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Babie Giraffes – Amigurumi Collection [Free Crochet Pattern]

Babie Giraffes. Amigurumi (“crocheted dolls” in Japanese) are a modern craze that have taken the world by storm. These adorable creatures can be made from just about anything, and they make great gifts for all occasions.

In this blog post, we’re providing you with a free crochet pattern for a babie giraffe. This amigurumi is sure to bring joy to anyone who receives it, and it only requires basic crochet skills. So get started today and enjoy creating these little creatures!

What are Babie Giraffes?

Babie giraffes are one of the cutest animals on the planet, and they’re also pretty easy to crochet. This free crochet pattern will help you create a little babie giraffe with just a few simple stitches.

To make your babie giraffe, start by creating a magic ring.

Next, chain 4 (or use any multiple of 4), then work 3 single crochets into the ring. You can change colors here if you like, but I recommend staying with the default brown and pink colors for this project.

Now work 2 more single crochets in each stitch around the ring. When you reach the end of the round, pull up a loop and slip stitch back into the first stitch of the round to finish off. Your babie giraffe is now complete!

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How to make a Babie Giraffe

If you love giraffes, then you will love this free crochet pattern for a babie giraffe! This adorable animal is easy to make and requires just a few basic stitches. You can make it in any color or style you like, and it would be a great addition to any child’s toy collection.

Starting off by making a head using the standard crochetFoundation Single Crochet (SC) chain, work 2 SC into the first chain from the hook. Work 8 more SC into the same chain, ending with an SC in the last chain.

Make another SC into each of the next 3 chains, then work 2 SC into the next ch-2 space. Work 10 more SC into this space, ending with an SC in the last chain.

Make 1 more ch-2 space and continue working as follows: Working into back loops only (BLO), work 5 SC in next ch-2 space. Work 3 SC in next BLO stitch, then work 2 SC in next BLO stitch (8 total stitches). *Work 1 DC into each of next 5 STS; continue working from * to end. Fasten off and weave yarn through all remaining loops on your hook.

Now it’s time to create your Giraffe’s body!

Chain 60 (or however long you want your giraffe to be) on size G/6 (4mm) crochet hook and start by making a magic ring or starting double crochets (DC).

Work 6 DC into the ring. Work 2 SC into each of the next 6 DC, then work 2 SC in next DC. *Work 1 DC into each of the next 5 STS; continue working from * to end. Fasten off and weave yarn through all remaining loops on your hook.

Now it’s time to add some details to your giraffe! Take a small amount of brown or black yarn and create a spot for your Giraffe’s eye using the following instructions: Make a SC in the top left corner of each eye space.

Make sure that your stitches are facing down when you make this stitch. Now work another SC into each of the next 3 eye spaces, making sure that you go across both eyes. Fasten off and weave yarn through all remaining loops on your hook.

To finish, take a small amount of green or white yarn and create a stalk for your Giraffe using the following instructions: Make a SC in top right corner of each stalk space.

Make sure that your stitches are facing down when you make this stitch. Now work another SC into each of the next 3 stalk spaces, making sure that you go across both stalks. Fasten off and weave yarn through all remaining loops on your hook.

And there you have it! Your very own Babie Giraffe!

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What to do with the finished Giraffe

So you have finished your giraffe amigurumi! Congratulations! There are a few things you can do with this crochet project now that it is finished.

The first thing to do is to take your giraffe photo and post it on social media or your blog.Share your creation with others and receive feedback.

Next, you can display your Giraffe Amigurumi as a featured item in one of your Etsy shops. Offer different colors and styles for sale, or offer a discount for those who purchase the finished amigurumi project.

If you would like to give away the final Giraffe Amigurumi as a gift, consider listing it in an online raffle or contest. This will add excitement to the giving process, and potential winners will be truly grateful for your generosity!

Conclusion

If you’re a fan of crochet and the adorable creatures that inhabit the African Savanna, you’ll love this free crochet pattern for a babie giraffe.

This crocheted creature is sure to brighten up any room in your house (or nursery), and it would be a perfect project to take on while using up some of your stash of yarn.

Be sure to check out our collection of other free crochet patterns, as well as our blog posts on tips and tricks for starting out in Crochet, so that you can create even more amazing things!

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All of us had a great week, full of God’s Desired houses in their works, and a lot of creativity to start another project mainly with crochet yarn.
With love and affection, Crochet To Day Free!

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