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Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern
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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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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journeyβ€”perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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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 Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates Farmer Teun seated on a detailed tractor with a little chicken companion. It includes every part: tractor body, wheels, mudguards, lamp, pipe, steering wheel, chair, and the farmer (body, head, arms, legs, cap) plus a chicken. The design uses Schachenmayr Catania cotton and a 2.5 mm hook for firm stitches and clear shaping.

Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Complete round-by-round instructions and assembly notes are included so you can follow every step. Suitable for crocheters comfortable with shaping, joining and simple embroidery.

Why You'll Love This Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a whole little scene to life β€” its not just one toy but a tiny world with personality. I enjoy the variety: the tractor construction, the detailed wheels and mudguards, and the cute chicken add so much charm. I particularly value the step-by-step rounds which make shaping predictable and fun to follow. I also love that you can customize colors and small details to give each finished piece its own character.

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Switch Things Up

I love customizing this pattern by changing colors to match seasons β€” try pastel shades in spring or warm autumn tones for a cozy look.

I often make the farmer larger by using thicker yarn and a larger hook, giving me a chunky, cuddly version perfect for a nursery.

I sometimes swap the Chicken colors or add felt wings for a mixed-media effect; felt and embroidery can add durable, detailed accents.

For a travel-friendly mini, I use finer yarn and a smaller hook to create a tiny keychain-sized tractor that still shows the main details.

I like to personalize the farmers outfit with embroidered initials or a tiny badge on the cap for a thoughtful gift touch.

Try using safety joints for the arms or head to make parts poseable and more interactive β€” I do this when gifting to older children.

I add wire inside the pipe or steering posts to keep them upright and stable if I want the tractor to look more structural.

Experiment with different eye types β€” embroidered eyes for a vintage look or larger safety eyes for a more expressive face.

I sometimes change the wheel decoration and embroidery patterns β€” more or fewer stripes or dots alter the tractors personality dramatically.

Don't be afraid to mix yarn textures; a slightly fuzzy yarn for details like the chicken crest creates a soft visual contrast that I love.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during turning rows causes misaligned corners; place a marker at turning points and count stitches after each round to keep edges even. βœ— Understuffing parts like wheels or the head leads to collapse and poor shape; stuff firmly and evenly, adding small amounts at a time while shaping. βœ— Pulling yarn too tightly when sewing parts together can distort shapes; use a gentle tension and pin pieces in place before sewing for accurate placement. βœ— Not counting increases or decreases precisely will change stitch counts and distort shaping; always verify the stitch total shown at the end of each round and recount if things look off.

Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

Bring a charming handmade farmer and his bright red tractor to life with this detailed crochet pattern. Youll make a cuddly farmer, a playful chicken, and a full tractor with wheels and accessories β€” perfect as a unique gift or display piece. The pattern includes complete instructions, photos, and assembly notes so you can follow along with confidence. Enjoy crafting a delightful scene full of character and color.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Schachenmayr Catania cotton yarn (suggested brand)
  • 02
    Approximately 40 g red (nr. 115) for tractor and details
  • 03
    Approximately 25 g black (nr. 110) for tyres and accents
  • 04
    Approximately 25 g grey (nr. 172) for wheels and pipe
  • 05
    Approximately 30 g green (nr. 212) for farmers clothes and cap
  • 06
    Approximately 20 g pink (nr. 263) for skin/facial details
  • 07
    Small amount of yellow (nr. 208) for shoes and beak
  • 08
    Small amount of off white (nr. 105) for chicken body

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5mm
  • 02
    Tapestry needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Stitch markers
  • 05
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill)
  • 06
    Safety eyes brown 8 mm (2 pieces)
  • 07
    Pins for assembly

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β€” Materials :

Info :

You will need: Schachenmayr Catania; Ca 40 g red (nr. 115); Ca 25 g black (nr. 110); Ca 25 g grey (nr. 172); Ca 30 g green (nr.212); Ca 20 g pink (nr. 263); Small amount of yellow (nr. 208); Small amount of off white (nr. 105); 2 safety eyes brown 8 mm; Fiberfill; Crochet hook size 2.5; Tapestry needle.

