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Crochet Fox Amigurumi

Leyla
Leyla
Feb 14, 2025 02:20 AM
Crochet Fox Amigurumi

Crochet Fox Amigurumi is a delightful and charming craft project that combines the cozy art of crochet with the playful spirit of foxes. Creating your very own amigurumi fox can be a fun and rewarding experience, perfect for both beginners and experienced crocheters alike. With its fluffy tail and cute ears, this little fox is sure to bring a smile to your face every time you see it. Whether you're making it as a gift for a friend or simply to add a touch of whimsy to your own space, the Crochet Fox Amigurumi is a wonderful way to express your creativity and spread a little joy.

Necessary materials

  • Yarn Art Jeans yarn in white, orange, black colors
    • White Alize Softy yarn
    • Hook 2mm
    • Filler (holofiber)
    • Eyes 8mm
    • Long sewing needle
    • T-pins and fiber discs 20mm
  • Abbreviations

    MR: Magic ring
    Ch: Chain
    Sc: Single crochet
    Hdc: Half double crochet
    Inc: Increase
    Dec: Decrease
    Slst: Slip stitch

    Legs and body

    We start crocheting in black.
    1) 6 sc in MR
    2) 6 inc (12)
    3) (1sc 1inc)*6 (18)
    4–6) 18sc (3 row)
    7) 2sc 4dec 8sc (14)
    8) 2sc 2dec 8sc (12)
    9) 12sc
    Color change to orange.
    10–11) 12sc (2 row)
    12) (3sc 1inc)*3 (15)
    13) 2sc 1inc (4sc 1inc)*2 2sc (18)
    14) – 18) 18sc (5 rows)
    Color change to orange crochet 3 bias loops, stuff, fasten and cut the thread. We also crochet the second leg, but we do not cut the thread, but continue crocheting:
    19) 9sc 4ch connect with the 1st leg (in place of the last sc) 18sc on the first leg 4sc on 4ch 18sc on the 2nd leg 4sc on 4ch
    20) 8sc 1inc 6sc 1inc 8sc 1inc 6sc 1inc 8sc 1inc 2sc 1inc (50)
    21) 2sc 1inc 6sc 1inc (4sc 1inc)*4 5sc 1inc 5sc 1inc 2sc 1inc 3sc 1inc 1sc (60)
    22–26) 60sc (5 rows)
    27) 1 dec 18sc (1dec 2sc)*3 20sc (1dec 2sc)*2 (54)
    28–29) 54sc (2 row)
    30) 1dec 16sc (1dec 2sc)*3 16sc (1dec 2sc)*2 (48)
    31–33) 48sc (3 row)
    34) 3sc 1dec (6sc 1dec)*5 3sc (42)
    35–36) 42sc (2 row)
    37) (5sc 1dec)*6 (36)
    38–39) 36sc (2 row)
    40) 2sc 1dec (4sc 1dec)*5 2sc (30)
    41–45) 30sc (5 rows)
    46) (3sc 1dec)*6 (24)
    47) 1sc 1dec (2sc 1dec)*5 1sc (18)
    If you are going to sew on the head, then the last row will be 47. Stuff the body, fasten the thread and leave a long end for sewing.
    If you use a cotter pin, then insert a cotter pin with a 20mm disk and continue knitting:
    48) (1sc 1dec)*6 (12)
    49) 6 dec
    Stuff, pull the hole, cut the thread and hide.

