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You, Me and the ABCs : Crochet ABC Toys: Extras!! G is for Giraffe

If you are a crocheter and have a baby or toddler, play room or nursery, and love organization and helping your child learn – this series is for you!

I have a HUGE LOT of EXTRAS!!!! Extra patterns that you can either add to your collection or substitute – for example, in my Original Series I have G is for Grapes or Guitar, but on this EXTRAS event, I am now giving you G is for Giraffe (pattern below).  Many of these extras were part of a huge baby ensemble that I did earlier and can all be found as printable PDFs from my Etsy Shop. I will post some link below.

 

I have already blogged B is for BirdC is for Cow , H is for Horse or P is for Pony, S is for Squirrel, R is for Racoon and G is for Goat as extras and you can find them all on my blog by clicking on each link and you can see them just below in the next photo.

I have also started the second photo below and you can find A is for Alligator, D is for Deer  and F is for Fox blogged earlier – FREE on my blog for you.

***I HAVE FINISHED THE HUGE FINAL PROJECT!!  I AM SO EXCITED TO BRING THAT TO YOU***

 

This EXTRA TOYS EVENT will also include Cow, Goat, Squirrel, Horse/Pony, Racoon, Alligator, Deer, Wolf, Fox, Lamb, Bee, Duck, Bat and Princess so far, but I am sure I will be making LOTS MORE!!!

Most of the above patterns were made as part of a huge baby bundle that I did at the beginning of last year.  You can find several different bundle sets for my baby animals in my Etsy Shop including the giraffe pattern that is below.  You might enjoy seeing the huge Baby Hazel gift set that I did.  The entire set is located in my ETSY SHOP HERE. 

The Giraffe pattern can be purchased separately from MY ETSY SHOP and on Ravelry

I have two bundles that include the Giraffe as well:

This set includes eight baby animals including the Giraffe.

And this huge large bundle includes ALL of the baby animals and can only be found all together HERE IN MY ETSY SHOP.

Want a fun way to use your scraps? Want to make a lot of little projects/toys that are great for little ones? Want to custom a special piece for a wee one? – and then end with one big finale? This A-Z Crochet Toy Series is for you! (And you can skip the big finale if it’s not for you and still have all the little toys and ABCs.)

I’m gonna give you some options at the end to make the final part right for you/your space.

How you can get PDFs for one cheap price:

I have compiled the first letters of this event in a convenient downloadable PDF if you prefer to print them out and have them all in one place.  And my printable paid patterns contain a lot more photo tutorials to help you if you need.

You can find the toys for all the letters in my Etsy Shop. I have them broken down into smaller parts, but have just uploaded the final huge part.

Part 1: A-F HERE ON MY ETSY.

Part 2:  the letters G-M 

You can find Part 3 with the letters N-S

The last small part – Part 4 with the letters T-Z is now available.

If you’ve been waiting to purchase the PDFs until the end now is your chance!! I can’t even believe they are all finished or that I am giving away everything for this one small price.

MY ENTIRE COMPLETE SERIES PLUS A BUNCH OF EXTRAS IS NOW AVAILABLE. 

There are OVER 60 patterns in that final bundle!!! 60+ toys patterns.

And MOST ALL of my PAID patterns contain way more photos and tutorials than what I can add to my blog post. I try to keep my fees very low.

This project was in my head as I was designing all of these letters and I’m so excited to get this series finished! Won’t you join me?  If you prefer to shop on Ravelry for your patterns I also have the entire alphabet PDF over there.

I will try to work on uploading these to Ravelry if you prefer Ravelry for your patterns, but it will be a while.  If you are familiar with Ravelry, you may know that I have to upload each one separately over there – I can’t list bundles together so each and every small toy must have it’s own page.  That will take me a while, but I will try to get it done.  I don’t believe I will be able to do it all this year.

I’m gonna give you some options at the end to make the final part right for you/your space.  Make sure to check out THE ORIGINAL POST to link hop to each one of the patterns here on my blog – there are at least two toys for EACH LETTER OF THE ALPHABET.

