Looking for a fun and easy crochet project? The Amigurumi Baby Cow Bessie Free Pattern is perfect for beginners! This adorable baby cow features a sweet design with a purple and white nose, giving it a unique touch. The body, head, and legs of the cow are crocheted as a single piece, making the process smoother and easier for crochet newbies. With this free pattern, you’ll be able to create a cute, cuddly cow that’s sure to be a favorite.
Key Features of the Baby Cow Bessie Crochet Pattern:
- Beginner-Friendly: Ideal for crocheters new to amigurumi, this pattern is simple and easy to follow.
- Unique Nose Design: The baby cow has a cute purple and white nose, with a subtle orange tone that gives it an adorable, distinctive look.
- One-Piece Body: The legs, body, and head are crocheted in one continuous piece, making the assembly process quick and simple.
- Easy Assembly: After completing the main body, you’ll simply sew on the arms and ears, which makes this an excellent project for beginners.
Materials Needed:
- Yarn: The designer leaves the yarn choice up to you, but recommends using quality yarn such as Himalaya or YarnArt for the best results.
- Safety Eyes: For the eyes of the cow.
- Crochet Hook: Suitable for the yarn you choose.
- Stuffing: For filling the toy.
Designer: drchoco_crochet
With its adorable design and simple instructions, the Baby Cow Bessie Amigurumi pattern is a great way to improve your crochet skills while creating a charming, handmade toy. Download the free PDF pattern today and start crocheting your own cute baby cow!
Materials:
White and one yarn color of your choice.
Pink yarn to make mouth
Crochet hook that matches your yarn
(I used alize velluto white and purple, himalaya pink for mouth, 6mm and 4,5mm hook) Safety eyes – 16mm
Fiber filling
Stitch marker
Scissors
Yarn needle
Abbrevations:
MR: magic ring
Sc: single crochet
Inc: increase
Dec: decrease
Slst: slip stitch
BLO: Back loop only
Fo: fasten off
Arms (x2)
Start with magic ring. With purple yarn,
1. Sc 6
2. Sc 6
3. Change to white, sc 6
4. Sc 6
Stuff loosely with fiberfill
Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.
Sew arms between rows 6-7 (10-11in total)
Legs (x2)
Start with magic ring. With purple yarn,
1. Sc 6
2. (2Sc, inc) x 2 (8sc)
3. Change to white, BLO, sc 8 (8sc)
4. Sc 8 (8sc)
For first leg, cut the yarn and fasten off. Put a stitch marker into first stitch of round 4.
For second leg, don’t cut the yarn.
Head – Body
Now we will attach legs to form the body
1. Sc 4 with second leg, chain 1, insert your hook into the stitch where you put stitch marker before in first leg, sc 1, sc 7 more with first leg (8sts total), sc 1 with chain, sc 4 with second leg (17sc)
2. Sc 17.
You can sew the holes between legs now.
3. (3sc, inc) x 4, sc (21sc)
4. 21sc
5. (5sc, dec) x 3 (18sc)
6. (4sc, dec) x 3 (15sc)
Start stuffing. Keep continue as you go.
7. (3sc, dec) x 3 (12sc)
8. (Sc, inc) x 6 (18sc)
9. (5sc, inc) x 3 (21sc)
For rows 10-12, sc 21 for 3 rounds
13. Sc, dec x 7
Insert 14mm safety eyes between rows 11-12, 3 sts apart.
14. Dec x 7
Fasten off, close hole.
Mouth
Use a thinner yarn. (I used himalaya dolphin baby yarn and 4.5mm hook)
1. Make a slipknot. Ch5
2. Turn your work, starting from second chain, inc, sc2, 3sc into last stitch, turn your work, sc 3
3. Sc 10, slst.
Sew through rows 10-11.
Ears (Make 2)
Start with magic ring,
1. 6 sc
2. (Sc, inc) x 3
Sew between rows 13-14.
Congrats! Your baby cow is ready.