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Frik the Springbok

Frik the springbok, crochet pattern by Yarn Over with Natasha
Frik the springbok, crochet pattern by Yarn Over with Natasha

Frik the Springbok Pattern

Frik the Springbok has been one of my long-standing bestsellers. This little guy came to life a few years ago when the Rugby World Cup started, and ever since, people have loved making him.

This pattern does require some sewing, but it’s super easy to follow, with plenty of instructions and photos to guide you. I also have a YouTube channel where I share tips on making the muzzle and adding the facial details.

You can find the pattern here:

ETSY

RAVELRY 

SOUTH AFRICAN WEBSITE

The Yarn used for this pattern is Kismet Plush Petite in the colours code:

  • P25 
  • P 20 
  • P37 
  • P43 
  • P05 
  •  P06 
  • P11 and P40 

This can be bought on The Wool Shoppe Page.

You can also make the body in colour P20, P15 or P27

Kismet Petite

Crochet hook is 3mm

Tulip

Clover hook

Pony hook

You can also find Stuffing

and 18mm black safety eyes 

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Zuoko the Zebra Pattern

Zuoko the Zebra pattern by me Yarn Over with Natasha. Super cute and easy to follow crochet pattern that even beginners can make.

Facts about this pattern:

  1. It can be made in different types of weight and textured yarn, I have included this in the pattern. 
  2. It is written in US terms short form making it easy to read and understand.
  3. You will be guided through this pattern with photos illustrations 
  4. In the pattern, I explain exactly where to add the eyes and in which round to attach the limbs.
  5. The hook size and amount of yarn you need to finish this pattern are included in the pattern. 
  6. This isn’t a low sewing pattern but tips are included on how to attach to the head more easily.

This pattern is beginner-level. 

The patterns are worked in the rounds without a slipstitch so you will need a stitch marker. 

If the amigurumi zebra is created in the original weight yarn and hook size it will be 22cm/8.66 inch.

Click [HERE] to purchase Zuoko the Zerba amigurumi pattern. 

Patterns can also be found on:

Ravelry

Etsy

Shop (South Africa ZAR/R)

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Burtey the Rhino PDF Pattern

Burtey the Rhino, Easy beginner friendly amigurumi crochet pattern.

Facts about this pattern:

  1. It is written in US terms short form making it easy to read and understand.
  2. You will be guided through this pattern with photos illustrations 
  3. In the pattern, I explain exactly where to add the eyes and in which round to attach the limbs.
  4. Special stitches like the Bobble stitch are explained within the pattern.
  5. The hook size and amount of yarn you need to finish this pattern are included in the pattern. 
  6. I also included tips on how to sew on the head without issues.  

This pattern is beginner-level. It is a high sewing pattern but you can attach the limbs and tail as you make the body if you wish too, I decided not to do it this way because of how I wanted him to sit.  

The patterns are worked in the rounds without a slipstitch so you will need a stitch marker. 

If the amigurumi Rhino is created in the original weight yarn and hook size it will be 22cm/8.01inch.

RAVELRY

ETSY

SHOP (South Africans)

SHOP (Instant Paypal purchase) 

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Arloe the Elephant – Crochet pattern

How to crochet a elephant

Alroe the Elephant, the biggest land animal in South Africa. Arloe is a super cute and easy crochet pattern for even beginners. 

Facts about this pattern:

  1. It can be made in different types of weight and textured yarn, I have included this in the pattern. 
  2. It is written in US terms short form making it easy to read and understand.
  3. In the pattern, I explain exactly where to add the eyes and in which round to attach the limbs.
  4. Special stitches like the Bobble stitch are explained within the pattern.
  5. The hook size and amount of yarn you need to finish this pattern are included in the pattern. 

This pattern is beginner-level. The Elephant’s body is one section, from the head to the body. The truck and tusk are sewn in as you crochet the head of the elephant.The limbs are sewn on afterwards

The patterns are worked in the rounds without a slipstitch so you will need a stitch marker. 

If the amigurumi Elephant is created in the original weight yarn and hook size it will be 18cm/7.01inch.

►Click [HERE] to purchase Arloe the Elephant

Patterns can also be found on:

ETSY/ RAVELRY

Small easy to follow crochet elephant pattern
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Asher the Cheetah- Crochet Pattern

How to crochet a cheetah- amigurumi pattern

Asher the Cheetah! Super speedy savanna cat coming your way! With easy pattern to follow keeping beginners in mind.

Facts about this pattern:

  1. It can be made in different types of weight and textured yarn.
  2. It is written in US terms short form making it easy to read and understand.
  3. You will be guided through this pattern with photo illustrations.
  4. In the pattern, I explain exactly where to add the eyes and in which round to attach the limbs.
  5. Tips on colour changing are given in this pattern.
  6. The hook size and amount of yarn you need to finish this pattern are included in the pattern. 
  7. Image illustration with colour guide is included for the stitches around the eyes.

This pattern is beginner-level. The body of the Crochet Cheetah is one section, starting from the head and working down to the body. The ears are also no-sew when changing between the colours, but they need to be sewn onto the head. 

The patterns are worked in the rounds without a slipstitch so you will need a stitch marker. 

If the amigurumi Cheetah is created in the original weight yarn and hook size it will be 18cm/7.01inch.

►Click [HERE] to purchase Asher the amigurumi pattern. 

 

The pattern can also be found on ETSY / RAVELRY

how to crochet a cheetah, small cheetah pattern
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Chris the Sheep Crochet Pattern

cute crochet sheep pattern
cute crochet sheep pattern

Meet Chris the sheep! A super cute wooly fellow, with easy and quick pattern to follow keeping beginners in mind.

Facts about this pattern:

  1. It can be made in different types of weight and textured yarn, I have included this in the pattern. 
  2. It is written in US terms short form making it easy to read and understand.
  3. You will be guided through this pattern with photos illustrations 
  4. In the pattern, I explain exactly where to add the eyes and in which round to attach the limbs.
  5. Special stitches like the Bobble stitch are explained within the pattern.
  6. The hook size and amount of yarn you need to finish this pattern are included in the pattern. 
  7. Included are instructions on how to make smaller bobble stitches for the body when you are using velvet yarn. 

This pattern is beginner-level. The body of the sheep is one section, starting from the head working down to the body. You will be making the ears first and insert them as you make the wool piece for the head. The legs will be attached afterward. 

The patterns are worked in the rounds without a slipstitch so you will need a stitch marker. 

If the amigurumi sheep is created in the original weight yarn and hook size it will be 18cm/7.01inch.

Click [HERE] to purchase Chris the sheep amigurumi pattern.