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Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern

Giraffe Lovey Blanket 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 Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a giraffe lovey blanket with a textured granny-square blanket and a stuffed giraffe head with knobs, ears, arms and embroidered details. The design uses super-bulky chenille/blanket yarn for the blanket and head body, with worsted weight yarn for eye accents and details. Photo steps and clear round-by-round instructions guide you through the granny square, toy pieces and final assembly.

Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Perfect as a baby shower gift or keepsake, the lovey is soft, durable, and machine-friendly depending on your yarn choices. The pattern includes instructions for a horse variant and detailed finishing tips for eyes, brows and the mane.

Why You'll Love This Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines two of my favorite things: a cozy granny-square blanket and a cute amigurumi character. The textured yarn makes the lovey irresistibly soft and perfect for little hands to cuddle. I enjoy how the pattern balances quick blanket rounds with smaller, sculpted toy pieces for variety while you work. The assembly steps let you shape the character's personality with eye placement and embroidered brows, which is one of my favorite finishing touches.

Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this pattern is for customization! You can easily change colors to create different animal personalities β€” try greys and soft pinks for a gentle elephant or blues and creams for a whale-inspired lovey.

Want a chunkier, super-cuddly version? Use an even bulkier yarn and a larger hook to create an oversized, plush lovey with the same stitch pattern.

To make a mini keychain version, use a sport weight yarn with a small hook and make the head and small square much smaller β€” it makes a sweet portable gift.

I often swap the embroidered eyes for small safety eyes if the toy is for older children β€” just make sure to secure them firmly and follow safety advice for intended age.

Add tiny crocheted accessories like a bow tie, scarf, or little hat to give the lovey a distinctive look and make personalized gifts for friends and family.

You can experiment with the border: replace the slip-stitch edge with a picot or crab stitch for a decorative finish that changes the overall style.

If you want posable limbs, consider adding a thin wire inside the arms before final stuffing; this lets you pose the lovey for photos or play.

I sometimes swap the mane texture by using loop stitch or clipped loop fringe to vary the tactile experience β€” it’s great for sensory development.

Try adding felt or embroidered name tags to the blanket corner to personalize it for baby showers and keepsakes.

Finally, make sets: pair the lovey with a matching hat or booties using the blanket yarn to create a coordinated handmade gift set.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when working rounds can cause you to lose the start of each round; place a marker at the first stitch of every round and move it up as you finish each round. βœ— Changing color incorrectly at the end of a granny-round makes a visible join; change the color on the slip stitch into the chain 3 to hide the color change cleanly. βœ— Overstuffing the head creates a distorted shape and makes sewing difficult; stuff gradually while shaping and add small amounts of polyfil to keep a natural form. βœ— Tight slip stitches on the final border will make the blanket edge curl; work a loose slip stitch around the edge and check tension frequently to keep a flat border. βœ— Pulling yarn too tight when wrapping eyes can flatten the head and warp the eye shape; wrap slowly and test the appearance before tying off to maintain a round eye.

Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern

Make a snuggly giraffe lovey blanket with a soft, textured granny-square blanket and a cuddly amigurumi giraffe head, ears, arms and mane. This pattern blends super-bulky blanket yarn with worsted yarn details for charming contrast and a professional finish. Follow the step-by-step rounds, photo-illustrated tips, and assembly notes to create a keepsake baby lovey you will be proud to gift.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Giraffe Lovey Blanket Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Bernat Blanket Yarn (super bulky) - Burnt Mustard - 1 skein (Giraffe main color for blanket and head)
  • 02
    Bernat Blanket Yarn (super bulky) - Birch (white) - 1 skein (border/color change for blanket)
  • 03
    Premier Yarn Basix Chenille (super bulky) - Caramel - 1 skein (Giraffe snout and accent color)
  • 04
    Black worsted weight yarn - approximately 4 feet (for embroidered eye details)
  • 05
    White worsted weight yarn - approximately 2 feet (for eye highlights)
  • 06
    Polyfil stuffing - small amount for head, knobs, arms
  • 07
    Horse variant: Super Bulky Brown (Premier Basix Chenille; Caramel) - 1 skein
  • 08
    Horse variant: Super Bulky White (Bernat Blanket Yarn; White) - 1 skein
  • 09
    Horse variant: Super Bulky Black (Bernat Blanket Yarn; Coal) - small amount (only a few feet needed)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook 8 mm (for blanket - super bulky / Bernat Blanket Yarn)
  • 02
    Crochet hook 6.5 mm (for head, ears, arms - super bulky chenille)
  • 03
    Crochet hook 5 mm (for mane or small details, horse mane option)
  • 04
    Yarn needle for sewing and embroidery
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Polyester stuffing (polyfil)
  • 07
    Stitch markers
  • 08
    Optional: Safety eyes (if you prefer not to embroider and choose to secure safety eyes)
  • 09
    Pins for assembly (optional)

