Amigurumi Rainbow Giraffe Free Crochet Pattern

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Are you ready to embark on a delightful crochet adventure? If you’re a fan of whimsical creations, then you’ll love this free crochet pattern for an adorable amigurumi rainbow giraffe. Amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting small stuffed animals and figures, has captured the hearts of crafters around the world. This charming giraffe not only adds a splash of color to your collection but also makes for an incredible gift for children and adults alike. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting your journey, this pattern is designed to be beginner-friendly and easy to follow.

In this blog post, we will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring that you can create this lovable giraffe with confidence. The vibrant hues of a rainbow will instantly lift your spirits as you watch your creation come to life stitch by stitch. The combination of simple shapes and stitches makes the amigurumi rainbow giraffe an approachable project, perfect for mastering some foundational crochet techniques while having fun at the same time.

You might be wondering what materials you will need for this delightful project. Fear not! The list is straightforward and requires only a few basic supplies. With some yarn in various bright colors, a crochet hook, and a few other essentials, you’ll be well on your way to creating your very own rainbow giraffe. We’ll provide you with all the details you need, so you won’t have to worry about hunting for obscure supplies.

This pattern allows for personal creativity, encouraging you to choose your favorite colors for this charming creature. You can even experiment with different yarn weights and hooks to achieve various sizes – a perfect way to customize your amigurumi giraffe for different occasions. Plus, this project is not only great for improving your crochet skills but also offers an excellent opportunity for relaxation and mindfulness.

As you follow along with this pattern, you will not only create a beautiful piece of art but also develop a deeper connection with the crochet community. Sharing your finished work on social media is a fantastic way to connect with fellow crafters, exchange tips, and inspire others to take up this rewarding hobby. So gather your materials, get comfy, and let your creativity flow as you start making your own amigurumi rainbow giraffe.

In the coming sections, you’ll find the complete step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and inspiring photos to assist you on your journey. So, let’s dive into the colorful world of yarn and stitching and bring your rainbow giraffe to life!

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Abbreviations: 

SC – single crochet 

İNC – increase 

DEC – decrease 

CH – chain 

Materials and Tools 

You can knit a giraffe from any yarn. Size depends on yarn and used hook. 

The materials I used for this giraffe: 

– Hook 2 mm 

– Alize cotton gold yarn 

– filler 

– safe eyes with a diameter of 10mm 

– Solid copper wire (if you use the same yarn, you will need 3 pieces of 75 cm) 

– insulating tape 

PATTERN 

Head 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 6x (24) 

5. (3sc, 1inc) 6x (30) 

6. (4sc, 1 inc) 6x (36) 

7. (5sc, 1inc) 6x (42) 

8. (6sc, 1inc) 6x (48) 

9. -14 48sc (6 rows) 

15. (6sc, 1dec) 6x (42) 

16. (5sc, 1dec) 6x (36) 

17. (4sc, 1dec) 6x (30) 

18. (3sc, 1dec) 6x (24) 

19. (2sc, 1dec) 6x (18) 

Take the wire, bend the loop, fix the connection point with electrical tape (see figure below). Put it in the head and stuff it. Next, we knit the last two rows. 

20. (1sc, 1dec) 6x (12) 

21. (dec) 6x (6) 

Horns (2x) 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (3sc, 1inc) 3x (15) 

4.15sc (15) 

5.15sc (15) 

6. (3sc, 1dec) 3x (12) 

7. (dec) 6x (6) change the color 

8.8-13. 6sc (6 rows) 

To finish. leave an end for sewing to the head. 

Ears (2x) 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2.6sc (6) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 3x (9) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 3x (12) 

5. (3sc, 1 inc) 3x (15) 

6. (4sc, 1 inc) 3x (18) 

7.18sc 

8.18sc 

9.18sc 

10.18sc 

11. (4sc, 1dec) 3x (15) 

12. (3sc, 1dec) 3x (12) 

13.12sc 

Finish, leave the end for sewing. Fold ears and flash as shown on the image. 

Muzzle 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 6x (24) 

5. (3sc, 1inc) 6x (30) 

6. (4sc, 1 inc) 6x (36) 

7. 36sc 

8.336sc 

9.36sc 

10. (4sc, 1dec) 6x (30) 

11.30sc 

12.30sc 

13. (3sc, 1dec) 6x (24) 

14.24sc 

15.24sc 

16. (2sc, 1dec) 6x (18) 

17.18sc 

Finish, leave the end for sewing. Sew a muzzle on the head (see photo below) 

Nostrils (2x) 

İNTO MAGİC RİNG 1sc, 1hdc, 2dc, 1hdc, 1sc. 

