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Fish throw pillow
Goofy Fish Throw Pillow Crochet Pattern + VIDEOS | Beginner-Friendly Amigurumi Home Décor
Bring a splash of humor and retro flair to your space with the Goofy Fish Throw Pillow — a beginner-friendly crochet pattern that’s equal parts silly and stylish!
Whether you’re adding character to your couch, crafting a gift that makes people smile, or diving into a fun weekend project — this pattern is your next creative catch.
✨ What’s inside:
Beginner Stitch Guide – learn the essential crochet techniques and tips
32 pages of step-by-step written instructions
52 detailed photos showing every stage of the process
Exclusive video tutorials for crocheting and assembling your fish
Size of an item:
The length of the pillow without the tail is approximately 33 cm (about 13 inches).
Level:
Easy
Materials:
o Yarn for the body of the fish (Wendy With Wool Aran Tweed, 400 g, shade 5700, or
Emu Classic Aran With Wool Tweed, 400 g - 840 m, shade 221) — 100 g.
o Chunky brown yarn for the head, fins, and tail
(hypoallergenic acrylic, approximately 2 cm thick 300 g skein) — you’ll need about 150 g.
o White yarn for the eyes (Alize Baby Best, cotton blend) — 7 g
o A pair of safety eyes (12 mm in diameter)
o Toy stuffing — hollow fiber filling, 150 g.
o Black polyester cord for the smile, about 3 mm thick
o Crochet hooks — sizes 2.5 mm, 8 mm, and 10 mm
o Stitch marker
o Large-eyed yarn needle for joining the parts together
o Scissors
This crochet pattern is designed in A5 format, the perfect size for a cozy, hands-on booklet.
If you’d like to print it out:
For best results, print on A4 paper and select “2 pages per sheet” in your printer dialog — this will keep the layout neat and compact, just like a mini crochet guidebook.
Use color printing to fully enjoy the detailed step-by-step photos and keep your pages bright and clear.
Skills required:
Crocheting in spiral, crocheting in rows, chain, slip stitch, single, half double and double crochet stitch, increasing and decreasing of stitches, making a circle and an oval, knowing what the right and wrong side is.
CONTENT:
This tutorial includes 1 PDF file
The pattern is written in English, using US crochet terminology.
- First published: October 2025
- Page created: October 29, 2025
- Last updated: October 29, 2025 …
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