Cutie the Keychain Snake Crochet Toy

I will introduce you to a wonderful snake amigurumi toy that I think will make you happy today with its unusual appearance. The toy has a wonderful hair clip and due to its perfection in design, it can be used both as a keychain and to decorate your desk. I must admit that I really liked the green color tone used in the production of the toy. A pale green color tone was preferred and this pale tone was used in all colored skins.

Cutie the Keychain Snake Crochet Toy

We see that the tail of the snake amigurumi toy is wrapped around its body. In this way, the toy does not take up much space and becomes useful.

Designer: marlowandchestnut

You will need

6 mm safety eyes
Crochet hook 2.5mm
Toy stuffing
4ply yarn
Tapestry needle
Embroidery thread
Scissors
Stitch marker sewing pins

Yarn used

DROPS SAFRAN MINT #50 (HEAD, BODY, TAIL) DESERT ROSE #01 (BOW, TONGUE) (1 BALL OF EACH)

Abbreviations

ch = chain
st = stitch
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
inc = increase (two stitches into one)
inv dec = invisible decrease (make two stitches into one front loops only)
(…) = Repeat the process in the brackets
FO = Finish off
R = Round
hdc = half double crochet
BLO = back loops only
FLO = front loops only

Body and Head

NOTE The snake is worked from bottom upwards. Cut a small circle of card to place at the bottom of R5. Embroider on the eyes 12/13 rows down from top of head with a gap of 7/8sts. Embroider on the mouth a row below the eyes approximately 4 sts wide. Stuff the body and head as you go.
(Mint)
R1 = 6sc into a magic ring (6)
R2 = (inc) x6 (12)
R3 = (sc, inc) x6 (18)
R4 = (2sc, inc) x6 (24)
R5 = (3sc, inc) x6 (30)
R6 = BLO sc all around (30)
R7 – R19 = [13 Rounds] sc all around (30)
R20 = FLO (4sc, inc) x6 (36)
R21 = (5sc, inc) x6 (42)
R22 – R31 = [10 Rounds] sc all around (42)
R32 = (5sc, inv dec) x6 (36)
R33 = (4sc, inv dec) x6 (30)
R34 = (3sc, inv dec) x6 (24)
R35 = (2sc, inv dec) x6 (18)
R36 = (sc, inv dec) x6 (12)
R37 = (inv dec) x6 (6)
FO to close. Weave in any left over yarn.

Tail:

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