Al the Tiny Turkey Crochet Amigurumi Pattern
Gobble, gobble! What’s Thanksgiving without an adorable crocheted turkey? This cutie is the little brother to my larger Alvin the Turkey, and he promises to bring some fun to your holiday! Or make him for everyday to live on your crochet farm!
Pattern includes instructions for both buggy-eyed and plain versions - because I couldn’t decide which was cuter. :-)
This is exclusively available as a PDF pattern, delivered instantly. No shipping costs and no waiting! (If you're not sure what a PDF pattern is, you'll find more info here.)
Size
Al is 4.5 inches tall when made with worsted weight yarn - quick and easy to stitch up!
Want a bigger or smaller turkey? Use thicker or thinner yarn and a larger or smaller hook!
Difficulty
This cutie is easy to make, using just basic skills.
These are the skills you'll need. . .
- single crochet
- double crochet
- decrease
- increase
- attach parts
Don't worry - the PDF pattern has links to videos teaching you all the skills you'll need! And it contains progress photos of all the important steps, so you won’t get lost. :-)
You can find links to sources for many of my favorite tools and supplies here.
You'll need. . .
- crochet hook (size determined by yarn)
- 3 colors of worsted weight yarn - less than a skein each. The sample uses tan, brown, and orange, plus some white if you're making the buggy-eyed version.
- two 12mm black eyes
- polyester stuffing
- tapestry needle
- locking stitch markers (to count stitches and rounds)
This pattern is not available for commercial resale. That means you may not copy and sell or digitally distribute the pattern or any variation of the pattern.
For example, you may not print the pattern and sell those copies.
Yes!
You may, however, sell anything you make with Shiny Happy World patterns as long as you are the one making it.
For example, if you're using this pattern to make items which you sell at a craft fair or in an online shop, that's great!
Talk to Me
If you're hiring out any part of the process, please get in touch and we'll work out a fair licensing agreement.
For example, if you want to hire someone to help you crochet, or to do all the stuffing for you, those two scenarios would require a licensing agreement. Get in touch! I'm easy to talk to. :-) smile@shinyhappyworld.com