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Amigurumi Seahorse Crochet Pattern

The document provides instructions for crocheting an amigurumi seahorse including supplies needed, abbreviations, and step-by-step directions. The seahorse body is worked continuously in rounds from the tail to the head, stuffing as it is assembled. Separate pieces are made for the snout, mane, and side fins and sewn onto the body in their proper positions. Safety eyes are placed between rounds 21-22 of the body.

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Amigurumi Seahorse Crochet Pattern

The document provides instructions for crocheting an amigurumi seahorse including supplies needed, abbreviations, and step-by-step directions. The seahorse body is worked continuously in rounds from the tail to the head, stuffing as it is assembled. Separate pieces are made for the snout, mane, and side fins and sewn onto the body in their proper positions. Safety eyes are placed between rounds 21-22 of the body.

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SUPPLIESMC: Paintbox Cotton Aran Lime Green or color of choiceC1: Paintbox Cotton Aran

Marine Blue or color of choiceF/3.75mm crochet hookD/3.25mm crochet hookCluster


fiberfill6mm safety eyesscissorsembroidery thread or lightweight yarn in Black3″ length of pipe
cleaner

ABBREVIATIONSst(s) – stitch(es)sl st – slip stitchsk – skipch – chain stitchsc – single


crochetinc – increase: work 2 sc in same stdec – decrease: work 2 sc togetherFLO – front loop
onlyPATTERN NOTES

Rounds in the seahorse are worked continuously with no seams.Mane is worked in rows and
then sewn on to the back of the seahorse.First few rounds are worked into front loops only to
make it easier on those tight rounds. Make sure to not crochet too tightly. You’ll need to fit in a
pipe cleaner!Pipe cleaner should have both ends turned in so there’s no sharp edges. Final
length of pipe cleaner is about 2″.Eyes are placed approximately 1.0-1.25 inches
apart.Amigurumi can be closed using this technique.AMIGURUMI SEAHORSE
INSTRUCTIONS

BODY

Worked in continuous rounds.Worked with MC.

Round 1: Work 6 sc into a magic circle. (6) Secure magic circle right away.

Round 2-6: Work 1 sc into FLO of each st across.

SUPPLIESMC: Paintbox Cotton Aran Lime Green or color of choiceC1: Paintbox Cotton Aran
Marine Blue or color of choiceF/3.75mm crochet hookD/3.25mm crochet hookCluster
fiberfill6mm safety eyesscissorsembroidery thread or lightweight yarn in Black3″ length of pipe
cleaner

ABBREVIATIONSst(s) – stitch(es)sl st – slip stitchsk – skipch – chain stitchsc – single


crochetinc – increase: work 2 sc in same stdec – decrease: work 2 sc togetherFLO – front loop
onlyPATTERN NOTES

Rounds in the seahorse are worked continuously with no seams.Mane is worked in rows and
then sewn on to the back of the seahorse.First few rounds are worked into front loops only to
make it easier on those tight rounds. Make sure to not crochet too tightly. You’ll need to fit in a
pipe cleaner!Pipe cleaner should have both ends turned in so there’s no sharp edges. Final
length of pipe cleaner is about 2″.Eyes are placed approximately 1.0-1.25 inches
apart.Amigurumi can be closed using this technique.AMIGURUMI SEAHORSE
INSTRUCTIONS

BODY

Worked in continuous rounds.Worked with MC.

Round 1: Work 6 sc into a magic circle. (6) Secure magic circle right away.

Round 2-6: Work 1 sc into FLO of each st across.

After Round 3, insert pipe cleaner into the tail. Continue working Rounds 4-6 around the pipe
cleaner.

Round 7: Work 1 inc, then 5 sc, all FLO. (7)

Round 8: Work 1 inc, then 6 sc, all FLO. (8)

Round 9: Work 1 inc, then 7 sc, all FLO. (9)

Round 10: Now working through both loops. Work [1 inc, 1 sc] 2x, 1 inc, 4 sc. (12)

Round 11: Work [1 inc, 1 sc] 2x, 1 inc, 7 sc. (15)

Round 12: Work [1 inc, 1 sc] 2x, 1 inc, 10 sc. (18)

Round 13-14: Work 1 sc in each st around. (18)

Round 15: Work [1 sc, dec] 6x around. (12)

Stuff the seahorse up to the neckline.

