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Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern

Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hoursβ€”perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small amigurumi ox named Asher, including head, body, legs, arms, ears, horns, tail and a decorative bow. It uses simple single crochet shaping and small accessories to produce a charming, huggable toy. The design is compact (approx 12 cm/4.5 inches tall using the recommended materials) and works up quickly.

Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Written in American terminology and worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated. The pattern is beginner friendly with clear round-by-round instructions and assembly guidance.

Why You'll Love This Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines sweet, simple shaping with delicate details that give Asher so much personality. I designed the muzzle, horns and ears to be quick to stitch yet expressive, which makes finishing super satisfying. I enjoy how fast this little ox works up β€” it is a perfect project for a cozy afternoon with tea. Sharing this design brings me joy because I love seeing how crocheters personalize Asher with different colours and tiny accessories.

Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customise Asher β€” change the yarn colours and you can create a whole herd of personalities.

Try pastel shades for a softer, baby-friendly look, or deep jewel tones for a chic decorative piece.

If you want a larger Asher, use a thicker yarn and larger hook; this will give you a chunky, cuddly version perfect for bigger hands.

For a tiny keychain, swap to a thin cotton and small hook to create a mini that fits on your bag.

I often embroider different eyebrow shapes or mouths to change Asher's expression β€” a few stitches can make him curious, sleepy, or surprised.

Add tiny accessories like a miniature scarf, hat, or button jacket to give him seasonal outfits and make great gift sets.

You can replace safety eyes with French knots or embroidered eyes for a baby-safe toy option.

Try different bow sizes or textures by using cotton, linen or even boucle yarn to change how the bow sits against the neckband.

I sometimes add a bit of wire in the limbs for a posable version β€” just make sure to secure and wrap wire carefully so there are no sharp points.

For surface detail, experiment with tail embroidery or a stitched belly patch to create rustic or modern looks depending on your chosen colours.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not using a stitch marker for the start of rounds can make it hard to know where each round begins; place a marker at the start of every round to stay aligned and move it up as you finish each round. βœ— Forgetting to stuff as you go can create lumps and uneven shaping; stuff gradually during growth rounds, adding small amounts of stuffing frequently for a smooth shape. βœ— Changing tension between pieces causes mis-sized parts and difficult assembly; maintain consistent tension and hook size throughout, and check gauge by comparing pieces as you work. βœ— Attaching safety eyes after finishing too many rounds makes positioning tricky; insert safety eyes between rounds 13 and 14 as instructed so facial placement stays symmetrical.

Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern

Make your own adorable Asher the Ox with this beginner-friendly amigurumi crochet pattern. You will receive clear, step-by-step instructions for each piece, from the head and muzzle to ears, horns, tail and cute bow. The pattern is written in American terminology and uses simple shaping to create a lovable, sturdy toy perfect for gifting or display. Follow the included assembly notes to bring all the parts together for a charming finished ox.

Beginner Friendly 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Asher the Ox Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Krea Deluxe organic cotton yarn Colour 18 (Brown) - one ball
  • 02
    Krea Deluxe organic cotton yarn Colour 01 (White) - one ball
  • 03
    Krea Deluxe organic cotton yarn Colour 10 (Pink) - one ball (for bow and neckband)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook 2.5mm (or in accordance with your yarn tension)
  • 02
    Polyester fibrefill / toy stuffing
  • 03
    6 mm plastic safety eyes (2 pieces)
  • 04
    Black embroidery thread (DMC Cotton Six-Strand Floss #310)
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    Darning and embroidery needles
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    0.7 mm brass jump ring
  • 09
    Yarn needle for sewing pieces together
  • 10
    Pins for assembly (optional)

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β€” Head :

Round 1 :

Start 8 sc in a magic ring [8]

Round 2 :

Inc in all 8 st [16]

Round 3 :

(Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 8 [24]

Round 4 :

(Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 8 [32]

Round 5 :

(Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 8 [40]

Round 6 :

(Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 8 [48]

Round 7-10 :

Sc in all 48 st [48]

Round 11 :

(Sc in each of next 5 st, inc in next st) x 8 [56]

Round 12-14 :

Sc in all 56 st [56]

Round 15 :

(Sc in each of next 13 st, inc in next st) x 4 [60]

Round 16-19 :

Sc in all 60 st [60]

Round 20 :

(Sc in each of next 8 st, dec) x 6 [54]

Round 21 :

(Sc in each of next 7 st, dec) x 6 [48]

Round 22 :

(Sc in each of next 6 st, dec) x 6 [42]

Round 23 :

(Sc in each of next 5 st, dec) x 6 [36]

Round 24 :

(Sc in each of next 4 st, dec) x 6 [30]

Info :

Insert 6 mm safety eyes between rounds 13 and 14, 4 st apart. Use a single strand of black embroidery thread to sew eyebrows over round 12, with each approximately 2 stitches wide.