Info :

Stitches used: st = stitch. ch = chain stitch. sl = slip stitch. sc = single crochet. dc = double crochet.

β€” Tractor :

Info :

Work body in red following bottom and top parts, join and stuff while closing. Embroider black stripes on front when finished.

Round Ch :

Ch 15 with red.

Round 1 :

14 sc

Round 2 :

Ch 1, turn around, 2 sc into the 1st sc, 12 sc, 2 sc into the next sc (= 16 sc)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, turn around, 16 sc

Round 4 :

Ch 1, turn around, 16 sc

Round 5 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 12 sc, sc 2 st together (= 14 sc)

Round 6 :

Ch 1, turn around, 14 sc

Round 7 :

Continue crocheting a round of sc along the whole work as follows: 4 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 13 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 4 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 13 sc along the top, 3 sc into the last sc (= 46 sc)

Round 8 :

46 sc

Round 9 :

6 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 6 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc (= 50 sc)

Round 10 :

50 sc

Round 11 :

7 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 8 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc (= 54 sc)

Round 12 :

54 sc

Round 13 :

54 sc

Round 14 :

54 sc

Round 15 :

54 sc

Round 16 :

54 sc

Round 17 :

54 sc

Round 18 :

ch 54, skip 10 sc, 1 sc into the 11th sc, 43 sc

Round 19 :

54 sc into the ch, 44 sc (= 98 sc)

Round 20 :

98 sc

Round End :

Fasten off.

β€” Top :

Info :

Attach red yarn into the 1st remaining sc of round 17 to make top cover piece.

Round 1 :

10 sc along the sc.

Round 2 :

Ch 1, turn around, 10 sc

Rounds 3-22 :

Ch 1, turn around, 10 sc

Round End :

Fasten off.

Info :

Attach the yarn onto the side of the 1st sc of the 1st round and make a round sc along the work as follows: 21 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the top, 2 sc at the corner, 21 sc along the side (=54 sc)

Round Join :

Ch 1, turn around and sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 18, work from inside the tractor.

β€” Bottom :

Info :

The bottom is made in back and forth going rounds. Make 1 ch after each round and turn around.

Round Ch :

Ch 11 with red.

Rounds 1-39 :

10 sc

Round 40 :

Continue crocheting a round of sc along the whole work as follows: 37 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the bottom, 2 sc at the corner, 37 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the top, 2 sc into the last sc. (=98 sc)

Round Join :

Don't fasten off, sc the st together with the sc of the upper part with a round of sc. Stuff the tractor while crocheting.

Info :

Embroider with black 4 stripes at the front of the tractor. Use the picture as a guide.

β€” Back wheels :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 7 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 8 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

Info :

Continue with black.

Round 9 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 60 sc)

Round 10 :

2 sc in every 10th sc (=66 sc)

Round 11 :

6 times (5 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 5 sc) (= 72 sc)

Round 12 :

2 sc in every 12th sc (= 78 sc)

Rounds 13-16 :

78 sc

Round 17 :

Sc every 12th and 13th sc together (= 72 sc)

Round 18 :

6 times (5 sc, sc 2 st together, 5 sc) (= 66 sc)

Round 19 :

Sc every 10th and 11th sc together (= 60 sc)

Round 20 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 48 sc)

Info :

Continue with grey.

Round 21 :

6 times (3 sc, sc 2 st together, 3 sc) (= 42 sc)

Round 22 :

Sc every 6th and 7th sc together (= 36 sc)

Round 23 :

6 times (2 sc, sc 2 st together, 2 sc) (= 30 sc)

Round 24 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 24 sc)

Round 25 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Info :

Stuff the wheel.

Round 26 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Round 27 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Embroider with black 5 spots divided at round 5. Make another wheel. Sew the wheels onto the side of the tractor.

β€” Mudguard :

Info :

The Mudguard is made in back and forth going rounds. Make 1 ch after each round and turn around.

Round Ch :

Ch 27 with red.

