Follow this cuddly collection of Crochet Baby Monkey Amigurumi! These adorable little monkeys are the perfect small projects for crocheters of all levels, from beginners to the more experienced. Each pattern in this collection is designed to create a cute, plush monkey friend that fits perfectly in the palm of your hand or makes a delightful decoration for any nursery or child's room.
Crochet Baby Monkey Amigurumi Idea
Using soft yarns and simple crochet techniques, you'll enjoy bringing these playful primates to life, stitch by stitch. Whether you're looking to craft a unique gift, a companion for a child, or simply to add to your collection of handmade treasures, these baby monkey amigurumi patterns are sure to bring joy and a touch of whimsy to your crochet creations.
Small Monkey
The small crochet monkey pattern is perfect for those who enjoy creating quick and easy amigurumi projects.
Materials
- A small amount of brown and beige yarn
- 2.75 mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
- Polyfill stuffing
- Two 7 mm safety eyes
Abbreviations Used
- Sl st: slip stitch
- SC: single crochet
- INV DEC: invisible decrease
- INC: two SCs in the same stitch
- BLO: back loops only
Making Process
Start by crocheting two arms, followed by two legs. Then, the body, arms, and head are crocheted together.
The muzzle is made subsequent to that, which has to be stuffed and sewn onto the monkey's face.
Next, create two ears and attach them onto the monkey's head. The pattern ends with crocheting the monkey's tail and attaching it to the body.
Hair strands made from pieces of yarn are latched onto the top of the monkey's head as the final step. The length and type of yarn you use can be tweaked according to your preference, allowing for customization in the final size of the monkey.
Remember, this pattern is made in continuous rounds unless specified otherwise.
Make sure to use a stitch marker on the first stitch of every round to make it easier to keep track of your progress.
Mini Monkey
The Mini Monkey Crochet Pattern gives you the pleasure of crafting an adorable amigurumi monkey, approximately 4.5 inches tall, using medium-weight yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. This pattern is designed to be fun and simple to follow, with each section representing an individual part of the monkey. From the leg construction to the creation of the facial features, each step is clearly laid out, making the process enjoyable even for beginners.
Materials
- 3.5 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
- Dark brown and light brown yarn
- Fiberfill for stuffing
- Safety eyes
- Fabric paint or embroidery thread for the nose and mouth
- Hot glue gun
Abbreviations Used
- magic ring: mr
- chain: ch
- single crochet: sc
- slip stitch: slst
- increase: inc
- decrease: dec
- back loops only: BLO
Making Process
Begin by creating circles for the eyes, which will attach during the body section.
The body will work from legs that will join together. After the body will complete, punch holes in it to attach the arms.
Then, the face will crochet using a magic ring to define the outline and embroider thread or fabric paint for the nose and mouth.
Finally, the cute monkey will finish by making the ears and the tail with a magic ring and attaching them to the body.
This pattern is made in continuous rounds, and the parts written in brackets [ ] illustrate the sequences that need to be repeated.
Flip Flop Sock Monkey
The Flip Flop Sock Monkey crochet pattern is a charming project featuring a plush monkey designed to be cute, squishy, and lovable. It utilizes the chenille-style bulky weight yarn to give a soft and cozy texture. The pattern will work in a way that most of it is work in one piece with the option to crochet in the limbs as you go. This pattern is suitable even for beginners and can finish quickly, making it an excellent choice for a last-minute gift or a cute addition to your craft market offerings.
Materials
- Bernat Crushed Velvet and Bernat Velvet yarns
- 12mm safety eyes
- Polyfill or similar for stuffing
- 3.5mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle (for sewing components together and weaving in ends)
- Stitch markers
Abbreviations Used
- chain: ch
- double crochet: dc
- half double crochet: hdc
- single crochet: sc
- single crochet decrease: sc dec
- slip stitch: ss
- stitch(es): st(s)
- yarn over: YO
Making Process
Kick off your project by crocheting the arms, starting from the "hand" to the body, with specific yarn color changes denoting the hand and body. Fill only the hand part with stuffing.
Then, create the legs from the "foot" to the body; stuff only the foot part. Both arms and legs are will work in continuous rounds and flat at the ends.
The pattern allows for 'sew' and 'no sew' options for attaching the limbs, implying that you can either sew them onto the body or crochet them directly in while working on the body/head parts.
A handy tip is to use a stitch marker to keep track of your rounds, which will simplify the process considerably. By following these steps, you'll have a delightful Flip Flop Sock Monkey in no time!
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