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Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern

Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive crocheting.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates Conrad, a musical chameleon amigurumi with a curled tail and striped back. The design includes a removable mechanical pull-string music box and a tiny crocheted fly on the string. Techniques include short rows, working into front/back loops, slip-stitch joins and sewing details for a polished finish.

Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Clear step-by-step rounds and photo tutorials guide you through shaping, color changes and assembly. Suitable for crocheters comfortable with continuous spiral work and some finishing techniques.

Why You'll Love This Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it blends playful design with technical shaping, resulting in a toy that feels both professional and full of personality. I enjoy the short-row striping technique which creates that charming tapered shell and the surprise of a hidden music-box inside. Sewing the curled tail and carefully placing the eyes always makes me smile when Conrad comes to life. The tiny fly on the pull string is my favorite little detail β€” it gives the toy character and delightfully functional interaction.

Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize Conrad with color choices β€” try soft pastels for a nursery-ready toy or bold contrasting stripes for a playful gift.

Change yarn weight and hook size to create different sizes: a thicker yarn and larger hook will give you a cuddly chunky chameleon, while a thinner yarn makes a tiny keychain-friendly version.

I often swap the main sage color for warm browns or cool blues to match home decor or a child's favorite colors β€” feel free to mix and match the striping sequence too.

For a child-safe option, skip safety eyes and embroider the pupils with yarn or use small felt circles sewn securely in place.

Personalize the fly by adding embroidered antennae or tiny felt wings for an extra whimsical touch that stands out on the pull string.

Want a sturdier toy? Insert a small piece of lightweight plastic canvas into the head shield before sewing to keep the shape crisp and more durable long-term.

I sometimes add a little ribbon loop to the top so the chameleon can be hung as nursery decor or used as a mobile piece.

Try embroidering small spots or patterns along the sides for a more realistic or fantastical look depending on your design goal.

If you like poseable toys, consider inserting a thin craft wire in the legs before stuffing to enable gentle posing for display purposes.

Make a family set by crocheting several chameleons in coordinating colors and different sizes β€” they make lovely handmade gifts and photo props.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during rounds and short rows makes it hard to track beginnings; place a marker at the first stitch of each round and update it when instructed. βœ— Working too loosely on amigurumi stitches leads to sagging shapes and visible stuffing; maintain tight, consistent tension so the stuffing does not show through. βœ— Forgetting to stuff gradually during shaping causes lumps and uneven contours; stuff a little at a time and shape as you go, using a chopstick to push stuffing into small corners. βœ— Cutting yarn tails too short before sewing parts will make assembly difficult; leave long tails when instructed so you can sew pieces securely and weave in ends neatly.

Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern

Make an adorable musical chameleon toy you will treasure or gift. This charming amigurumi features a curled tail, a removable music-box insert and a tiny fly on a pull string to make the tune play. Follow the step-by-step instructions, photos and tutorials to crochet, stuff and assemble every piece for a delightful finished toy.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Chameleon Conrad Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Worsted (DK) weight yarn (size 3 - light), Scheepjes Cahlisia or similar e.g. Schachenmayr Catania Grande 100% double gassed cotton, 50g/2oz (85 m / 93 yd). Gauge 10x10 cm = 19 sts x 23 rows.
  • 02
    Color option A - ORANGE CHAMELEON: A sage (main color) 402 Silver Green (70g); B orange 281 Tangerine (5g); C yellow 1 411 Sweet Orange (5g); D yellow 2 208 Yellow Gold (5g); E yellow 3 522 Primrose (5g); F yellow 4 101 Candle Light (5g); G white 130 Old Lace (10g); H petrol 391 Deep Ocean Green (5g).
  • 03
    Color option B - GREEN CHAMELEON: B turquoise 514 Jade (5g); C green 1 241 Parrot Green (5g); D green 2 389 Apple Green (5g); E green 3 513 Apple Granny (5g); F green 4 392 Lime Juice (5g).
  • 04
    Color option C - RAINBOW: A gray 248 Champagne (70g); B red 252 Watermelon (5g); C orange 386 Peach (5g); D yellow 208 Yellow Gold (5g); E green 513 Apple Granny (5g); F blue 510 Sky Blue (5g); G1 violet 399 Lilac Mist (3g).