Progress Tracker

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β€” Granny Square Blanket :

Row 1 :

(Your beginning chain needs to be about 16" long, it will be used later to sew the head onto the blanket.) Do a magic circle then chain 3 (this counts as a dc), then 2 dc, then [ch 2, 3 dc], repeat 2 more times, then ch 2 and sl st in top of the chain 3 you started with (20) you should have a square-ish shape like pictured.

Info :

P.S. Don't pull the magic circle too tight, you want a small hole to remain in the center.

Row 2 :

Chain 3, turn your work, you're now working on the backside, in that corner space do [2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc], in the next corner space do [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc] repeat this in the next 2 corner spaces. Sl st to the top of the chain 3. (32)

Row 3 :

Chain 3, turn your work, in that same space you're going to do 2 dc, then in the corner space do [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc] in the next space along the side of the square do 3 dc, then in the corner space do [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc], repeat this all the way around then sl st to the top of chain 3.

Row 4-9 :

Repeat row 3, the bigger the blanket gets, the more spaces will appear along the sides, continue to do 3 dc in those side spaces. When you get to the end of row 9, change colors to the Bernat Blanket Birch when you do the slip stitch into chain 3. This is the best way to not show the color change.

Row 10-11 :

Repeat same steps in row 4-9 in the new color.

Row 12 :

Chain 1, turn your work, now single crochet in every stitch around, when you reach the corners put 3 sc in each. Before you sl st at the end, change colors back to mustard.

Row 13 :

Chain 1, turn your work, now single crochet in every stitch around again. When you get to the corners, do 3sc into the middle stitch. Sl st to beginning chain.

Row 14 :

Chain 1, don't turn your work. To add a nice finished touch, slip stitch all the way around the blanket, make sure you don't have any tension, this should be a pretty loose slip stitch (if too tight, it will make ends curl up).

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Slip stitch along the edge to finish.

β€” Knobs on Head (x2) :

Round 1 :

Start with a magic circle of 6 sc stitches (6)

Round 2-3 :

sc in every st around (6)

Info :

*SWITCH TO MUSTARD YARN*

Round 4 :

[dec, sc, dec, sc] (4)

Round 5-6 :

sc in every st around (4)

Info :

Cut 8" tail and set aside

β€” Ears (x2) :

Round 1 :

Start with a magic circle of 6 sc stitches (6)

Round 2 :

sc in every st around (6)

Round 3 :

inc in every st around (12)

Round 4 :

sc in every st around (12)

Round 5 :

[inc, sc in next st] repeat around (18)

Round 6 :

sc in every st around (18)

Round 7 :

[dec, sc in next 2] (13) *you'll end with a dec*

Round 8 :

dec all around (7)

Info :

Cut a 12" tail and set aside

β€” Snout & Head :

Round 1 :

Start with a magic circle of 8 sc stitches (8)

Round 2 :

inc in every st around (16)

Round 3 :

[inc, sc in next st] repeat around (24)

Round 4-5 :

sc in every st around (24)

Round 6 :

