Free Crochet Pig Amigurumi Pattern
Want to try out crocheting different farm animals? Here is a pig amigurumi pattern to try out for free! He only needs 2 colours and continuous rounds which include the ears, snout, limbs, body and squiggly tail. He also works out well, along with my free cow and duck patterns, if you need more ideas for farm animals.
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Introduction to Crocheting Pig
In this post, we will first be starting off with the relevant supplies and techniques you would need to crochet this pig. Here to make this pig, we will be using 2 different yarn colours. Then we will head into the pattern proper which includes the head and then the body.
As this is an ambitious beginner friendly pattern, here you will learn how to attempt different special stitches like bobble and cluster stitches and also learn how to do some colour changes in amigurumi.
Stick around after that to check out the full video of how to crochet a pig and finally we will end off with the full pattern PDF download if that is the mode of reading that suits you best. Don’t forget to grab the free Animal Shaping Starter Guide if this is something you would love to design in the future!
Supplies and Techniques for Crocheting a Pig
Here I have listed the techniques as well as the materials needed to crochet a pig amigurumi. Each one is individually linked if you need to learn more about how to master each technique, or you could check out this post on “How to Learn Basic Crochet Stitches step by step for Absolute Beginners - 6 Easy Steps!”.
There are also some special stitches involved in crocheting this pig which are listed below (bobble and cluster stitches) and they are also individually linked to tutorials which will be helpful if you do not know how to make these stitches.
The materials needed are also listed below or if you wish to see what I start off most of my projects with, then check out this post on “My Crochet Tools and Accessories that are Super Simple to Start With”. Read on below.
Terminology for Crocheting Pig
Ch = chain
St = stitch (refers to number of stitches in one round)
2sc1 = single crochet increase (meaning 2 single crochet in same stitch)
Sc2tog1 = single crochet decrease (referring to invisible decrease)
Special Stitches for Crocheting Pig
4sc1 = 4 single crochet in same stitch
Dc5tog1 = double crochet 5 together
= yo, insert hook in indicated, yo, pull up loop, yo, draw through 2, [yo, insert hook in next, yo, pull up loop, yo, draw through 2] 4 times, (6 loops on hook), yo, pull through all loops on hook
4dc bob = 4 double crochet bobble stitch
= yo, insert hook in indicated, yo, pull up loop, yo, draw through 2 loops, [yo, insert hook in same, yo, pull through 2 loops] 3 times, yo, pull through 5 loops on hook
Materials and Tools for Crocheting Pig
Scheepjes Catona or any equivalent fingering or sport weight yarn
Version 1 - Pink, Peach (25gm each)
Version 2 - Beige, Pink (25gm each)
Black (stash for eyes)
Darning needle
Filling – use leftover yarn or polyester fiberfill
Scissors
Glass eyes (just for landmarking)
See how they look like and my selection for my amigurumis just below.
Also check out my full list of commonly used crochet tools and accessories here.
Now that you have gathered your supplies and had a look at the basic terminology to reading the following pattern, let us first get started!
Yarn
Scheepjes Catona or any equivalent fingering or sport weight yarn
Crochet hook
2.5-3.0mm Clover crochet hook
Stuffing
Use leftover yarn or polyester fibrefill
Darning Needles
Safety Eyes
4mm glass eyes or safety eyes
Stitch Markers
Plastic stitch markers or metal stitch markers
Crochet Pig Pattern
Crochet Pig Head
Start off head using pink yarn.
Round 1: Ch4, sc2, 3sc1, go around and work into the other side of foundation chain, sc1, 2sc1 (all pink) – 8st
Round 2: [(Sc1, ch2, work into 2nd ch from hook, (sc1, dc1, tr1, ch1 and sl st 1 down, dc1, sc1), sc1 in main st)] (peach), sc2 (pink), [(sc1, ch2, work into 2nd ch from hook, (sc1, dc1, ch1 and sl st 1 down, tr1, dc1, sc1), sc1 in main st)] (peach), sc4 (pink) - 10st
Round 3: 2sc1 before ear, 2sc1 after ear, 2sc2, 2sc1 before ear, 2sc1 after ear, 2sc4 (all pink) - 20st
Round 4: Sc16, 3sc1, sc3 (all pink) - 22st
Round 5: Sc12, 4sc1, sc9 (all pink) - 25st
Round 6: Sc1 (pink), 4sc1 (pink), sc18 (pink), 4dc Bob x 2 (peach), sc3 (pink) - 28st
Round 7: Sc22, dc4tog1, sc2 (all pink) - 25st
Round 8: Sc1, dc2tog2, sc2tog1, 2sc6, sc2tog1, dc2tog2, sc1, dc5tog1 (all pink) - 21st
Add stuffing to head.
Crochet Pig Body
Continue into body from head using pink yarn.
Round 9: Sc6, 2sc9, sc6 (all pink) - 30st
Round 10: Sc30 (pink) - 30st
Rounds 11-12: Repeat Round 10
Round 13: Sc3 (pink), 4tr bob (peach), sc6 (pink), (sc1, 2sc1) x 6 (pink), sc6 (pink), 4tr bob (peach), sc1 (pink) - 36st
Round 14: Sc2tog4, sc22, sc2tog3 (all pink) - 29st
Round 15: Sc2tog3, sc17, sc2tog3 (all pink) - 23st
Round 16: Sc2tog2, sc15, sc2tog2 (all pink) - 19st
Add stuffing to body.
Round 17: Sc10, (sc1, ch7, 2sc6, sc1 in same main st), sc8 (all pink) - 20st
Round 18: Sc2tog2 (pink), 4tr bob (peach), sc2tog2 (pink), sc1 (pink), sc1 before tail (pink), sc1 after tail (pink), sc2tog2 (pink), 4tr bob (peach), sc1 (pink), sc2tog1 (pink) - 13st
Round 19: (Sc1, sc2tog1) x 4, sc1 (all pink) - 9st
Add more stuffing to body. Cut off peach yarn and finish off with pink yarn.
Round 20: (Sc1, sc2tog1) x 3 - 6st
Close up in FLO and fasten off.
Free Animal Shaping Starter Guide
Embroider Pig Face
Embroider Pig Eyes
Add eyes by embroidering French knots over the top of the snout on the face. Use a pin marker to landmark before threading in the yarn. Thread in black yarn through head and out to the desired eye location. Without removing yarn from the needle, place tip of needle close to the surface of the face. Loop yarn close to the face around needle twice.
Insert eye back into intended eye position and out through head again. Do not pull the yarn taut because the whole knot will go into the head. Instead, when pulling needle out of the head, pull gently so that the knot stays on the face.
Embroider Pig Snout
Use black yarn to sew down 2 nostrils on either side of the snout.
Crochet Pig Video
After referring to the pattern above, remember to check out the full video on how to crochet a pig, from beginning to the end. It takes less than an hour and it includes captions with voice-overs as well. You can scroll to the specific parts that you are struggling when you are attempting the pattern above. Remember to also like the video and subscribe to my Youtube Channel so that when new amigurumi videos are released, you will know about it!
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Pig PDF Pattern
The Pocket Pig PDF Pattern is an ad-free downloadable PDF printable, with checkboxes included and step-by-step pictorial tutorials. The pattern is easy for beginners, fast and no-sew. Just click on the image below or scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the pattern download.
Conclusion of Crocheting Pig
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To check out more of my ideas for using various types of crochet stitch techniques to shape amigurumi animals, grab my free Animal Shaping Starter Guide below! Inside, get quick ideas on how to get started on shaping ears, snouts, cheeks, bodies and limbs for animals!
Free Animal Shaping Starter Guide
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