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.5 mm (US: E/4, UK: 9)
  • 02
    Mechanical pull string music box (special edition recommended) with orange pull string
  • 03
    Safety eyes black Ø 8 mm (1 pair)
  • 04
    Colored 3D safety eyes Ø 10 mm (1 pair for fly)
  • 05
    Soft stuffing (e.g., Polyfiber Fill)
  • 06
    Blunt-tipped yarn needle
  • 07
    Pins for assembly
  • 08
    Stitch markers
  • 09
    Scissors
  • 10
    Lighter to shorten plastic eye shanks (optional)

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β€” Head :

Info :

Using color A (main color / sage), make a magic loop.

Round 01 :

sc 6 into the magic loop (6)

Round 02 :

[inc] 6x (12)

Round 03 :

[Β°sc 3Β°, sc 3] 3x (18)

Round 04 :

sc 1, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 5, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 5, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 4 (24)

Round 05 :

sc 10, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 13 (26)

Round 06 :

sc 2, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 8, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 8, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 5 (32)

Round 07 :

sc 14, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 17 (34)

Round 08 :

sc 3, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 11, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 11, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 6 (40)

Round 09 :

sc 18, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 21 (42)

Round 10 :

sc 19, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 22 (44)

Round 11 :

sc 20, Β°sc 3Β°, sc 23 (46)

Round 12 :

sc 46

Round 13 :

sc 21, [inc] 2x, sc 23 (48)

Round 14 :

sc 48

Round 15 :

sc-blo 23, inc-blo, sc-blo 24 (49)

Round 16 :

sc 49

Round 17 :

sc 23, inc, sc 1, inc, sc 23 (51)

Round 18 :

sc 51 (β†’ photos 01+02)

Info :

Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Starting in the first stitch of the rnd count 7 stitches forward (β†’ photo 03).

Round 19 :

(short row) Join color B (orange) with a slip knot (β†’ Tutorial D) into the 7th stitch (β†’ photos 04+05), sc 1 into the next stitch (β†’ photo 06), sc 35, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F).

Round 20 :

(short row) Join color B with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous orange row (β†’ photo 07), sc 27, slst 1, cut the yarn close the row invisibly.

Round 21 :

(short row) Join color B with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous orange row (β†’ photo 08), sc 18, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly.

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 22 :

sc 6, sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join (β†’ photos 10+11), sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd orange row, sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 3rd orange row, sc 19.

Info :

You've reached the first closing stitch of a short row now. Insert the hook into both front loops, the one of the original stitch and the front loop of the sewn closing stitch above the original stitch (β†’ photos 13+14) and sc-flo 1 into the closing stitch.

Info :

Work into both front loops only for every closing stitch of a short row here and throughout.

Round 23-24 :

(2 rnds) sc 51

Info :

Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Starting in the first stitch of the rnd count 8 stitches forward.

Round 25 :

(short row) Join color C (yellow 1) with a slip knot into the 8th stitch (β†’ photo 19), sc 36, slst 1, cut the yarn, close row invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F).

Round 26 :

(short row) Join color C with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 27, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly.

Round 27 :

(short row) Join color C with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 18, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly.

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 28 :

sc 7, sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join, sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd yellow row, sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 3rd yellow row, sc 33 (51)

Round 29-30 :

(2 rnds) sc 51

Info :

Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Now, take a short break fit in the music box insert and stuff the body.

β€” Music Box Insert :

Info :

Put the music box into the head. Use the crochet hook to draw the pull cord of the music box through the center of the magic loop (β†’ photos 20+21). On the outside, fasten the cord with a safety pin, stitch marker, or knot to stop it from slipping back inside the head.

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Next, stuff the space in front of the music box well (β†’ photo 22)! Make sure the tip of the head is stuffed well enough to hold the music box back, when you pull the cord to make it play.

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Inside the body, place the music box with its top side turned towards the bottom of the body (β†’ photo 23), so that the cord stands in a straight line from where it comes out of the music box to the center of the magic loop.

Info :

Now, stuff the space all around the music box very well. Make sure to stuff well enough, so that the music box can't move much inside the body and you won't feel its corners when you squeeze or snuggle the chameleon (β†’ photo 24). From now on, continue to stuff the body well as you go.

β€” Head (continued) :

Round 31 :

(short row) Join color D (yellow 2) with a slip knot into the 9th stitch, sc 36, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F).

Round 32 :

(short row) Join color D with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 27, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly.

