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Sven Crochet Pattern

This pattern is copyrighted by law and may not be


redistributed in any way whether it be online or a hard copy.
This is not a step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet; it is a
pattern and meant for those who already know how to
crochet. There is no guarantee that your amigurumi will look
exactly like mine. If you have questions concerning this
pattern, please send me an email at [email protected]
and I will be happy to help!

If you post photos of your completed amigurumi


online to social media platforms or anywhere else, please
give credit to me since I am the original pattern creator
(”pattern by anyazoe”). Mass production of this amigurumi for
profit will not be allowed. Thanks so much for your support in
my work and have fun!

Materials: #anyazoe

3.75 mm crochet hook, poly-fil, scissors, plastic yarn needle, metal yarn needle,
hot glue gun with glue, 6 mm safety eyes, light grey faux fur, dark grey artist chalk,
paintbrush, Tresemme hairspray
Yarn (medium weight): dark brown, brown, black, ivory, taupe, light taupe

Where to find supplies:


Anya Straka-Conway
Joann Fabrics: http://www.joann.com/ anyazoe.etsy.com
Hobby Lobby: http://www.hobbylobby.com/ @anyazoe
Michaels: http://www.michaels.com/ @anyazoe
6060 (for safety eyes): https://www.etsy.com/shop/6060
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Pattern:
Head/body: Key:
*Rounds; brown yarn ch = chain
1. Create a 6 sc ring (6)
2. 2 sc (12)
sc = single crochet
3. 2 sc, 1 sc (18) 1 sc = one single crochet in each stitch
4-5. 1 sc (18) 2 sc = two single crochet in each stitch
6. 2 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (24) (x) = the number of stitches you should
7. 1 sc (24) have after finishing each row/round
8. Dec, 1 sc, 1 sc (18)
9. Dec, 1 sc (12)
Dec = decrease stitch
*Insert safety eyes at round 7, then fill head with polyfil until
firm.
10. Dec (6) Note: Use the metal needle to
*Switch to taupe yarn stitch arms/legs/etc. to body.
11. 2 sc (12) Use plastic needle to tuck in
12. 2 sc, 1 sc (18)
13-14. 1 sc (18)
extra yarn.
15. 2 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (24)
16. Dec, 1 sc, 1 sc (18)
17. Dec, 1 sc (12)
*Fill body with polyfil until firm.
18. Dec until bottom is closed.

Legs:
*Rounds; dark brown yarn
1. Create a 5 sc ring (5)
2. 1 sc (5)
*Switch to taupe yarn
3. 1 sc (5)
4. Dec, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (4)
5. 1 sc (4)
6. 2 sc, 1 sc (6)
7. 2 sc (12)

Arms:
*Rounds; dark brown yarn
1. Create a 5 sc ring (5)
2. 1 sc (5)
*Switch to taupe yarn
3. 1 sc (5)
4. Dec, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc (4)
5-6. 1 sc (4)
7. 2 sc (8)

2
Snout: Tail:
*Rounds; dark brown yarn *Rounds; taupe yarn
1. Create a 6 sc ring (6) 1. Create a 6 sc ring (6)
2. 2 sc, 1 sc (9) *Do not connect the ring. Just pull the string tight,
3. 1 sc (9) then stitch to the body.

Ears: Inner tail:


*Rounds; brown yarn *Rounds; light taupe yarn
1. Create a 7 sc ring (7) 1. Create a 2 sc ring (2)
*Do not connect the ring with a slip stitch. I use the *Do not connect ring. Use hot glue to attach inside of
‘magic ring’ method. Just pull the string tight, then tail, then use your metal yarn needle to stitch ends
stitch it to the head. into body.

Inner ear: Antlers:


*Rounds; light taupe yarn *Rounds; ivory yarn
1. Create a 2 sc ring (2) 1. Create a 3 sc ring (3)
*Do not connect the ring. Use hot glue to insert inside 2-3. 1 sc (3)
of ear. Use your metal yarn needle to stitch the yarn 4. 2 sc, 1 sc, 2 sc (5)
ends into the head.
Head hair:
Eyelid: *Rows; brown yarn
*Rows; light taupe yarn First piece-
1. Ch 3 (3) 1. Ch 4 (4)
*Use hot glue to attach, then use metal yarn needle 2. 1 sc (3)
to stitch yarn ends into head. Second piece-
1. Ch 3 (3)
Under eye: 2. 1 sc (2)
*Rows; light taupe yarn *Use hot glue to attach each piece, then use your
1. Ch 2 (2) metal yarn needle to stitch ends into head.
*Use hot glue to attach, then use metal yarn needle
to stitch yarn ends into head. Arm trim:
*Rows; taupe yarn
Eyebrow: 1. Ch 6 (6)
*Rows; black yarn *Use hot glue to attach, then use your metal yarn
1. Ch 3 (3) needle to stitch yarn ends in. Place it so that it covers
*Use hot glue to attach, then use metal yarn needle the edge of the faux fur.
to stitch yarn ends into head.
Leg trim:
Under snout: *Rows; taupe yarn
*Rows; light taupe yarn 1. Ch 8 (8)
1. Ch 4 (4) *Use hot glue to attach, then use your metal yarn
2. 1 sc (3) needle to stitch yarn ends in. Place it so that it covers
*Use hot glue to attach, then use metal yarn needle the edge of the faux fur.
to stitch yarn ends into head.

3
Photo index:

*Head: 1. Create a 6 sc ring (6)

*Use hot glue to hold the arms to the body

*Tail

4
*Ears

*Under snout piece


*Eyelid

*Under eye piece

*Inner ear piece

5
*Inner tail piece

*Cut two faux fur pieces, one for the front and one for the
back. I couldn’t find light grey, so I had to get white, then
color it with artist chalk and hairspray to set the color. Use
hot glue to attach it to his body, then cut the fur to desired
look.

*Head hair

6
*Head hair *Head hair

*Arm trim

*Antlers: after you stitch them to the head, use


the dark grey artist chalk and paintbrush to brush
it onto the tips of the antlers. Spray with
hairspray to seal the color. Pat dry with paper
towel or a dry cloth.

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