Info :

Start stuffing the head firmly with fibrefill and continue stuffing as you crochet the rest of the head.

Round 25 :

(Sc in each of next 3 st, dec) x 6 [24]

Round 26 :

(Sc in each of next 2 st, dec) x 6 [18]

Round 27 :

(Sc in next st, dec) x 6 [12]

Info :

Finish stuffing the head firmly with fibrefill.

Round 28 :

Dec x 6 [6]

Info :

Sl st and fasten off leaving a long yarn tail.

Info :

After Rnd 28, thread the tail through a needle. Weave the needle through the front loop of each of the 6 st, always going in the direction from the centre and under the front loop. Pull the yarn tail and the hole should close. Insert the needle through the middle of the hole and pull through the head. Fasten off and weave the yarn end in.

β€” Muzzle :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 01, WHITE) Starting from the centre of the muzzle. Ch 10. Stitches are worked around both sides of the foundation chain.

Round 1 :

Into 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 8 ch, 3 sc in next ch. Continue on the other side of the foundation chain, sc in each of next 7 ch, inc in next ch [20]

Round 2 :

Inc in next st, sc in each of next 7 st, inc in each of next 3 st, 3-dc-bobble in next st, sc in each of next 5 st, 3-dc-bobble in next st, inc in each of next 2 st [26]

Round 3 :

Sc in all 26 st [26]

Info :

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Info :

Stuff the muzzle with fibrefill.

β€” Body :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 18, BROWN) Starting from the base of the body.

Round 1 :

Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

Inc in all 6 st [12]

Round 3 :

(Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

(Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 6 [24]

Round 5 :

(Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 6 [30]

Round 6 :

(Sc in each of next 4 st, inc in next st) x 6 [36]

Round 7 :

(Sc in each of next 5 st, inc in next st) x 6 [42]

Round 8 :

(Sc in each of next 6 st, inc in next st) x 6 [48]

Round 9 :

(Sc in each of next 7 st, inc in next st) x 6 [54]

Round 10-14 :

Sc in all 54 st [54]

Round 15 :

(Sc in each of next 7 st, dec) x 6 [48]

Round 16 :

Sc in all 48 st [48]

Round 17 :

(Sc in each of next 6 st, dec) x 6 [42]

Round 18 :

Sc in all 42 st [42]

Round 19 :

(Sc in each of next 5 st, dec) x 6 [36]

Round 20 :

Sc in all 36 st [36]

Round 21 :

(Sc in each of next 10 st, dec) x 3 [33]

Round 22 :

Sc in each of next 5 st, dec, (sc in each of next 9 st, dec) x 2, sc in each of next 4 st [30]

Round 23 :

Sc in each of next 6 st, dec, (sc in each of next 8 st, dec) x 2, sc in each of next 2 st [27]

Round 24 :

Sc in each of next 2 st, dec, (sc in each of next 7 st, dec) x 2, sc in each of next 5 st [24]

Info :

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Info :

Stuff the body firmly with fibrefill.

β€” Leg X 2 :

Info :

(START IN COLOUR 01, WHITE) Starting from the base of the leg.

Round 1 :

Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

Inc in all 6 st [12]

Round 3 :

(Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

(Sc in next 2 st, inc in next st) x 6 [24]

Round 5 :

Sc in each of next 9 st, (inc in next st, sc in next st) x 4, sc in each of next 7 st [28]

Round 6-7 :

Sc in all 28 st [28]

Round 8 :

Sc in each of next 7 st, (dec, sc in next st) x 6, sc in each of next 3 st [22]

Round 9 :

Sc in each of next 4 st, (dec, sc in next st) x 6 [16]

Round 10 :

Sc in each of next 5 st, (dec, sc in next st) x 4, sc in each of next 7 st [24]

Round 11 :

Sc in all 24 st [24]

Info :

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Info :

Stuff the foot (rounds 1 to 11) firmly with fibrefill and with gradually less further up the leg.

