Baby Otter 🦦 💗 Free Crochet Pattern

I couldn't find a pattern online that seemed right, so I decided to write up my own pattern for a baby otter!

Once again, I am using friendship bracelet thread & a 2.5mm hook.

This pattern has a couple intermediate stitches but it works up quickly!

For the ears, I pick two stitches on one side of the magic circle. I work a single crochet into the first stitch. Then in the second stitch (working from outside to middle of head) I place the other stitches and weave in the ends. If this doesn't make sense to you, you can make the ears separate and just see them on! But I do like to take shortcuts to avoid sewing 😅

In my next crochet post, I am going to make his *soulmate* so stay following for more cute pics 💕💕💕

And if you have any questions or want to make your own, leave a comment!

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2024/2/9 Edited to

... Read moreCrocheting is a delightful craft that can produce adorable and unique creations like this baby otter. This pattern involves a few intermediate stitches, making it ideal for those looking to advance their crochet skills while crafting something cute and special. Using a 2.5mm hook along with friendship bracelet thread, you can achieve detailed and refined results. To begin, start with a magic circle and follow the suggested rows. If you're new to crocheting, don't worry! There are many online resources and crochet communities that can help. You can create the ears using a clever shortcut by working them directly onto the head without needing to sew them on separately, saving time and effort. If sewing makes you anxious, this method keeps your project neat and manageable. As you create the body, remember to stuff it lightly to give your otter that cuddly appearance. Once you've completed this adorable crochet project, consider exploring additional patterns, like making a matching heart or even another sea creature. The crochet community is vast, with various projects to inspire you. Join hashtags like #crochet or #diycrafts on social media to connect with fellow crafters and share your completed work! Whether you're creating for yourself or gifting it to someone special, this baby otter is sure to bring joy.

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Ruin

THANK YOU SO MUCH 🥹🥹❤️

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Theresa Joiner

Otter pattern please and thank you

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