 

I have a new way for you to support my FREE PATTERNS!! I know many or most of you love supporting us makers – the truth is that is takes a long time to create a pattern and then write it and then edit it and get it proofed and tested – and then publish it – then you have to link it everywhere – it’s a lot of work, but us makers do what we do to share our love with you. And, if you have followed my blog, you may know that I do not run ads on my blog, so all my support comes from PDF purchases. Some of you don’t need to purchase the PDF of my patterns, but still want to say a quick Thank you – so, you can now support my blog and my work.


This pattern is intended for personal use only. This pattern -and all my patterns- are offered for free or a small fee to help support my family so please do not redistribute, sell, copy or use them in any way not in accordance with fairness.

You may sell products made from this pattern, but please give me credit as the designer. Please do not use my photos as your own work, but you may use my photos to reference back to my blog, Etsy, Pinterest, IG or FB, but please link back to me.

If you find any problems with this pattern please let me know and if you have any problems with any of it feel free to message me and ask for support.

Kristi Bergin-Smith and The Burgundy Basket, 2021. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to me, Kristi Bergin-Smith and The Burgundy Basket with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

I will be keeping THIS ORIGINAL POST updated with all the links for all of the toys in the original series. 

UPDATE: G is for Giraffe: Jan 10, 2021

Materials:

Yarns: Impeccable in Misty Blue, Caron One Pound in Lace and scraps of gray and light pink.

-Hook: I used a G/4mm hook for most of this pattern.  Any changes to this will be noted.

-Safety Eyes (or yarn to embroider if you choose) and needle to embroider face.  The eyes I have used are 18mm SunCatcher eyes.

-Stuffing.  I have used Poly-Fill brand stuffing, but feel free to use what you prefer.

– I don’t typically use Stitch markers, but if you do you will want those to keep track of your rounds.  As a “free” stitch marker you can loop a bright colored piece of scrap yarn through your stitch to act as a marker – then just pull it out when you get back around to it and move it up one row.  Easy marker!

Spiral Crochet:

I crochet in the “spiral” for this project and for most of my work.  This prevents the joining seam that can occur with crochet.   What that means is that you don’t join each round with a slip stitch and then chain 1, but rather keep on working the next stitch – the first one from the previous row.  It may help to use a stitch marker to designate the beginning of the previous round.  For example, if your round calls for 30 sc stitches, then sc 30 around, but instead of slip stitching to the first stitch and then chaining one, sc in the first stitch and keep on going for your next round.

TIP Counting:

I also tend to open the calculator on my phone and keep track of “rounds” and stitches by my calculator.  For example: if I need to do 4 rounds of 36 stitches I will do “4×36=144” on my calculator and then subtract as I go.  So, I might do 30 sc and stop (144-30) get up and do something and come back and so forth until I get done.  This keeps me on track and keeps me from having to use and move stitch markers.  I only advise this if you are good with counting and have no distractions.

Invisible Decrease:

Doing an invisible single crochet decrease is one of the best things I ever learned! There are many online tutorials on this so look up doing the invisible decrease single crochet online and you will not be sorry.  Essentially, you will be doing your single crochet decrease in only the front loops of the crochets being decreased.

Stitch Index:

Chain: Ch

Single Crochet: SC

Inc Sc: make two single crochet stitches in the same stitch as indicated

Invisible Decrease: inv. dec – this is an invisible single crochet decrease

HDC: half-double crochet

HDC Inc: increase in HDC

DC Inc: increase in DC

DC: double crochet

TR: treble crochet   *US Terms apply

 

Head: This pattern starts at the back of the head and works up toward the nose.

