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My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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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 My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a plush little husky doll using plush/chenille yarn for a soft, velvety finish. You will crochet the head, body, arms, legs, ears, muzzle, and tail then assemble with clear sewing guidance. The instructions include precise stitch counts and color changes to recreate the husky markings.

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes placement notes for eyes and ears and step-by-step finishing tips to get a neat result. Perfect for gifting or a cozy handmade companion.

Why You'll Love This My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because the plush chenille yarn creates the sweetest, cuddly texture that feels like a tiny stuffed pet. I enjoy how the color changes let you add character with a few simple rounds. I also love that the pattern balances clear step-by-step rounds with creative freedom for customizing facial details. Every time I sew the parts together I find the character comes to life, and that moment always makes me smile.

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love suggesting customization options for this pattern β€” you can change the colors to make different dog breeds or fantasy pals.

I often switch to pastel shades for a soft nursery toy or bright colors for a playful collectible. Try pinks, blues, or even ombre yarns for a unique look.

If you want a bigger or smaller husky, simply change your yarn weight and hook size β€” thicker yarn with a larger hook gives a chunky, cuddly version while thinner yarn makes a tiny keychain-sized pup.

I like to add embroidered eyebrows or blushing cheeks with chalk pastels for personality; small stitched details make the face come alive.

For more lifelike poseability, you can insert a short piece of craft wire into the limbs before stuffing to make them slightly poseable.

I sometimes swap the safety eyes for embroidered eyes when making toys for very young children to keep them safe and durable.

Try adding tiny accessories like a crocheted scarf, bow, or collar to personalize each husky and make lovely gift sets.

If you enjoy sewing, consider making matching outfits β€” a tiny sweater or hat can be crocheted separately and attached as removable clothes.

Mix textures: combine chenille for the body and a smooth acrylic for tiny details like the muzzle or paws to create contrast and definition.

Finally, I recommend experimenting with different stuffing levels to change the squishiness β€” firmer stuffing makes a more stable toy, while softer stuffing creates a plush cuddle buddy.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the stitch marker during continuous rounds causes you to lose track of the beginning; use a marker at the first stitch of every round to stay accurate. βœ— Overstuffing the head or body makes shaping difficult and results in bulges; stuff gradually and check shape frequently as you add fiberfill. βœ— Not counting stitches often leads to missed increases or decreases and distorted shaping; count your stitches after each round, especially during shaping rows. βœ— Changing color incorrectly can create loose ends and gaps; change color on the last yarn-over of the previous stitch and pull the new color through both loops to secure it. βœ— Forgetting to flatten and close limbs before finishing can leave a messy opening; always flatten the opening and single crochet through both layers to close neatly.

My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

Make a cuddly plush husky with this detailed crochet pattern designed for intermediate crocheters. You will create a soft chenille amigurumi with clear step-by-step rounds and helpful photos to guide assembly. The pattern uses plush/chenille yarn and includes precise stitch counts, placement tips for eyes and ears, and full sewing instructions. Perfect as a handmade gift or cute decor, this husky is small, squeezable, and full of personality.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for My little Husky dog Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Plush/Velvet/Chenille yarn (examples: Himalaya Velvet, Himalaya Dolphin Baby, YarnArt Dolce, Premier Parfait Chunky)
  • 02
    Gray chenille yarn - 120 m (approx 1.2 skein) (main body color)
  • 03
    White chenille yarn - 40 m (approx 0.5 skein) (face and muzzle details)
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    Extra small amounts of black or accent colors for embroidery or blush details

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 4.0 mm
  • 02
    Safety eyes 14 mm (2 pieces)
  • 03
    Safety nose 8 mm (1 piece)
  • 04
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill)
  • 05
    Tapestry needle (for sewing, white and black recommended)
  • 06
    Scissors
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    Pins for positioning parts
  • 08
    Stitch marker

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β€” Notes :

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Work in a continuous spiral unless otherwise stated. Do not join rounds. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of round. If you use the same materials as me, the finished size is 11 cm height (4,3 inches), 19 cm length (7,5 inches). The size of the Dog will vary, depending on the yarn use: use bigger yarn and hook to make it bigger or smaller yarn and hook make it smaller.

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I hope you enjoy the pattern. My tip for you is to read the whole pattern one time before you start to crochet ^^.

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How to close a part: Flatten the opening of the arm/leg/ear/tail and work the next round by single crochet through both layers to close. Weave the yarn tail through the front loops of the last round and pull it tight to close the hole. Hide the yarn tail inside the head or body.

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How to change the color of yarn: Change color in the last sc of the round. Do not complete the last sc: With the two loops from the previous yarn on the hook, wrap the new yarn around the hook, then pull the new yarn through the two loops of the stitch. Finish it with a new color.

β€” Head :

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Start with Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 8 sc. (8)

Round 2 :

8 inc. (16)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) x 8 times. (24)

Round 4 :

1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) x 7 times, 1 sc. (32)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) x 8 times. (40)

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Use both Gray yarn and White yarn.

Round 6 :

Gray 16 sc, White 2 sc, Gray 4 sc, White 2 sc, Gray 16 sc. (40)

Round 7 :

Gray 15 sc, White 4 sc, Gray 2 sc, White 4 sc, Gray 15 sc. (40)

Round 8 :

Gray 14 sc, White 5 sc, Gray 2 sc, White 5 sc, Gray 14 sc. (40)

Round 9 :

Gray 10 sc, White 6 inc, 8 sc, 6 inc, Gray 10 sc. (52)

Round 10 - 11 :

Gray 10 sc, White 32 sc, Gray 10 sc. (52)

Round 12 :

Gray 10 sc, White 6 dec, 8 sc, 6 dec, Gray 10 sc. (52)

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Use White yarn, and cut Gray yarn.

