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Zoo Blog Hop Day 21 – Giraffes

giraffe crochet patterns

🦒 Celebrate World Giraffe Day with Creativity & Kindness!

June 21st is World Giraffe Day—a special day to honor the tallest land animal on Earth and raise awareness about giraffe conservation. With their gentle eyes, graceful necks, and beautiful spots, giraffes are easy to love—and even more fun to craft!

Whether you’re a crochet lover, coloring enthusiast, or just wild about wildlife, today is the perfect time to celebrate these gentle giants in creative ways.

🌍 Why World Giraffe Day Matters

Did you know giraffe populations have dropped nearly 40% in recent decades? Habitat loss and human conflict are major threats, and World Giraffe Day—organized by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation—aims to educate and inspire action to protect these amazing animals.

But you don’t need to be a scientist to make a difference—you can start with a hook, a crayon, or even a kind word.

These unique designs depict this amazing animal as a potholder, an applique, and a plush toy.

 

 

giraffe amigurumi

 

G is for Giraffe from The Burgundy Basket

 

 

Giraffe Applique by Golden Lucy Crafts

 

 

 

 

 

Giraffe Potholder

Giraffe Potholder Crochet Pattern

 

Materials:

Peaches & Cream cotton yarn – 1 ½ oz gold, ¼ oz dark taupe

Size G (4.00 mm) and J (6.00 mm) crochet hooks

Yarn needle

 Directions:

HEAD:

Row 1: Holding 2 strands of gold yarn together, ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across (6 sc).

Row 2: Inc, sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc last st (8 sc).

Row 3: Inc, sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc last st (10 sc).

Row 4: Inc, sc in next 8 sc, 2 sc last st (12 sc).

Rows 5-7: Work even on 12 sc.

Rows 8-12: Dec over 1st 2 sts, sc across (7 sc at the end of Row 12).

Rows 13-14: Work even on 7 sc.

Rows 15-18: Inc, sc across (11 sc at the end of Row 18).

Rows 19-20: Work even on 11 sc.

Rows 21-23: Dec over 1st 2 sts, sc across, dec over last 2 sts (5 sc at end of Row 23). Do not fasten off gold.

EARS (Make 2):

Row 1: With 2 strands of dark taupe yarn, ch 5, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2 chs, 3 sc in last ch. Working on opposite side of starting ch, sc in each of next 3 chs. Fasten off dark taupe, leaving 4” length for sewing. Sew ears to sides of head at Row 22.

EDGING:

Pick up gold again, ch 1, turn. Sc in 1st st on top of head. For ossicone, ch 5, sl st in 4th and 5th chs. Sc in next 3 sts on top of head. Work another ossicone (ch 5, sl st in 4th and 5th chs), sc in last st on top of head. Working down side of head, sc in each row end down to the ear. Sc around the ear with 3 sc in tip of ear. Continue to work in sc down side of face. Using remaining loops of beginning ch, sc in each of the next 6 chs. Sc up side of face. Sc around ear with 3 sc in tip of ear, sc in remaining row ends to top of head. Join with sl st in 1st sc of edging.

NOSTRILS (Make 2):

Rnd 1: With G hook and single strand of dark taupe, ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join. Fasten off. Sew to bottom portion of face at approximately Row 4.

EYES (Make 2):

Rnd 1: With single strand of dark taupe and G hook, ch 2, 3 sc, 2 hdc, 3 sc  in 2nd ch from hook. Join with sl st in 1st sc. Fasten off. Sew to upper portion of face at approximately Row 18 with hdc at the upper outer portion of eye. (Use photo for nostril and eye placement. If larger eyes are desired, use single strand with size J hook.)

PDF Download available at Giraffe Potholder Crochet Pattern

 

Stay tuned all month long for new animal designs.

zebra crochet pattern

The animal for June 22 will be Zebra.

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Fish crochet patterns

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Owl Crochet Patterns

bat crochet patterns

Bat Crochet Patterns

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2 Axolotl Patterns

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Koalas

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 10 – Lions

penguin crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 11 – 4 Cuddly Penguins

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 12 – Jack the Sloth

 

 

unicorn crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 13 – Mystical, Magical Unicorns!

alligator crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 14 – Alligators!

rabbit crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 15 – Bunnies!

deer crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 16 – Deer and Moose

seahorse crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 17 – Seahorse

beaver crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 18 – Beaver

monkey crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 19 – Monkeys

 

 

 

eagle crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 20 – Eagles

 

 

zebra crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 22 – Zebra

 

 

sheep crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 23 – Sheep

 

 

elephant crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 24 – Elephants

 

 

dog crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 25 – Dogs

 

 

cow amigurumi

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 26 – Cows

 

 

platypus crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 27 – Platypus

mouse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 28 – Mouse

 

 

fox crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 29 – Fox

 

 

Final Day of Zoo Blog Hop – Birds

 

 

 

Is your spirit animal the Flamingo?

