrils and mouth. I embroidered the eyebrows with chenille yarn above the eyes, 4-5 stitches will be enough.
Tongue
Hook size 2 mm and red yarn YarnArt Jeans. The tongue is crocheted as a separate piece and then attached to the mouth using the ends of the red thread. You can also crochet the tongue on the toy. Insert the hook in the middle of the mouth, grab the red yarn, draw the loop and make ch1. Then follow my description.
Ch12, from the second chain on the hook: 3 sl st.
Ch4, from the second chain on the hook: 3 sl st.
Work 8 sl st on the main chain.
Cut the yarn, leaving the end for sewing pieces.
Attach the tongue to the mouth.
Your snake is ready!