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Moose

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a stuffed moose named Roosevelt, detailing the materials needed and step-by-step instructions for assembling various parts such as the head, body, snout, ears, antlers, and nostrils. It includes specific rounds and stitch counts for each component, along with tips for tracking progress and ensuring proper shaping. The pattern is designed for crocheters familiar with US terminology and continuous rounds, and video tutorials are available for additional guidance.

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Moose

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a stuffed moose named Roosevelt, detailing the materials needed and step-by-step instructions for assembling various parts such as the head, body, snout, ears, antlers, and nostrils. It includes specific rounds and stitch counts for each component, along with tips for tracking progress and ensuring proper shaping. The pattern is designed for crocheters familiar with US terminology and continuous rounds, and video tutorials are available for additional guidance.

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MATERIALS

4mm crochet hook 10mm safety eyes Tapestry needle Stuffing

Brown medium-weight Tan medium-weight 
 Black medium-weight 
 Scissors 



yarn, with 3 stitch yarn (8 yds) yarn (1 yd) (not included)
markers in it (40 yds)

HOW TO READ 

A WOOBLES PATTERN ABBREVIATIONS

This pattern is written in US


Rnd 3. [sc, inc] x6 (18) terminology, and crocheted in
continuous rounds. Watch video
Round

tutorials at thewoobles.com/tutorials
What stitches to do this round, and 

ch
 chain

how many times

sc
 single crochet



Total number of stitches in this round inc
 increase (2 sc in the same hole)

dec
 ( invisible) decrease

For round 3, repeat the pattern in the brackets 6 times. rnd
 round

The pattern is: single crochet in 1 stitch, then increase sl st slip stitch
stitch in the next stitch. Because an increase is actually
MOOSE

2 single crochet stitches in the same stitch of the


previous round, the total number of stitches in this
R OOSEVELT T HE

round is 18.

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HEAD & BODY SNOUT
With brown yarn. With brown yarn.

TIP Keep track of where you are by placing a TIP This is an oval:
stitch marker in the first stitch of the
Rnd 1.
 ch 4 (4)

current round.
Rnd 2.




 inc in the second ch from the hook,
Rnd 1.
 start 6 sc in a magic loop (6)
 sc, then 4 sc in the last st.

Rnd 2.
 6 inc (12)
 Rotate the piece to work on the other
Start here if you’re using the pre-made piece

Rnd 3.
 [sc, inc] x 6 (18)
 side of the foundation chain.



Rnd 4.
 [2 sc, inc] x 6 (24)
 sc, inc (10)

Rnd 5. 24 sc (24) Rnd 3.
 2 inc, sc, 4 inc, sc, 2 inc (18)

Rnds 4-5. 18 sc (18)
TIP Your piece might start curling - that’s
totally normal. For a neater final look, push Invisible fasten off with a long tail. Use the yarn tail
the middle of your piece until it curves the to attach the snout to the body centered between
other way. This makes the “right side” face the eyes, spanning rounds 10 to 13. When you have
out. Then keep crocheting to the left. If a few stitches remaining, lightly stuff the snout.
you’re a lefty, keep crocheting to the right.

Rnd 6.
 [3 sc, inc] x 6 (30)



Rnds 7-9.
 30 sc (30)
 EARS
Rnd 10.
 [4 sc, inc] x 6 (36)

With brown yarn (make two).
Rnds 11-14.
 36 sc (36)

Rnd 15.
 [2 sc, dec] x 9 (27)
 Rnd 1.
 start 5 sc in a magic loop (5)

Rnd 16.
 27 sc (27)
 Rnd 2.
 5 inc (10)

Rnd 17. [sc, dec] x 9 (18) Rnd 3. 10 sc (10)

Attach the eyes between rounds 8 and 9 with an 8- Invisible fasten off leaving a long tail. Use the yarn
stitch space between them. If this amigurumi is for tail to attach the ears to either side of the head
a baby or pet, embroider the eyes instead. Stuff between rounds 5 and 6, with the opening facing
the piece, shaping it like an egg. forward.

Rnd 18. 9 dec (9)

Fasten off leaving a long tail. Use needle to pull


the yarn tail through the front loops of each stitch.
Pull tight to close the remaining gap.
ROOSEVELT THE MOOSE

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ANTLERS Step 1.

Thread a needle with the tail of the small piece, and
With tan yarn (make two of each large and small sew it onto the side of the long piece, spanning
piece). rounds 3 and 4.

Large piece Step 2.



Thread a needle with the tail of the large piece and
Rnd 1.
 start 4 sc in a magic loop (4)
 sew the antlers to the top of the head just above
Rnd 2.
 3 inc, sc (7)
 each ear, spanning rounds 3 and 4. The small
Rnds 3-6. 7 sc (7) pieces should face towards each other.

Small piece
Rnd 1.
 start 4 sc in a magic loop (4)

Rnd 2.
 [sc, inc] x 2 (6)

Rnd 3. 6 sc (6)
Invisible fasten off, leaving a long tail.

1 2

ROOSEVELT THE MOOSE

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NOSTRILS Step 3.

Insert the needle one stitch below in the same
With black yarn. round. Pull the needle out where it originally went
into the piece, so that both tails are coming out of
Step 1.

the same hole. Tie a knot with both tails and hide
Thread a tapestry needle with an arm’s length of
them.
yarn. Insert the needle somewhere on the right side
of the body, and out between rounds 3 and 4 on the
right side of the snout. Leave a 6-inch yarn tail.

Step 2.

Insert the needle one stitch above in the same
round, and out the left side of the nose between
rounds 3 and 4.

1 2

ROOSEVELT THE MOOSE

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