Rounds 1-5 :

26 sc

Round 6 :

Continue crocheting a round of sc along the whole mudguard as follows: 4 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 24 sc along the bottom, 2 sc at the corner, 4 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 24 sc along the top, 2 sc into the last sc.

Round End :

Fasten off. Make another part like this, but don't fasten off. Put both parts on top of each other and crochet the st together with a round of sc. Fasten off. Make another mudguard and sew the mudguards onto the wheels.

β€” Front wheels :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Info :

Continue with black.

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Rounds 7-9 :

36 sc

Round 10 :

6 times (2 sc, sc 2 st together, 2 sc) (= 30 sc)

Round 11 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 24 sc)

Round 12 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Info :

Stuff the wheel.

Round 13 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Round 14 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Make another front wheel and sew the wheel onto the side of the tractor.

β€” Lamp :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Info :

Continue with black.

Round 3 :

12 sc, into the back loops only.

Round 4 :

12 sc

Round 5 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 9 sc)

Round 6 :

9 sc

Info :

Stuff the lamp.

Round 7 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 6 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Make another lamp and sew the lamps at the side of the tractor.

β€” Pipe :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

6 sc, into the back loops only.

Rounds 3-4 :

6 sc

Round 5 :

2 sc in every sc, into the front loops only (= 12 sc)

Round 6 :

12 sc, into the back loops only.

Rounds 7-9 :

12 sc

Round End :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Stuff the pipe and sew it on top of the tractor.

β€” Steering wheel :

Round Ch :

Ch 18 with black, 1 sl into the 1st ch to make a circle.

Round 1 :

18 sc

Round 2 :

2 sc in every 3rd sc (= 24 sc)

Round 3 :

24 sc

Round 4 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 18 sc)

Round 5 :

Fold the work in half and sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 1 (= 18 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Sew the steering wheel onto the tractor.

β€” Chair :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with red.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

4 sc into the 1st sc, 2 sc, 4 sc into the next sc, 2 sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

1 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 3 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 2 sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

2 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 4 sc (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

3 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 3 sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

4 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 9 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 5 sc (= 36 sc)

Round 7 :

6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc), 9 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc), 3 sc (= 42 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Make another part like this, but don't fasten off. Put both parts on top of each other and crochet the st together with a round of sc. Continue crocheting 9 sc, ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 14 sc, sc 2 st together, ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 12 sc, sc 2 st together. Fasten off. Sew the chair at the back of the tractor.

β€” Farmer :

Info :

Start at the bottom of the body. Work body and head in one piece, changing to pink for skin.

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with green.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Rounds 7-14 :

36 sc

Round 15 :

6 times (sc 2 st together, 2 sc), 12 sc (= 30 sc)

Rounds 16-18 :

30 sc

Round 19 :

28 sc, sc 2 st together (= 29 sc)

Round 20 :

2 times (sc 2 st together), 9 sc, 3 times (sc 2 st together), 8 sc, sc 2 st together (= 23 sc)

Round 21 :

2 times (sc 2 st together), 6 sc, 3 times (sc 2 st together), 7 sc (= 18 sc)

Round 22 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Info :

Continue with pink (skin color) to form head.

Round 23 :

2 sc in every sc (= 24 sc)

Round 24 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 25 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 26 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 27 :

42 sc

Round 28 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

Rounds 29-31 :

48 sc

Round 32 :

16 sc, 1 popcorn of 4 dc (4 dc into the 1st st, but don't finish the st completely, skip the last yarn over and pull through. There are 5 loops onto the hook. Pull the yarn over the hook and pull through all 5 loops), 31 sc (= 48 sc)

Rounds 33-37 :

48 sc

Info :

Attach the safety eyes between round 33 and round 34 with 9 st between them.

Round 38 :

6 times (3 sc, sc 2 st together, 3 sc) (= 42 sc)

Round 39 :

42 sc

Round 40 :

Sc every 6th and 7th sc together (= 36 sc)

Round 41 :

6 times (2 sc, sc 2 st together, 2 sc) (= 30 sc)

Round 42 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 24 sc)

Round 43 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Info :

Stuff the head.

Round 44 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Round 45 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end.

