
"Glad to meet ya! Name’s Tigger. T-I-double guh-er! That spells Tigger!" Create your own bouncy friend with this free pattern! It's a bit more complex since it has a lot more sewing but it's still very doable for beginners!
crochet amigurumi Tigger pattern
abreviations
materials
MR - Magic Ring
Ch - Chain
inc - Increase
dec - Decrease
sc - Single Crochet
2sc - 1 single crochet in the next 2 stitches
sc 3 - 3 single crochet in the next stitch
3.5mm hook
6mm safety eyes
Yellow-Orange yarn
Light Yellow yarn
Pink embroidery thread
Black embroidery thread
Note that this project is worked in rounds and can be done with or without the slip stitch and chain 1 at the start and end of each round.
head
(yellow-orange)
R1: 6sc in MR (6)
R2: inc around (12)
R3: 1sc, inc (18)
R4: 2sc, inc (24)
R5: 3sc, inc (30)
R6-10: 1sc around (30)
R11: 3sc, dec (24)
R12: 2sc, dec (18)
R13: 1sc, dec (12)
body
(yellow-orange)
Continuing from R13 of the body
R14: 1sc, inc (18)
R15: 2sc, inc (24)
R16-18:1sc around (24)
R19: 2sc, dec around (18)
R20: 1sc, dec (12)
R21: dec around (6)
FO
Muzzle
(light yellow)
CH6
R1: 4sc, sc3,3sc, inc (12)
R2: inc, 4sc, inc 2 times, 4sc, inc (16)
R3-4: 1sc around (16)
R5: 2sc, 7sl in FLO
R6: 7sc on the sl (7)
R7: 1sc in each st across (7)
R8: dec, 3sc, dec (5)
FO
The muzzle should have a flap part where the eyes will go. Place the eyes between R4 and R5, 3 stitches apart. Sew first the nose to the muzzle then stuff it so the yarn ends stay inside.
BELLY
(light yellow)
CH5
R1: 3sc, sc3, 2sc, inc (10)
R2: inc, 2sc, inc times (leave out the rest of the stitches)
FO
tail
(black & yellow-orange)
Start with black yarn
R1: MR5 (5)
R2-3: 1sc around (5)
R4: (change yellow-orange yarn) 1sc around (5)
R5-10: 1sc around (5)
FO
Nose
(yellow-orange)
R1: 3sc inc MR (but don’t close) (3)
Try to tuck in the starting yarn end as you work
R2: turn, inc, 1HDC, inc (5)
FO
Embroider the pink part of the nose with the embroidery thread copying the shape below.

The shape of the nose is like a curved triangle (as seen in the photo). Embroider a smaller triangle at the bottom with pink thread to complete the nose.
front Ears
(light yellow)
R1: MR4 (4) don’t sl
FO
back Ears
(yellow-orange)
R1: MR4 (4)
R2: join the front ears using inc in every stitch (8)

Legs
(yellow-orange)
R1: MR6 (6)
R2: 1sc, inc (9)
R3: dec 2 times, sc the rest of the round (7)
R4: 1sc around (7)
FO and stuff
assembly
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Stuff all the parts made except for the ears, nose, and the top part of the muzzle.
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Embroider the nose and sew it on the unstuffed muzzle.
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Sew on the muzzle and ears to the face.
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Sew the belly to the body then sew on the arms and legs (it's easier in this order).
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Sew on the tail at the back of the body.
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Using black yarn, sew eyebrows and whiskers onto the face. The eyebrows are on the upper corners of the muzzle and the whiskers are 2 diagonal lines beside the muzzle.

This is how it should look like once the belly and face are sewn on.



This is how it should look like once the belly and face are sewn on.
And you're done! Remember to post your own creations and tag us or use the hashtag #theoldatticproject