Black Rhino Amigurumi
This Rhino's name is Matumaini, which means “Hope” in Swahili; very apt because while populations are on the rise, the Black Rhino is still critically endangered! This is part of our 3 pattern series to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund to protect the future of nature! Learn more here.
What you'll create
What you'll learn
What you'll need
Cotton Yarn
Weight
Colors
Grey (Body and Legs)
Off-White (Horns)
Crochet Hook
G6 / 4.00 mm
Safety Bead (x2)
6 mm
Stuffing
Darning Needle
Nickels
(for added weight)
Abbreviations
ch
Chain Stitch
st
Stitch
slst
Slip Stitch
sc
Single Crochet
inc
Increase
invdec
Invisible Decrease
FLO/BLO
Front / Back Loops Only
hdc
Half-Double Crochet
bean
Bean Stitch
Other Useful Info
Gauge
5 Rnds and 4 sts per 1”
Finished piece is about 3” tall
Worked
In the Round unless otherwise stated
Useful Tutorials
The Pattern
01Front Horn
[All in Off-White]
Magic loop
Rnd 1: sc 5 in the magic loop (5)
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Is there a written pattern? I find it easy to look of a patter but I cant find one.
U can watch this for free in YouTube and I’m happy thx a lot this is an amazing pattern