β€” Ear :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with pink.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

4 times (2 sc into the next sc), leave the rest of the st unworked.

Round End :

Fasten off. Make another ear and sew the ears onto the side of the head between round 31 and round 35.

β€” Legs :

Info :

Start with the wooden shoes, then add upper shoe and leg sections. Make two and sew to body bottom.

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with yellow.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

4 sc into the 1st sc, 2 sc, 4 sc into the next sc, 2 sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

1 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 3 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 2 sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

2 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 4 sc (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

4 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 9 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 5 sc (= 30 sc)

Rounds 6-7 :

30 sc

Round 8 :

12 sc, ch 4, leave the rest of the st unworked.

Round 9 :

Skip 21 sc, 1 sc into the 22th sc, 8 sc, 4 sc into the ch (= 12 sc)

Round 10 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Attach the yellow yarn into the 1st sc left from the 1st crocheted part.

Round A1 :

4 sc, ch 4, skip 13 sc, 1 sc into the 14th sc, 3 sc, 4 sc along the ch (= 16 sc)

Round A2 :

16 sc

Round A3 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 12 sc)

Round A4 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Round A End :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Stuff the front of the wooden shoe.

Info :

Attach the green yarn into the 1st sc left from the 2nd crocheted part to make the leg.

Round B1 :

13 sc, 4 sc along the ch

Round B2 :

5 sc, 2 times (sc 2 st together), 8 sc (= 15 sc)

Rounds B3-16 :

15 sc

Round B17 :

13 sc, leave the rest of the st unworked. Stuff the legs lightly.

Round B18 :

Fold the leg in half and sc the st together with 7 sc.

Round End :

Fasten off. Make another leg and sew the legs at the bottom of the body.

β€” Arm :

Info :

Start making the thumb and fingers. Assemble fingers to make hand, then add arm shaping and finish with green sleeve.

Thumb Ch :

Ch 2 with pink.

Thumb Round 1 :

5 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Thumb Round 2 :

5 sc

Thumb End :

Fasten off. Lay the thumb aside.

Finger Ch :

Ch 2 with pink.

Finger Round 1 :

4 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Finger Rounds 2-3 :

4 sc

Finger End :

Fasten off. Make 2 more fingers, don't fasten off the last finger.

Finger Join 4 :

Crochet the fingers together as follows (make sure the yarn ends end up inside): Continue crocheting 2 sc of the 2nd finger, 4 sc of the 3rd finger, 2 sc of the 2nd finger, 4 sc of the 1st finger (= 12 sc)

Round 5 :

4 sc, 5 sc along the thumb, 8 sc (= 17 sc)

Round 6 :

4 sc, 2 times (sc 2 st together), 9 sc (=15 sc)

Round 7 :

15 sc

Round 8 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 12 sc)

Round 9 :

Sc every 5th and 6th sc together (=10 sc)

Info :

Stuff the hand.

Rounds 10-14 :

10 sc

Continue with green Round 15 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 15 sc)

Round 16 :

2 sc in every 3rd sc, into the front loops only (= 20 sc)

Round 17 :

20 sc

Round 18 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 15 sc)

Round 19 :

Sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 17 (= 15 sc)

Round 20 :

2 sc in every 5th sc (= 18 sc)

Rounds 21-23 :

18 sc

Round 24 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Round 25 :

4 sc, leave the rest of the st unworked

Round 26 :

Fold the work in half and sc the st together with 5 sc (don't stuff the arm).

Round End :

Fasten off. Make another arm and sew the arms onto the side of the body.

β€” Cap :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with green.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 7 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 8 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

Round 9 :

48 sc

Round 10 :

2 sc in every 8th sc (= 54 sc)

Rounds 11-14 :

54 sc

Round 15 :

54 sl

Round 16 :

Ch 1, turn around, 20 sc into the back loops of the sl

Rounds 17-18 :

Ch 1, turn around, 20 sc

Round 19 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 16 sc, sc 2 st together (= 18 sc)

Round 20 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 14 sc, sc 2 st together (= 16 sc)

Round 21 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 12 sc, sc 2 st together (= 14 sc)

Round End :

Sew the cap onto the head of the farmer.

