Penguin fisherman crochet with description. Knitted toy penguin pet. Amigurumi patterns for toys

Meet the cheerful penguin from Madagascar! These characters from a series of popular cartoons are loved by adults and children who enthusiastically follow the adventures of penguins. For three seasons now, brave penguins have emerged victorious from the most difficult situations. Now you have the opportunity to crochet a penguin from Madagascar.

Author and developer of the penguin knitting pattern WolfDreamer introduced us to Rico the penguin. If you wish, you can link any of four friends: Skipper, Kowalski or Prapor. It's enough just to tie a smaller beak, because Rico can be recognized by his constant smile. The knitting pattern for a penguin from Madagascar is quite simple and straightforward, but you need to be very careful when assembling the product and follow the author’s advice. We hope to see your penguins in the comments to this post.

Penguin Rico from Madagascar
Crocheted toy pattern

You will need:

  • light black, white and orange yarn (3 Light);
  • hook 4.25 mm;
  • fiberfill;
  • eyes with glasses 15 mm;
  • tapestry needle;
  • sewing needle and thread.

Note:

Knitting density is not important for this toy. Choose the yarn, hook and thread tension so that the filling does not show between the loops, and everything will be fine.

The numbers at the end of each row indicate the total number of stitches that should be in the row.
We recommend that you read through each step before you begin to familiarize yourself with the work ahead.
It is a good idea to pin all the pieces together before sewing them together. This will give you the opportunity to evaluate all the parts together and make changes to individual elements before reaching the final result.

Body/Head
KR 1: 8 sc in amigurumi ring (8 loops)
KR 2: 2 sc in each sc in a circle (16)
KR 3: RLS in next. RLS, 2 RLS in next row. Sc in circle (24)
KR 4: RLS in next. 2 sc, 2 sc in next. Sc in circle (32)
KR 5: RLS in next. 3 sc, 2 sc in next. Sc in circle (40)
KR 6: RLS in next. 4 sc, 2 sc in next. Sc in circle (48)
KR 7-30: RLS in each RLS in a circle (48)
KR 31: RLS next. 10 sc, decrease over next two sc in circle (44)
KR 32-33: RLS in each RLS in a circle (44)
KR 34: RLS next. 9 RLS, decrease over next two RLS in circle (40)
KR 35-36: RLS in each RLS in a circle (40)
Start stuffing the toy tightly and shaping it. Continue stuffing as you knit.
KR 37: RLS next. 8 sc, decrease over next two sc in circle (36)
KR 38-39: RLS in each RLS in a circle (36)
KR 40: RLS next. 7 sc, decrease over next two sc in circle (32)
KR 41: RLS next. 6 sc, decrease over next two sc in circle (28)
KR 42: RLS next. 5 sc, decrease over next two sc in circle (24)
KR 43: RLS in each RLS in a circle (24)
KR 44: RLS next. RLS, decrease over next two RLS in circle (18)
KR 45: decrease in the next. 2 sc in circle (8)
Cast off the last stitch. Add filler if necessary and shape the head. Pull the remaining tail through the last row of sc and tighten the hole. Tie the thread and hide the ends.

White tummy
KR 1-6: worked according to the Head/Body pattern (48 sc at the end of KR 6)
KR 7-8: RLS in each RLS in a circle (48)
KR 9: decrease over the first two sc, sc in each sc in the circle until the last 2 sc, decrease over the last two sc. Do not close, expand (46)
Row 10: Decrease over first two sc, sc in each sc around until last 2 sc, decrease over last two sc. Expand (44)
Repeat row 10 until 18 sc remain, unfold (do not close the last loop)
Start shaping the top:
Row 1-2: sc in each sc to end (18)
Row 3: Decrease over the first two sc, sc in each sc in the round until the last 2 sc, decrease over the last two sc. Expand (16)
Row 4-5: Sc in each sc to end (16)
Row 6: Dec over the first two sc, sc in each sc in the round until the last 2 sc, decrease over the last two sc. Expand (14)
Row 7-8: sc in each sc to end (14)
Row 9: sc in first sc, hdc in next. Sc, dc in each of the next three sc, hdc in the next. Sc, sc in each of the next two sc, hdc in the next one. Sc, sc in each of the next. three RLS, PSN in the next. Sc, sc in last sc.

