Sunday, December 5, 2010

Dachshund Amigurumi Crochet Pattern


Supplies
One skein Red Heart Super Saver in Black
Small amount of Red Heart Super Saver in Warm Brown
Size F or G Crochet hook (depending on your tension)
Polyfil or other type of stuffing
Tapestry needle
Small amounts of black and white felt
Black embroidery floss and embroidery needle

All parts of this pattern are worked in the round. It is your choice whether to join your rounds or to work in a continuous spiral. I highly recommend a stitch marker (this can be a safety pin, a swivel clip keychain, or just a piece of scrap yarn) to keep track of your rows if you work in a spiral.

Dachshund Body (in black)
Row 1: Ch 2, 6sc in first ch. (6 sc)
Row 2: 2sc in each st around. (12 sc)
Row 3: *sc, 2sc in next st* around. (18 sc)
Row 4: *sc in next 2 sts, 2sc in 3rd* around. (24 sc)
Row 5: *sc in next 3 sts, 2sc in 4th* around. (30 sc)
Row 6: *sc in next 4 sts, 2sc in 5th* around. (36 sc)
Rows 7-40: sc around. (36 sc)
Row 41: *sc in next 4 sts, sc2tog* around. (30 sc)
Row 42: *sc in next 3 sts, sc2tog* around. (24 sc)
Row 43: *sc in next 2 sts, sc2tog* around. (18 sc)
Row 44: *sc, sc2tog* around. (12 sc)
Row 45: sc2tog around. (6 sc)
Finish off, weave tail through remaining stitches and pull closed. Weave tail through surrounding stitches to secure and hide.

Dachshund Front Legs (Make Two)
Row 1 (starting with “warm brown”): Ch 2, 6 sc in first ch. (6 sc)
Row 2: 2sc in each st around. (12 sc)
Row 3: *sc, 2sc in next st* around. (18 sc)
Rows 4-6: sc around. (18 sc)
Row 7 (switch to black): sc around. (18 sc)
Rows 8-11: sc around. (18 sc)
Finish off, leaving long enough tail to sew to body.


Dachshund’s Back Legs (Make Two)
Row 1 (starting with warm brown): Ch 2, 6sc in first ch. (6 sc)
Row 2: 2sc in each st around. (12 sc)
Row 3: *sc, 2sc in next st* around. *(18 sc)
Rows 4-6: sc around. (18 sc)
Row 7 (switch to black): sc around. (18 sc)
Row 8: 2sc in first 9 sts, sc in remaining 9 sts. (27 sc)
Rows 9-11: sc around. (27 sc)
Finish off, leaving long enough tail to sew to body.

Dachshund’s Head
Row 1: Ch 2, 6sc in first ch. (6 sc)
Row 2: 2sc in each st around. (12 sc)
Row 3: *sc, 2sc in next st* around. (18 sc)
Row 4: *sc in next 2 sts, 2sc in 3rd st* around. (24 sc)
Row 5: *sc in next 3 sts, 2sc in 4th st* around. (30 sc)
Row 6: sc around. (30 sc)
Row 7: *sc in next 4 sts, 2sc in 5th st* around. (36 sc)
Rows 8-14: sc around. (36 sc)
Row 15: *sc in next 4 sts, sc2tog* around. (30 sc)
Row 16 and 17: sc around. (30 sc)
Finish off, leaving long enough tail to sew to body.

Dachshund’s Snout
Row 1 (starting with warm brown): Ch 2, 6sc in first ch. (6 sc)
Row 2: 2sc in each st around. (12 sc)
Row 3: sc around. (12 sc)
Row 4: *sc, 2sc in next st* around. (18 sc)
Row 5: sc around. (18 sc)
Row 6 (switch to black): sc around. (18 sc)
Row 7: sc around. (18 sc)
Row 8: *sc in next 2 sts, 2sc in 3rd st* around. (24 sc)
Row 9: sc around. (24 sc)
Finish off, leaving long enough tail to sew to head.

Dachshund’s Ears (Make Two)
Row 1: Ch 2, 6sc in first ch. (6 sc)
Row 2: 2sc in each st around. (12 sc)
Row 3 and 4: sc around. (12 sc)
Row 5: *sc, 2sc in next st* around. (18 sc)
Rows 6-13: sc around. (18 sc)
Slip stitch to next st and end. Leave long enough tail to sew to head. Flatten before attaching to head (refer to picture).



