Enjoy this unique and amazing free crochet Amigurumi Whale Pattern for adorable whales suitable as gifts, home decor, or charming accessories!
Free Crochet Amigurumi Whale Pattern for All Skill Levels
Small crocheted whales are irresistibly cute and make the perfect handmade accessory or gift. Their rounded shape, paired with delicate fins and charming details like safety eyes, gives them a lovable personality that appeals to all ages. Whether used as a keychain, a toy, or decorative decor, they bring joy and a touch of whimsy wherever they are placed.
Crocheting an amigurumi whale is a fun and rewarding project that results in a cute, charming little ocean creature. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or a beginner, this easy-to-follow pattern walks you through the process step by step. The finished whale can be used as a decoration, gift, or even a keychain.
Making one of these cheerful whales is not only relaxing but also a great way to refine your crochet skills. It’s beginner-friendly and offers endless possibilities for customization, from color choices to size adjustments. The process requires minimal materials and time, making it suitable for quick projects or thoughtful gifting. With steady hands and some yarn, you can enjoy a relaxing hobby while producing timeless keepsakes. These handmade whales truly combine practicality with beauty, adding charm to your personal collection or delighting someone special!
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Your choice of color for the whale body and contrasting yarn for additional details.
- Hook: Use either a 2mm hook for a smaller whale or a 3mm hook for a larger one.
- Safety Eyes: Two safety eyes to give the whale its expressive personality.
- Stitch Marker: To identify the first stitch of each round.
- Soft Fiberfill Stuffing: To fill and shape the whale.
- Yarn Needle: For sewing and hiding loose ends.
- Optional: Keychain ring if you’d like to make it into a decorative accessory.
Crochet Amigurumi Whale
The best part is that you can customize it with different colors and sizes to suit your preferences. Create a one-of-a-kind crocheted whale that brings a touch of whimsy to any space!.
Uses of the Amigurumi Whale
- A charming keychain or key ring.
- A decorative, handmade toy.
- A small, thoughtful gift for friends and family
Pattern
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Round 1: Create a magic ring with six single crochets (SC) inside it.
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Round 2: Work in a spiral. Make two SC in each of the six stitches for a total of 12 stitches.
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Round 3: Create a pattern of one SC, then two SC in the next stitch. Repeat this pattern around the entire round to have a total of 18 stitches.
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Round 4: Make a pattern of one SC, then two SC in the next stitch, followed by another single SC. Repeat this pattern all the way around for a total of 24 stitches.
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Round 5: Create a pattern of one SC in the first three stitches, then two SC in the fourth stitch. Repeat this pattern all the way around for a total of 30 stitches.
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Rounds 6-9: Work one SC into each stitch for a total of 30 stitches per round.
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Round 10: Make one SC in each of the first 28 stitches. Then, make a slip stitch (SL) in the 29th stitch. Following that, make a chain of five for the fin.
- For the fin, skip the first two chains, then double crochet (DC) in the third chain. Next, half double crochet (HDC) in the fourth chain. Finally, make a slip stitch in the last chain.
- After the first fin, make a slip stitch in the 30th stitch and repeat the pattern for the second fin.
Eyes
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Adding Eyes: The eyes are placed on round 9. Start at the center and count five stitches to the side. Insert the eye on the sixth stitch. Repeat this on the other side.
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Round 11: Join a new color of yarn and work one SC into the back loop of each of the first 28 stitches. Then, work a SC in the back loop of the 29th and 30th stitches.
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Round 12: Begin decreasing. Make one SC in each of the first three stitches, then make one invisible decrease over the next two stitches. Repeat this pattern all the way around for a total of 24 stitches.
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Round 13: Continue decreasing. Make one SC in each of the first two stitches, then make one invisible decrease over the next two stitches. Repeat this pattern all the way around for a total of 18 stitches.
Wings
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Adding Side Wings: The side wings are created on the front loop of round 10, between the eyes and the back tail. Count nine stitches from the back tail to the eye. Then, count four stitches and insert the hook into the fifth stitch. Make five SC into this stitch, followed by one slip stitch. Repeat this for the other side of the whale.
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Stuffing: Fill the body with soft stuffing.
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Round 14: Decrease further. Make one SC in the first stitch, then make one invisible decrease over the next two stitches. Repeat this pattern for a total of 12 stitches.
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Round 15: Make only invisible decreases around the entire round for a total of six stitches. The video shows how to close the remaining hole by weaving the yarn through the final six stitches and pulling it tight.
Special Features of the Whale
- Customizable Size: Use a 2mm hook for the smaller version or a 3mm hook for the larger whale. The pattern remains the same for both sizes.
- Cute Design: Includes detailed shaping, fins, and a tail for an adorable 3D look.
- Versatile Construction: It’s crocheted in a spiral technique with gradual increases and decreases, creating a seamless and round finish.
Level of Difficulty
This project is beginner-friendly, although it requires fundamental crochet skills such as the magic ring, single crochet, increases, and decreases. Following the video tutorial step-by-step will ensure an easy and smooth crafting experience.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Always use a stitch marker to identify the first stitch of each round. This helps you track your progress in the spiral pattern.
- Adjust the hook size depending on your desired whale size, but keep the pattern the same.
- Use safety eyes for the best results, or embroider eyes if safety eyes are not available.
Conclusion
With this step-by-step guide, you can make your own crochet amigurumi whale easily, whether it’s a toy or a keychain. The fun pattern is simple yet provides a beautiful finished product that can be gifted or enjoyed yourself.
Pro Tip
While closing the final round, carefully hide any stray threads inside the whale’s body using a yarn needle. Keeping the stitches tight and consistent ensures a cleaner, finished look.