Ch 2 (you can also use a magic ring if that is your preferred method of starting a circle or amigurumi)

Round 1: 6 sc in second chain from hook (6)

Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around (12)

Round 3: *1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (18)

Round 4: *1 sc in next two sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (24)

Round 5: *1 sc in next three sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (30)

Round 6: *1 sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (36)

Round 7: 1 sc in each stitch around (36)

Round 8: *1 sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (42)

Rounds 9-11: 1 sc in each stitch around working in a spiral (42)(42)(42)

Now start your decreases

Round 12: *sc in each of the next 5 sc, dec sc* repeat around (36)

Round 13: sc in each stitch around (36)

Round 14: ***place a stitch marker here in the first stitch. *** sc in each of the next 20 sc, chain 10, slip stitch in marked first stitch, (see photo).  Chain 1 and sc in each stitch and chain space around (30)

Round 15-16: sc in each stitch around (30)(30)

Round 17: *1 sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (36)

Rounds 18-22: 1 sc in each stitch around (36)

Round 23 is a decrease round: We are going from 36 down to 30: Round 23: *1 sc in next four sc, inv dec over the next 2 sc* repeat around (30)

Round 24: sc around (30)

Stuff as needed and continue to stuff.

Round 25: *1 sc in next three sc, inv dec over the next 2 sc* repeat around (24)

Round 26: 1 sc in each stitch around (24)

Round 27: *sc in next 2 sc, inv dec over next 2* repeat around (18)

Round 28: *sc in next sc, inv dec over next 2 sc* repeat around (12)

Round 29: inv dec around to end with 6 sc. Sew opening shut and weave in the end.

Ears (make 4) – USE YOUR H/4.5mm Hook for the inside (pink) and your I hook for the outside (body color).

Chain 3

Make 10 dc in the 3rd chain from hook and join with a slip stitch to your first dc to form a circle (10dc)

Chain up 2 (does not count as a stitch) and make 2 dc in each stitch around (20).  FO the INSIDE piece ONLY, but not the outside piece.  After you get done with the outer ear, you will single crochet both pieces together and leave a long tail to sew. Crimp bottom and sew a few stitches closed to keep crimped.  Sew to head.

HORNS: Make 2: ch 2, sc 5 in second chain from hook. (Round 1):

Round 2: inc in each stitch around (10)

Rounds 3-4: sc around (10)

Round 5: dec around (5)

Rounds 6-8: sc in each stitch around (5)

FO and leave tail to sew on top of head.

Do the face and eyes as you prefer.  Add your safety eyes or embroider them, do eyebrows nostrils etc.  **My paid patterns always contain more photos for detail.

Body:

Start body at back of head (see photo) – sc around piece *I got 29.  This part isn’t crucial – you may get a few more or a few less.  It is okay.  Just make sure your stitches are evenly spaced and don’t look puckered.  It should be around 30.   *this photo is for a different animal so that is why the color is different, but it’s the same pattern.

On the second round you need to decrease to get 20 sc.  You want to decrease this round evenly from whatever you had on the previous row. Just decrease around using inv. dec to get 20 stitches.  So, for me since I had 29, I did (1 sc, 1 dec) around.

Rounds 3-12: Sc in each stitch around (20)

Round 13: add 4 sc to this round by increasing evenly around. I added one on the front, back and each side. (24)

Rounds 14-21 sc in each stitch around (24)

Stuff neck as you go.  You can add a small wooden rod or dowel or foam roller. This is a smaller animal and the head is not too large – so, if you stuff the neck well it should not need support, but a piece of wooden dowel will ensure support.

Round 22: *1 sc in next three sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (30)

Rounds 23-25: sc around (30)(30)(30)

Round 26: *1 sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (36)

Round 27: sc around (36)

Round 28: *1 sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (42)

Round 29: sc around (42)

Round 30: *1 sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (48)

Rounds 31-35: sc around (48)

Round 36: *sc in each of the next 6 sc, dec sc* repeat around (42)

Round 37: *sc in each of the next 5 sc, dec sc* repeat around (36)

Round 38: *sc in each of the next 4 sc, dec sc* repeat around (30)

Round 39: *sc in each of the next 3 sc, dec sc* repeat around (24)

Round 40: *sc in each of the next 2 sc, dec sc* repeat around (18)

Round 41: *sc in the next sc, dec sc* repeat around (12)

Round 42: sc in each stitch around (12)

FO and sew opening closed.