Dachshund’s Tail
Row 1: ch 2, 6sc in first ch. (6 sc)
Rows 2-10: sc around. (6 sc)
Slip stitch to next st, finish off, leaving long enough tail to sew to body. (*Hint: to stuff tail, try using a thin pen, or even the blunt end of a larger crochet hook to gently push the stuffing into the tail.)

Dachshund’s Face
  • For eyes, cut out 2 ovals from the white felt. Cut 2 circles that are about half the size of the white ovals from the black felt. Glue (Elmer’s glue or fabric glue is just fine) the white ovals to the face first, and then glue the black circles on top, like in photograph.
  • For nose, use embroidery thread to do a satin stitch on the snout.

21 comments:

Jayna (JJCrochet) said...

Aw this is a cute little weiner dog! You did such a nice job crocheting this. My friend's dog looks like this and this might be the perfect gift for her. Thanks for the pattern!

JJCrochet

scrappinmagic said...

This is so cute! I'm going to have to make one for my daughter after I do a few toys for the grandkids! She has a miniature dauschund named Sariah that looks just like this one!

Annie C said...

Just made one for my honey who was missing his family dog. I made it in all one color and it turned out great! Your instructions are very well done and easy to understand.

Monali Mishra said...

wow...so cute and adorable...thanks a lot for this pattern,i was searching for a good dog patterns and my sarch ends here.I love ami-dogs,so i m sure going to make an ami-dachshund for myself...will post a link to the finished product if you want to see it.

Monali Mishra said...

Hi.I finished my amigurumi out of your pattern,here is the link to my blog where i post it,http://deltazelta.blogspot.com/2011/11/amigurumi-black-puppy.html

Seriously? said...

Do you know the approx. size of your finished pup?

Wade said...

Could you please tell me what it means in the pattern to "2sctog"? I want to try to make this but have never heard that term. Thanks

Monali Mishra said...

@Wade-hi,i have made a puppy out of this pattern.As the blogger is not responding any comments or posts since long,i m going to take the liberty of answering your question."2Sctog" means making 2 sc into one,it is also called the decrease(search invisible decrease for amigurumi and your doubts will be cleared).Hope i helped.If you have further doubt you can ask me at my blog :)

Wade said...

Thank you Monali Mishra for your help. I was able tp get on the page and see how it is done! I appreciate your help!!

Leeses Pieces said...

Hi guys! I apologize for this taking so long, I haven't been checking this blog often due to school and work. But thank you so much for the feedback!!! Monali I LOVE your version of the Dachshund, it came out so cute!!! You guys are awesome and inspiring... I feel some patterns coming on. =)

Jessica said...

Does anyone know about how long this cute doggie is?

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I'm making it right now for my four years old

Unknown said...

Your picture makes it look so much smaller than it is I started crocheting it and then half way through the body I knew it would be giant but I still kept on crocheting
I just finished row ten.

my mind and its complicated workings said...

I just wanted to say thank you for the pattern. My sister has 2 basset hounds, a dachshund, and a lab. I adapted the colors for the basset hounds and made them the last two years. This year I am adapting it to make the Lab. This pattern has resulted in four years of gifts. By time I am done she will have the whole set. Thanks again!

Unknown said...

i plan to make a few of these because my family is a BIG Dachshund fan! Specially my nana.

Lori said...

2sctog-it means 2 single crochet stitch togethet or decrease

Lori said...

2sctog-it means 2 single crochet stitch togethet or decrease

Unknown said...

hi Lisa im making this little dog as a gift for a friend. the instructions are mainly fine and i've had no trouble making all the parts. i was just wondering if the head goes on the body open end down and the snout on the front of the head. you don't really give much detail about stuffing the body and legs and how its all sewn together. guess i'll have to just try and figure it out myself. i've done mine with grey body and white paws and snout. very cute little dog. thanks for the pattern x

Unknown said...

Thank you for this wonderful pattern. excited to try my hand at it.

Unknown said...

I love the pattern! I have modified it slightly by putting an opening on the back of the dog to hold our favorite plastic shopping bags. I used thick yarn to make the body sturdy. I did stuff the front half of the dog body. The doggy bag holder went to a dog salon :)

Kerr dumville said...

Hi what row would I put safety eyes on please help