Kody the Koala by Anika Kam

Kody the Koala

Crochet
February 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
0 stitches and 0 rows = 1 inch
in Gauge is not important for this project
3.0 mm
153 - 164 yards (140 - 150 m)
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for AU$5.00 AUD buy it now

Meet Kody the Koala - a loveable koala from Down Under (aka Australia). He loves to travel with his trusty blue backpack and he is always making new friends on his many adventures.

Getting an exact gauge is not important for this project.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • This item is a PDF that you download through Ravelry
  • The pattern is available in both UK and US terminology (there should be separate files)
  • The finished koala ends up approximately 19cm tall using similar yarn and hook size. Thinner yarn and a smaller hook size will produce a smaller toy and vice versa
  • Gauge is not important - just make sure the stitches are tight enough so that the stuffing doesn’t show through
  • The pattern includes step-by-step instructions for sewing

SKILLS

  • Suitable for advanced beginners / intermediate
  • Magic circle, double crochet (single crochet), increase, invisible decrease, crocheting around a chain, continuous rounds, front loop only, colour change, crochet in rows

MATERIALS

  • 8 ply (DK) cotton in light grey - approx. 50g / 120m / 131yd
  • 8 ply (DK) cotton in dark grey - approx. 1g / 2m / 2yd
  • 8 ply (DK) cotton in white - approx. 10g / 24m / 26yd
  • 8 ply (DK) cotton in blue - approx. 5g / 10m / 11yd
  • Small amount of pink cotton to embroider cheeks
  • 3mm crochet hook
  • 8mm safety eyes
  • 1 button approx. 9mm in diameter
  • Yarn needle
  • Polyester fiberfill stuffing

Please tag me on Instagram @handmade__byani as I would love to see your creations!

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Happy crocheting!

Anika

*** DISCLAIMER ***
Please do not redistribute or claim this pattern (whole or in part) as your own.
You may sell finished items handmade by you in limited quantities from this pattern using your own photos. If you do, please credit Handmade by Ani (Anika Kam) as the designer.