Round 33 :

(short row) Join color D with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 7, [dec] 2x, sc 7, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (49)

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 34 :

sc 8, sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join, sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd yellow row, sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 3rd yellow row, sc 7, dec, sc 21 (48)

Round 35 :

sc 24, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 19 (46)

Round 36 :

sc 25, dec, sc 19 (45)

Info :

Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Starting in the first stitch of the rnd count 10 stitches forward.

Round 37 :

(short row) Join color E (yellow 3) with a slip knot into the 10th stitch, sc 13, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 12, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F) (43)

Round 38 :

(short row) Join color E with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 9, dec, sc 8, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (42)

Round 39 :

(short row) Join color E with a slip knot into the 5th stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 2, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 2, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (40)

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 40 :

sc 1, [dec] 2x, sc 4, sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join, sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd yellow row, sc 4, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 3rd yellow row, sc 2, dec, sc 16 (37)

Round 41 :

sc 18, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 14 (35)

Round 42 :

sc 1, dec, sc 15, dec, sc 15 (33)

Info :

Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Starting in the first stitch of the rnd count 8 stitches forward.

Round 43 :

(short row) Join color F (yellow 4) with a slip knot into the 8th stitch, sc 8, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 8, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (31)

Round 44 :

(short row) Join color F with a slip knot into the 3rd stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 6, dec, sc 6, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (30)

Round 45 :

(short row) Join color F with a slip knot into the 3rd stitch of the previous yellow row, sc 2, [dec] 2x, sc 2, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (28)

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 46 :

sc 7, sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join, sc 2, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd yellow row, sc 2, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 3rd yellow row, sc 1, dec, sc 11 (27)

Info :

TIP: You'll work slip stitches in rnd 47 and throughout.

Round 47 :

sc 1, inc, sc 11, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 6, slst 3 (26)

Round 48 :

slst 8, sc 7, dec, sc 9 (25)

Info :

Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Starting in the first stitch of the rnd count 9 stitches forward.

Round 49 :

(short row) Join color G/G1 (white/violet) with a slip knot into the 9th stitch, sc 4, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 4, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F) (23)

Round 50 :

(short row) Join color G/G1 with a slip knot into the 3rd stitch of the previous white row, sc 1, [dec] 2x, sc 1, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (21)

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 51 :

sc 3, inc, sc 4, sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join, sc 2, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd white row, sc 1, dec, sc 6 (21)

Round 52 :

slst 8, sc 4, [dec] 2x, sc 5 (19)

Round 53 :

sc 4, inc, sc 7, dec, sc 5 (19)

Info :

Remove marker, sc 1, slst 1.

Info :

Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Starting in the next stitch of the rnd count 8 stitches forward.

Round 54 :

(short row) Join color G (white) with a slip knot into the 8th stitch, sc 2, [dec] 2x, sc 2, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F) (17)

Round 55 :

(short row) Join color G with a slip knot into the 2nd stitch of the previous white row, sc 1, dec, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (16)

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 56 :

slst 7 (pm in 1st slst = new beginning of following rnds), sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join, sc 1, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd white row, dec, sc 4 (15)

Round 57 :

sc 3, inc, sc 5, dec, sc 4 (14)

Round 58 :

sc 1, slst 6, sc 3, dec, sc 3 (14)

Info :

Remove marker, sc 3. Take the main color loop off the hook and safe it on a stitch marker. Starting in the next stitch of the rnd count 5 stitches forward.

Round 59 :

(short row) Join color G (white) with a slip knot into the 5th stitch, sc 2, dec, sc 2, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (13)

Round 60 :

(short row) Join color G with a slip knot into the 1st stitch of the previous white row, sc 1, dec, slst 1, cut the yarn and close the row invisibly (12)

Info :

Pick up the main color loop.

Round 61 :

sc 1, (pm = new beginning of following rnds), inc, sc 2, sc 1 in same stitch as slip knot join, sc 1 in same st like slip knot join of 2nd white row, dec, sc 3, slst 1 (12)

Round 62 :

slst 5, sc 2, dec, sc 3 (11)

Round 63 :

sc 2, inc, sc 4, dec, sc 2 (11)

Info :

Remove marker, sc 1, slst 1.

