Be ready to make some adorable pink pigs perfect for playtime and wonderful as gifts! With our simple crochet pig patterns, you can create cute little pigs to capture everyone's heart. Whether you're new to crochet or a seasoned pro, these patterns are designed to be easy to follow. You'll have a lot of fun making these little piggies, and they will be your next favorite project, perfect for cuddling or decorating a room. So, dive into the joy of making these lovable creatures with our easy-to-use patterns and surely thank me later.
Crochet Pig Patterns
Now that you're excited about crafting your charming crochet pigs, it's time to grab your hooks and yarn! You'll be amazed at how simple it is to turn a few basic stitches into a snuggly friend. Our patterns will guide you through each step so you can see your piggy take shape right before your eyes. From their curly tails to cute snouts, following our easy patterns means you can make a piggy that's all your own. So, gather your materials and get ready for some crafting fun. These pigs are not just toys; they are creations made with love, ready to bring smiles wherever they go!
Crochet Cube Piggy Pig Amigurumi Pattern
Uses: A heartwarming creation that turns simple yarn into a plump, cheerful companion. This adorable cube-shaped pig boasts a cute design that is perfect for hands of all sizes to hold and love. Ideal for a unique gift or a friendly desktop buddy, this piggy promises to bring smiles wherever it goes.
Materials:
DK yarn
3mm crochet hook
Making:
The piggy's body takes a cube shape, beginning by a 4-stitch magic circle and gradually expanding through rounds of increases. Several rounds worked without increases to reach the body's necessary height. The body is later reduced following specific decrease rounds, and each round is filled with stuffing before being fastened off. The snout begins with a 5-stitch magic circle, worked in rounds and increased to reach 10 stitches. The final round is only worked in the back loop, and the snout is filled with stuffing before being fastened off.
The snout begins with a 5-stitch magic circle, worked in rounds and increased to reach 10 stitches. The final round only worked in the back loop, and the snout filled with stuffing before being fastened off. After all the parts crocheted and stuffed, they sewn together. The finishing touch is the snout, attached to the front of the body, with two lines embroidered on it to represent nostrils.
Crochet Amigurumi Pig Pattern
Uses: Crochet amigurumi pig patterns are fun instructions for making small, stuffed pigs using yarn. With soft color and cute details, pig gets its personality, making a sweet handmade toy or gift. The model is mainly pink, capturing the iconic hue of a charming farm pig. Accents are added with blue for the dungarees, orange for the bucket, white for the bucket handle and decorative touches.
Materials:
DK yarn
3mm crochet hook
Making:
The head begins with a magic circle and increases to 36 stitches in a round to create a spherical shape. Safety eyes can be added before the decreasing rounds for a lively, expressive face. Each ear crocheted flat, starting with a chain, then shaped through increasing and decreasing stitches to form the classic pig ear shape. The amigurumi's body and legs formed by creating two separate leg pieces, which joined together to continue as one piece to form the body. These worked as one piece that slipped over the pig's body and included straps attached after fitting the dungarees onto the pig. The snout worked in the round, starting with a magic circle attached to the head.
Crochet Small Amigurumi Pig Pattern
Uses: Create a cherished handmade treasure with the Crochet Small Amigurumi Pig Pattern. The finished piggy is a cuddly companion, a delightful addition to any shelf. Upon completion, your pig will stand proudly at 4 inches in height and measure 5 inches in length, assuming worsted-weight yarn is used. For those wishing for a larger cuddly companion, upgrading to super bulky yarn and a 6.5mm crochet hook recommended. This adjustment allows for easy size customization while maintaining the charm and character of this cute creature.
Materials:
Soft yarn of your color choice.
A crochet hook fits your chosen yarn.
Crochet Hug Me Pig Lovey Pattern
Uses: Ideal for baby showers or as a precious addition to a nursery, this pig lovey is a snug friend for little ones. It's not just a toy; it's a companion for nap times, a guard against night-time fears, and a playmate for imaginative days.
