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Cute Potato Pattern

This document is a crochet pattern for creating plush toys designed by Kylie Murphey of Tiny Friends Crochet. It includes detailed instructions on materials needed, techniques, and step-by-step guidance for making the body, arms, and hat of the plushie, along with tips for customization. The pattern is paid, and users are encouraged to credit the designer when selling finished products, while also prohibiting unauthorized modifications or distribution of the pattern itself.

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Cute Potato Pattern

This document is a crochet pattern for creating plush toys designed by Kylie Murphey of Tiny Friends Crochet. It includes detailed instructions on materials needed, techniques, and step-by-step guidance for making the body, arms, and hat of the plushie, along with tips for customization. The pattern is paid, and users are encouraged to credit the designer when selling finished products, while also prohibiting unauthorized modifications or distribution of the pattern itself.

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Pattern by Kylie Murphey—Tiny Friends Crochet

before you begin…


- If you need help with this pattern, please reach out to
me… I’m happy to help!
-Etsy: message me from your order
-Instagram: @tinyfriendscrochet dm me
-Email: [email protected]

- You may sell your finished plushies in limited


quantities! Please credit me as the designer.

- This is a paid pattern, if you received it anywhere


other than my Etsy shop then you are using a stolen
pattern! Please notify me so I can address the theft.

- Do not modify, copy, or otherwise claim this pattern


as your own.

- Be creative! Maybe your potato is grumpy, or sleepy?


Add cute, blushed cheeks if your potato is shy.

Thank you so much for supporting my small business—


you are making my dreams come true! You’re the best.
supplies you will need…
-Worsted weight yarn in light brown
-4 mm crochet hook
-8 mm and 6 mm safety eyes
-Stitch marker
-Scissors
-Sewing needle
-Fiber fill stuffing
-Black thread

terms used
-ch: chain -BO: bobble
-sc: single crochet -HDC: half double crochet
-inc: increase
-FLO: front loop only
-st(s): stitch(s)
-inv dec: invisible decrease
-slst: slip stitch
How to do a bobble st:
[yarn over, insert through st and pull yarn through].
There are now 3 loops on your hook. [Yarn over then pull
through two loops, leaving two loops (or however many
loops depending on how many times you have repeated
this step) on your hook]. Repeat the bracketed steps,
pulling your yarn through 2 loops each time until you end
up with 5 loops on your hook. Pull through all 5 loops to
finish the st. Push the bobble out, it will be inverted if you
don't.
*Pretend like you are doing double crochets, but not
pulling through the second time to finish it.
arms make 2

*When you start your ch, leave a long tail for


attaching.
ch 6, slst in the 2nd ch from hook and in
remaining ch spaces (5)
Fasten off and leave a long tail.

body using light brown yarn

R1: ch 2, sc 6 in 2nd ch from hook (6)

R2: inc each st (*6 times; 12)

R3: sc, inc (*6 times; 18)

R4: sc 2, inc (*6 times; 24)

R5: sc 3, inc (*6 times; 30)

R6-9: sc each st (30)

R10: in the FLO sc each st (30)


R11: sc 4, inc (*6 times; 36)

Place safety eyes between rows 8&9, 3 sts


apart. Embroider mouth.

R12-15: sc in each st (36)

To attach arms, pull your yarn tails through


to the inside of the body, one tail between
rows 10&11 and the other tail between rows
11&12. Tie and double knot to secure. Space
them approx. 12 sts apart.
The first st is sort of hidden
by the bobble but you need
6 sts between the feet

R16: this is the row where you will add the


feet. The feet are based off where you placed
the face. *You want the feet placement
slightly wider than the face.

The feet spacing is 6 sts.

Other than the 2 bobble sts, you will just be


sc in each st. (36)
this is about
where you want
your first foot.

tip: if you don’t like


the arms being floppy,
glue them in place!

R17: sc 4, inv dec (*6 times; 30)

R18: sc 3, inv dec (*6 times; 24)

R19: sc 2, inv dec (*6 times; 18)

Begin stuffing.

R20: inv dec each st (*9 times; 9)


Fasten off and close hole with yarn tail.

this is what a foot


should look like after you
pop the bobble out!
baby pete
arms make 2

*When you start your ch, leave a long tail for


attaching.
ch 4, slst in the 2nd ch from hook and in
remaining ch spaces (3)
Fasten off and leave a long tail.

body using light brown yarn

R1: ch 2, sc 6 in 2nd ch from hook (6)

R2: inc each st (*6 times; 12)

R3: sc, inc (*6 times; 18)

R4&5: sc each st (18)

R6: sc in the FLO (18)

R7: sc 2, inc (*6 times; 24)


R8&9: sc each st (24)

Attach arms, pulling one yarn tail between


rows 6&7 and the other between 7&8. Space
them approx. 8 sts apart.

Attach safety eyes between rows 4&5, 3 sts


apart. Embroider mouth.

*The bobble sts for baby Pete’s feet are different.


To do the modified BO st you will only have 4
loops to pull through instead of 5. Basically,
remove a yo-pull through when forming the feet.*

R10: sc each st except for the 2 BO where


the feet go. (24) the feet should be approx. 5
sts apart.

R11: sc 2, inv dec (*6 times; 18)

R12: inv dec each st (*9 times; 9)

Fasten off and close hole with yarn tail.


hat using any color you would like!

- Start by making the pompom! You can use


a pompom maker, cardboard, or your
fingers*.
*To make a pompom with your fingers, use the same
color you will use for the brim and wrap it around your
index and middle finger about 15 times. Gently slide the
loops off your fingers, keeping them how they were on
your fingers. Take a piece of yarn and tie it around the
loops leaving the yarn tails long. Cut through the loops
and begin trimming your pompom to desired fluffiness.

R1: ch 2, sc 6 in 2nd ch from hook (6)

R2: inc each st (*6 times; 12)

R3: sc, inc (*6 times; 18)

R4: sc 2, inc (*6 times; 24)

R5: sc 3, inc (*6 times; 30)


R6-8: sc each st (30)

change to brim color

R9: in the BLO, HDC each st (30)

R10: HDC each st (30)

Fasten off and weave in yarn tails. Attach


your pompom to the top of the hat, centered.
You are done!

Tag me on Instagram or Tiktok


@tinyfriendscrochet so I can see your
work!

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