Bring the knots into the toy’s head using a crochet hook to hide the knot. Pull the needle out a few stitches away (Pic 11). Reinsert needle into the same stitch, this time inserting the needle BELOW the smile yarn (Pic 10). Pull the needle out about a stitch or two to the right as shown (Pic 8) making sure the needle lands ABOVE the smile yarn (Pic 8-9). Pull the needle out to at the same area between the toy’s eyes as shown (Pic 6). Now reinsert your needle into the same stitch, this time making sure the yarn lands BELOW the smile (Pic 5). Make sure the yarn lands ABOVE the smile as shown (Pic 4).ġ. Pull the needle out about a stitch to the left (Pic 3). Reinsert needle into the original place we inserted out needle (Pic 3). Pull the needle out between the toy’s eyes as shown (Pic 2). Smile: (Optional) In contrast color or blackĬut a long piece of yarn, about 10″, and place the yarn onto a needle. Bring this knot inside the toy’s head by using your crochet hook (Pic 11-12). Once done, tie both tail ends of yarn together to form a firm knot. Pull both ends of yarn firmly at the same time (Pic 9). Pull needle out at the same stitch as where the tail end of yarn is (Pic 8). Reinsert the needle at the left side of the toy’s left eye (Pic 7). Pull the needle out next to the toy’s left eye as shown (Pic 6). Reinsert needle one stitch to the left (Pic 5). Pull the needle out one stitch over from where we first inserted out needle (Pic 4). Reinsert the needle to the left side of the right eye as shown (Pic 3).ġ. Pull the needle out next to the toy’s right eye as shown (Pic 2). Take a long piece of body color yarn (about 10″ long) and place the needle into the middle start of the toy’s head as shown (Pic 1). To make the axolotl have a cute baby face, we will thread yarn through the toy’s head. Sew the remaining stitches closed and weave in the ends. Round 44: *Dec, Sc in the next st* all around (12)įinish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Round 43: *Dec, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (18) Round 42: *Dec, Sc in the next 3 st* all around (24) Round 41: *Dec, Sc in the next 4 st* all around (30) Add an eye stitch marker into the 15th and 21st stitch in Round 34. Now we will add two eye stitch markers to mark where to place the eyes in Round 34. Round 33: *Inc, Sc in the next 4 st* all around (36) Round 32: *Inc, Sc in the next 3 st* all around (30) Round 31: In BOTH Loops, *Inc, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (24) Round 30: In the FLO (Front Loop Only), *Inc, Sc in the next st* all around (18) Round 29: *Dec, Sc in the next st* all around (12) Round 27: *Dec, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (18) Round 25: *Dec, Sc in the next 3 st* all around (24) Round 14: *Inc, Sc in the next 3 st* all around (30) Round 10: *Inc, Sc in the next 4 st* all around (12) Round 7: *Inc, Sc in the next 3 st* all around (10) Round 4: *Inc, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (8) Next, we do the arms/legs, tail fins, and the fun accessories! Body: In body color After this, we will make the face shaping (to give the axolotl a baby face), and make the head fins. The tail, body, and head, are all make in one continuous piece. For the closest results, try using a 5 weight plushy yarn.įirst, we will start by making the axolotls tail, working up to the body, then the head. Using Bernat Blanket Yarn will make your toy come out much bigger. You can use any yarn you’d like for this pattern, but regular 4/Medium weight yarn will make your your come out much smaller. These axolotls are super fun to make! I used a plushy-like yarn from called “Parfait”. 16mm safety eyes (or you can use 16mm buttons that have a smooth surface).You can use any color you’d like depending on what theme you want your axolotl to have It seems like just about everyone I know is talking about how cute they are – and I agree! If you’ve never heard or seen an axolotl before, here’s a picture: Print this pattern out – purchase the PDF version here! It feels like just yesterday I started this website!Īnyways, I didn’t realize just how popular axolotls are right now. Hi everyone! This free axolotl crochet pattern is the first pattern of 2022! Oh wow… that means we’re coming up on THREE years of StringyDingDing existing. Baby Axolotl Amigurumi – Free Crochet Pattern
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