Following this free crochet pattern to crochet a amigurumi wolf is simple like playing a game. The loveley wolf likes to collect beautiful toadstools. There for he walks through the colourful autumn woods for hours.
Knowledge: Amigurumi – Crochet Lovely Wolf “Diego”
Supplies: Amigurumi – Crochet Lovely Wolf “Diego”
- Crochet Yarn:
- Colors: brown, white, black
- Size: ca. 125m / 50g
- Example: Schachenmayr Catania
- Crochet Hook:
- Metric: 2,5 mm
- Help? Needle Size Translator
- Wool Needle
- Scissors
- Filling:
- Example: Wadding (100% Viscose)
- Alternatives? Amigurumi Filling
- Eyes:
- Example: 2 Safety Eyes (black, 8mm)
- Alternatives? Amigurumi Eyes
Size: Amigurumi – Crochet Lovely Wolf “Diego”
Here you find the size specifications for the amigurumi wolf Diego without ears.
Needle Size | Yarn |
sitting | standing |
2,5 mm (shown example) | 125m / 50g, 100% Cotton | 9cm | 11,5cm |
Häkelnadel 3,5 mm | 85m / 50g, 100% Cotton | 11,5cm | 16cm |
Crochet Pattern: Amigurumi – Crochet Lovely Wolf “Diego”
For the lovely wolf we first crochet the head and the body in one rush. Then the arms, legs, ears, tail and snout will follow. At last all pieces will be sewn together and your crocheted lovely wolf is already done.
Crochet Wolf Head (1x)
The head for the lovely wolf is crocheted from top down in spiral rounds with single crochet stitches only. After you finished the head you can instantly go on with the body.
- brown:
- 1st round: magic ring + 6 single crochet stitches = 6 stitches
- 2nd round: double every stitch = 12 stitches
- 3rd round: double every 2nd stitch = 18 stitches
- 4th round: double every 3rd stitch = 24 stitches
- 5th round: double every 4th stitch = 30 stitches
- 6th round: double every 5th stitch = 36 stitches
- 7th round: double every 6th stitch = 42 stitches
- 8th round: double every 7th stitch = 48 stitches
- 9th – 16th round: (= 8 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 48 stitches
- white:
- 17th round: each stitch one stitch = 48 stitches
- Attach Safety Eyes, position: after the 14th round, 10 stitches distance
- 18th round: crochet together every 7th and 8th stitch = 42 stitches
- 19th round: crochet together every 6th and 7th stitch = 36 stitches
- 20th round: crochet together every 5th and 6th stitch = 30 stitches
- 21st round: crochet together every 4th and 5th stitch = 24 stitches
- 22nd round: crochet together every 3rd and 4th stitch = 18 stitches
- 23rd round: crochet together every 2nd and 3rd stitch = 12 stitches
- fill and stuff completely
- DONT cut the thread end, continue with body
Crochet Wolf Body (1x)
After you finished the head, you can go on with the body of the crocheted lovely wolf. Here we also work in spiral rounds with single crochet stitches only.
- brown:
- 24th round: double every 2nd stitch = 18 stitches
- 25th round: double every 3rd stitch = 24 stitches
- 26th round: double every 4th stitch = 30 stitches
- 27th – 32nd round: (= 6 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 30 stitches
- 33rd round: crochet together every 4th and 5th stitch = 24 stitches
- 34th round: crochet together every 3rd and 4th stitch = 18 stitches
- 35th round: crochet together every 2nd and 3rd stitch = 12 stitches
- fill and stuff completely
- 36th round: crochet together every 1st and 2nd stitch = 6 stitches
- cut the thread generous, pull off the loop, close remaining opening, secure and weave in the thread end
Crochet Wolf Legs (2x)
The legs for the lovely wolf we crochet from buttom up in spiral rounds with single crochet stitches only.
- white:
- 1st round: magic ring + 6 single crochet stitches = 6 stitches
- 2nd round: double every stitch = 12 stitches
- 3rd – 4th round: (= 2 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 12 stitches
- 5th round: 3x 1 single crochet stitch into one stitch, 3x crochet together two stitches with 1 single crochet stitch, 3x 1 single crochet stitch into one stitch = 9 stitches
- 6th + 7th round: (= 2 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 9 stitches
- brown:
- 8th – 13th round: (= 6 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 9 stitches
- fill and stuff completely
- 14th round: crochet together every 2nd and 3rd stitch = 6 stitches
- cut the thread generous, pull off the loop, DONT cut the thread end, will be needed for sewing later
Crochet Wolf Arms (2x)
The arms for the lovely wolf we crochet from top down in spiral rounds with single crochet stitches.
