Inspired by everything llama at the moment, I realised that one of my previous patterns could be easily adapted to fit the bill...
You may remember The Very Little Giraffe (a random teacher gift my daughter asked me to make)? Well it struck me that the shaping was pretty llama-esque and with a little tinkering around with the ear placement, and the addition of a blanket and tassels, a llama it could be ...
It's the perfect small project for using up all those odds and ends of yarn - hooray!!
A Very Little Llama Pattern (UK)
(For US, dc is the same as sc and dc2tog is the same as sc2tog).
(For US, dc is the same as sc and dc2tog is the same as sc2tog).
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
dc = double crochet
dc2tog = double crochet 2 together**
sts = stitches
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
dc = double crochet
dc2tog = double crochet 2 together**
sts = stitches
**to make the dc2tog stitch using the invisible decrease method:
Insert hook into the front loop of the first stitch.
Insert hook into the front loop of the second stitch (3 loops on hook).
Yarn over and pull yarn through the first two loops (2 loops on hook).
Yarn over and pull through both loops.
You will need:
Yarn and hook of your choice (any weight yarn and hook to match will work)
I used a 3mm hook and small amounts of Rico Ricorumi in Beige (55), Tangerine (26), Wine Red (29) and Fuchsia (14)
Toy stuffing
Black / brown embroidery thread for nose and eyes
Fasten off and sew closed.
Rnd 1: 1ch (doesn't count as st), 1dc in each st. (6 sts)
Black / brown embroidery thread for nose and eyes
Stitchmarker - mark the first st of each round
Head
Stuff as you go.
In Beige:
Rnd 1: 6dc in magic ring or 2dc, 6dc in 2nd st from hook (6 sts)
Rnd 2: 2 dc in each st around. (12 sts)
Rnds 3 - 4: 1dc in each st around.
Rnd 5: (1dc, 2dc in next st) repeat around. (18 sts)
Rnds 6 - 8: 1dc in each st around.
Rnd 9: (1dc, dc2tog) repeat around. (12 sts)
Stitch eyes and nose.
Rnd 10: dc2tog around. (6 sts)
Ears (make 2)
Rnd 1: 6dc in magic ring or 2dc, 6dc in 2nd st from hook. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: (1dc, 2dc in next st) repeat around. (9 sts)
Fasten off. Sew to head
Neck, body and legs
(Leave long tail at beginning for stitching to head and stuff as you go)
Ch 6, join with sl st to first ch.
Rnd 1: 1ch (doesn't count as st), 1dc in each st. (6 sts)
Now in continuous rounds
Rnds 2 - 5: 1dc in each st.
Rnd 6: *1dc, 2dc in next st; rep from *, 2dc. (8 sts)
Rnd 7: 2dc, *2dc in next st; rep from * three times, 3dc. (11 sts)
Rnd 8: 3dc, *2dc in next st; rep from * four times, 4dc. (15 sts)
Rnd 9: 4dc, *2dc in next st; rep from * six times, 5dc. (21 sts)
Rnds 10 - 13: 1dc in each st.
Front leg
Rnd 14: 1dc, dc2tog, dc 4, then cross to the other side (see pic) and 4dc back to stitchmarker. (10 sts)
Tail
Make a knot in the yarn and stitch it into place. Separate the strands to create the tail.
In Tangerine
Rnd 1: 6dc in magic ring or 2dc, 6dc in 2nd st from hook. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: *2dc in first st, 2dc in next st, 1dc; rep from *. (10 sts)
Rnd 3: In Fuchsia, 1dc, 2dc in next st, 2dc in next st, 3dc, 2dc in next st, 2dc in next st, 2dc. (14 sts)
Rnd 4: In Red, 2dc, 2dc in next st, 2dc in next st, 5dc, 2dc in next st, 2dc in next st, 3dc. (18 sts)
Fasten off, but leave a long tail for stitching in place
Halter
Make a chain long enough to fit around the muzzle and join with sl st. Make another chain to fit around back of head and join with sl st to other side. Stitch in place.
To finish:
Add tassels of yarn to tips of ears and sides of muzzle. Add pompoms or any other decorations you like.
And that's it!
Enjoy your teeny llama,
Sarah xx
He is adorable Sarah and thanks for sharing the pattern. He looks a bit of a toff with his head held high. "I have Inca blood you know" ha! Ha!
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Amanda x
thanks for sharing for your information
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ReplyDeleteHe is SO cute! My sister and I started exchanging Llamas this year so I have to make a couple. Thank you for sharing the pattern.
ReplyDeleteHey I've just crochet this little llama from your pattern but I made it in turquoise colour and it's just as cute. Thanks for sharing the pattern. Greetings from Germany
ReplyDeleteFigured it out!!! I'm a Dutch girl and had a stroke so it difficult to read the pattern. But I got it now 😂
ReplyDeleteGracias por el patron es hermoso la llamita
ReplyDeleteSO SWEET!!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a cute feature, love it! I'm struggling with the pattern tho: How do you get to 11 stitches in R6? If I have 8st and every other st gets 2dc, you'll end up with 12 stitches?
ReplyDelete-------- 8 stitches
-=-=-=-= 12 stitches...
I hope someone can explain! Thanks
Thanks for sharing this lovely little pattern.I really enjoyed making my little llama
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