Round 21 :

Sc in each of next 4 st [4]. Leave the remaining stitches unworked

Info :

Flatten the opening of the left leg and sc in each of next 6 stitches through both layers to close the opening.

Info :

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Round 21 (Right Leg) :

Sc in each of next 11 st [11]. Leave the remaining stitches unworked

Info :

Flatten the opening of the right leg and sc in each of next 6 stitches through both layers to close the opening. Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

β€” Arm X 2 :

Info :

(START IN COLOUR 01, WHITE) Starting from the tip of the arm.

Round 1 :

Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

Inc in all 6 st [12]

Round 3 :

(Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 3 [15]

Round 4 :

Sc in all 15 st [15]

Round 5 :

Dec x 2, sc in each of next 9 st, dec [12]

Round 6 :

Sc in next st, dec, sc in each of next 7 st, dec [10]

Info :

Change to Colour 18, Brown yarn.

Round 7-14 :

Sc in all 10 st [10]

Round 15 :

Sc in each of next 6 st [6]. Leave the remaining stitches unworked

Info :

Stuff the hand (rounds 1 to 6) firmly with fibrefill and with gradually less further up the arm.

Info :

Flatten the opening of the arm and sc in each of next 5 stitches through both layers to close the opening.

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Inner Ear X 2 :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 01, WHITE) Starting from the centre of the inner ear.

Round 1 :

Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

Inc in all 6 st [12]

Round 3 :

(Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

(Sc in next 2 st, inc in next st) x 6 [24]

Info :

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Weave all yarn tails in.

β€” Outer Ear X 2 :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 18, BROWN) Starting from the centre of the outer ear.

Round 1-4 :

Repeat instructions as for inner ear.

Info :

Do not fasten off. We will join the inner and outer ears together.

Info :

Place the backs of the inner ear and the outer ear together (Picture 2). With the outer ear facing you, sc in each of next 24 st through both pieces [24].

Info :

Fold the joined ear in half (Picture 3), ch 1, and work through both sides of the ears, sc in each of next 2 st, sl st in next st.

Info :

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

β€” Tail :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 18, BROWN) Starting from the tip of the tail.

Round 1 :

Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

(Sc in next st, inc in next st) x 3 [9]

Round 3 :

(Sc in each of next 2 st, inc in next st) x 3 [12]

Round 4 :

(Sc in each of next 3 st, inc in next st) x 3 [15]

Round 5-6 :

Sc in all 15 st [15]

Round 7 :

(Sc in next st, dec) x 5 [10]

Round 8 :

(Sc in each of next 3 st, dec) x 2 [8]

Round 9-13 :

Sc in all 8 st [8]

Info :

Stuff the end of the tail (rounds 1 to 8) firmly with fibrefill and with gradually less further along the rest of the tail.

Info :

Flatten the opening of the tail and sc in each of next 4 stitches through both layers to close the opening. Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

β€” Horn X 2 :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 01, WHITE) Starting from the tip of the horn.

Round 1 :

Start 6 sc in a magic ring [6]

Round 2 :

Sc in all 6 st [6]

Round 3 :

Inc in next st, sc in each of next 5 st [7]

Round 4 :

Sc in all 7 st [7]

Round 5 :

Inc in next st, sc in each of next 5 st, inc in next st [9]

Round 6 :

Inc in next st, sc in each of next 7 st, inc in next st [11]

Info :

Sl st in next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing. Stuff the horn firmly with fibrefill.

β€” Bow :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 10, PINK) Starting from one long edge of the bow. With a long starting yarn tail, ch 50.

Round 1 :

Sl st in first ch to close the circle, be careful that the chain is not twisted. Ch 2, starting in the same stitch into which the sl st was made, hdc in each of next 50 ch [50]

Round 2-5 :

Into BLO, hdc in each of next 50 st [50]

Round 6 :

Into BLO, hdc in next st [1]. Leave the remaining stitches unworked

Info :

Sl st in next st and fasten off.

Info :

Wind the yarn tail a few times around the middle of the bow to squeeze it together (Picture 4). Secure the ends and weave in the yarn tails at the back of the bow.

Info :

Wrap the centre of bow around the main bow over the wound yarn that squeezed the middle together (Picture 5). Sew the ends together on the back of the bow. Pass a few stitches through the bow itself to prevent the centre of bow from sliding around. Fasten off, leaving long yarn tails for sewing.

β€” Centre of Bow :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 10, PINK) Starting from one long edge of the centre of bow. We will crochet the centre of bow in rows. Ch 12.