- white:
- 1st round: magic ring + 6 single crochet stitches = 6 stitches
- 2nd round: double every 2nd stitch = 9 stitches
- 3rd – 4th round: (= 2 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 9 stitches
- brown:
- 5th – 10th round: (= 6 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 9 stitches
- fill and stuff completely
- 11th round: crochet together every 2nd and 3rd stitch = 6 stitches
- cut the thread generous, pull off the loop, DONT cut the thread end, will be needed for sewing later
Crochet Wolf Ears (2x)
The ears for the lovely wolf we crochet from top down with single crochet stitches in spiral rounds.
- black:
- 1st round: magic ring + 6 single crochet stitches = 6 stitches
- 2nd round: double every 3rd stitch = 8 stitches
- 3rd round: double every 4th stitch = 10 stitches
- brown:
- 4th round: double every 5th stitch = 12 stitches
- 5th round: double every 6th stitch = 14 stitches
- 6th – 8th round: (= 3 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 14 stitches
Crochet Wolf Tail (1x)
The tail for the lovely wolf from the tip to the back with single crochet stitches in spiral rounds.
- black:
- 1st round: magic ring + 6 single crochet stitches = 6 stitches
- 2nd round: double every 2nd stitch = 9 stitches
- 3rd round: double every 3rd stitch = 12 stitches
- 4th round: double every 4th stitch = 15 stitches
- 5th round: double every 5th stitch = 18 stitches
- 6th round: double every 6th stitch = 21 stitches
- 7th round: double every 7th stitch = 24 stitches
- brown:
- 8th – 17th round: (= 10 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 24 stitches
- 18th round: crochet together every 11th and 12th stitch = 22 stitches
- 19th round: crochet together every 10th and 11th stitch = 20 stitches
- 20th round: crochet together every 9th and 10th stitch = 18 stitches
- 21st round: crochet together every 8th and 9th stitch = 16 stitches
- 22nd round: crochet together every 7th and 8th stitch = 14 stitches
- 23rd round: crochet together every 6th and 7th stitch = 12 stitches
- 24th round: crochet together every 5th and 6th stitch = 10 stitches
- fill and stuff completely
- 25th round: crochet together every 4th and 5th stitch = 8 stitches
- cut the thread generous, pull off the loop, DONT cut the thread end, will be needed for sewing later
Crochet Wolf Snout (1x)
The snout for the lovely wolf we crochet from the tip to the head in spiral rounds with single crochet stitches only.
- brown:
- 1st round: magic ring + 6 single crochet stitches = 6 stitches
- 2nd round: double every stitch = 12 stitches
- 3rd round: double every 2nd stitch = 18 stitches
- 4th – 6th round: (= 3 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 18 stitches
- cut the thread generous, pull off the loop, DONT cut the thread end, will be needed for sewing later
Finish Crochet Wolf
After you finished crocheting all this you are sitting in front of many pieces. To make assembling them easier, you can put the parts together with pins at first. This way you can make changes easily, if you don’t like the positioning.
Next you put the snout in the middle between the eyes to sew it on. It is helpful to attach the snout once around with pins. Use the long tail of the snout for sewing and work once around and pull off the pins one after the other. When you are next to the end, you can fill and stuff the snout.
Now you can sew the ears to the head. They wont be filled, but folded flat. The open site is placed on the right and the left side on the top of the head. Both ears are in one line parallel to the eyes, seen from the top.
Then you can sew on the arms right under the head. You can fold them flat and sew them horizontally. Or you make them movable with the pattern for thread joints. The legs will be foldet and sewn in one line to the middle of the bottom of the body.
The tail will be sewn at the middle of the back. Fold down the open end and sew it horizontal on the back of the body. The tail of the fox is the counterweight to get him seated, so choose the position wise.
At last you can embroider the mouth and the nose with black Darning Yarn. Start with a horizontally stitch for the mouth and embroider then a vertical stitch to the nose. For the nose you stitch as often around two stitches until it has the needed size.
Congratulations! Your lovely wolf is finished. Just send him into the woods to collect mushrooms!
If you like the mushrooms you can crochet them as well. On the left side of the picture you can see the big toadstool “Flage” with a flat hood.
On the right side is the smallest toadstool “Kulgo”. This one has a beautiful hemispherical hood and is crocheted also very easy.