Pig in a Blanket Amigurumi – Free Crochet Pattern
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Supplies:
• Yarn 4/Medium Weight Yarn in…
Very light pink for hooves, regular pink for body and arms, hot pink for snout, and purple for the blanket
•4mm Crochet Hook
•10mm safety eyes
•Tapestry needle to weave in ends
•Hot glue (optional)
•Scissors
•Stuffing
Additional Information:
•Difficulty: Intermediate | Total Size: 5″ tall
This pig in a blanket sure knows how to stay cozy and cute and the same time! This pig is super cute and is such a funny toy to have on your desk, and I’m sure kids would love having their own pig in a blanket with the blanket made in their favorite color!
Body:
In Regular Pink
We start by making the head and working down
to make the body. The head and body are worked in
one continuous piece.
Round 1: 6 Sc into a Magic Ring (6)
Round 2: *Inc* all around (12)
Round 3: *Inc, Sc in the next st* all around (18)
Round 4: *Sc* all around (18)
Round 5: *Inc, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (24)
Round 6: *Sc* all around (24)
Round 7: *Inc, Sc in the next 3 st* all around (30)
Now we will mark where to place the safety eyes. Add a different colored stitch marker into the 14th and 19th stitch in Round 7. Later we will replace these eye stitch markers with safety eyes.
Round 8: Sc in the next 8 st. Working in the FLO, *Inc in the next st, Sc in the next st* 3 times. Working in BOTH loops, Sc in the next 4 st. Working in the FLO, *Inc in the next st, Sc in the next st* 3 times. Working in BOTH loops, Sc in the next 6 st (36)
Round 9: *Dec 1 time, Sc in the next st* all around (24)
Round 10: *Dec, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (18)
Round 11: Working in the FLO, *Inc, Sc in the next st* all around (27)
Add the eyes into the marked areas now.
Round 12: *Inc, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (36)
Round 13-22: *Sc* all around (36)
Stuff the head firmly now.
Round 23: *Dec, Sc in the next 4 st* all around (30)
Round 24: *Dec, Sc in the next 3 st* all around (24)
Stuff the body firmly now. Continue stuffing after each round.
Round 25: *Dec, Sc in the next 2 st* all around (18)
Round 26: *Dec, Sc in the next st* all around (12)
Round 27: *Dec* all around (6)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Sew the remaining stitches together and weave in ends. Cut any excess yarn.
Snout:
In Hot Pink
Round 1: Make 9 Dc into a Magic Ring. Tighten the ring to form a circle (9)
Round 2: Working in the BLO (Back Loop Only), *Sc* all around (9)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Pin the snout on as shown and sew on, making sure to add stuffing before fully sewing on. Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn.
Left Ear:
In Regular Pink
Round 1: 6 Sc into a Magic Ring (6)
Round 2: *Inc* all around (12)
Round 3: Hdc into the next st, then Dc into that same st. Now we will make the pointy part of the ear. Ch 2. Sc in the 2nd Ch from the hook. Make a Dc in the next st, Hdc into that same st. Skip the next st, SlSt in the next st.
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Pin this left ear onto the left side of the toy’s head as shown and sew or hot glue on. Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn.
Right Ear:
In Regular Pink
Round 1: 6 Sc into a Magic Ring (6)
Round 2: *Inc* all around (12)
Round 3: Skip the next 2 st, SlSt in the next st. Make a Hdc into the next st, then Dc into that same st. Now we will make the pointy part of the ear. Ch 2. Sc in the 2nd Ch from the hook. Dc into the next st, then make a Hdc into that same st. Skip the next st, then SlSt into the next st.
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Pin this right ear onto the right side of the toy’s head as shown and sew or hot glue on. Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn.
Blanket:
In Purple (Or any color)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The blanket is made using triple crochet (trc) stitches. It’s very important to have a tight, firm tension when you make your Trc stitches for the blanket. If your tension is too loose, your Trc stitches will come out too big, which will make your blanket come out too big. This is especially possible if you’re a newer crocheter or if you don’t have a tight tension when you crochet.
I highly recommend making a quick test swatch to ensure your tension is correct before crocheting the entire blanket.
