▲ ▲ (Horns) [o ‿ o] (Muzzle) /| ♥ |\ (Strawberry Patch) | | | | -------—---
F/O, leaving a long tail for sewing. Lightly stuff the snout and sew it directly onto the head centered between and slightly below the safety eyes. You can embroider two small vertical black lines on the snout for nostrils. Ears (Make 2) Make 1 in White, 1 in Black (or both in White). 4 sc into a MR. (4) Rnd 2: [1 sc, inc] repeat 2 times. (6) Rnd 3: [2 sc, inc] repeat 2 times. (8) Rnd 4: [3 sc, inc] repeat 2 times. (10) Rnd 5: Sc in each st around. (10)
If you spend time on social media, you’ve seen the pink-and-white "Strawberry Cow." This variation swaps the black spots for pink ones and often includes a tiny crocheted strawberry accessory. 3. The Highland Cow
Plush/Blanket Yarn (Category 6): Ideal for making trendy, oversized, super-soft cow plushies.
When you reach the spot of a specific color, drop the current color (don't cut it), pick up the new color, and crochet the spot. When you finish the spot, drop the new color and pick up the old one from where you left it. This keeps the back of your work clean and prevents lumps. Crochet Cow Pattern
Sew the horns onto Rounds 3–5 of the head. Position the ears directly next to or just below the horns.
Most patterns follow a logical sequence. Here is what you can expect inside the PDF or web tutorial.
To achieve the signature furry coat, you can use a loop stitch throughout the body pattern, use bouclé texturized yarn, or attach strands of yarn to the head and brush them out vigorously with a metal pet slicker brush. 3. The Oversized Velvet/Chenille Cow
To create a Scottish Highland cow, use copper, ginger, or dark tan yarn. Instead of traditional smooth stitches for the body and head, use the or attach layers of fringe using a latch-hook method, brushing the acrylic fibers out with a fine-tooth pet brush to create a shaggy, woolen coat. Adding Amigurumi Cow Spots ▲ ▲ (Horns) [o ‿ o] (Muzzle) /|
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10mm to 14mm plastic safety eyes (Note: Use embroidered eyes if gifting to children under three years old). Stuffing: High-quality polyester fiberfill.
sc in each st around (9). Stuff lightly and sew to body. Assembly Tips
He placed the cow on his worktable. It sat plumb and heavy, its little legs splayed out in a confident slouch. Ears (Make 2) Make 1 in White, 1 in Black (or both in White)
Standard decreases leave a small bump that disrupts the smooth surface of plush toys. To execute an invisible decrease, insert your hook into the front loops only of the next two stitches, yarn over, pull through both front loops, yarn over, and pull through the remaining two loops.
Line up the open neck of the body with the base of the head. Sew securely, passing your yarn needle through both loops of the body and a stitch on the head. Add a bit more stuffing just before closing the gap to prevent "floppy neck syndrome."
Center the snout right below the eyes on the head. Stuff it lightly as you approach the final few stitches to maintain its structure.
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