Did you know that elephants are the largest land animal on Earth? Honestly, elephants are amazing animals, full of amazing traits, and majestic to look at. If you know of someone who loves elephants, or you yourself love elephants, why not create a crochet version as a gift? All you need is a pattern, with a design that you like. First up we have this adorable crochet pattern by the Yarn Zoo Store that allows you to create Fred the Elephant. It comes with plenty of detailed instructions and pictures, and it is very easy to follow.
The end result is an amazing crochet elephant, and you can make it completely unique by choosing your own colors. With this 2-set pattern by Mommy Patterns, you not only get to make a cute elephant, you also give it a koala friend! Oh, and currently you will also receive a baby octopus crochet pattern for free on top, one of the biggest steals! The 2-set pattern is available as a downloadable PDF file, containing not only instructions and pictures, but also tips and a list of materials.
Another adorable elephant crochet pattern that we recommend you check out, is Bubba the crochet elephant by ChiquiPork. The end result is a seated elephant measuring almost 8 inches. It is suitable for those with Intermediate crochet skills, and is easy to follow. It is suitable for beginners too, as it is incredibly easy to follow. This elephant and flower pattern by Happy Crochet Pattern is just what the name suggests, a crochet pattern for a creative and fun elephant holding up a flower with his trunk.
The pattern is available as a downloadable PDF file, and is aimed at intermediate to advanced levels, as it takes a little more skill.
However, not only are there instructions and pictures, but also videos, to help you along! Babies and young toddlers love stacking toys, as it engages their motor skills and creativity. So why not create one yourself that is soft and cuddly, and elephant-themed? With this pattern by ZenknitRu you will be able to make your own stacking toy, which is an elephant sitting on a circus podium.
This pattern by HH Designs4 will allow you to crochet your very own Everly the elephant, with huge ears and a pretty flower crown, perfect as home decor or as a cuddly toy. Sl st in 2 nd ch from hook, 1 hdc in next st, 2 tr in following st, 1 sl st in each remaining ch. Sl st into body. Fasten off. Row 1: 1 ch, work 2 sc in same st as ch, 1 sc in each of next 8 sts, 2 sc in following st. Row 2: 1 ch, work 1 sc in each st to last st, 2 sc in last st. Row 4: 1 ch, work 2 sc in 1 st st, 1 sc in each st to last 2 sts, a joined sc over last 2 sts.
Row 5: 1 ch, work 1 sc in each st to last st, 2 sc in last st. Row 6: 1 ch, work 2 sc in 1 st st, 1 sc in each st to last 2 sts, a joined sc over last 2 sts. Row 1 ch, work a joined sc over 1 st 2 sts, 2 sc in last st. Row 1 ch, work 2 sc in 1 st st, a joined sc over last 2 sts. Row 3 ch, work a joined dc over 1 st 2 sts, 1 sc in last st. Row 1 ch, work 1 sc in 1 st st, a joined sc over same st as sc and next st. Row 1: 1 sc in next st, 1 sc in each st to last 2 sts, a joined sc over last 2 sts.
This one is also called the sleepy elephant so it's perfect for nurseries. Keep Calm and Crochet On has a set of Doodle Zoo crochet animal patterns that includes this design for a cute creature called Ezra the Elephant.
This elephant has big Dumbo ears that make it look a bit cartoon-like and also has cute button eyes that add to its personality. Find this free crochet pattern on Craftsy. Dedri over at Look at What I Made designed this cute free crochet pattern for a tiny baby elephant. It is designed to complement her larger elephant puzzle ball, which can be found in her book Amigurumi Amish Puzzle Balls.
This version is smaller and simpler; just about 3. The cute ears are created with a simple yarn color change. Amigurumi crochet elephants like this one make great toys for young children. Make sure that you use child-safe eyes when crafting projects like this!
This crochet elephant is also a great gift for an adult animal lover to keep on a desk. This design is worked with a size F crochet hook using single crochet and half double crochet stitches. Dawn Toussaint originally designed Padma The Elephant as a Crochet-along project but all of the parts are available together now that the CAL is complete.
The curled trunk on this little elephant makes it unique as do the rounded ears. Isn't it amazing how many different styles of crochet patterns there are even just for amigurumi elephants?
Take an amigurumi-style crochet elephant, attach it to a granny square blanket and you've got a super cute little crochet lovey that any kid would adore. Crochet the granny square in one or more colors to adjust the style of this crochet blanket. This is a really perfect gift for a baby shower, the kind of handmade item that will make everyone smile at your skills. Dedri of Look At What I Made also has a crochet lovey blanket pattern built around an amigurumi elephant design.
The crochet blanket on this one is made in single crochet is a denser, warmer blanket design. The color choice here is unique; a white elephant with ears that match the yellow blanket trim. This crochet elephant is named "Grace" by the designer.
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