Free PDF Crochet Pattern Snowflake Arctic Fox Amigurumi

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    The Arctic fox is known for its striking white fur and adaptability to the cold, but today I’m excited to introduce you to a charming Snowflake Arctic Fox amigurumi inspired by this fascinating animal. This crocheted toy features a beautiful, fluffy design complete with a red scarf, capturing the essence of the Arctic fox in a cute and cuddly way.

    Snowflake Arctic Fox Amigurumi Pattern

    The pattern includes detailed instructions for creating the fox’s fluffy fur, along with tips on how to paint its ears and cheeks. Although the toy’s tail is a bit shorter than expected, it still captures the thick, luxurious tail that’s characteristic of the Arctic fox. The finished result is a cozy and delightful creation that will surely impress!

    Designer: crochetbynahren

    Get started on this adorable Snowflake Arctic Fox amigurumi pattern today! Happy crocheting!

    Materials:

    • 3mm crochet hook
    • size 6 yarn in white and desired color for the scarf
    • safety eyes
    • needle for sewing
    • stuffing
    • scissors
    • black felt or yarn for embroidering the nose
    • optional: blush

    Abbreviations:

    • mr – magic ring
    • R – row
    • SC – single crochet
    • inc – increase
    • dec – decrease
    • F.O. – fasten off
    • (x) – repeat x times

    Head:

    R1: Create a magic ring and work 8sc into the ring. (8)
    R2: inc x8 (16)
    R3: (1sc, inc) x8 (24)
    R4: (2sc, inc) x8 (32)
    R5-7: sc around *3 rows* (32)
    R8: (2sc, dec) x8 (24)
    R9: (1sc, dec) x8 (16)
    Insert safety eyes between R5 and R6, about 4 stitches apart.
    Stuff the head.
    R10: dec x8 (8)
    Do not F.O. – we will continue crocheting the body in the next step.

    Body:

    R11: inc x8 (16)
    R12: (1sc, inc) x8 (24)
    R13: (2sc, inc) x8 (32)
    R14: (3sc, inc) x8 (40)
    R15: (4sc, inc) x8 (48)
    R16: sc around (48)
    R17: (4sc, dec) x8 (40)
    R18: (3sc, dec) x8 (32)
    R19: (2sc, dec) x8 (24)
    Start stuffing.
    R20: (1sc, dec) x8 (16)
    R21: dec x8 (8)
    F.O., finish stuffing and hide the yarn tail.

    Ears – crochet two:

    R1: Create a magic ring and work 2sc into the ring. (2)
    R2: inc x2 (4)
    R3: (1sc, inc) x2 (6)
    R4: (2sc, inc) x2 (8)
    R5: sc around (8)
    No need for stuffing.
    F.O. and leave a tail for sewing.
    Sew the ears between R2 to R4.

    Scarf:

    Chain 4- start from the 2nd chain from the hook and sc 3 down along the chain (3)
    Turn your work and sc 3 on the other side of the chain (3)
    Repeat this process until you have the desired lenght for your scarf.
    I repeated this process until had 51 rows, but depending on your yarn and hook size it could be different.
    After you reached your final length, F.O. and cut the yarn tail.
    I just wrapped the scarf around my fox, but you can secure it by sewing it together.

    Tail:

    R1: Create a magic ring and work 4sc into the ring. (4)
    R2: (1sc, inc) x2 (6)
    R4: (2sc, inc) x2 (8)
    R5-16 sc around *11rows* (8)
    Lightly stuff.
    (I use the end of my crochet hook to push the stuffing inside.)
    Fold in half and close the tail with 3sc.
    F.O. and leave a tail for sewing. Sew the tail at the back of R15 to R17 and wrap it to the front of the body. Secure it with the yarn tail.

    Nose and Blush:

    Either cut a little felt nose and glue or embroider it right between the eyes.
    I gave my Fox a little blush near the eyes and in the ears. Let your creativity take over. I can’t wait to see what you’ll come up with!

    You’re finished!

    Thank you so much for using my crochet pattern and bringing your own Snowball to life!
    Your support means the world to me! I hope you enjoyed creating your adorable plushie as much as I enjoyed designing it.
    I would really love to see your Snowballs!
    Please tag me in your posts so I can see and appreciate them. @crochetbynahren

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