Test swatch:
Row 1: Ch 8. Trc in the 3rd Ch from the hook. Trc in the next 5 st (6)
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Trc in the next 6 st (6)
One trc should measure about 0.5″ tall (or about 14mm tall). If your stitch is larger, try a tighter tension until your stitch is 0.5″ tall OR simply use a 3mm hook for the blanket with your regular tension.
If you are confident that you are making your Trc stitches with the correct tension, then continue the pattern as normal with a 4mm hook!
Round 1: Ch 41. Working in the 2nd Ch from the hook, Sc 3 times into that chain. Hdc in the 10 st, Dc in the next 3 st, Trc in the next 12 st, Dc in the next 3 st, Hdc in the next 10 st.
Now we’re on the corner of the blanket. Hdc 3 times in the next st.
Working on the other side of the blanket, Hdc in the next 10 st, Dc in the next 3 st, Trc in the next 12 st, Dc in the next 3 st, Hdc in the next 10 st (82)
Round 2: Make 2 Hdc in each of the next 3 st, Hdc in the next 2 st, Dc in the next 2 st, Trc in the next 30 st, Dc in the next 2 st, Hdc in the next 2 st, make 2 Hdc in each of the next 3 st.
Now we’re on the other side of the blanket. Hdc in the next 2 st, Dc in the next 2 st, Trc in the next 30 st, Dc in the next 2 st, Hdc in the next 2 st (88)
Round 3: SlSt in the next 8 st, Sc in the next st, Hdc in the next st, Dc in the next st, Trc in the next 30 st, Dc in the next st, Hdc in the next st, Sc in the next st, SlSt in the next 8 st.
Now we’re on the other side of the blanket. Sc in the next st, Hdc in the next st, Dc in the next st, Trc in the next 5 st, make a Trc Decrease stitch 9 times, Trc in the next 6 st, Dc in the next st, Hdc in the next st, Sc in the next st, SlSt in the next st (79)
SlSt to the next st to complete the blanket. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Pin the blanket on as shown (the part with the 9 Trc Decreases goes on top of the shoulders of the pig) and sew or hot glue on. Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn.
Hands: (Make 2)
In Regular Pink
The hands are made by creating a single popcorn stitch. We essentially create 4 half-done half double crochets, then yarn over to crochet the half double crochets together.
Row 1: Ch 2 (Pic 1).
Yarn over and insert your hook into the 2nd Ch from the hook. Yarn over and pull up a loop. You will have 3 loops on your hook (Pic 2). Yarn over and pull through two loops (Pic 3).
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Repeat what is in the *stars* a total of three times:
*Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch we were just working in. Yarn over and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through two loops.*
After doing this, you will have 5 loops on your hook (Pic 4). Yarn over and pull through all 5 loops at the same time (Pic 5-6). This will form the hand.
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Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. You can pull the tail ends of yarn to tighten up the hand if needed. Then, pin the hands on as shown (Pic 8) and sew or hot glue on. Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn.
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Left Foot:
Start in very light pink
Round 1: Make 8 Hdc into a Magic Ring. Tighten the ring to form a circle (8)
Round 2: Change to pink. Working in the BLO, Sc in the next 4 st. Now we will form the hoof of the foot. Insert your hook into the middle of the magic ring as shown (Pic 1-2) and Sc 1 (Pic 2-4). Continuing to work in the BLO, Sc in the next 4 st (Pic 5) (Stitch count: 9. The stitch count goes up by 1 because we added the Sc into the Magic Ring)
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Round 3: Working in BOTH loops, *Sc* all around (9)
Now we will form the side of the leg.
Row 4: Sc in the next st. Ch 1 and turn. Sc in the next 4 st (4)
Row 5: Ch 1 and turn. *Dec* 2 times (2)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Pin the left foot onto the left side of the toy’s body as shown and sew on, making sure to add stuffing before fully sewn on. Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn.