Materials:
Color A (light pink) and Color B (pink) yarn for the pig
Color C (brown) and Color D (green) for additional details
4.0mm (G) crochet hook for the pig, 5.0mm (H) hook for the blanket
Making:
Begin with a magic ring of 6 stitches. Increase the number in specific rounds to create a round head shape. Stuff it towards the end of your work. Ears made by chaining and turning, starting with one stitch and slowly increasing to four, creating a triangle shape. Arms in the round start with 6 stitches and increase to a larger round, stuffed, folded, and closed. The blanket started with a chain circle onto which clusters of double crochet stitches are worked in rounds to create a square shape. The head stitched to the center of the blanket, and the arms are sewn to each side of the head. The ears stitched onto the sides of the head's top.
Crochet Pig In A Blanket Squish Pattern
Uses: This crocheted pig wrapped in its cozy blanket makes for the perfect companion during story time or a gentle friend for playtime. Its large size, about 18 inches long and 10 inches wide, also means it fits right in as a whimsical pillow for a child’s room or a unique touch in a living space.
Materials:
Bulky yarn in Pink-A-Boo
Medium yarn in Black, Aqua, and White
Size M/N (9.0 mm) crochet hook for the pig
Size J (6.0 mm) crochet hook for the blanket
Making:
The pig's body creates a magic circle and proceeds through a series of half-double crochet (hdc) stitches, increasing in each round to widen the body. After reaching the desired width, you continue with several rounds without increases to build the length of the pig's body. Once the body reaches the desired length, you'll work on decreasing the rounds to gradually close off the body, stuffing it with poly-fil before sealing it completely.
The pig's blanket is crocheted to resemble an elongated granny square, using colors that match the eyes to tie the whole design together aesthetically. Final touches might include ensuring all ends are woven in, and the pig is well stuffed to maintain its "squishy" feel.
Crochet Little Pig Pattern
Uses: Standing at about three inches tall when sitting, it is a precious playtime friend for children or can add whimsy as a little keepsake for adults. It's small enough to bring comfort wherever you go, from being a travel buddy to perching sweetly on a desk or shelf.
Materials:
Medium-weight yarn in two shades of pink
A crochet hook-sized G (4 mm)
Making:
Begins with a magic ring using light pink yarn. Rounds increase from 6 single crochets (sc) in the magic ring to 24 stitches through a series of increases and straightforward sc rounds. The body starts to take shape here, filled gradually with stuffing. The piece narrows back down through sc2tog (single crochet two together) decreases, finishing with closing off the opening. A short chain of light pink yarn that's worked back along with 2 slip stitches in each stitch to create a curly effect. Finished with a tail for sewing and attached to the back of the body.
Crochet Presley The Pig Pattern
Uses: This snug little pig is not just a toy but also a cozy addition to any room's decor. Its cheerful appearance is sure to be a favorite with children who can hug and play with it.
Materials:
Two colors of yarn - main pink
A size G (4mm) crochet hook for tight, neat stitches
Making:
The journey to make Presley The Pig begins with a hook and yarn, where with each loop and pull, one gradually sees the pig take shape. The process is a calm, step-by-step adventure, starting with the body, shaping the pig’s friendly face, and ending with the perky ears and curly tail. Each piece stuffed with care to ensure Presley is cushy and round.
Crochet Cupig Amigurumi Pig Pattern
Uses: Everyone loves a gift, and what could be sweeter than Cupig, the Valentine's Pig? This lovely, chubby little pig, with wings to fly right into your arms, is more than a soft toy. It's a way to show love. Wrapped in the warmth of yarn, Cupig can be a friend to hold or a cute item to place in your favorite spot at home.
Materials:
Super bulky yarn
5mm crochet hook
Making:
Cupig's body created starting with a magic ring and follows a pattern of increasing rounds to form a squishy, cylindrical shape that serves as the pig’s main structure. This part worked in continuous rounds, gradually increasing from 6 single crochets (sc) in the initial ring to 60 sc, creating a plush, rounded form ideal for cuddling. The stuffing begins around round 26 to give Cupig its delightful plumpness, tapering off towards the end, where it’s sealed and finished. A hallmark of piggy design, the curly tail is created by chaining and adding multiple double crochets (dc) in each chain space to induce a natural curl.
The heart-shaped nose affixed near the face area, the eyes glued on, providing sparkle and life, and the blush under each eye carefully stitched. Ears and limbs sewn on, as well as the distinctive heart wings and curly tail, rounding out the playful, love-spreading Cupig.
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