[dec, sc in next 2] repeat around (18)

Info :

*SWITCH TO MUSTARD YARN*

Info :

*STUFF WITH POLYFIL AS YOU GO*

Round 7 :

sc in 4 sts, inc in 10 sts, sc in 4 sts (28)

Round 8 :

sc in 4 sts, then [inc, sc in next 2 sts] repeat this 6 more times, then sc in 3 sts (35)

Round 9-14 :

sc in every st around (35)

Info :

*if you choose to use safety eyes, snap between round 7 & 8 with 5 stitches in between them

Round 15 :

[dec, sc in next 2 sts] (26)

Round 16 :

[dec, sc in next st] (17)

Round 17-18 :

dec around until hole closes

Info :

Cut a 12" tail and weave it in the head

β€” Arms (x2) :

Round 1 :

Start with a magic circle of 6 sc stitches (6)

Round 2 :

inc in every st around (12)

Round 3 :

sc in every st around (12)

Round 4 :

[dec, sc in next 4 sts] repeat around (10)

Info :

*SWITCH TO MUSTARD HERE*

Round 5-6 :

sc in every st around (10)

Info :

*Stuff half the arm with polyfil*

Round 7 :

[dec, sc in next 2 sts] repeat around (7) *you'll end on a dec*

Round 8-14 :

sc in every st around (7)

Info :

Cut an 8" tail and sew onto both sides of the body on round 5 of the body

β€” Face, Eyes & Finishing :

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NEXT: Sew the two knobs onto the top of the head between round 11 and 12

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NEXT: Sew the ears onto either side of the head also between round 11 and 12 of the head, about 1/2 inch to the outside of either knob

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NEXT: Let's add eyes. Grab 2 feet of black worsted weight yarn and your needle. Insert needle in the back of the head and come out between round 8 and 9, align with the inside edge of ear. Pull yarn so there's only 4 inches left in the back of the head.

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Now insert the needle between round 6 and 7 and come back out the same stitch where you started. Only work in these two stitches. Continue wrapping the yarn slowly until eye gets thicker, then start guiding the yarn along the right and left side so that it hugs the sides. This is what eventually makes the eye round.

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When you have a nice full round eye, insert needle into the back of the head into the same stitch where the yarn entered, then tie the two ends together and push them into the head. Repeat on the other side, with 5 stitches in between the eyes.

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Now grab 12" of white worsted weight yarn and needle. Insert in back of head again. Carefully push it through the upper right of right eye, go to the left about 1mm then poke needle carefully back into eye and come out of the bottom through the same stitch you were using for the black part of eye.

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Then guide yarn along the right side of the eye and insert the needle at the top center stitch above eye, then come back out the back of the head to meet the yarn in the same stitch where you entered. Tie the two ends together and push into the head. Repeat for left eye, hugging white yarn on left side of left eye.

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Happy Eye Brows: Now grab another 12" of black worsted weight yarn and needle. Push needle through back of the head again. Come out between round 9 and 10 aligned with the right side of right eye, go over 2 stitches to the left and insert needle back inside head, come back out aligned with the right side of the left eye and go over 2 stitches to the left and poke back into head, push needle through back of head in same stitch where you entered and tie to ends together (loosely, if you tie too tight it will make the eye brows disappear).

Info :

Short Hair Along Head: Now grab the 6.5 mm hook and caramel/brown yarn. Insert the hook at the top of the head between the two knobs. Grab the brown yarn and pull it through, then chain 5, then place the hook in the head again in the next stitch down, pull yarn through with hook, slip stitch, then chain 5 again. Repeat this until you get to the back bottom part of head. Cut 6" tail and weave in both ends.

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NOW SEW HEAD ONTO BLANKET: Grab the yarn needle and the 16" beginning tail from the blanket. The best way to make sure the giraffe head is centered is to fold the blanket in half so the tail is sticking out of the center then insert the yarn needle between round 10 and 11 of the bottom of the head. This is your starting point. Use yarn needle to sew in and out around that row 1 of blanket until giraffe head is secured. Tuck remaining tail into the head.