Row 1 :

Into 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 11 ch [11]

Row 2-3 :

Ch 1, turn, into 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 11 st [11]

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long yarn tail.

β€” Neckband :

Info :

(IN COLOUR 10, PINK) Starting from one long edge of the neckband. With a long starting yarn tail, ch 32. We will work the neckband in rows.

Row 1 :

Starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 31 ch [31]

Row 2 :

Ch 1, turn, starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 31 st [31]

Info :

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

β€” Assembly :

Step 1 :

Sew the muzzle to the head over rounds 15 to 19 centred between the eyes, with the nostrils facing upwards (Picture 6). Stuff with fibrefill before sewing the muzzle fully to the head.

Step 2 :

Sew the body to the head. The opening of the body should fall over rounds 26 to 28 of the bottom of the head (Picture 7). Tilt the head slightly to give him a cuter look.

Step 3 :

Sew the arms to between rounds 23 and 24 of the body, with the front corners of the arms 7 stitches apart across the front.

Step 4 :

Sew the legs to the body. The flat edge of each leg should be sewn over rounds 7 to 12 of the body and fall behind the midline of the body (Picture 8). Sew a few extra stitches along the legs to hold them snug against the body and prevent them from splaying out.

Step 5 :

Sew the ears to the head. The flat edge of each ear should be sewn between rounds 7 to 8 of the head (Picture 9). The front corners should be 18 stitches apart (Picture 9).

Step 6 :

Sew the horns to the top of the head. The base of each horn should be sewn over rounds 4 to 6 of the head, on the inside of each ear (Picture 10). The increases made over rounds 5 and 6 of the horns should face inwards.

Step 7 :

Sew the tail to the back of the body between rounds 7 and 8 (Picture 11), centred between the legs.

Step 8 :

Wrap the neckband around his neck and sew the short edges of the neckband together. Sew the bow to the front centre of the neckband (Picture 12), or in any position as you wish. Place a few stitches along the "wings" of the bow to hold the bow against the neckband. If you prefer, you can also sew the bow to the centre of the neckband, prior to wrapping the neckband/bow around his neck and sewing it close.

Step 9 :

Place a jump ring through a stitch just under one of the nostrils (Picture 13).

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the muzzle to the head over rounds 15 to 19, centred between the eyes, with the nostrils facing upwards; stuff the muzzle with fibrefill before sewing it fully to the head.
  • Sew the body to the head so the opening of the body falls over rounds 26 to 28 of the bottom of the head; tilt the head slightly when attaching for the suggested look.
  • Sew the arms between rounds 23 and 24 of the body, spacing the front corners of the arms 7 stitches apart across the front for correct placement.
  • Sew each leg so the flat edge is sewn over rounds 7 to 12 of the body, positioned behind the midline; add a few extra stitches along the legs to keep them snug to the body.
  • Join inner and outer ears, sew the finished ears between rounds 7 to 8 of the head with front corners 18 stitches apart; sew horns to top of head over rounds 4 to 6 with increases facing inward.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds, especially during increases and decreases to maintain the correct stitch count.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly but gradually for best shaping: add more stuffing at the base and less as you move up limbs or the tail to avoid lumps.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in all yarn tails and secure sewn seams with a yarn needle to ensure pieces are firmly attached and safe for handling.
  • πŸ’‘Place safety eyes early (between rounds 13 and 14) before the head becomes too stuffed so you can position them precisely and symmetrically.
  • πŸ’‘Flatten openings and sc through both layers when closing feet, hands and tail openings for a neat, durable finish.

Thank you for making Asher the Ox β€” your handmade friend is now ready to charm and delight! 🧸 Share your finished photos with #littleaquagirl and #TheLittleHook to join our happy makers community. 🧢 May every stitch bring you joy and a little bit of handmade magic. ✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 12 cm / 4.5 inches tall from the tip of the horns to the base when using the recommended yarn and 2.5 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will change the final size; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and be prepared for a larger or smaller finished toy.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly and written in American terminology; basic knowledge of magic ring, single crochet, increases and decreases will help you follow the rounds easily.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters finish this compact amigurumi in about 2-4 hours depending on experience and speed, including assembly and finishing touches.

Where should I place the safety eyes?

Insert 6 mm safety eyes between rounds 13 and 14 of the head, spaced 4 stitches apart for the correct facial placement.