Round 64 :

change to color G (white) (β†’ Tutorial B), slst 3 (pm in 1st slst = new beginning of following rnds), sc 3, dec, sc 3 (10)

Round 65 :

sc 1, inc, sc 3, dec, sc 3 (9)

Round 66 :

slst 1, change to main color, slst 2, sc 2, dec, sc 3 (9)

Round 67 :

sc 1, inc, sc 3, dec, sc 2 (8)

Round 68 :

sc 1, slst 3, sc 1, dec, sc 2 (8)

Round 69 :

sc 2, change to color G, inc, sc 2, dec, sc 1

Info :

Remove marker, sc 2.

Round 70 :

slst 3 (pm in 1st slst = new beginning of following rnds), sc 1, dec, sc 2 (7)

Round 71 :

sc 1, change to main color and cut yarn G, inc, sc 1, dec, sc 2 (6)

Round 72 :

sc 1, slst 3, sc 1, dec (6)

Info :

Remove marker, sc 2.

Round 73 :

sc 1 (pm = new beginning of following rnds), sc 2, dec, sc 1 (5)

Round 74-75 :

(2 rnds) sc 5 (β†’ photo 33)

Info :

Cut the yarn, leaving a very long tail and close the last rnd invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F).

Info :

Thread a yarn needle with the main color yarn tail. Starting at the tip of the tail, roll up the chameleon tail as shown in β†’ photos 34+35. Fasten the curled up tail with a sewing stitch every second, or third row. When the tail is all curled up, sew in the ends (β†’ photo 36).

β€” Head Shield :

Round 01 :

Holding the body head down, join main color with a standing sc (β†’ Tutorial E) into the first remaining front loop of rnd 15 (β†’ photo 37), sc 21, inc, sc 1, inc, sc 22, inc (51)

Round 02 :

slst 1, sc 7, hdc 8, dc 6, [dc-inc] 3x, dc 6, hdc 8, sc 10, dec (53)

Round 03 :

sc 25, inc, sc 27 (54)

Round 04 :

slst 54

Info :

Cut the yarn and close the rnd invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F).

β€” Eyes (MAKE 2) :

Info :

Using color G (white), make a magic loop.

Round 01 :

sc 7 into a magic loop (7)

Round 02 :

[inc] 7x (14)

Round 03 :

[sc 1, inc] 7x (21)

Round 04-05 :

(2 rnds) sc 21

Info :

Slst 1 into the next stitch, cut the yarn with a very long rest and close the rnd invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F). Attach a black safety eye in the center of the magic loop. Make another eye the same way.

Info :

Pin the eyes in position as shown in β†’ photos 40+41, between the bottom of rnd 06 and the top of rnd 13.

Info :

Use the white yarn tail to sew the back loops of the stitches of the last round of the eye onto the body (β†’ photos 42–45). Before closing the last few stitches, put a little bit of soft stuffing into the eye – just enough to keep the shape. Then, finish the last stitches and weave in the ends.

Info :

With a long strap of main color (sage) yarn sew a border around each eye. Therefore, sew around each front loop 3 times (β†’ photo 47) - repeat all the way around the eye. Take care to sew rather loosely and place the stitches evenly next to another!

β€” Legs (MAKE 4) :

Piece A (01) :

Using main color (sage), make a magic loop.

Round 01 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 02-03 :

(2 rnds) sc 6

Info :

Slst 1 into the next stitch, cut the yarn and close rnd invisibly (β†’ Tutorial F).

Piece B :

Repeat instructions as given for piece A until the end of rnd 03. Don't cut the yarn this time, but hold piece A next to the hook.

Round 04 :

On piece A, sc 1 into the next stitch after the closing stitch (β†’ photo 48 / pm = 1st stitch), sc 4, skip the closing stitch on piece A and one stitch on piece B (β†’ photo 49), then sc 5 along piece B. (10)

Round 05 :

sc 10

Round 06 :

sc 1, sc3tog, sc 6 (8)

Round 07 :

sc3tog, sc 5 (6)

Info :

Close the open end flat with a row of sc stitches: Fold, so that 2 stitches line each other in 2 layers (β†’ photo 50). Go through both layers at once: sc 2. Cut the yarn with a long rest to sew the leg onto the body. Make another 3 legs the same way. Pin the legs into place (refer to β†’ photo 52 for the right position). Use the yarn tails to sew the legs onto the body (β†’ photos 52). Then, weave in all ends.

β€” Fly :

Info :

Using color H (petrol), make a magic loop.

