Amigurumi Cute Grey Rhino Free Pattern

Hello my visitors who love to knit amigurumi. In this article, I share new amigurumi patterns for you free of charge. To knit free amigurumi patterns, it will be enough to follow the terms I shared for you. You can delight your children with amigurumi toys.

Size
About 11,5 cm (4 1/2″) long and 5,5 cm (2 1/5”) tall, when crocheted with with DK weight cotton and a 2,50 mm hook.


Skills required

  • Magic ring
  • Crocheting in spiral
  • Chain stitch
  • Single crochet stitch (double crochet stitch in UK and Australia)
  • Increasing 
  • Decreasing
  • Changing yarns
  • Finishing an open piece
  • Finishing a closed piece
  • Sewing an open piece to a closed piece
  • Sewing a flat piece to a closed piece


You will need

Yarn. I used Novita Tennessee, a DK weight 100% cotton yarn [105m/50g (115yds/50g) / 8 ply / 11 wpi / 3: light]. You will need about 20g of light gray and 5g of dark gray yarn.
2,25 – 2,75 mm crochet hook (US size 1/B – 2/C) or according to the yarn.
Polyester fiberfill, wool, wadding etc. for stuffing.
6 mm (1/4″) safety eyes or buttons, beads, felt etc.
Yarn needle, scissors, stitch marker.

Abbreviations
mr, sc n = magic ring – crochet n single crochet stitches into the adjustable loop.
ch = chain stitch.
sl st = slip stitch.
sc = single crochet stitch (double crochet stitch in UK and Australia). 
sc n = crochet n single crochet stitches, one in each stitch. 
inc = increase – crochet two single crochet stitches in the same stitch.
dec = decrease – crochet two stitches together using the invisible decrease method. 
(sc 4, inc) x n = repeat the pattern between parentheses n times. 
[36] = number of stitches in a round after finishing round.


Notes

Work in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds or turn your work, unless instructed otherwise in the pattern.
Use a stitch marker or a piece of yarn to mark the end or the beginning of a round. Move the marker up after completing each round.
All stitches are worked into both loops, unless instructed otherwise in the pattern.

Head
With light gray yarn:
Round 1: mr, sc 6 = [6]
Round 2: inc x 6 = [12]
Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6 = [18]
Round 4: (sc 3, inc) x 4, sc 2 = [22]
Rounds 5-9: sc in each stitch = [22]
Round 10: (sc 3, dec) x 4, sc 2 = [18]
Round 11: (sc 5, dec) x 2, sc 4 = [16]
Rounds 12-14: sc in each stitch = [16]
Stuff the nose firmly. Place safety toy eyes to the opposite side from the round end, between rows 12 and 13, leaving 5 stitches (count 4 holes) between them.
Round 15: (sc 2, dec) x 4 = [12]
Round 16: dec x 6 = [6]
Finish stuffing the head. Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail, and fasten off. Pick up all the remaining stitches and close the opening.

Ears
With light gray yarn:
Round 1: mr, sc 5 = [5]
Round 2: sc in each stitch = [5]
Round 3: sc, dec, leave the rest of the stitches unworked = [4]
Sl st in next stitch. Cut the yarn, leaving a long yarn tail for sewing, and fasten off. Do not stuff the ears.
Flatten the ears and sew them to the head over round 15.

Body
Round 1: mr, sc 6 = [6]
Round 2: inc x 6 = [12]
Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6 = [18]
Round 4: (sc 3, inc) x 4, sc 2 = [22]
Rounds 5-12: sc in each stitch = [22]
Round 13: (sc 3, dec) x 4, sc 2 = [18]

Start stuffing the body.
Round 14: (sc, dec) x 6 = [12]
Round 15: dec x 6 = [6]
Finish stuffing the body. Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail, and fasten off. Pick up all the remaining stitches and close the opening.
Sew the head to the body, making tiny stitches below the head.

Legs (make 4)
With dark gray yarn:
Round 1: mr, sc 6 = [6]
Round 2: (sc, inc) x 3 = [9]
With light gray:
Rounds 3-4: sc in each stitch = [9]
Cut the yarn, leaving a yarn tail for sewing, and fasten off. Stuff the legs firmly.
Sew the legs to the body.

Tail
Start with a slip knot about 10 cm (4”) from the yarn end. Chain 5, cut the yarn, leaving a 5 cm (2”) tail, and fasten off. Cut another 10 cm (4”) strand of yarn and draw it through the last chain. Make a knot in the yarn tails and push it close to the tail. Cut off the extra yarn.
Sew the tail to the body.

Large Horn
With dark gray yarn:
Round 1: mr, sc 4 = [4]
Round 2: sc in each stitch = [4]
Round 3: sc, inc x 2, sc = [6]
Round 4: sc 2, inc x 2, sc 2 = [8]
Round 5: sc 2, inc, sc, inc, sc 3 = [10]
Round 6: sc in each stitch = [10]
Round 7: sc 5, inc, sc 4 = [11]
Round 8: sc 2, leave the rest of the stitches unworked = [11]
Cut the yarn, leaving a yarn tail for sewing, and fasten off. Stuff the horn firmly.

Small Horn
With dark gray yarn:
Round 1: mr, sc 4 = [4]
Round 2: sc in each stitch = [4]
Round 3: (sc, inc) x 2 = [6]
Round 4: (inc, sc 2) x 2 = [8]
Cut the yarn, leaving a yarn tail for sewing, and fasten off. Stuff the horn firmly.
Sew the larger horn to the head just above round 4 and the smaller horn one row above that.
And done!
Congratulations

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