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 20 – Eagles

eagle crochet patterns

Looking for a crochet project that’s bold, symbolic, and beautifully detailed? Eagle crochet patterns bring powerful meaning and eye-catching character to your handmade creations. Whether you’re crafting for the 4th of July, honoring a veteran, decorating a classroom, or just love wildlife, a crocheted eagle is sure to make a proud statement.

Why Crochet an Eagle?

The eagle isn’t just a bird—it’s a symbol of strength, freedom, and pride. That makes it a perfect project for:

  • Independence Day décor

  • Veterans’ gifts or military appreciation

  • Nature-themed nursery or classroom

  • Animal lovers and birdwatchers

It’s American Eagle Day, so here are two easy Eagle patterns – a cute little Baby Eagle Amigurumi made of pompadour yarn and a Bald Eagle Potholder made with a double strand of cotton yarn.

Bald Eagle Crochet Potholder

 

 

 

Eagle Plushie Crochet Pattern

 

 

 

animal crochet patterns

Want even more animals to crochet? A to Z Animal Crochet Patterns Ebook

Stay tuned all month long for new animal designs.

giraffe crochet patterns

The animal for June 21 will be Giraffe.

Prior Zoo Animal Posts

Fish crochet patterns

World Reef Awareness Day

owl crochet patterns

Owl Crochet Patterns

bat crochet patterns

Bat Crochet Patterns

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8 Cat Crochet Patterns Plus 2 Addi Patterns

bear crochet patterns

4 Bear Crochet Patterns

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3 Butterfly Patterns

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2 Axolotl Patterns

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 10 – Lions

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 11 – 4 Cuddly Penguins

Zoo Blog Hop Day 12 – Jack the Sloth

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 13 – Mystical, Magical Unicorns!

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 14 – Alligators!

rabbit crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 15 – Bunnies!

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 16 – Deer and Moose

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 17 – Seahorse

beaver crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 18 – Beaver

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 19 – Monkeys

 

 

 

giraffe crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 21 – Giraffes

 

 

zebra crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 22 – Zebra

 

 

sheep crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 23 – Sheep

 

 

elephant crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 24 – Elephants

 

 

dog crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 25 – Dogs

 

 

cow amigurumi

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 26 – Cows

 

 

platypus crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 27 – Platypus

mouse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 28 – Mouse

 

 

fox crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 29 – Fox

 

 

 

Final Day of Zoo Blog Hop – Birds

 

 

Is your spirit animal the Flamingo?

Visit my Etsy shop for a full line of Flamingo Fiber Artist merchandise.

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 18 – Monkey

monkey crochet pattern

🐒 Swing into Fun: Adorable Crochet Monkey Patterns You’ll Go Bananas For!

Looking for a playful and cuddly crochet project? These crochet monkey patterns are full of charm, personality, and fun-to-stitch details. Whether you’re creating a sweet stuffed animal for a child, a jungle-themed nursery toy, or a silly desk buddy, there’s something irresistible about a monkey made with yarn and love.

🧶 Why Crochet a Monkey?

Monkeys are full of character—and so are the crochet versions! Big ears, curly tails, and expressive faces make them one of the most fun animals to bring to life with stitches. They’re perfect for:

  • Baby gifts and soft toys

  • Jungle or zoo-themed projects

  • Amigurumi collectors

  • Valentine’s or birthday surprises

🐵 Favorite Features of Monkey Crochet Patterns:

  • Huggable shapes – great for play or cuddles

  • Customizable expressions – stitch on a smile, wink, or silly face

  • Tail-tastic fun – that classic curly monkey tail is always a win

  • Playful accessories – add a bowtie, hat, or banana for extra flair!

🌿 Pattern Ideas to Explore:

  • Classic amigurumi monkeys – round heads, floppy arms, and curled tails

  • Sock monkey styles – nostalgic and fun for gifting

  • Tiny keychain monkeys – quick projects perfect for party favors

  • Jungle-themed monkey sets – perfect to pair with crocheted lions, giraffes, and elephants

🎨 Yarn & Color Tips:

  • Brown and tan are classic, but why not make a pink party monkey, rainbow jungle monkey, or blue bedtime buddy?

  • Use safety eyes or embroider features for little ones

  • Cotton yarn works great for durability and shape

🧵 Monkey Around with Yarn!

Whether you’re stitching for someone special or just for the joy of creating, crochet monkeys bring a whole lot of personality in a small, squishy package.