Beak
(orange yarn)

KR 2: RLS in next. 2 sc, 2 sc in next. RLS, RLS in next. 2 sc, 2 sc in last sc. (8)
KR 3: RLS in next. 3 sc, 2 sc in next. RLS, RLS in next. 3 sc, 2 sc in last sc. (10)
KR 4: RLS in next. 4 RLS, next. RLS [PSN, SN, PSN], RLS in next. 4 RLS, in the last RLS [PSN, SN, PSN]
KR 5: RLS in next. 5 RLS, next. RLS [PSN, SN, PSN], RLS in next. 6 RLS, next. Sc [hdc, dc, hdc], sc in last sc.
KR 6: RLS in next. 6 RLS, next. RLS [PSN, SN, PSN], RLS in next. 8 sc, in last sc [hdc, dc, hdc], sc in last 2 sc.
KR 7: RLS in next. 7 RLS, next. RLS [RLS, 4 ch, conn. Art. in the second loop from the hook, sc in each of the two chs], sc in the next. 10 RLS, next. RLS [RLS, 4 ch, conn. Art. in the second loop from the hook, sc in each of the traces. two ch], sc in last 3 sc.
Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads.

Wings
Row 1: ch 5, sc in the second stitch from the hook and in the remaining stitches of the chain, unfold (4)
Row 2-3: sc in each sc to end, unfold (4)
Row 4: 2 sc in first sc, sc in next. 2 sc, 2 sc in last sc (6)
Row 5-16: Sc in each sc to end (6)
Row 17: Sc in each sc to last two sc, decrease over last two sc (5)
Row 18: Sc in each sc to end (5)
Repeat rows 17 and 18 until 2 sc remain. Decrease over two sc (1)
Close the last loop and hide the ends of the threads (the beveled side of the wing should be directed towards the back when sewing the toy).

Paws: 4 pcs.
Orange/yellow yarn
KR 1: 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6 loops)
KR 2: 2 sc in each sc in a circle (12)
KR 3: * ch 6, conn. Art. in the second loop from the hook, sc in the next loop. VP, PSN in next. ch, dc in next. ch, C2H in last ch. Skip 1 sc, connect. Art. next RLS*. Repeat from * to * 2 times (you get 3 fingers). Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads.

Take two paws and place them together, aligning your toes. At the outer edges, sew them together with a seam over the edge, using a needle and suitable thread. Tie the thread and hide the ends.

Legs: 2 pcs.
It is with this hero that legs are not at all necessary. In the cartoon they are practically invisible, only their paws, but sometimes they still show through. The author has included a description of the legs in the diagram if you want to knit them. Although the author's opinion is that the best option would be to attach the legs directly to the body, the legs do not add anything to the overall appearance of the toy.

Start with orange/yellow yarn.

KR 1: 6 ch close into a ring. 1 ch and sc in the circle, switch to white yarn in the last sc, close in the first sc in the round.
KR 2: ch 1, sc in the same loop in which the row was closed. *2 sc in next. RLS, RLS in next. RLS*. Repeat from * to * in a circle until the beginning, close in the first RLS using the connection. Art.
KR 3: ch 1, sc in the same loop in which the row was closed. *2 sc in next. RLS, RLS in next. RLS. Repeat from * around. Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads.
(When knitting a leg, you may have an "extra" stitch in the round. This is normal, just work a sc into it and bind off to begin the next row.)

Sew the paw to the leg as shown in the picture (the orange part of the leg is connected to the paw).

Final assembly of the toy:

  • The author strongly recommends pinning all pieces together before stitching. This will give you a chance to make sure you are happy with all the pieces before sewing them in place.
  • The white belly fits tightly to the lower abdomen and stretches towards the head (see photos)
  • Lightly stuff the beak and give it a shape. It is sewn onto the face as shown in the photo. Rico always smiles, and that is why his beak seems larger than that of other penguins.
  • The paws are sewn on at the bottom.