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NOW SEW ON ARMS: Grab the yarn needle and sew the arms onto the bottom of the head where the head and blanket meet.

β€” Horse Granny Square Blanket :

Row 1 :

(Your beginning chain needs to be about 16" long, it will be used later to sew the head onto the blanket.) Do a magic circle then chain 3 (this counts as a dc), then 2 dc, then [ch 2, 3 dc], repeat 2 more times, then ch 2 and sl st in top of the chain 3 you started with (20) you should have a square-ish shape like pictured.

Info :

P.S. Don't pull the magic circle too tight, you want a small hole to remain in the center.

Row 2 :

Chain 3, turn your work, you're now working on the backside, in that corner space do [2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc], in the next corner space do [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc] repeat this in the next 2 corner spaces. Sl st to the top of the chain 3. (32)

Row 3 :

Chain 3, turn your work, in that same space you're going to do 2 dc, then in the corner space do [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc] in the next space along the side of the square do 3 dc, then in the corner space do [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc], repeat this all the way around then sl st to the top of chain 3.

Row 4-9 :

Repeat row 3, the bigger the blanket gets, the more spaces will appear along the sides, continue to do 3 dc in those side spaces. When you get to the end of row 9, change colors to the super bulky weight WHITE yarn when you do the slip stitch into chain 3. This is the best way to not show the color change.

Row 10-13 :

Repeat same steps in row 4-9 but in the new color. At the end of row 13, change colors back to brown with that slip stitch at the end.

Row 14 :

Chain 1, turn your work, now half double crochet in every stitch around, when you reach the corners put 3 hdc in each.

Row 15 :

Chain 1, turn your work, now single crochet in every stitch around again. Again, putting 3sc into the middle stitch in corners. Sl st to beginning chain. Cut an 8" tail and weave it in.

Info :

At the end of row 13, change colors back to brown with that slip stitch at the end.

β€” Horse Ears (x2) :

Round 1 :

Start with a magic circle of 6 sc stitches (6)

Round 2 :

sc in every st around (6)

Round 3 :

inc in every st around (12)

Round 4-8 :

sc in every st around (12)

Info :

Cut a 12" tail and set aside. Use the yarn needle to squinch the bottom part together to make the ear concave.

β€” Horse Snout & Head :

Round 1 :

Start with a magic circle of 6 sc stitches (6)

Round 2 :

inc in every st around (12)

Round 3 :

[inc, sc in next st] repeat around (18)

Round 4 :

[inc, sc in next 2 sts] repeat around (24)

Round 5 :

[inc, sc in next 3 sts] repeat around (30)

Round 6 :

sc in next 12 sts, BOBBLE STITCH, sc in next 4 sts, BOBBLE STITCH, sc in next 12 sts (30)

Round 7 :

sc in every st around (30)

Round 8 :

[dec, sc in next 4 sts] repeat around (25)

Info :

*SWITCH TO BROWN YARN*

Round 9-10 :

sc in every st around (25)

Info :

*STUFF WITH POLYFIL AS YOU GO*

Round 11 :

[dec, sc in next 3 sts] repeat around (20)

Round 12-19 :

sc in every st around (20)

Round 20 :

[dec, sc in next st] repeat around (12)

Round 21 :

dec around until hole closes

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NEXT: Sew ears onto top of head between round 19 and 20, with 3 sts in between them.

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NEXT: Let's add the mane. I decided to make my mane with light weight yarn and a small hook, but feel free to make your mane with super bulky weight yarn and your 6.5 mm hook (it is faster that way). If you want to do it the way it's pictured, here we go!

Info :

Grab your black worsted weight yarn and a 5 mm hook. Insert the hook at the top of the head between the ears, close to the right ear. Grab the black yarn and pull it through, then chain 15, then place the hook in the head again in the next stitch over, pull yarn through with hook, slip stitch, then chain 15 again. Repeat this until you get across the row like "bangs." Once you finish the "bangs," the remaining locks of mane I did a mix of chain 20 and chain 22. Add these locks until you can't see the back of head.

