Amigurumi Crochet Crochet Patterns Freebies

Free Crochet Pattern: Mr. Octopus

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Crochet your own octopus with this free pattern

My little son has an activity centre whith vikings design. So as I read that babys like to find something new on this kind of toy now and then, I was planning to design a see monster since what feels like ages. I started that project already but then my yarn turned out to be too thick and I did not find any lighter yarn in the same colour. In the end my „Nessy“ got lost in my basket of not-yet-finished products. In the meantime I came up with a quick and relatively easy design for an octopus. He wears hat and collar and is quite charming. And I am very sure that he improves the motorik abilities of every child As I like to design my amigurumis without the need of sewing a lot, his arms are crocheted directly to the body. But of course you can also work them seperately and sew them on in the end.

So, here comes Mr. Octopus

You need:

Cotton yarn in dark and light blue
Crochet hook which is way too small for your yarn (I used 8-ply cotton yarn and a 2.0 hook), Crochet hook size 0.75
Crochet yarn in blue, white and red

Soft stuffing

Abbreviations

Ch = chain
Dc = double crochet
Sc = single crochet

Sl = sling stitch
Mr. Octopus
1. R: 6sc into a magic ring
2. R: 6 inc (12 sc)
3. R: [sc, inc] 6x (18 sc)
4. R: [2 sc, inc] 6x (24 sc)
5. R: [3 sc, inc] 6x (30 sc)
6. R: [4 sc, inc] 6x (36 sc)
7. – 10. R: 36 sc
11. R: [4 sc, dec] 6x (30 sc)
12. [3 sc, dec] 6x (24 sc)
13. [2 sc, dec] 6x (18 sc)
14. R: 18 sc
15. R: [2 sc, inc] 6x (24 sc)
16. – 20. R: 24 sc
21. [sc, dec] 8x – work into the back loop of the stitch (16 sc)
Stuff
22.R: 8 dec


Cut yarn and sew up the end

How to do an octopus amigurumi without sewing single parts on – a free crochet pattern by Flauscheinhorn


Arms (8x)

1. R: crochet 14 sc directly to the body as follows: 1 sl + 1 ch from the bottom line up, 3 sc into R: 19 to the left, 4 sc up, 3 sc to the right, 4 sc down so you’ll meet the first sc. It will be best to start where the spirals change, so you won’t have trouble with the junction. When working the second arm, you’ll have to crochet the last 4 sc into the same stitches as the 4 sc going up from the first arm (see picture), when doing the last arm, you’ll have to work like this on both sides (see picture).

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2. – 3. R: 14 sc
4. – 6. R: inc at the middle of the bottom, dec at the middle of the upper side (14 sc)
7. – 9. R: 3 dec at the bottom, 1 inc at the upper side (8 sc after R. 9)
10. & 11. R: 2 dec at the bottom, 1 inc at the upper side (6 sc after R. 11)
Cut yarn and sew up the arm

I like it when the arms vary a little, so I leave out a round here and add one there.

Eyes and mouth

Use crochet yarn in blue, white and red and hook size 0.75

1. R: in blue 8 sc into magic ring
2. R: in white 8 inc

Cut yarn and sew the eye to the octopus with yarn end

Stitch mouth underneath the eyes
Hat

1. R: 4 ch
2. R: 2 sc into second stitch, sc, 4 sc into 4. stitch, sc, 2 sc into last stitch (10 sc)
3. [sc, inc] 5x (15 sc)
4. – 6. R: 15 sc
7. R: 15 inc (30 sc)

Sling stitch, cut yarn and sew up the end
Collar

1. R: 25 ch
2. R: [5 dc into after next stitch, skip, sc] 6x

Put collar around the octopus and sew the ends together

Have fun crocheting!

You may sell any product made with the help of this pattern, but please don’t copy and share it. You may of course link it to your blog or social media. When selling products you made from it or linking it, please name this blog as source. Apart from that, I will be more than happy to see your results on my facebook-page,or if you tag me (@Flausch_Einhorn) on Twitter or Instagram.

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2 Kommentare

  1. Michelle says:

    hi my name is michelle
    I write to you to ask you if you would mind that I translate your pattern with the octopus to Danish. And share it on my blog. ?? I will of course give you the full credit and insert a link to your blog where you can find the original pattern.

    1. Flauscheinhorn says:

      Dear Michelle,
      I feel very honored by your question and yes, I would be very happy if you translate this pattern into Danish. So just go ahead with it. Am looking forward to see your link to your blog, here.
      All best,
      Mareike

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