  • Glue the eyes with strong fabric glue.
  • The wings are placed on the sides of the toy.
  • The hair is small pieces of black buckle about 13cm long. Using a crochet hook, attach these pieces in one line on the head, as shown in the photo. Trim to desired length.

As always, if you have any problems or questions about the diagram, you can write them in the comments to the post.

In the coastal waters of Antarctica, where it is always cold, there lived a penguin named Lucky...
In general, this is a wonderful story that I found quite by accident and couldn’t resist knitting little Christmas penguins for my friends

Well, the description:

Torso

1st row: 6 sc. in the ring (6)
2nd row: 2 sc in each. loop (12)
3rd row: 1 sc, increase) - 6 times (18)





9-10 row: 48 sc
Next come the rows with decreases (evenly around the circle you need to make 4 decreases,
knit 2 loops together)
Row 11: 4 decreases (44)
12-13 row: 44 sc
Row 14: 4 decreases (40)
15-17 row: 40 sc
Row 18: 4 decreases (36)
19-21 row: 36 sc
Row 22: 4 decreases (32)
23-25 ​​row: 32 sc
Row 26: 4 decreases (28)
27 row: 28 sbn
Stuff
Row 28: 4 decreases (24)
Row 29: 4 decreases (20)
Row 30: 1 sc, decrease - 6 times
Decrease until the end of knitting. Fasten the thread and hide it.

Tummy

White thread
1st row: 6 sc. in the ring (6)

3rd row: 1 sc, increase - 6 times (18)
4th row: 2 sc, increase - 6 times (24)
5th row: 3 sbn, increase - 6 times (30)
6th row: 4 sbn, increase - 6 times (36)
Then knit 3 sc in order to get the shape of a circle, not a 6-gon.
Move the corners away from the increases.
7th row: 5 sbn, increase - 6 times (42)
8 row: 6 sbn, increase - 6 times (48)
Knit 3 sc again.
9 row: 7 sbn, increase - 6 times (54)
10 row: 8 sbn, increase - 6 times (60)
Sew the belly to the body with the same thread.
Wings (4 parts - 2 black, 2 white)
8 air loops.
Next, knitting goes in a circle.
Connect st in the 2nd loop from the hook, 1 sc, 4 half-stitches, 6 dc in 1 loop, 4 half-stitches, 1 sc, 1 connected st.
We fold the black and white wing, tie it along the contour with black thread sc.

Legs (2 parts)

Orange thread
1st row: 6 sc in the ring (6)
2nd row: 2 sc. in each loop (12)
3rd row: 1sc, increase - 6 times (18)
4th row: 18 sc
Row 5: 3 decreases
Fold the circle in half
6th row: 7sbn
7th row: 2 decreases (5)
8th row: 2 decreases (3)
Row 9: close

Tail

1 air loop, 2sbn, 3sbn, 4 sbn, 4sbn
It turns out to be a triangle, sew the base to the back of the body.

Beak

1st row: 6 sc. in the ring (6)
2nd row: 2 sc. in each loop (12)
3rd row: 12 sc

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We will need:
1) Yarn Art Dolce or Himalaya Dolphin Baby yarn, gray (I needed more than half a skein), and a little white for the belly and eye.
2) Yellow cotton yarn (like YarnArt Jeans) for the paws and beak.
3) Pekhorka yarn is a new product for children’s hats and scarves.
4) Alize softy yarn for finishing the hat
5) Hooks No. 4.5, No. 2.5, No. 3
6) Filling for soft toys (holofiber, padding polyester, padding polyester)
7) Needle, thread for stitching parts, scissors
8) Eyelets D=10 mm (I use sewn ones), scarf button

The size of the finished toy is 24 cm. The size depends on your knitting density and the thickness of the yarn (one brand of yarn may differ in thickness depending on the batch number).

Legend:
p - loop;
VP - air loop;
pp - lifting loop;
sc - single crochet;
dc - double crochet;
inc - increase (knit 2 sc from one loop of the previous row);
dec - decrease (knit 2 sc together in the loops of the previous row);
(__p) - the number of loops in this row.

