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My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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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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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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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 My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern guides you to crochet a small Husky dog amigurumi using plush/chenille yarn for a soft finished toy. It features a separate head, muzzle, body, arms, legs, ears and tail with clear rounds and color changes. You will learn how to place safety eyes, change colors seamlessly, and sew parts for a professional finish.

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes a full materials list, abbreviations, and photo-based sewing tips to help you assemble every piece accurately. Perfect as a special handmade gift or a charming addition to your amigurumi collection.

Why You'll Love This My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple stitches into a character with lots of personality and charm. I enjoy the soft plush texture you get from chenille yarn β€” it makes the husky extra cuddly and child-friendly. The pattern balances clear shaping with fun color changes so you get a professional-looking face and markings every time. Sewing the pieces together and adding the little details like eyelashes and the muzzle brings the whole pup to life, and I always smile when I see the finished result.

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how many ways you can customize this husky β€” you can change the color palette to create different breeds or fantasy pups.

Use pastel chenille to make a soft nursery-friendly friend, or pick bright colors for a playful, modern look.

To change the size, swap yarn weight and matching hook: bulky yarn and a larger hook make a chunkier, cuddlier version; thinner yarn with a smaller hook creates a tiny keychain-sized pup.

I often add embroidered brows, tiny felt accessories, or a crocheted scarf to give each pup personality and a story.

Try safety eyes of different sizes or embroidered eyes for a safer toy for very young children.

If you want a posable toy, you could add thin wire armatures inside the limbs before stuffing, or use pipe cleaners for flexible tails.

Experiment with adding a bell or a loop at the head for a hanging ornament version β€” just reduce stuffing a bit to keep it light.

I sometimes mix yarn textures: a fluffy yarn for the muzzle and chenille for the body to create subtle contrasts in texture.

For a gift set, make matching mini accessories like a tiny hat or blanket following simple chain-and-rows patterns; they add charm and value.

Finally, don't be afraid to adjust facial placements slightly β€” moving eyes, nose, or muzzle will change the expression and character of your pup in delightful ways.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the stitch marker while working in continuous spiral causes confusion about round starts; always place a marker at the beginning of each round and move it up after you finish the round. βœ— Not stuffing gradually can create lumps or a misshapen head and body; stuff little by little while shaping so the form stays smooth and even. βœ— Changing colors incorrectly can leave loose loops or gaps at the join; change color in the last yarn-over of the stitch and pull the new color through both loops to secure a neat transition. βœ— Forgetting to count stitches after increases and decreases will distort shaping; count your stitches at the end of each round, especially after rounds with many inc/dec instructions. βœ— Closing openings without flattening may leave uneven edges; flatten the opening of arms/legs/ears/tail and crochet through both layers to close neatly every time.

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

Make an adorable plush Husky dog with this step-by-step crochet pattern designed for intermediate makers. You will work with soft chenille/plush yarn to create a cuddly amigurumi with clear rounds, color changes, and assembly photos. The pattern includes full materials, abbreviations, and detailed sewing instructions so you can finish a charming little husky to gift or keep. Enjoy a fun, tactile project that results in a squeezable handmade companion.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Plush/Velvet/Chenille yarn (examples: Himalaya Velvet, Himalaya Dolphin Baby, YarnArt Dolce, Premier Parfait Chunky)
  • 02
    Gray color chenille yarn: 120 m (about 1-2 skeins as used in pattern)
  • 03
    White color chenille yarn: 40 m (about 0.5 skein as used in pattern)
  • 04
    Polyester fiber fill for stuffing (small amount for head, body, arms, legs, tail)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 4 mm
  • 02
    Safety eyes 14 mm (2 pieces)
  • 03
    Safety nose 8 mm (1 piece)
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Tapestry needle (for sewing and weaving ends) - white and black recommended
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Pins for marking placement
  • 08
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill)

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β€” Head :

Info :

Start with Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 8sc. (8)

Round 2 :

8 inc. (16)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) x 8 times. (24)

Round 4 :

1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) x 7 times, 1 sc. (32)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) x 8 times. (40)

Info :

Use both Gray yarn and White yarn.

Round 6 :

Gray 16 sc, White 2 sc, Gray 4 sc, White 2 sc, Gray 16 sc. (40)

Round 7 :

Gray 15 sc, White 4 sc, Gray 2 sc, White 4 sc, Gray 15 sc. (40)

Round 8 :

Gray 14 sc, White 5 sc, Gray 2 sc, White 5 sc, Gray 14 sc. (40)

Round 9 :

Gray 10 sc, White 6 inc, 8 sc, 6 inc, Gray 10 sc. (52)

Round 10-11 :

Gray 10 sc, White 32 sc, Gray 10 sc. (52)

Round 12 :

Gray 10 sc, White 6 dec, 8 sc, 6 dec, Gray 10 sc. (52)

Info :

Use White yarn, and cut Gray yarn.

Round 13 :

(8 sc, dec) x 4 times. (36)

Round 14 :

36 sc. (36)

Round 15 :

(4 sc, dec) x 6 times. (30)

Round 16 :

(3 sc, dec) x 6 times. (24)

Info :

Insert the safety eyes between rounds 10 and 11, the distance between 2 eyes is 7 sts.

