Crochet Elephant Jace Amigurumi Free Pattern

Designer: Capullito de Alelí
Instagram: @capullitode.aleli

Hi there, amigurumi fans!.. 

Bring the adorable Crochet Elephant Jace Amigurumi Free Pattern to life, a delightful design created by Capullito de Alelí. This charming little elephant is perfect for both beginners and seasoned crocheters who love working with soft cotton yarns and cute details. Using simple tools like a 2mm and 3mm crochet hook, Peruvian gray cotton thread, and blue rustic cotton thread 8/6, you’ll be able to create a cuddly and unique amigurumi friend. With its expressive 8mm safety eyes and carefully embroidered details, Jace is sure to win hearts as a handmade gift or a keepsake.

We would like to thank Capullito de Alelí for sharing this inspiring design with the crochet community. At the end of the pattern, you’ll also discover more wonderful ideas that will spark your creativity—an inspiring collection of Amigurumi Elephant designs to explore and enjoy. Get your scissors, yarn needle, silicone fleece, and embroidery thread ready, and let’s start crocheting this lovable little elephant together!

Materials

Gray Peruvian cotton thread
Blue rustic cotton thread 8/6
2mm crochet hook
3mm crochet hook
Scissors
pins
yarn needle
point marker
silicone fleece
8mm safety eyes
White, black and pink embroidery thread

Abbreviation

MR – magic ring
sc – single crochet
dec- decrease
inc- increase
()- repeating sequence
x – repeat followed by
dc – double crochet
ch – chain
hdc – half double crochet
slst- Slip Stitch
BLO- Back loop only
FLO- Front loop only

Note: It is technically crocheted. With low points in the shape of an x. but it doesn’t matter which sc shape you choose. I used the spiral technique. So you’re going to need a marker, a point marker. Since almost everything is knitted in one piece, I suggest you knit in the order the pattern was written. The only thing you will have to sew are his ears. Instead of using plastic eyes you can also embroider them. For more safety in babies. The final measure of the is 20cm but if you choose a thicker thread and a larger needle the result will be a larger bead.

Ears (x2)

Make 2 in natural color and 2 in gray, we will start with the natural color.
Rnd 1. Crochet around a ch of 7 st, beg with the second one: 5 sc, 6 sc tog in the last st, from the other side: 4 sc, 1 inc in the first st of the ch. (17sc)
Rnd 2. 1 inc, 4sc, 6 inc, 5sc, 1 inc (25sc)
Rnd 3. 1sc, 1 inc, 6sc, 1 inc, 1sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 7sc, 1 inc, 1 sc (31sc)
Close with slst and leave a short tail

When we knit with gray, do not cut the thread because we will knit row 4 together with the natural color fabric. As follows:
Rnd 4. Facing réves with Purl and weave taking both parts of the fabric. Take a gray strand and the BLO that is behind the sc, of the natural color fabric: We will knit a st in each st but we will inc each end. Then we fold the ear and weave the next 3 sc in both parts of the fabric, finishing with the slst and leaving thread to sew to the head

Trunk

In gray color
Rnd 1. 4sc in a MR
Rnd 2. (inc) x 4 (8sc)
Rnd 3-4. 8 sc in the 2 rows
Rnd 5. (3sc, 1 inc) x 2 (10sc)
Rnd 6-7. 10sc
Rnd 8. (4sc, 1 inc) x 2 (12sc)
Rnd 9-10. 12sc
Rnd 11. (5sc, 1 inc) x 2 (14sc)
Rnd 12. 14sc
Rnd 13. (6sc, 1 inc) x 2 (16sc)
Rnd 14. 16sc
Rnd 15. (7sc, 1 inc) x 2 (18sc)
Rnd 16. 9sc (9pt)
Rnd 17. Rotate knitting, 1slst, 7sc, 1slst. Cut leaving a short tail. Fill when we join it to the head.

Arms (x2)

In gray color
Rnd 1. 7sc in a MR
Rnd 2. (inc) x 7 (14sc)
Rnd 3. (1sc, 1 inc) x 7 (21sc)
Rnd 4. FLO: 21slst, BLO (which is behind the st): 21sc
Rnd 5-6. 2 rows of 21 sc
Rnd 7. (1sc, 1dec) x 7 (14sc)
Rnd 8. (1 dec, 5sc) x 2 (12sc)
Rnd 9. 4sc, 2 dec, 4sc (10sc)
Rnd 10-17. 10sc, in the 8 rows.

Fill up to row 14/16
Rnd 18. (1 dec, 3sc) x 2 (8sc)
Rnd 19. 2sc, fold the fabric in half and join them with 4 sc, taking the threads from both parts. Close and cut the thread leaving a short tail.

Legs (x2):

Continued on next page

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