Baby Axolotl · Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern (2024)

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Here is another highly-requested no-sew pattern! Say hello to the BABY AXOLOTL! This little guy looks so cute in different yarn fibers and weights, and works up quite quickly.

  • Download the PDF pattern frommy storeorEtsy
  • Watch the video tutorialhere
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The Baby Axolotl is a no-sew amigurumi pattern that features this adorable underwater creature! It is a quick and easy project, worked in one piece. This pocket sized plush can also be crocheted with different yarn weights and fibers to create different looks, such as super bulky blanket or chenille yarn for a plush, velvety look or medium weight yarn in cotton or acrylic for a smaller keychain size.

This axolotl doll is the perfect birthday gift or Christmas holiday gift for animal lovers. It’s also suitable as a portable “pocket pal” toy for kids to carry along with them as a therapy aid or fidget.

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About the Pattern

  • No-sew
  • Easy / beginner-friendly
  • Works up quickly
  • Stashbuster project; great for using up leftover yarn scraps
  • Can be turned into a keychain
  • Available as a FREE video tutorial

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Uses

There are many ways to make use of this pattern, such as:

  • Keychain: add akeyring
  • Ornament: add a hanging loop for your Christmas tree
  • Scent Sachet: stuff it with a satchel of lavender (or your favorite scent) to make it into a soothing diffuser for your car, office, or room
  • Gift: for family and friends as a birthday gift, Christmas holiday gift
  • "Pocket pal" or fidget: suitable as a portable therapy aid or security toy for kids and axolotl lovers
  • Craft fair product: sell it at markets; it's the perfect market prep pattern to work up because it's quick and easy. Axolotls are also trendy and popular animals!

Yarn

    It can also be crocheted with different yarn weights and fibers to create different looks! Below is the axolotl I crocheted using 100% cotton medium weight 4 yarn, such asLion Brand's 24/7 Cotton Yarn. It's a great keychain size at 3.5 inches in height, and I love the stitch definition.

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    For the axolotl below, I used a polyester yarn that creates a chenille and velvet look. This doll turned out to be fluffy, plush, squishy, and super soft! Since the yarn is thicker, I used a larger hook size as well (5mm). This axolotl turned out larger than the previous, with a height of 5 inches.

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    Want a bigger size?

      The baby axolotl is cute and small, but if you'd like a bigger and more cuddly size, try my Pocket Axolotl pattern! I made it as the "mommy" doll to the baby!

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      The larger, Pocket Axolotl is also completely no-sew. It has more detailed gills with two colors, and the limbs are separate pieces joined to the body with crochet methods.

      PDF Pattern

      The PDF pattern isprintable, ad-free, easy to read, includes over 40 photo references,and helps support Sweet Softies!(If you enjoy my free patterns, you can consider it as a donation to me when you buy one of my pattern PDFs! It allows me to maintain my blog and continue sharing more free patterns.)

      You can get the PDF pattern frommy storeorEtsy.

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      Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

      Terms of Use & Copyright Notice© 2024 Sweet Softies (www.sweetsofties.com). You have permission to sell finished products made from this pattern, but you must credit Sweet Softies as the owner/creator of this pattern by linking to my website (www.sweetsofties.com). No wholesale. You may not translate, copy, alter, or sell my patterns in part or in whole in any way. My patterns may not be used in video tutorials or teaching online classes. My patterns may be used in teaching in-person classes ONLY with written consent from me. You may link to this pattern but you may not copy any part of the pattern instructions on other websites.

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      Crochet Pattern Information

      Size:

      Height: 5 inches (13 cm) using super bulky weight #6 yarn

      3.5 inches using medium weight #4 yarn

      Level of Difficulty:

      ★★☆☆☆ Familiar Beginner. Requires familiarity with stitches used (below), changing colors, and attaching yarn.

      Stitches/Terms Used:

      • FO = fasten off
      • YO = yarn over
      • ch = chain
      • sl st = slip stitch sc = single crochet
      • hdc = half double crochet
      • inc = increase (insert 2 sc in same st)
      • dec = decrease (sc 2 sts together)
      • FLO = back loops only

      Materials:

      Crochet Instructions

      The free written crochet instructions will be added here within 6 months of the pattern release! Please stay tuned.

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      Video Tutorial

      Want to crochet this project with me? Follow the step-by-step video tutorial below!

      Want to share your finished axolotl? I'd love to see it onInstagram, @SweetSofties!

      Thank you for reading, and hope you had a fun time crocheting this project! If you'd like to help out my blog, feel free to check out my post,"5 Ways to Support my Blog!"

      You might like my other designs if you enjoyed this one! Simply click on the image below for the pattern, or check out all myfree patternshere.

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      As always, you are more than welcome to SHARE this post with any fellow crocheters who'd like to try this pattern! Thank you for reading, and I wish you all a wonderful day!

      Best wishes,

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      I am an expert and enthusiast-based assistant. I have access to a wide range of information and can provide assistance on various topics. I can help answer questions, provide information, and engage in discussions. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!

      Now, let's discuss the concepts mentioned in this article.

      No-Sew Amigurumi Pattern

      The article introduces a no-sew amigurumi pattern for creating a baby axolotl plush toy. Amigurumi is a Japanese art of crocheting or knitting small stuffed animals or creatures. The no-sew aspect means that the pattern does not require sewing pieces together, making it easier and quicker to create the toy.

      Yarn Options

      The pattern suggests using different yarn weights and fibers to create different looks for the baby axolotl. It mentions using super bulky blanket or chenille yarn for a plush, velvety look, or medium weight yarn in cotton or acrylic for a smaller keychain size. The choice of yarn can affect the texture, appearance, and size of the finished toy.

      Uses of the Pattern

      The article lists various uses for the baby axolotl pattern. It can be made into a keychain, ornament, scent sachet, or a gift for family and friends. It can also serve as a portable "pocket pal" toy for kids or as a therapy aid. Additionally, the pattern can be used to create products for craft fairs.

      PDF Pattern

      The article mentions that a PDF pattern is available for purchase. The PDF pattern is printable, ad-free, easy to read, and includes over 40 photo references. It can be obtained from the author's store or Etsy.

      Crochet Instructions and Video Tutorial

      The article provides written crochet instructions for the baby axolotl pattern, which will be added within 6 months of the pattern release. Additionally, a video tutorial is available for those who prefer a step-by-step visual guide.

      Terms of Use and Copyright Notice

      The article includes information about the terms of use and copyright notice for the pattern. It states that finished products made from the pattern can be sold, but credit must be given to the pattern creator. It also specifies that the pattern should not be translated, copied, altered, or sold in any way without permission.

      These are the main concepts discussed in the article. If you have any specific questions or need further information, feel free to ask!

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