Info :

Start stuffing the head.

Round 17 :

12 dec. (12)

Info :

Stuff the head firmly with fiberfill.

Round 18 :

6 dec. (6)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave the yarn tail through the front loops of the last round and pull it tight to close the hole. (see some tips on page 3) Hide the yarn tail inside the head.

β€” Muzzle :

Info :

Use White yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

(1 sc, inc) x 3 times. (9)

Round 3 :

6 sc, 3 inc, slst. (12)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Body :

Info :

Use Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 8 sc. (8)

Round 2 :

8 inc. (16)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) x 8 times. (24)

Round 4 :

(1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 8 times. (32)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) x 8 times. (40)

Round 6-10 :

40 sc. (40)

Round 11 :

(3 sc, dec) x 8 times. (32)

Round 12-14 :

32 sc. (32)

Round 15 :

(14 sc, dec) x 2 times. (30)

Round 16 :

30 sc, slst. (30)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the body firmly with fiberfill.

β€” ARMS/LEGS (Make 4) :

Info :

Use Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc. (12)

Round 3-12 :

4 sc, inc, 5 sc, dec. (12)

Info :

Stuff the arms/ legs firmly with fiberfill. Flatten the opening of the arm/leg and work the next round through both layers to close. (see some tips on page 3)

Round 13 :

6 sc, slst. (6)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” EARS (Make 2) :

Info :

Start Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

(1 sc, inc) x 3 times. (9)

Info :

Use both Gray yarn and White yarn.

Round 3 :

Gray (2 sc, inc) x 2 times, White sc, Gray sc, inc. (12)

Round 4 :

Gray 7 sc, White 3 sc, Gray 2 sc. (12)

Round 5 :

Gray 3 sc, inc, 3 sc, White inc, 3 sc, Gray inc. (15)

Info :

Do not stuff the ears. Flatten the opening of the ear and work the next round through both layers to close. (see some tips on page 3)

Round 6 :

7 sc, slst. (7)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Tail :

Info :

Start White yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

(1 sc, inc) x 3 times. (9)

Info :

Change Gray yarn, and cut White yarn.

Round 3 :

(2 sc, inc) x 3 times. (12)

Round 4-5 :

12 sc. (12)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the tail lightly with fiberfill.

β€” Finishing & Sewing :

Info :

So you have crocheted all the parts of the little Husky dog: 1 head, 1 body, 2 arms, 2 legs, 2 ears, 1 muzzle, 1 tail.

Item - Muzzle Sewing :

Sewing the muzzle of the head, between the eyes, then attach the safety nose. (You can also embroidery the nose with yarn.)

Item - Ears Sewing :

Sewing the ears of the head, between round 4 & 8, the distance between 2 ears is 8 sts.

Item - Eye sockets :

Create eye sockets for the little dog.

Item - Eyelashes :

Create the eyelashes with White and Black yarn.

Item - Body to Head :

Sew the body with the head. Place the body and the head on a flat surface. Then use pins to mark. we will sew the body to the head: one stitch on the body, one stitch on the head.

Item - Sew the legs :

Sew the legs at the round 6 of the body, the distances between 2 legs is 10 sts.

Item - Sew the arms :

Sew the legs at the round 12 - 15 of the body. (See the below pictures ^^)

Item - Sew the tail :

Sew the tail on the body.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the muzzle to the head between the eyes, center it, then attach the safety nose or embroider the nose with yarn for a secure finish.
  • Sew the ears to the head between rounds 4 and 8, spacing them 8 stitches apart for symmetry.
  • Place the body and head on a flat surface, pin alignment, then sew the body to the head using one stitch on the body and one stitch on the head around the neck opening.
  • Sew the legs to the body at round 6, spacing the two legs 10 stitches apart for proper balance and posture.
  • Sew the arms to the body around rounds 12-15 (refer to photos for exact placement and spacing), angling slightly for a natural pose.
  • Attach the tail to the rear of the body securely; stuff lightly before finishing so the tail sits nicely.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work in a continuous spiral unless otherwise stated and do not join rounds; use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of round starts, especially during color changes and shaping sections.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly but not too tightly for the best shape and structure; overstuffing can distort your work.
  • πŸ’‘Flatten openings (arms/legs/ears/tail) and work the next round through both layers to close them neatly as shown in the tips.
  • πŸ’‘Pin parts in place before sewing to ensure correct positioning and symmetry.

You did it β€” your very own little Husky dog is ready to cuddle! This pattern brings together plush yarn and simple shaping to create a lovable handmade companion. Perfect for gifts, nursery decor, or a cozy collectible, each pup is unique and made with care. 🧢🐾

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 11 cm height and 19 cm length when using the recommended chenille yarn and a 4 mm hook as indicated in the pattern.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and expect the husky to be larger with bulkier yarn or smaller with finer yarn.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; you should be familiar with working in continuous rounds, increases, decreases, color changes, and basic sewing of amigurumi parts.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, depending on experience level, speed, and how much time you spend on sewing and finishing details.