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Otterly Cute Amigurumi

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Otterly Cute Amigurumi
Two crocheted otters with pink heads and red-striped bodies, wearing green and yellow tops, lying on a blue wavy-patterned background—an otterly cute scene that showcases the delightful pattern of colors.

Do onto otters as you would have them do onto you. With this pattern by Sarah Louise Read, you will be an otter hero! As we all know, otters are some of the most playful and cute creatures in this world. With this pattern, you can easily render their cuteness in crochet form. It will let you make a toy that will be a long-running favorite with any kid or adult in need of a bit of cheer.

What Do I Need to Start This Otter Crochet Project?

This pattern calls for any DK weight yarn that you have in your stash. Specifically, it requires two contrasting colors, pink and red, to create that distinctive stripe design, but you can change them to your favorite colors if you like. Pair this type of yarn with a 3 mm hook in order to ensure a dense texture.

You will also need a little bit of stuffing so you can get the otters’ characteristic plump look. Safety eyes will give your toys a professional finish, but if this is going to a small child, consider adding embroidered eyes instead.

Otterly Cute Amirugumi Free Pattern
How Difficult is the Otterly Cute Crochet Pattern?

If you have the basic crochet stitches under your belt, you’ll be all set to have fun working this pattern. The techniques include single crochets along with some shaping and color changes. The construction process is very straightforward since the head, body, and tail are crocheted as one piece.

If you’re completely new to amigurumi, practice the magic ring and increase/decrease before embarking on this project.

Where Can I Find More Animal Amigurumi Patterns?

If you are into creating crochet animals, there are plenty of patterns waiting to be explored! Check out our collection of free animal crochet patterns and keep that hook of yours working on fresh, adorable projects.

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Amelia Salas
Amelia Salas
6 years ago

I love your patterns they are so beautiful.
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Susan Hall
Susan Hall
6 years ago

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