Right Foot:
Start in very light pink
Round 1: Make 8 Hdc into a Magic Ring. Tighten the ring to form a circle (8)
Round 2: Change to pink. Working in the BLO, Sc in the next 4 st. Now we will form the hoof of the foot. Insert your hook into the middle of the magic ring as shown (Pic 1-2) and Sc 1 (Pic 2-4). Continuing to work in the BLO, Sc in the next 4 st (Pic 5) (Stitch count: 9. The stitch count goes up by 1 because we added the Sc into the Magic Ring)
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Round 3: Working in BOTH loops, *Sc* all around (9)
Now we will form the side of the leg.
Row 4: SlSt in the next st. Sc in the next 4 st
Row 5: Ch 1 and turn. *Dec* 2 times (4)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Pin the right foot onto the right side of the toy’s body as shown and sew on, making sure to add stuffing before fully sewn on. Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn.
Tail:
In Regular Pink
Row 1: Ch 7. Make 3 Dc into the 2nd Ch from the hook. Make 3 Dc in each of next 5 st (18)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Hold one end of the crochet piece, then twist the other end of the crochet piece until the tail until it forms a swirl (Pic 2). The double crochets will naturally want to twirl, just use your fingers to guide the twirl. Then, pin the tail on as shown and sew or hot glue on (Pic 4). Once done, weave in ends and cut any excess yarn. Done!
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Done! If you made this pig in a blanket, I would LOVE to see! You can show me by posting a picture in the comments underneath this post 🙂
11 Comments
what am I doing wrong? the blanket keeps being way too big for the pig in the end. i’m following the pattern exactly. also rounds 23 and 24 on the pig body are hard to follow as the stitch counts don’t make sense. please help I desperately want to make this cutie!
It looks like Round 11 of the body had a typo. Originally it called to “Sc all around”. What it should actually say is, “Inc, Sc in the next st” all around. I corrected it, so once you do that round with the increase, the rest of the pattern will work out 🙂 Then, the body will also be big enough for the blanket. Sorry about the typo!
Even with the corrected round 11, the blanket is far too large for the pig (like almost twice the size it is in the picture)
That’s so strange! I just crocheted another blanket following the pattern and it fits the pig perfectly for me. Did you make sure to do the Trc Decreases in the last round of the blanket? This makes the blanket a little smaller at the top, and the Trc Decrease section goes around the top of the pig. Also, make sure to pin the blanket on snugly around the pig’s body for it to fit best.
Can I see a picture of both your blanket and the pig separately? It would help me see what’s going on. Thanks!
I’ll also post a picture of the pig wearing the blanket. It wraps around him a lot more than in your example pictures. I checked my round 11 and I did do the (inc, sc) repeat around
He’s still cute though!
Thanks so much for providing pictures! This helps me see where our blankets are coming out differently 🙂 I can tell that your Sc stitches on the pig have a nice tight tension — better than mine!
I see your Trc stitches come out a bit larger than mine; and this because we have different tension when we crochet our Trc stitches. Trc stitches tend to be slightly difficult to make in a tighter tension since we yarn over twice. This definitely seems to be why the blanket is coming out too big for your pig. A slightly looser tension on those Trc stitches will make the blanket too big on each round, and that’s not something I considered when choosing to use so many Trc stitches!
I will add a note for other crocheters to try a tighter tension if possible, or to downsize their hook for the blanket! I’m so sorry that you had this issue arise, but very grateful you helped provide pictures and feedback so I could see why ours were coming out different! Your pig is looking very cute 😍
The blanket came out too big on my first attempt as well but sizing down the hook to a 3mm for the blanket seemed to fix the issue for me :). My issue was not being able to keep a tight enough tension with all the Trc stitches so the smaller hook helped compensate for that.
Thanks so much for letting me know! I didn’t consider that tension for Trc stitches varies from person to person, and that could result in the blanket coming out too large! I added a gauge swatch to the blanket pattern so other crocheters have a guide on what tension to have for the Trc stitches 🙂 I also added a note that they can use a 3mm hook like you did, thanks for the suggestion!
By the way, I love the color you chose for the blanket 😍 I almost used that exact shade but I ended up using purple for the blanket.
This would be cute to give to a child just bc
Just wondering, but in round 12, am I supposed to still be working in the FLO or am I supposed to be working in BOTH loops?