Crochet Tiny Pig
Crocheting a tiny pig can be such a delightful and heartwarming experience! From selecting the perfect yarn colors to carefully crafting each tiny detail, every stitch brings so much joy and creativity to life. The process of crocheting a tiny pig allows you to unleash your imagination and create a charming little creature full of character and cuteness. As you work on this project, you may find yourself smiling at the adorable snout or chuckling at the little curly tail taking shape. The satisfaction of completing a crochet tiny pig is priceless - a miniature masterpiece that is sure to bring smiles to anyone who sees it and warmth to your heart. So, grab your crochet hook, pick your coziest spot, and let's crochet a tiny pig that will steal hearts with its charm!
What do you need?
- some pink yarn and some dark pink (it's Alize Bella here)
- crochet hook (I use 3 mm)
- black safety eyes 6 mm or even smaller
- polyester fiberfill
Amigurumi size: about 4 cm (sic!), you can try to make it even smaller if you use thiner yarn and smaller hook
sc – single crochet
inc – increase (two sc in one stitch)
dec – decrease (one sc in two stitches)
BODY:
1: 8 sc in magic ring (8)
2-3: 8 sc - 2 rounds
4: 3 sc, inc, inc, 3 sc (10)
5: (1 sc, inc) repeat 5 times (15)
6: (2 sc, inc) repeat 5 times (20)
7: (3 sc, inc) repeat 5 times (25)
8-11: 25 sc - 4 rounds
12: 23 sc, dec (24), install safety eyes between 4 and 5 round
13: (2 sc, dec) repeat 6 times (18), stuff the body firmly
14: (1 sc, dec) repeat 6 times (12)
15: (dec) repeat 6 times (6)
16: 4 chains and 3 sc in every chain - here comes the tail!
NOSE (dark pink):
1: 8 sc in magic ring (8) and... cut off the yarn leaving a tail for sewing!
EARS:
1: 4 sc in magic ring (4)
2: (inc) repeat 4 times (8)
3: 8 sc
4: fold and sew with sc (4), cut off the yarn, leave a tail
LEGS:
1: 5 sc in magic ring (5)
2: (inc) repeat 5 times (10)
3: 10 sc, cut off the yarn, leave a tail for sewing
Sew all the parts together, there is nothing to do more :)