Pattern [2021] - Crochet Cow

Most amigurumi cow patterns rely on a core set of repetitive stitches. Mastering these foundational techniques will allow you to breeze through almost any pattern:

To help you get started, we'll provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a simple crochet cow pattern. This pattern is perfect for beginners and uses basic stitches and techniques. Crochet Cow Pattern

We begin with the snout using pink yarn, then color-change to white (or your main body color) to complete the head as one seamless piece. Most amigurumi cow patterns rely on a core

You can make all four limbs identical, or make the arms slightly shorter. We will start with the hooves. Rnd 1: 6 sc in a MR. (6 sts) Rnd 2: [Inc] x 6. (12 sts) Rnd 3: Working in BLO , sc around. (12 sts) Change to White/Main Yarn. Rnd 4–8: Sc around. (12 sts for 5 rounds) We begin with the snout using pink yarn,

Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Flatten the ears (do not stuff) and fold the base in half before sewing them to the sides of the head near round 4. Horns (Make 2) Using brown or dark gray yarn: 4 sc in a MR (4) Rnd 2: [Sc, inc] repeat 2 times (6) Rnd 3: Sc in each st around (6)

Start with black or dark brown for the hooves, then switch to white. MR, 6 SC. (6 sts) INC in each stitch around. (12 sts) SC in each stitch around in BLO. (12 sts)

Choose a hook size that is slightly smaller than what is recommended on your yarn label to ensure your stitches are tight and the stuffing doesn't show through.

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