Eyes (2x) 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3.12sc 

4.12sc 

5. (dec) 6x (6) 

Insert safe eyes after 4 rows, fill a little. 

Eyelids (2x) 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

Fold in half and knit 9 sc for both sides. Sew over the eyes. 

Neck (4x) 

Balls for the neck you can knit around the wire that comes from the head, or knit separately and then dress them. Leave a ponytail to sew later balls with each other. 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 6x (24) 

5. (3sc, 1inc) 6x (30) 

6. (4sc, 1 inc) 6x (36) 

7. – 9 36sc (3 rows) 

10. (4sc, 1dec) 6x (30) 

11. (3sc, 1dec) 6x (24) 

12. (2sc, 1dec) 6x (18) 

13. (1sc, 1dec) 6x (12) 

14. (1dec) 6x (6) 

Body (6x) 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 6x (24) 

5. (3sc, 1inc) 6x (30) 

6. (4sc, 1 inc) 6x (36) 

7. (5sc, 1inc) 6x (42) 

8. (6sc, 1inc) 6x (48) 

9. (7sc, 1inc) 6x (54) 

10. (8sc, 1inc) 6x (60) 

11. – 13 (3 rows) 60 sc 

To finish. Then the details will communicate with each other in a contrasting color. 

Leg Bottom (4x) Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 6x (24) 

5. (3sc, 1inc) 6x (30) 

6. (4sc, 1 inc) 6x (36) 

7. (5sc, 1inc) 6x (42) 

8. (6sc, 1inc) 6x (48) 

9. (7sc, 1inc) 6x (54) 

Top of the foot (4x) 

We knit as well as a foot to 9 row. Row 10-13 (4 rows) 54sc 

To finish. 

Feet (12x) 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 6x (24) 

5. (3sc, 1inc) 6x (30) 

6.30sc 

7.30sc 

8. (3sc, 1dec) 6x (24) 

9. (2sc, 1dec) 6x (18) 

10. (1sc, 1dec) 6x (12) 

11. (dec) 6x (6) 

Put the balls on the wire, then we will connect it to the body. 

This is a little trickier. Wire 1 is already attached to the head and neck, wires 2 and 3 will be connected in the process, so that it will be durable 

frame. Layout of how the frame looks inside a giraffe. 

We take the top and bottom of the legs and begin to tie them together with single crochet. When you knit about half, then take wire 2, stretch it through upper part of the foot and bend it as in the picture below. Do not forget to fix insulating tape around the ends and connecting parts. 

Stack your feet. 

On the upper part of the leg we take three balls. Sew all the balls with each other and with bottom part with several stitches. 

Now we will attach the body parts. 

Take two pieces and knit 10 sc together. Insert the wire between both parts, then bend it and bring the end through the SC of the second part. Now knit 20 sc. 

Take wire 2 (legs)., Make a small loop around wire 1 (squeeze loop with pliers to make it stronger) 

Knit another 20 sc together. Wire 2 will come out of the body. Fill and knit the last 10 sc. 

Sew a leg from the third ball to the body. We fix the second leg similarly. 

Take the next 2 parts of the body and knit them together sc. Sew to the first parts. 

Wire 3 connect the rear legs. Take the last 2 body parts and connect knitting them together 20 sc. Loop around 1 wire. end from the first isolate the wire, we no longer need it. We knit 20 sc, attach the second leg and again knit 20 sc for both parts. 

For the tail of the giraffe, I used different lengths of thread and different sizes of balls. 

Of course, you can do as you like. 

Knit chains of VP of different lengths. 

Balls for the tail (4x) 

Row: 

1.6 sc into magic ring 

2. (inc) 6x (12) 

3. (1sc, 1 inc) 6x (18) 

4. (2sc, 1 inc) 6x (24) 

5.24sc 

6.24sc 

7. (2sc, 1dec) 6x (18) 

8. (1sc, 1dec) 6x (12) 

9. (dec) 6x (6) 

Sew on a tail, decorate with a bow, ribbon or flower 

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