    Muzzle

    We start crocheting in white.
    1) 6 sc in MR
    2) 1inc 3sc in 1 ch 1sc 1inc 3sc in 1 ch 1sc (12)
    3) 12 sc
    4) 2sc, 4inc, 2sc, 4inc (20)
    5) 20 sc
    6) 2sc (1inc, 1sc)*4 2sc (1inc 1sc)*4 (28)
    7) 28 sc
    One bias loop and color change to orange.
    8) 7sc 2 hdc 1ch skip sc (place for the eyes) 8inc from hdc 1ch skip sc (place for the eyes) 2 hdc 7sc (36)
    9) 7sc 3hdc (1hdc 1inc from hdc)*8 3hdc 7sc (44)
    10) 10sc (1inc, 5sc)*2 (5sc 1inc)*2 10sc (48)
    11) 6sc (5sc, 1inc)*6 6sc (54)
    12) 9sc 1inc (6sc 1inc)*5 9sc (60)
    13) 6sc (7sc, 1inc)*6 6sc (66)
    Insert eyes.
    14) 10sc 1inc (8sc 1inc)*5 10sc (72)
    15–21) 72 sc (7 rows)
    22) 5sc 1dec (10sc 1dec)*5 5sc (72)
    23) (9sc, 1dec)*6 (66)
    24) 4sc, 1dec (8sc 1dec)*5 4sc (60)
    25) (7sc 1dec)*6 (54)
    Insert cotter pin between 15 and 16 side by side and secure head to body.
    26) 3sc, 1dec, (6sc 1dec)*5 3sc (48)
    27) (5sc, 1dec)*6 (42)
    28) 2sc, 1dec, (4sc, 1dec)*5 2sc (36)
    29) (3sc, 1dec)*6 (30)
    30) 1sc, 1dec, (2sc, 1dec) *5 1sc (24)
    31) (1sc, 1dec)*6 (18)
    32) 6 dec
    Stuff, pull the hole, cut the thread and hide.

    Ears

    We start crocheting in black.
    1) 6 sc in MR
    2) (1sc 1inc)*3 (9)
    Color change to orange.
    3) 9 sc
    4) 1sc 1inc (2sc 1inc)*2 1sc (12)
    5) 1sc 1inc (2sc 1inc)*5 1sc (18)
    6) (3sc 1inc)*6 (24)
    7–8) 24sc (2 rows)
    Fold the two halves and crochet them together, leave a long end for sewing.

    Handles

    We start crocheting in black.
    1) 6 sc in MR
    2) 6inc (12)
    3) (5sc 1inc)*2 (14)
    4–5) 14 sc (2 rows)
    6) 3dec 6sc (11)
    7) 11 sc
    Color change to orange.
    8–18) 11sc (11 rows)
    19) 1dec 9sc (10)
    20) 5 dec
    We stuff tightly up to the 8th row. Pull the hole, cut the thread and hide it. This version of the handles for thread fastening, if you plan to sew the handles, then the 19th row is the last. Fold in half and crochet on both sides, fasten the thread, leave a long end for sewing.

    Tummy

    Alize softy yarn.
    1) 9 ch turn from the 2nd loop 8sc ch
    2) turn 8 sc ch turn
    3) from the 2nd loop 7 sc ch turn
    4) 7 sc ch turn
    5) from the 2nd loop 6 sc ch turn
    6) 6 sc ch turn
    7) from the 2nd loop 5 sc ch turn
    8) 5 sc ch turn
    9) from the 2nd loop 4 sc ch turn
    10) 4 sc ch turn
    11) from the 2nd loop 3 sc ch turn
    12) 3 sc ch turn
    13) from the 2nd loop 2 sc ch turn
    14) from the 2nd loop 1sc
    Fasten the thread, leave a long end for sewing.

    Tail

    We start crocheting in white.
    1) 6 sc in MR
    2) (1sc 1inc)*3 (9)
    3) 9 sc
    4) 1sc 1inc (2sc 1inc)*2 1sc (12)
    5) 12sc
    Color change to orange.
    6) 1sc 1inc (2sc 1inc)*5 1sc (18)
    7) 18sc
    8–15) 18sc (9 rows)
    16) 1sc 1dec (2sc 1dec)*5 1sc (12)
    17) 12sc
    18) (1sc 1dec)*6 (6)
    Stuff it, fold it in half and knit from both sides, fasten the thread, leaving a long end for sewing. The crochet fox is ready!

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