Round 13 :

(8 sc, dec) x 4 times. (36)

Round 14 :

36 sc. (36)

Round 15 :

(4 sc, dec) x 6 times. (30)

Round 16 :

(3 sc, dec) x 6 times. (24)

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Insert the safety eyes between rounds 10 and 11, the distance between 2 eyes is 7 sts. Start stuffing the head.

Round 17 :

12 dec. (12)

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Stuff the head firmly with fiberfill.

Round 18 :

6 dec. (6)

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Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave the yarn tail through the front loops of the last round and pull it tight to close the hole. Hide the yarn tail inside the head. (see some tips on page 3)

β€” Muzzle :

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Use White yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

(1 sc, inc) x 3 times. (9)

Round 3 :

6 sc, 3 inc, slst. (12)

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Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Muzzle Sewing Note :

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Sew the muzzle to the head between the eyes, then attach the safety nose. You can also embroider the nose with yarn if preferred.

β€” Ears :

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Make 2 ears. Start Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

(1 sc, inc) x 3 times. (9)

Info :

Use both Gray yarn and White yarn.

Round 3 :

Gray (2 sc, inc) x 2 times, White sc, Gray sc, inc. (12)

Round 4 :

Gray 7 sc, White 3 sc, Gray 2 sc. (12)

Round 5 :

Gray 3 sc, inc, 3 sc, White inc, 3 sc, Gray inc. (15)

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Do not stuff the ears. Flatten the opening of the ear and work the next round through both layers to close. (see some tips on page 3)

Round 6 :

7 sc, slst. (7)

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Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Body :

Info :

Use Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 8 sc. (8)

Round 2 :

8 inc. (16)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) x 8 times. (24)

Round 4 :

(1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 8 times. (32)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) x 8 times. (40)

Round 6 - 10 :

(5 rnds): 40 sc. (40)

Round 11 :

(3 sc, dec) x 8 times. (32)

Round 12 - 14 :

(3 rnds): 32 sc. (32)

Round 15 :

(14 sc, dec) x 2 times. (30)

Round 16 :

30 sc, slst. (30)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the body firmly with fiberfill.

β€” ARMS/LEGS (Make 4) :

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Use Gray yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc. (12)

Round 3 - 12 :

(10 rnds): 4 sc, inc, 5 sc, dec. (12)

Info :

Stuff the arms/legs firmly with fiberfill. Flatten the opening of the arm/leg and work the next round through both layers to close. (see some tips on page 3)

Round 13 :

6 sc, slst. (6)

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Tail :

Info :

Start White yarn.

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc. (6)

Round 2 :

(1 sc, inc) x 3 times. (9)

Info :

Change Gray yarn, and cut White yarn.

Round 3 :

(2 sc, inc) x 3 times. (12)

Round 4 - 5 :

(2 rnds): 12 sc. (12)

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Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the tail lightly with fiberfill.

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So you have crocheted all the parts of the little Husky dog: 1 head, 1 body, 2 arms, 2 legs, 2 ears, 1 muzzle, 1 tail. Now let's get start sewing. Keep it up, you're going to have your own puppy.

β€” SEWING :

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Sewing the muzzle of the head, between the eyes, then attach the safety nose. (You can also embroidery the nose with yarn.)

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Sew the ears of the head, between round 4 & 8, the distance between 2 ears is 8 sts.

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Create eye sockets for the little dog. Create the eyelashes with White and Black yarn as desired.

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Sew the body with the head. Place the body and the head on a flat surface. Then use pins to mark. We will sew the body to the head: one stitch on the body, one stitch on the head.

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Sew the legs at the round 6 of the body, the distances between 2 legs is 10 sts.

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Sew the arms at the round 12 - 15 of the body. The distance between two arms as in the pictures is 6 sts. (See the pictures in the pattern for placement reference.)

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Sew the tail on the body. Make sure all ends are woven in and all parts are sewn securely before finishing.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the muzzle to the head centered between the eyes, then attach the safety nose or embroider the nose securely.
  • Position and sew the ears between rounds 4 and 8 of the head, spacing them 8 stitches apart, and secure with pins before stitching.
  • Place the body and head on a flat surface, use pins to mark alignment, then sew the body to the head with matching yarn using one stitch on the body and one stitch on the head.
  • Sew the legs at round 6 of the body; space the two legs 10 stitches apart and attach firmly so the dog sits evenly.
  • Attach the arms between rounds 12 and 15 of the body, spacing them about 6 stitches apart as pictured; sew through the base of each arm to secure.
  • Sew the tail onto the back of the body, then weave in all ends and tuck tails inside the body before closing. Ensure all parts are firmly attached for play safety.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work in a continuous spiral and do not join rounds unless specified for a different effect.
  • πŸ’‘Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round to make counting and shaping much easier and more accurate.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly but not excessively; add stuffing gradually to achieve smooth shaping and avoid lumps.
  • πŸ’‘Pin all parts in position before sewing to ensure symmetrical placement and correct spacing of ears, eyes, arms, and legs.

This adorable My Little Husky dog pattern makes a perfect pocket-sized companion with plush chenille yarn and charming markings. Whether you gift it or keep it, this little husky is designed to bring smiles and snuggles. Enjoy the process and happy crocheting! 🧢🐾

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 11 cm height (4.3 inches) and 19 cm length (7.5 inches) when using the recommended chenille yarn and 4.0 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but that will affect the final size; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and expect the dimensions to change.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic knowledge of amigurumi techniques like magic ring, increases, decreases and sewing parts together is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, although time will vary depending on experience level and how much time you spend on stuffing and sewing.