For the “feet” and “hands” I have started in gray and then switched back to the body color and after they were stuffed, I used the same blue to gather the “hoof” by pulling the yarn around the several times and securing.

Feet/Legs (make two):

Ch 2 (you can also use a magic ring if that is your preferred method of starting a circle or amigurumi)

Round 1: 6 sc in second chain from hook (6)

Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around (12)

Round 3: *1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (18)

Round 4: *1 sc in next two sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (24)

Rounds 5-7: 1 sc in each stitch around (24)(24)(24) *change color on the last stitch if you are switching colors.

Round 8: sc in each stitch around (24)

Start your Decreases and stuff as you go.  Stuff how it is easiest for you.  I usually stuff around my 18 sc round.  Stuff the feet firm, but don’t over stuff the legs.  I didn’t add any stuffing to my legs.

Round 9: *sc in next 2 sc, inv dec over next 2* repeat around (18)

Round 10: *sc in next sc, inv dec over next 2 sc* repeat around (12)

Round 11: sc in each sc around (12)

Round 12: repeat round 8 (9)

Single crochet in each stitch around until you reach the length you desire for your legs.  I ended up with 20 total rows in my example.

Finish off, but leave a long tail for sewing to the body.

Arms (make two):

Ch 2 (you can also use a magic ring if that is your preferred method of starting a circle or amigurumi)

Round 1: 6 sc in second chain from hook (6)

Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around (12)

Round 3: *1 sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc** repeat around (15)

Rounds 4-6:  1 sc in each stitch around (15)(15)(15) *change color on the last stitch if you are switching colors.

Round 7: sc in each stitch around (15)

Start your Decreases and stuff as you go.  Don’t overstuff your arms.  I only add stuffing to the bottoms in the “hands” and leave the arm free.

Round 8: *sc in next 3 sc, inv dec over next 2* repeat around (12)

Rounds 9: (sc dec over the next 2 stitches) x 2, then sc in the next 8 sc (10)

Rounds 10-19: sc in each sc around (10)

Finish off, but leave a long tail for sewing to the body.

 

The tail is a simple braid where you pull strands through the body and then braid them.

The spots on the body are complete random rows of sc and inc sc and dec sc.  They are completely random.  I did some inc at the start of rows and some decreases at the ends and just randomly made jagged rows.  Sc evenly around each spot and sew on.  I made a few at a time and attached them and then filled in around the body.  On the face, I just embroidered some small ones.

Here is one example of one of the spots:

Chain 4.  3 sc down the chain.  Chain 1 and turn.

Inc sc, sc 2, chain 1 and turn

Sc 3, inc sc, chain 1 and turn and evenly sc around. Etc.

The “hair puff” is simple a *leave tail to tie on and* chain 10, slip stitch to first chain, chain 10, slip stitch back in same place as before, repeat.  Repeat until you have the “poof” you want. Leave tail at the end and use the two tails to tie onto the top of the head.  Use your embroidery needle to pull tails into the head/body.

Will you be joining in the fun? I’d love for you to make all of this with me, but if not pick a few and make it with me.

I’d love to see all your work or catch up with your progress so connect with me over on IG @theburgundybasket

#youandmeabccrochet

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XOXO,

Kristi

Thank you so much for stopping by.  I hope you are all enjoying this crazy, fun thing!!  Catch up with me over @theburgundybasket on IG.  I’d love to see you and your makes there.

Pin this post and come back for all of the A-Z toys!   Here is a link to the original post below to start from the beginning!!

 

I realized after I started this project that I would never be able to update every new post with every new link – once I got down to the end of the alphabet, I would have to update about 20 post with all the links to all the new patters – So, I will be keeping THIS ORIGINAL POST updated with all the new links for all of the new toys.  <3

 

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