Adorable Baby Beaver Amigurumi Pattern
The “Adorable Baby Beaver Amigurumi Pattern” is a fantastic way to bring joy and whimsy into your home. This adorable beaver toy is perfect for gifting to children, decorating nurseries, or even adding a touch of cuteness to your workspace. Its charming design and soft texture make it a delightful companion for playtime or snuggle sessions, promising to become a cherished favorite for anyone who encounters it. The pattern also provides a fulfilling and enjoyable project for those looking to enhance their crochet skills.
Creating this beaver involves basic crochet techniques that are accessible to beginners. Techniques employed in this pattern include single crochet, double crochet, and slip stitches, ensuring a straightforward yet enjoyable experience. The pattern offers clear, step-by-step instructions to help guide you through each stage, making it easy to follow and complete. The result is a lovable baby beaver that will bring joy to those who see it and a sense of accomplishment to those who make it.
Crochet Your Own Cute Companion!
Abbreviations
US UK/Aus
BLO back loop only
ch chain or chains
dc double crochet treble crochet
FLO front loop only
inc
single crochet increase:
work 2 single crochet in the same st
double crochet increase:
work 2 double crochet in the same st
invdec invisible decrease
pc
popcorn stitch
see Specialstitchessection
and round
sc single crochet double crochet
slst slip stitch
st stitch or stitches
Head, body and tail
Rnd 1 With light brown, make a magic ring, sc 6, and pull the ring
closed*(6)
*leave a small,1-2mm hole in the middle (Fig.1), this will make it
easier to sew on the nose
Rnd 2: inc 6 (12)
Rnd 3:sc 4, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 3 (14)
To mark the placement of the eyes, take a 15-20cm/6-8” length of
scrap yarn and pull one end through the 5th stitch of the round,
the other end through the 10th (Fig. 2).
Rnd 4:sc 5, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 4 (16)
Rnd 5:sc 6, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 5 (18)
3),sc18 (22)
Rnd 12:sc11, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 7 (24)
Insert the eyes between rounds 3 and 4 – the scrap yarn will show
scrap yarn replaced with pins to better see the alignment with legs)
and adjust the eyes’ position if necessary. Attach the eyes(Fig. 5).
Optionally, turn the piece inside out and use a wire cutter to chip
too much space in the tiny head (Fig. 6).
Rnds13-16 (4 rounds):sc in each st (24)
Stuff the body. (Fig. 7)
Rnd 21:sc 7, invdec, sc 3, change to dark brown (11)(Fig. 8)
Rnd 22: FLO sc11(11)
Check if the body is firmly stuffed and add more fiberfill as
necessary.
stitches to reveal the line of back loops unworked in and 22 (Fig.
9). With a piece of scrap yarn, sew the flattened tail base closed,
stitching through these back loops only (this seam will prevent
the stuffing from expanding into the tail). (Fig.10)
For the next four rounds, you will alternate between FLO and BLO
stitches.
Rnd 27: [invdec, BLO sc] 3 times, invdec(7)
Fasten off and use the yarn end to close the remaining hole (Fig.12).
Head, body, and tail
Rnd 1 With light brown, make a magic ring,sc 6, and pull the ring closed*(6)
*leave a small,1-2mm hole in the middle (Fig.1), this will make it easier to see the nose
Rnd 2: inc 6 (12)
Rnd 3:sc 4, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 3 (14)
To mark the placement of the eyes, take a 15-20cm/6-8” length of scrap yarn and pull one end
through the 5th stitch of the round, and the other end through the 10th (Fig. 2).
3),sc18 (22)
Rnd 12:sc11, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 7 (24)
line up with the front legs(Fig.4: scrap yarn replaced with pins to better see the alignment with legs) and
adjust the eyes’ position if necessary. Attach the eyes(Fig. 5).
Optionally, turn the piece inside out and use a wire cutter to chip off a few mm from the stems of
Rnds13-16 (4 rounds):sc in each st (24)
Stuff the body. (Fig. 7)
Rnd 21:sc 7, invdec,sc 3, change to dark brown (11)(Fig. 8)
Rnd 22: FLO sc11(11)
Check if the body is firmly stuffed and add more fiberfill as necessary.
back loops unworked in rnd 22 (Fig. 9). With a piece of scrap yarn, sew the flattened tail base
closed, stitching through these back loops only (this seam will prevent the stuffing from
expanding into the tail). (Fig.10)
For the next four rounds, you will alternate bet