Round 16: Work [2 sc, dec] 3x around. (9)

Round 17: Work [1 sc, dec] 3x around. (6)

Round 18: Work 2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round 19: Work [1 sc, inc] 6x around. (18)

Round 20: Work [5 sc, inc] 3x around. (21)


Round 21-22: Work 1 sc in each st around. (21)

Round 23: Work [5 sc, dec] 3x around. (18)

Add eyes between Rounds 21 and 22.Do not sew a mouth.

Round 24: Work [1 sc, dec] 6x around. (12)

Stuff the amigurumi.

Round 25: Work 6 dec. (6)

Fasten off, close, and weave in ends.

SNOUT

Worked with MC and D hook.Worked in seamed rounds.

Round 1: Work 6 sc into a magic circle. Join to first sc with sl st. (6) Secure magic circle right
away.

Round 2: Ch 1. Work 1 sc in BLO of each st around. Join to first sc with sl st. (6)

Fasten off with a length of tail. Tail will be used to sew snout to head.Sew snout to head
centered between the eyes, between Rounds 19-21.
MANE

Worked with C1 and D hook.

Row 1: Ch 17.

Row 2: Work 5 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, sk 1, sl st in next st. *Sk 1, work 5 hdc in next st, sk 1, sl
st in next st.* Repeat from * 2 more times for a total of 4 shells.

Fasten off with long tail to sew the mane onto the back of the seahorse.Mane is situated just
along the back of the seahorse’s head.Beginning tail should be woven in.

SIDE FINS

Worked with C1 and D hook.

Row 1: Ch 5.

Row 2: Work 5 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, sk 1, sl st in next st.

Fasten off with tail to sew the side fins to the side of the seahorse, with round side of shell facing
forwards.Beginning tail should be woven in.

After Round 3, insert pipe cleaner into the tail. Continue working Rounds 4-6 around the pipe
cleaner.

Round 7: Work 1 inc, then 5 sc, all FLO. (7)

Round 8: Work 1 inc, then 6 sc, all FLO. (8)

Round 9: Work 1 inc, then 7 sc, all FLO. (9)

Round 10: Now working through both loops. Work [1 inc, 1 sc] 2x, 1 inc, 4 sc. (12)

Round 11: Work [1 inc, 1 sc] 2x, 1 inc, 7 sc. (15)

Round 12: Work [1 inc, 1 sc] 2x, 1 inc, 10 sc. (18)

Round 13-14: Work 1 sc in each st around. (18)


Round 15: Work [1 sc, dec] 6x around. (12)

Stuff the seahorse up to the neckline.

Round 16: Work [2 sc, dec] 3x around. (9)

Round 17: Work [1 sc, dec] 3x around. (6)

Round 18: Work 2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round 19: Work [1 sc, inc] 6x around. (18)

Round 20: Work [5 sc, inc] 3x around. (21)

Round 21-22: Work 1 sc in each st around. (21)

Round 23: Work [5 sc, dec] 3x around. (18)

Add eyes between Rounds 21 and 22.Do not sew a mouth.

Round 24: Work [1 sc, dec] 6x around. (12)

Stuff the amigurumi.

Round 25: Work 6 dec. (6)

Fasten off, close, and weave in ends.

SNOUT

Worked with MC and D hook.Worked in seamed rounds.

Round 1: Work 6 sc into a magic circle. Join to first sc with sl st. (6) Secure magic circle right
away.

Round 2: Ch 1. Work 1 sc in BLO of each st around. Join to first sc with sl st. (6)

Fasten off with a length of tail. Tail will be used to sew snout to head.Sew snout to head
centered between the eyes, between Rounds 19-21.

MANE
Worked with C1 and D hook.

Row 1: Ch 17.

Row 2: Work 5 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, sk 1, sl st in next st. *Sk 1, work 5 hdc in next st, sk 1, sl
st in next st.* Repeat from * 2 more times for a total of 4 shells.

Fasten off with long tail to sew the mane onto the back of the seahorse.Mane is situated just
along the back of the seahorse’s head.Beginning tail should be woven in.

SIDE FINS

Worked with C1 and D hook.

Row 1: Ch 5.

Row 2: Work 5 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, sk 1, sl st in next st.

Fasten off with tail to sew the side fins to the side of the seahorse, with round side of shell facing
forwards.Beginning tail should be woven in.

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