All elements are knitted in spiral rows, without connecting stitches (unless otherwise indicated).

Knitting pattern for amigurumi penguin toy

The legs, body, and head of the toy are knitted whole. Stuff as you knit.

LEGS+TORSO+HEAD
We use Yarn Art Dolce or Himalaya Dolphin Baby gray yarn, hook number 4.5.
We knit the first leg.
1st row: ch 2, in the second loop from the hook we knit 5 sc (5p)
2nd row: (inc) * 5 times (10p)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc) * 5 times (15p)
4th row: knit without changes (15p)
We fasten the thread and cut it off.
We knit the second leg in the same way, do not cut the thread, make 1 ch and attach it to the first leg. This single crochet, which was attached, will be the beginning of the next row - this is the first loop of the row. Next we knit the body.
Row 5: (7 sc, inc) * 4 times (36p)
When knitting the first seven stitches, keep in mind that the first sc has already been knitted when attaching the leg, i.e. then six more.
Rows 6-13: knit without changes (36p)
Row 14: (4 sc, dec) * 6 times (30p)
Row 15: knit without changes (30p)
Row 16: (3 sc, dec) * 6 times (24p)
Row 17: (2 sc, dec) * 6 times (18p)
Next we knit the head:
Row 18: (2 sc, inc) * 6 times (24p)
Row 19: (3 sc, inc) * 6 times (30p)
Row 20: (4 sc, inc) * 6 times (36p)
21-25 row: knit without changes (36p)
Row 26: (4 sc, dec) * 6 times (30p)
Row 27: (3 sc, dec) * 6 times (24p)
Row 28: (2 sc, dec) * 6 times (18p)
Row 29: (1 sc, dec) * 6 times (12p)
Row 30: (dec) * 6 times (6p), close completely, tighten the hole.
We fasten the thread, cut it off, and hide the tail.

WING(2 pcs)






Row 7: knit without changes (15p)
Row 8: (3 sc, dec) * 3 times (12p)
Row 9: knit without changes (12p)
Row 10: (2 sc, dec) * 3 times (9p)
We don't stuff the wings. Fold in half and connect 4 sc.
Cut the thread, leaving the tip for stitching.
PAWS(2 pcs.)

1st row: ch 2, in the second loop from the hook we knit 6 sc (6p)
2nd row: (inc) * 6 times (12p)
3rd row: knit without changes (12p)
4th row: (1 sc, inc) * 6 times (18p)
5-7 row: knit without changes (18p)
Row 8: (5 sc, inc) * 3 times (21p)
9-10 row: knit without changes (21p)
Row 11: (6 sc, inc) * 3 times (24p)
12-13 row: knit without changes (24p)
Lightly stuff the paws with filler.
Fold in half and connect 12 sc.
We cut the thread and fasten it.
BEAK
We use cotton or any other yellow yarn, hook number 3.
1st row: ch 2, in the second loop from the hook we knit 6 sc (6p)
2nd row: (1 sc, inc) * 3 times (9p)
3rd row: knit without changes (9p)
Row 4: (2 sc, inc) * 3 times (12p)
Row 5: knit without changes (12p)
Row 6: (3 sc, inc) * 3 times (15p)
7-8 row: knit without changes (15p)
We cut the thread and fasten it.

TUM

1st row: ch 2, in the second loop from the hook we knit 7 sc (7p)
2nd row: (inc) * 7 times (14p)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc) * 7 times (21p)
Row 4: (2 sc, inc) * 7 times (28p)
Row 5: (3 sc, inc) * 7 times (35p)
We cut the thread and fasten it.

