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Writer's pictureHeather Corinne

Crochet Baby Alien

The Crochet Baby Alien amigurumi is a free pattern here on my blog! This quick crochet pattern is an excellent gift idea for any alien fans in your life. Scroll on down for the free pattern and video tutorial!

Crochet Baby Alien held in hands.


Pattern Design + Construction:

The design idea for this adorable crochet Baby Alien came from my loving partner Keith. I absolutely love to design crochet patterns for adorable little animals so why not a little alien too? I've since noticed tons of patterns available for different creator's interpretations of the little guy!


Using simple stitches, this free pattern is beginner to intermediate level amigurumi. It is comprised of the body base, head, ears and arms which are then stuffed and stitched together using a tapestry needle. The finished crochet Baby Alien is approximately 6 inches tall and stands alone without support if stuffed and shaped correctly. The small size makes this project quick to whip up! You could easily increase the yarn weight and hook sizes to make a larger project if you'd like.


Pin this Crochet Baby Alien Free Pattern to your crochet board on Pinterest so you can easily locate it later!

Pinterest graphic for the crochet baby alien.


Yarn:

I chose medium (4) worsted weight yarn for my crochet baby alien design. I enjoy working with worsted weight yarn in most of my projects since it's affordable, versatile, durable and abundantly available in most local craft stores. I keep a variety of colors on hand for when inspiration strikes! You could easily substitute for another worsted weight yarn as long as the ounces per gram are similar.


For this tutorial, I'm using the following yarn:

  • Red Heart Super Saver, Medium 4, 7 oz / 198 g. in the color Café Latte

  • Red Heart Super Saver, Medium 4, 7 oz / 198 g. in the color Frosty Green

  • Yarn Bee Yarn ID, Medium 4, 5 oz / 252 yd in the color Oats

For the light beige/cream, I think Red Heart Super Saver in the color Buff would be a good substitute.

Red Heart Super Saver yarn in the color frosty green used for my crochet baby alien.


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Stitches:

This pattern is written in US crochet terminology.

  • Chain

  • SC - Single Crochet

  • Slip Stitch

  • Magic Circle

  • Single Crochet Decrease

  • * - Repeat sequence until the end of the round


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To follow along with the video tutorial: CLICK HERE




Crochet Baby Alien - Free Pattern

Body:

Round 1: With brown in a magic circle, SC 6, pull tight (6 stitches)


Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch (12 stitches)


Round 3: 2 SC in the first, SC in the next* (18 stitches)


Round 4: 2 SC in the first, SC in the next 2 stitches* (24 stitches)


Round 5: 2 SC in the first, SC in the next 3 stitches* (30 stitches)



Round 6: In the back loops only, SC in each stitch (30 stitches)


Rounds 7-9: SC in each stitch (30 stitches)


Round 10: SC dec, SC in the next three stitches* (24 stitches)


Round 11: SC in each stitch (24 stitches)

On the last stitch of the 11th row, switch to beige


Rounds 12-16: SC in each stitch (24 stitches)


Slip stitch into the first stitch of the next round,

Chain 1, tie off with a long tail; pull through that chain 1 to secure

At this point, we are going to roll down the beige to make a cozy 'turtleneck' of sorts.

Using a tapestry needle and the long tail, stitch down the turtleneck.

Tie off and trim any excess yarn.

Add stuffing and set aside.


Up close image of my crochet baby alien completed.

Head:

Round 1: With green in a magic circle, SC 6, pull tight (6 stitches)


Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch (12 stitches)


Round 3: 2 SC in the first, SC in the next* (18 stitches)


Round 4: 2 SC in the first, SC in the next 2 stitches* (24 stitches)




Rounds 5-8: SC in each stitch (24 stitches)


Round 9: SC dec, SC in the next 2* (18 stitches)


Round 10: SC dec, SC in the next* (12 stitches)


Add safety eyes & stuffing


Round 11: SC dec* (6 stitches)


chain 1, tie off with a long tail; pull through that chain stitch to secure


Using the long tail and a tapestry needle, stitch the head onto the body.


This quick free crochet baby alien makes the best gift idea.

Ears:

With green, Chain 9


Row 1: SC in each stitch, chain 1 (8 stitches)


Row 2: SC dec, SC in the next 6 stitches, chain 1 (7 stitches)


Row 3: SC dec, SC in the next 5 stitches, chain 1 (6 stitches)


Row 4: SC dec, SC in the next 4 stitches, chain 1 (5 stitches)




Row 5: SC dec, SC in the next 3 stitches, chain 1 (4 stitches)


Row 6: SC dec, SC in the next 2 stitches, chain 1 (3 stitches)


Row 7: SC dec, SC in the next stitch, chain 1 (2 stitches)


Row 8: SC dec (1 stitch)


Chain 1, continue up the left side with a row of slip stitches around the entire ear (chaining 1 in each corner)

When you arrive back to the tip of the ear, chain 1, SC into the tip, slip stitch, chain 1

Tie off pulling through that chain stitch to secure

and weave in the loose end.


Using green yarn and your tapestry needle, stitch the two corners of the bottom of the ear together. They 'roll' inward to create the curve of the alien ears. Attach to the head.


Crochet baby alien amigurumi displayed standing alone.

Arms:

Round 1: In a magic circle, chain 1, SC 6, pull tight


Round 2: SC in each stitch around (6 stitches)


on the last stitch of the 2nd round, switch to brown


Round 3: SC in each stitch around (6 stitches)


Slip stitch, chain 1, tie off with long tail

Using a yarn needle, attach the arms to the body.




I'd love to see your creations! Tag me on Instagram @heathercorinne_ or Facebook @heathercorinnecrochets


Chat with you soon,

Signature - heather corinne




OTHER FREE PATTERNS:

other free patterns

Alien Cozy / Crochet Bigfoot / Alien Coasters



(You're welcome to make and sell items using my patterns but do not use my pattern or pictures and claim them as your own. Clearly credit the design to me and provide a link back to my pattern. Personal Use Only. ©2020 Heather Corinne)


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