Little
Elephant
crochet pattern by Teri Crews Designs
Materials:
~Worsted Weight Yarn
Small amount of lavender (or choice of color for
body), small amount of red for hearts
~size F crochet hook
~1 pair of size 6mm solid black safety eyes (if you
are unable to find safety eyes at your local craft store, 6060.etsy.com has a
large selection to choose from)
~tapestry needle
~fiberfill
Optional Materials:
powder blush for coloring and a small (about 1 inch)
piece of white felt for under eyes
Finished measurements: approx 7" long from tip of trunk to back end,
3 and 1/4" tall
Abbreviations and
Stitches Used:
ch=chain fo=fasten
off hdc=half
double crochet
rnd= round sc=single crochet sl st = slip stitch
st(s)=stitch or stitches 2sctog
= sc 2 stitches together dc=double
crochet
( ) or [ ] = follow step(s) inside, repeat the
number of times indicated following ( ) or [ ]
Notes and Tips:
Helpful
to read these before starting and maybe even again when it's time to put your
softie together
~Do not join when crocheting in the round unless otherwise
indicated in each individual pattern piece
~A stitch marker will come in handy when repeating
rounds or another helpful way to keep track of your rounds is to, start all
pieces with a long tail, pull the tail through the beginning stitch of each
round.
~Weave in beginning ends after a couple rounds before pieces get to small
~Use a tiny piece of felt under eyes to help them
stand out. Cut two small circles (tracing around a button, just slightly bigger
than eyes will help make a nice circle). Cut a small slit in the center of the
circle, insert eye stem and attach to head. Important note: Do not close
the head until you have secured safety eye fasteners.
Helpful hint, stuff the head, decide
where your eyes and nose should be. Mark position of eyes with a tiny pen mark
or hold in place, remove stuffing and secure fastener. Re-stuff and close.
Trunk, Head and Body
starting
at end of trunk, with lavender yarn and size F crochet hook
1: ch
2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
2: 2 sc
in first sc, sc in each remaining sc (7)
3: sc
in each sc (7)
4: 2 sc
in first sc, sc in each remaining sc (8)
5: sc
in each sc (8)
6: 2 sc
in first sc, sc in each remaining sc (9)
7: sc
in each sc (9)
8-10: 2 sc
in first sc, sc in each remaining sc (10) (11) (12)
11: sc in
each sc (12)
12: (sc
in first sc, 2 sc in next sc) around (18)
13: sc 2
in each of the next 3 sc, sc in each remaining sc (21)
14: sc 2
in each of the next 3 sc, sc in each remaining sc (24)
15: (sc
in each of the next 3 sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (30)
16: (sc
in each of the next 4 sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (36)
17-18: sc in
each sc (36)
19: (sc
in each of the next 4 sc, sc2tog) around (30)
20: (sc
in each of the next 3 sc, sc2tog) around (24)
21-22: sc in each
sc (24)
23: (sc
in each of the next 2 sc, sc2tog) around (18)
24: 2 sc
in each sc (36)
25: (sc
in each of the next 5 sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (42)
26-29: sc in
each sc (42)
30: (sc
in each of the next 5 sc, sc2tog) around (36)
31-36: sc in
each sc (36)
37: (sc
in each of the next 4 sc, sc2tog) around (30)
38: (sc
in each of the next 3 sc, sc 2tog) around (24)
39: sc in
each sc, join last sc with sl st, FO, leave a long tail for sewing. Position
and secure safety eyes, sample elephant's eyes are about 2 sc stitches over
from trunk. Stuff head and body, (not trunk), thread tapestry needle with
ending yarn, weave through remaining stitches, pull tight to close.
Legs/Feet (make 4)
1: ch
2, 7 sc, in 2nd ch from hook (7)
2: sc
in each sc (7)
3: working in back loops only for this round, sc
in each sc (7)
4-5: sc in
each sc, join last sc with sl st. FO, leave a long tail for sewing. Stuff leg,
do not close, thread tapestry needle with ending yarn, whip stitch under
elephant's tummy (more towards back so elephant can stand).
Tail
1: rejoin
yarn with sl st in any center back stitch (sample elephant's tail is about 3
rounds up from closing round), ch 8, FO, leave a little bit of a yarn tail,
separate plies to make tail a little frayed.
Ears (make 2)
1: ch
2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook (7)
2: 2 sc
in each sc (12)
3: (sc
in next sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (18)
4: (sc
in each of the next 2 sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (24)
5: (sc
in each of the next 3 sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (30)
6: [sc2og]
3 times, FO, leave long tail for sewing (remaining stitches are left un-worked),
use ending yarn tail to whip stitch ears to side of elephant's head (sample
elephant's ears are sewn on about 3 rounds back from eyes).
Hearts (make 2)
1: ch
2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
2: 2 dc
in next sc, (dc, hdc, sl st) in next sc, (sl st, hdc, dc) in next sc, 2 dc in
next sc, sl st in next sc, (sl st, ch 3, sl st) in next sc, sl st in each of the last 2 sc, FO, weave in ends. Tie hearts
together, tie around trunk.
I hope you enjoy creating your Little Elephant.
Happy Crocheting,
Teri
So cute! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Teri!! That is super cute. Thank you so much for sharing the pattern with everyone so sweet. I love it. <3
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you like him. Hope you have fun making your little elephant.
ReplyDeleteTeri
Thanks for always sharing your wonderful designs. I bought the ebook from Annie's this morning & can't wait to start the giraffe. =)
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome. Thank you so much for getting the book, I hope you enjoy it. Happy crocheting as always. Teri
ReplyDeleteI just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your patterns. And ask if you could put on amazon I get a lot of gift cards and would like to buy more of your patterns. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your design!
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