WHITE OF THE EYE(2 pcs.)
We use yarn Yarn Art Dolce (Himalaya Dolphin Baby) white, hook number 4.5.
1st row: ch 2, in the second loop from the hook we knit 6 sc (6p)
2nd row: (inc) * 6 times (12p)
We cut the thread and fasten it.
A CAP
We use Pekhorka children's novelty yarn, hook No. 2.5. Knitted with double crochets.
1st row: in an amigurumi ring we knit 12 dc (12p)
2nd row: (inc) * 12 times (24p)
3rd row: (1 dc, inc) * 12 times (36p)
4th row: (2 dc, inc) * 12 times (48p)
Row 5: (3 dc, inc) * 12 times (60p)
Row 6: (4 dc, inc) * 12 times (72p)
7-11 row: knit without changes (72p)
We don’t cut the thread, we continue to knit the first USHKO turning rows:
1-4 row: 3 pp, 15 dc
5th row: 3 pp, dec, 10 dc, dec, dc
6th row: 3 pp, dec, 8 dc, dec, dc
7th row: 3 pp, dec, 6 dc, dec, dc
8th row: 3 pp, dec, 4 dc, dec, dc.
We cut the thread and fasten it.
Next, count 22 loops from the first eye (there will be a visor in their place), attach the thread and knit the second eye in the same way.

VISOR
We knit with Alize softy yarn (hook No. 3 or 2.5) in place of the missing 22 loops with double crochets in turning rows.
We attach the thread to the first loop:
1st row: 3 pp, 21 dc
2nd row: 3 pp, dec, 16 dc, dec, dc
3rd row: 3 pp, dec, 14 dc, dec, dc
4th row: 2 pp, 17 RLS
We cut the thread and fasten it.
To give the hat a finished look, we tie the hat around the perimeter with single crochets using Alize softy yarn.
SCARF
We knit a ch chain of the required length, then 4 rows of sc (we knit in turning rows). In the 2nd row we make a buttonhole. To do this, knit 2 ch, then continue to knit sc, skipping 2 loops of the previous row.

ASSEMBLY:
1) Sew the wings to the body. You can do this with knitting yarn, or with Iris-type threads to match the yarn.
2) We fill the beak with filler and sew it on. We sew on the paws, belly, and whites of the eyes. I used Iris threads to match the yarn.
3) Sew eyes, a button to the scarf, and decorate it to your liking.
The little penguin is ready!!!

I present to your attention a description of crochet penguin amigurumi. To work, you will need yarn, a hook, filler, artificial eyes or beads. The last one, beads for penguin eyes, can be purchased in the online store for needlewomen Gal-Arts. In the store's catalog you can find all the necessary accessories for needlework and creating handmade jewelry, including glass and acrylic cabochons, beads and seed beads, decorative buttons for clothing and accessories, as well as beautiful brooches, rings, earrings and chains.

To work, you will need a hook and yarn of three colors: blue, white and yellow.

Symbols - abbreviations:
sc - single crochet
p - increase
y - decrease
VP - air loop

Penguin head. Knitting starts from the crown.

We knit in a circle with blue yarn until the 12th row.

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
2nd row: p - 6 times.
3rd row: *p, 1 sc* - 6 times.
4th row: *p, 2 sc* - 6 times.
Row 5: *p, 3 sc* - 6 times.
6th row: *p, 4 sc* - 6 times.
7th row: *p, 5 sc* - 6 times.
Row 8: *p, 6 sc* - 6 times.
9-11 row: 48 sc.
Partial addition of white yarn (abbreviated b).

12 row: 18 sbn - (b) 3 sbn - 6 sbn - (b) 3 sbn - 18 sbn.
Row 13: 17 - (b)5 - 4 - (b)5 - 17.
14-15 row: 16 - (b)6 - 3 - (b)6 - 16.
(14-15 row - line for sewing eyes (14 row - line for sewing beak).
16-18 row: 16 - (b)16 - 16.
Row 19: *y, 6 sc* - 6 times.
Row 19 is the approximate place for the penguin blush.
Row 20: *y, 5 sc* - 6 times.
21 row: *y, 4 sbn* - 6 times.
Row 22: *y, 3 sc* - 6 times.
Row 23: *y, 2 sc* - 6 times. We finish knitting the penguin head, break the thread, leaving a little for sewing the parts together.