Round 01 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 02 :

[inc] 6x (12)

Round 03 :

sc 12

Info :

Take a break to attach the fly to the pull string of the music box. Pay attention that the pull string of the music box is completely wound up and the music stopped to play!

Info :

Draw the end of the pull string through the center of the magic ring and place the fly next to the tip of the snout of the chameleon - with a distance of 2-3 cm (approx. 1 inch) between the fly and the tip of the snout (β†’ photo 53). Knot the end of the pull string near to the surface inside the body of the fly (β†’ photo 53). Make sure the knot is big and fastened enough, so that it can't slip back through the center of the magic loop when you pull the fly later to make the music box play!

Round 04-05 :

(2 rnds) sc 12 (12)

Round 06 :

[sc 1, dec] 4x, stuff the body (β†’ photo 54) (8)

Round 07 :

[inc-flo, sc-flo 1] 4x (12)

Round 08 :

sc 12

Round 09 :

[dec] 6x (6)

Info :

Attach the colored safety eyes (Ø10mm) between rnds 08 and 09 (β†’ photo 55). This could be a little bit challenging, because the opening is very small. Also the shanks of the eyes could be a bit too long to fit into the head, so that you might need to cut off the end once the washer is placed on the shank. The best way to shorten the shank is to melt the plastic shank with a lighter and press it flat (β†’ photos 57-59).

Info :

TIP: Alternatively you can use yarn in a color of your choice to embroider the eyes. Now, stuff the head, cut the yarn, close the last rnd through the front loops (β†’ Tutorial G) and weave in the end. (β†’ photos 60-62)

β€” Wings (MAKE 2) :

Info :

Using color G (white) make a foundation chain of 4 ch. Start in the second ch from hook and crochet along the chain: slst 1, sc 1, sc 4 into the last stitch.

Info :

Next, along the other side of the chain: sc 1, slst 1, slst 1 into the first stitch of the rnd, ch 1. Cut the yarn with a long rest (β†’ photo 63). Then, make another wing the same way.

Info :

Using the yarn tails, sew the wings onto the body – on the neck of the fly between rnds 06 and 07 (β†’ photo 64+65).

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the pull string music box into the head: draw the pull cord through the center of the magic loop, fasten the cord outside with a pin or knot to stop it slipping back, then stuff well around the music box so it stays centered and does not feel hard corners.
  • Sew the eyes onto the head by placing the white eye pieces between the bottom of rnd 06 and top of rnd 13; use the white yarn tail to sew the back loops of the eye last round to the body, stuff lightly and finish, then sew a main-color border around the eye front loops 3 times.
  • Roll and sew the tail: thread a long yarn tail through the tip, roll the tail up tightly to form the curled tail, fasten with sewing stitches every second or third row, then sew the tail securely to the body and weave in ends.
  • Position and sew legs: pin the 4 legs into place as shown in the photos, then sew each leg onto the body firmly using the yarn tails and weave in all ends.
  • Attach the small fly to the pull string with a knot inside the fly body, secure eyes to the fly and sew the wings to the fly neck between rnds 06 and 07; ensure knot is large so the fly cannot slip back through the magic loop.
  • Fasten the head shield onto the front of the head by sewing the shield into position over the remaining front loops of rnd 15, lining up edges and securing evenly.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work in continuous spiral for most parts, placing a stitch marker at the first stitch of each round to track where rounds begin and end.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly and evenly as you go for best shape; use a chopstick or stuffing tool to push fill into narrow areas.
  • πŸ’‘If the amigurumi is for a child under 3 years, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and ensure all parts are sewn tightly and securely.

This musical chameleon is a playful project with personality and a secret pull-string tune inside. It combines shaping, short rows and tiny accessories to create a charming keepsake. Perfect for gifting or decorating a nursery β€” enjoy every stitch! 🧢🎡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

If made from the recommended yarn and hook size the chameleon turns out a length of approx. 17 cm (6.7 inch) and a height of approx. 15 cm (6 inch).

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size and texture. Adjust your hook accordingly and expect the finished toy to be larger with bulky yarn or smaller with fingering yarn.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and uses techniques like short rows, working into front/back loops, slip-stitch joins and continuous spiral work, so basic amigurumi experience is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 8-10 hours, though time may vary based on experience level, color changes and assembly time.

Can I omit the music box for a simpler toy?

Yes, you can omit the music box and simply stuff the body. You may want to secure the pull-string opening and adjust stuffing to keep the head shape consistent.