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Lucky Puppy Amigurumi [Free Crochet Pattern]

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Lucky Puppy Amigurumi [Free Crochet Pattern]
A crochet dog plush, dubbed the "Lucky Puppy," boasts a blue ribbon and heart-shaped pendant, showcased from both front and side views.

The Lucky Puppy crochet pattern from Amigurumi Today is waiting for you to bring some handcrafted fun and joy into your everyday life. Irresistibly cute with its flap ears and tiny eyes, this lucky dog will steal your heart!

Handmade Gift for Good Luck

I really believe that this adorable crochet puppy will bring good luck to the person who receives it from you! It must be true, as it’s crafted with love.

Give someone you care about this lucky charm mascot. You can easily make it for your kid, friend, or any dog lover by adjusting the color and yarn weight.

This lucky dog puppy is 15 cm tall which is a perfect size for an everyday companion that you can bring with you everywhere.

Choosing Yarn and Hook for the Best Results

The pattern calls for Ice Yarns Alara, which is a DK acrylic-cotton yarn that works great for amigurumi toys. Using the recommended 2 mm crochet hook helps create a dense fabric that blocks the stuffing from poking out.

Lucky puppy amigurumi free crochet pattern

Step-by-Step Process for Crocheting a Puppy Toy

The Lucky Puppy gets crocheted in separate parts and then put together. You make the body, head, and legs in one continuous round so it looks seamless. If you want to make your puppy special, you can add a satin ribbon or a tiny pendant for extra charm.

Can I Use Safety Eyes or Should I Embroider Them?

The pattern suggests using 10 mm safety eyes to give the puppy a polished look. But if this toy is for a baby or young child, embroidered eyes are a safer choice. Use black embroidery thread to make simple stitched eyes that still capture the puppy’s sweet face.

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Mary C Zachry
Mary C Zachry
5 years ago

he’s cute. I’ve paid for him. It’s not printing

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