Penguin body. We knit with blue yarn.
A chain of 11 air loops - into a ring.
1st row: we tie the chain in a circle, 13 sc on each side.
2nd row: *p, 10 sc, p, sc* - 2 times.
3rd row: *sc, p, 9 sc, *p, sc** - 2 times.
4th row: *p, sc, p, 9 sc, *p, sc* (2 times), *sc, p* (2 times), 9 *sc, p* - 2 times.
5-8 row: 44 sc.
9 row; y - 2 times.
10th row: y, 5 sc.
11-12 row: 36 sc.
13th row: y, 4 sbn.
14-15 row: 30 sc.
Row 16: y, 3 sc.
17-18 row: 24 sc.
Row 19: y, 2 sc.
Row 20: 18 sc.

Stomach penguin We knit with white yarn in straight and reverse rows.
Knit a chain of 15 ch. We start with the second loop from the hook:
1st row: 14 sc, turn,
2-7 row: 14 sc, turn,
Row 8: ch, y, 10 sc, y,
9th row: ch, y, 8 sbn, y,
10th row: ch, y, 6 sbn, y,
11th row: ch, y, 4 sbn, y.

Beak. We knit with yellow yarn. Chain of 4 ch.
1st row: 4 sc,
2nd row: 8 sc - in a circle.

Paws. We knit with yellow yarn. 6 sc in amigurumi ring.
1st row: p - 6 times.
2-3-4 row: - 12 sc.
Row 5: *p, 1 sc* - 6 times.
6th row: 18 sc.
Fold the foot and knit together with single crochets.

Wings penguin Blue yarn. 6 sc in amigurumi ring.
1st row: p - 3 times.
2-3 row: 9 sc.
4th row: p - 3 times.
5.6 row: 12 sbp.
7th row: n - 3 times.
8-9 row: 15 sc.
Row 10: n - 3 times.
11-12-13 row: 18 sc.

A penguin is waddling, the outfit is not bright, black and white... Hello, friends! I present to you a new fruit of my irrepressible imagination based on African motif mania - a penguin from motifs... and at the same time a master class on how to knit this toy...

The little penguin toy in the African flower motif is a blast. What is shikulka?))) You can find out by reading the article , and also in the article How to knit a shikulka doll The toy, as always, is very simple... Therefore, if you have never knitted toys from the African flower motif before and are afraid to even try, since most of these toys consist of a large number of motifs, for example:

Now in our group the girls are knitting Haida's dragon, so there are about 100 motifs! Of course, it’s difficult to take on such large-scale work))) so... start your African-inspired creativity with this bird)))

In total, you need to connect 6 motifs...

2 pentagons (wings)

2 hexagons (head)

2 octagons (carcass)

There are no recommendations for threads))) this time I used the remains of Turkish mohair as an experiment - white and black... I want to say that crocheting with black mohair thread turned out to be literally torture for me))) oh well... I did it!)) )

Crochet penguin from motifs - job description

We knit half a head and half a body ))) plain (black) motifs - hexagon and octagon. We sew them along one edge (patterns of African motifs are classic... ask Yandex, he will tell you... but I haven’t drawn them yet)))

Second phase:

We knit the second half of the body . Hexagon and octagon with white flower. Here is a small deviation from the classic African motif - we knit rows 1-4 with white thread and the beginning of the fifth row (one edge of the polygon) we also knit with white, then we change the thread to black and finish the row with black)))

Sew together the parts of the torso and head according to the layout, stuffing with synthetic padding in the process

Third stage:

We knit wings - two pentagons. We already went over how to knit a pentagonal one))) Here I tried to knit only half a flower in a different color (white)... I can’t say that it turned out great... but, as they say, if you struggle for a long time... something will work out... I tried to depict this action schematically, as best I could, of course)))

Fold each pentagon in half and sew with single crochets

Sew wings to the body, shape the face))) and sew on the paws...

The paws can be knitted according to the principle of knitting shikulka ears... i.e. knit four leaves according to the pattern,

crochet leaf pattern

sew them in pairs, you can tie them in a row of crab step... my legs are connected in a different way... but that doesn’t matter))

Since I used a fluffy thread, I couldn’t resist the temptation and combed the bird))) That’s what happened!

Penguin from motifs - small crochet toy

So we figured out how to knit a penguin from motifs... By the way, if you “play” with polygons, or rather with their size, using this principle you can assemble a chicken, a duckling, and an owl... In short, get creative, friends!)))