β€” Horse Eyes & Finishing :

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NEXT: Let's add eyes. Grab 4 feet of black worsted weight yarn and your needle. Insert needle in the side of the head and come out between round 13 and 14, align with the inside edge of ear. Pull yarn so there's only 4 inches left in the back of the head.

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Now insert the needle back into the head two rounds down from where you entered, then come back up through the first stitch you entered. Only work in these two stitches. Continue wrapping the yarn slowly until eye gets thicker, then start guiding the yarn along the right and left side so that it hugs the sides. This is what eventually makes the eye round.

Info :

When you finish the right eye, simply insert the needle into the lower stitch and come out 4 stitches to the left of the right eye. This width could vary (maybe 5 sts), just make sure the eyes are centered. Use the bobble stitches and ears as guides. Repeat the same thing for the left eye. When you finish, insert the yarn needle back into the head and come out the original stitch that you entered. Tie the two ends together then push into head to disappear.

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Now let's add the white to the eyes. Grab 4 feet of white worsted weight yarn and your needle. Insert in the side of the head again. Carefully poke yarn up through the upper center area of eye, then insert needle back into head at the top of the eye, you created a small white straight vertical line.

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Then bring yarn out of the same bottom stitch you used for the black part of eyes, then hug it around the side and insert needle back into head through the top stitch used for black part of eye. Do this about 4-5 times to get a nice thick white area around right side of right eye.

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When you finish the right eye, move the needle through the head to poke out of the upper center of the left eye and repeat everything but along the left side of the left eye. When you finish, poke yarn through the head to meet up with the beginning tail where you entered, tie the two in a knot (but not too tight) and push into the head to disappear.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the two knobs onto the top of the head between round 11 and 12 so they sit centered on the skull.
  • Sew the ears onto either side of the head between round 11 and 12, about 1/2 inch to the outside of either knob for balanced placement.
  • Attach eyes by wrapping black worsted yarn through the two stitches described (only work in those two stitches), then add white highlights with white yarn and tie ends securely inside the head.
  • Sew the head onto the blanket: use the 16" beginning tail from the blanket, fold blanket in half to center, insert needle between rounds 10 and 11 of the bottom of the head and sew around row 1 of the blanket until secured.
  • Sew the arms onto both sides of the body at the base of the head where the head and blanket meet, aligning with round 5 of the body for symmetry.
  • Add short hair/manes by pulling loops or chains through the top rows of the head between the knobs; weave in ends and trim for desired length.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round and move them up as you progress to avoid losing count during increases and decreases.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the head and limbs gradually and evenly; overstuffing can distort shape while understuffing leaves gaps when sewing pieces together.
  • πŸ’‘Change colors on the slip stitch into the chain 3 at the end of the round for the cleanest, least visible color changes.
  • πŸ’‘Work the final slip stitch border loosely to prevent the blanket edge from curling or puckering.
  • πŸ’‘Pin pieces in place and check symmetry before sewing permanently to ensure balanced placement.

This giraffe lovey was designed to be loved, cuddled, and passed along as a special keepsake you made by hand. It blends soft super-bulky yarn with sweet embroidered details for a professional, snuggly finish. Make one for a new baby, a special photo prop, or a treasured comfort toy. πŸ§ΆπŸ’•πŸ§Έ

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi lovey measures approximately 19 x 19 inches for the giraffe blanket when using the recommended super-bulky yarn and 8 mm hook; the horse variant is approximately 22 x 22 inches.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can substitute yarn weights but that will change the finished size and texture; if switching yarn weight, adjust hook sizes accordingly and expect a different drape.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic crochet stitches and familiarity with working in rounds, increases, decreases and color changes are recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters finish the project in 5-7 hours, though time varies with experience, assembly time, and whether you make the horse or giraffe variant.