How to Crochet Finger Puppets
What you'll learn
What you'll need
Cotton Yarn
Weight
Colors
Crochet Hook
G6 / 4.00 mm
Stuffing
Darning Needle
Abbreviations
ch
Chain Stitch
st
Stitch
slst
Slip Stitch
sc
Single Crochet
inc
Increase
The Pattern
01Leaving a Hole
Step 1 is pretty easy, you just need to leave a hole in your amigurumi before would have sewn it closed. This is easier to do with amigurumi where you crochet from the top to the bottom, since you can just stop before the last round.
For example, with my Pod People patterns, you would just need to skip the final round where you would normally decrease down to 6 sts around.
For other patterns like my crocheted Triceratops, that might be a bit trickier. You want to make sure that the hole is at the bottom of your piece, but for the Triceratops pattern, the bottom of the piece is actually the middle of the pattern. In that case, the best thing to do is replace some single crochet stitches in the round where you would be making the bottom of your piece with ch stitches.
So for the Triceratops pattern, for example, Rnd 10 is where you would be making the stitches of the belly, or the bottom of your piece. Here is Rnd 10 normally:
Rnd 10: sc in each st (18)
We want to replace a few of those stitches with chs to create a hole, so I would change the round to…
Rnd 10: sc 2, ch 3, skip 3 sts, sc in the remaining 13 sts (18)
This will leave a hole in the middle of the Rnd. Now in the next Rnd I would simply single crochet into those chs as if they were regular stitches.
Make sure to leave your hole with any where between 9 to 12 stitches to work with. You’ll need these stitches to sew on the Finger Puppet addition.