β€” Chicken :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with off white.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

4 sc into the 1st sc, 2 sc, 4 sc into the next sc, 2 sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

1 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 3 sc 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 2 sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

2 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 6 sc, 3 times(2 sc into the next sc), 4 sc (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

3 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 3 sc (= 30 sc)

Rounds 6-8 :

30 sc

Round 9 :

ch 6, skip 12 sc, 1 sc into the 13th sc, 17 sc

Round 10 :

6 sc into the ch, 18 sc (= 24 sc)

Round 11 :

24 sc

Round 12 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 18 sc)

Rounds 13-14 :

18 sc

Round 15 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Rounds 16-17 :

12 sc

Round 18 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Round End :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Stuff the head.

Attach :

Attach the off white yarn into the 1st remaining sc of round 9, left from the head.

Round C1 :

12 sc, 6 sc along the ch (= 18 sc)

Round C2 :

18 sc

Round C3 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Round C4 :

12 sc

Round End :

Stuff the body and tail. Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc). Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end.

β€” Beak :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with yellow.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

6 sc

Round End :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Sew the beak onto the head. Embroider with black the eyes above the beak.

β€” Crest :

Round Ch :

Ch 7 with red

Round 1 :

1 dc into the 3rd ch, 1 dc, 1 sl, 1 dc, 1 sl

Round End :

Fasten off. Sew the crest onto the top of the head.

β€” Left wing :

Round Ch :

Ch 2 with off white.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

ch 4, 3 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 3, 2 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 2, 1 sc into the ch, 3 sc at the circle, 2 times (2 dc into the next sc), 3 sc, 1 sl

Round End :

Fasten off.

β€” Right wing :

Info :

Make the right wing the same way as the left wing till round 2.

Round 3 :

ch 2, 1 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 3, 2 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 4, 3 sc into the ch, 3 sc at the circle, 2 times (2 dc into the next sc), 3 sc, 1 sl

Round End :

Fasten off. Sew the wings onto the side of the body with the longest feather on top. Sew the chicken onto the left mudguard. Put the farmer onto the tractor.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the back wheels to the sides of the tractor aligning the embroidered 5 black spots at round 5 for correct orientation.
  • Attach the mudguards over the back wheels by sewing the double layered mudguard pieces onto each wheel securing edges with small whipstitches.
  • Sew the front wheels onto the tractor sides ensuring the steering wheel and lamps are positioned between the wheels and the tractor body.
  • Embroider four black stripes on the tractor front as a guide for detail; then attach the pipe and steering wheel on top of the tractor and secure with sewing.
  • Sew the chair at the back of the tractor and position the farmer by attaching the lower body to the chair interior, then secure hands to the steering and feet to the foot area.
  • Sew the chicken onto the left mudguard and sew lamps onto the tractor sides; position and sew the cap onto the farmers head and attach ears between the specified rounds.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of rounds and turning points so your shaping stays accurate.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff parts firmly and evenly while crocheting closed sections so shapes remain consistent and stable.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends as you go to avoid bulky finishing; hide ends inside pieces before final assembly.
  • πŸ’‘Pin and arrange parts (wheels, mudguards, chair, farmer) before sewing to ensure correct placement and symmetry.
  • πŸ’‘Use photos as a reference for embroidery placement and small detail positioning when assembling the tractor and chicken.

This adorable Farmer Teun and his tractor pattern gives you a full miniature scene to crochet and display. Its packed with small details β€” wheels, mudguards, lamps, a steering wheel, a cap, and a little chicken companion that make it extra charming. Finished pieces become delightful gifts or playful decor for children's rooms. 🧢🚜

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 20-28 cm across including the tractor and wheels when using the recommended yarn and 2.5 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can substitute yarn weights, but the final size and stitch definition will change; use an appropriate hook for the yarn and adjust stuffing to match.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediateβ€”basic crochet experience and familiarity with increases, decreases, back-and-forth rows, and simple assembly are recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 12-15 hours across multiple sessions, depending on experience and how many parts you make at once.