The Little Bull by Maria Ufimtseva

The Little Bull

Crochet
November 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
2.5 mm
~6.5 inches/16-17 cm
US
English
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Amigurumi crochet pattern The Little Bull

This pattern includes:

  • a .pdf file with detailed instructions
  • 11 pages long and has 49 photos to help you by working
  • includes a print friendly version
  • the pattern is available in English and uses US crochet terms

It is a bottom-up crocheted toy. Attach the paws, tail, muzzle, to the body in the process of crocheting. Ears and horns are sewn on.

Please note that the pattern does not include the lessons of eyes wool felting. This process is guided in photos.

The finished product using the materials described in this pattern is ~6.5 inches/16-17 cm tall.

It is possible to use any different yarn to your taste.

The required materials and tools:
• DK weight yarn of any desired colors
I used wool yarn (50% wool, 50% acrylic, 250 m/100 gr):
• light beige for a body
• dark beige for hoofs, a muzzle, and horns

You can use Alize Cotton Gold yarn (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 330 m/100 gr):
• light beige (67) for a body
• beige (262) for hoofs, a muzzle, and horns
• white (55) for glares
• any desired color for a scarf

• any white fluffy yarn for pompoms (I used Alize Softy yarn)
• any brown pile yarn for a tassel of the tail
• black/dark brown Iris yarn or any different thin cotton yarn for embroidering
• D=8 mm safety eyes
• 2.25 mm, 2.5 mm crochet hook or use whatever hook you feel works best with your yarn
• sewing needle for the muzzle design
• stuffing material: fiberfill
• optional for eyes: white wool for felting, needle for felting, foam sponge, D=7-8 mm eye beads, glue.


This pattern was based on Maria Ufimtseva’s design and is only for your own use. Please, don’t give or sell it to anybody else nor electronically, physically or any other ways.
By buying this pattern from its owner, you have all rights to do whatever you want with the finished toy. Even selling it without author’s permission.

Thank you, and happy crocheting!