Hedgehog Amigurumi: Pattern by Ambroscrochet
Hedgehog Amigurumi: Pattern by Ambroscrochet
Hedgehog Amigurumi: Pattern by Ambroscrochet
Pattern by AmbrosCrochet
Every part of the hedgehog is worked in rounds; do not join at the end of each round.
Finished size: approximately 20 cm (7.8 inches)
Yarn: I used 100% acrylic yarn, the Schachenmayr Bravo to be specific, in three different
shades of brown
Crochet hook: 3 mm
You will also need: tapestry needle (or needle and thread)
three 12 mm safety eyes (or needle and black thread/black yarn
if you wish to embroider the eyes and make a circle for the nose)
needle and thread
scissors
pins
toy stuffing
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Head
start with a magic ring
rnd 1: 6 sc in the magic ring (6)
rnd 2: (inc) * 6 (12)
rnd 3: 1 sc in each stitch (12)
rnd 4: (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
rnd 5: 1 sc in each stitch (18)
place the safety eye that will work as the nose in the
starting magic ring
rnd 6: (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)
rnd 7: 1 sc in each stitch (24)
rnd 8: (inc) * 12, 12 sc (36)
change colors
rnd 9 -10: 1 sc in each stitch (36)
rnd 11: (1 sc, inc) * 12, 12 sc (48)
rnd 12 - 17: 1 sc in each stitch (48)
place safety eyes between rounds 9 and 10, 12 stitches
apart, the one on the right 1 1/2 stitches from the color
change
rnd 18: (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)
rnd 19: 1 sc in each stitch (42)
rnd 20: (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)
rnd 21: (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)
stuff the head
rnd 22: (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)
rnd 23: (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)
finish stuffing
rnd 24: (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)
rnd 25: (dec) * 6 (6)
f/o
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Body
start with a chain of 13
rnd 1: starting from 2nd chain from hook, 11 sc, 3 sc in last
stitch, turn your work, 10 sc, 2 sc in last stich (26)
rnd 2: inc, 10 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 1 sc (30)
rnd 3: 1 sc, inc, 11 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 11 sc, inc, 1 sc (34)
rnd 4: 2 sc, inc, 12 sc, inc, 3 sc, inc, 12 sc, inc, 1 sc (38)
rnd 5: 1 sc in each stitch, make 4 casual increases (42)
rnd 6: 1 sc in each stitch (42)
rnd 7: (6 sc, inc) * 6 (48)
rnd 8: 1 sc in each stitch (48)
rnd 9: (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)
rnd 10: (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)
rnd 11: (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)
rnd 12: (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)
start stuffing the body
rnd 13: (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)
rnd 14: (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)
finish stuffing the body
rnd 15: (dec) * 6 (6)
f/o, leave a long tail for sewing
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Assembling
First we are going to assemble the head: place the ears three rounds from the eyes, or five
rounds from the color change, one stitch above the imaginary line you can trace from the
center of the eyes. You should sew them to that they cover six stitches horizontally and three
rounds depth-wise. The ears are approximately ten stitches apart.
We are then going to assemble the body - the side where the starting chain is will be the front
of the body.
Sew the paws to the body, two rows from the starting chain; between the front paws and the
back paws you should be able to leave one-two stitches. Only a part of each paw will adhere
to the body, and that is the part you should sew.
Sew the head to the body, aligning the back of the body and the back of the head.
Spikes
Making the spikes
1. insert the crochet hook in the stitch you want to tie the
spike to and grab the loop you have created by folding
the strand of yarn.
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2. pull the loop through the stitch - not all the way
through
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Placing the spikes
In these pictures I have traced a red line on the last rounds you should place the spikes.
In the first two rounds on the edges - both of the body and of the head - alternate using one
strand of yarn at a time, twice, and then in the third stitch you are making the spike, use two
strands of yarn instead of one.
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On the bottom of the body, the last round you
should place your spikes is between rounds 4 and
5.
I usually trim the spikes, leaving them a bit shorter than the ears in the two rounds in
front of the ears and just as long as the ears on the rest of the head and body.
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You can also lightly shape the bridge of the nose by repeating these same steps following the
placement of the pins in these pictures.
Please do not distribute, sell, print, otherwise give away or claim as yours
any part of this pattern, pictures included.
You may sell finished products using this pattern, however I ask that you
credit AmbrosCrochet.