Have you crocheted a monkey before? Share your favorite color combos or funny names for your creations in the comments below!

📸 And don’t forget to tag your projects with #CrochetMonkeyFun so we can all admire your jungle crew.

monkey amigurumi
M is for Monkey from The Burgundy Basket
Bearded Monkey Crochet Pattern
Bearded Monkey Crochet Pattern

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

monkey bookmark
Monkey Wallpaper

 

Prior Zoo Animal Posts

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World Reef Awareness Day

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Owl Crochet Patterns

bat crochet patterns

Bat Crochet Patterns

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8 Cat Crochet Patterns Plus 2 Addi Patterns

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4 Bear Crochet Patterns

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3 Butterfly Patterns

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2 Axolotl Patterns

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World Oceans Day – 4 Whales and 4 Turtles

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 11 – 4 Cuddly Penguins

Zoo Blog Hop Day 12 – Jack the Sloth

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 13 – Mystical, Magical Unicorns!

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 14 – Alligators!

rabbit crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 15 – Bunnies!

deer crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 16 – Deer and Moose

seahorse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 17 – Seahorse

 

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 18 – Beaver

 

 

 

eagle crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 20 – Eagles

 

 

giraffe crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 21 – Giraffes

 

 

zebra crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 22 – Zebra

sheep crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 23 – Sheep

elephant crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 24 – Elephants

dog crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 25 – Dogs

 

 

cow amigurumi

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 26 – Cows

 

 

platypus crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 27 – Platypus

mouse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 28 – Mouse

 

fox crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 29 – Fox

 

 

 

Final Day of Zoo Blog Hop – Birds

 

 

 

Is your spirit animal the Flamingo?

Visit my Etsy shop for a full line of Flamingo Fiber Artist merchandise.

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This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something, we may earn a commission. Thanks for helping support my crochet blog.

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 18 – Beaver

beaver crochet patterns

Beaver Crochet Patterns

If you’re ever traveling through Texas and stop at a Buccee’s gas station, you’ll see just how popular these little guys are! Today we have a beaver amigurumi and a beaver potholder, both adorable and both easy to crochet.

beaver crochet patterns

beaver amigurumi

 

Bobby Beaver from Cozy Little Mess

 

 

beaver potholder

Beaver Potholder Crochet Pattern

Materials:
Cotton worsted weight yarn:
85 yards brown
12 yards tan
20 yards white
5 yards black
Size J (6.0 mm) crochet hook
Yarn needle

Potholder measures approximately 8” wide x 6” tall (including ears).

Gauge = 7 sc = 2”, 8 rows = 2”Directions:

HEAD:
Row 1: With double strand of brown, ch 16, sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch (15 sc).
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 13 sts, 2 sc in last st (17 sc).
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 15 sts, 2 sc in last st (19 sc).
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 17 sts, 2 sc in last st (21 sc).
Row 5: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 19 sts, 2 sc in last st (23 sc).
Rows 6-7: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st.
Row 8: Ch 1, turn, dec over first 2 sts, sc in next 19 sts, dec over last 2 sts (21 sc).
Row 9: Ch 1, turn, dec over first 2 sts, sc in next 17 sts, dec over last 2 sts (19 sc).
Row 10: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 17 sts, 2 sc in last st (21 sc).
Rows 11-13: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st.
Rows 14-17: Ch 1, turn, dec over first 2 sts, sc in each remaining st (17 sc at end of Row 17).
Row 18: Ch 1, turn, dec over first 2 sts, sc in next 13 sts, dec over last 2 sts (15 sc).
Row 19: Ch 1, turn, dec over first 2 sts, sc in next 11 sts, dec over last 2 sts (13 sc). Do not fasten off brown yarn.

EARS:
Attach double strand of tan yarn at the edge of Row 16. Ch 1, sc in same spot, sc in ends of Rows 17 and 18. Repeat on opposite side of beaver’s head.

EDGING:
Return to Row 19 and pick up loop of brown yarn you left hanging.
Row 20: Ch 1, turn, dec over first 2 sts, sc in next 5 sts, ch 6 and sl st in 5th ch (hanging loop made), sc in next 4 sts, dec over next 2 sts (11 sc across top of head with hanging loop in the
middle). Turn to work down the side, sc in next 3 row ends. *Sc in 3 row ends of side of ear, 2 sc in each of the 2 sts of ear Row 3, sc in 3 row ends of other side of the year.* Continue in sc
down the side of the head. Sc in unused lps of foundation ch. Working up the other side of the head, sc in row ends until you reach the other ear, then repeat * to * around ear. Sc in row
ends of last 3 rows to the top, sl st in the first sc to join. Fasten off brown.

TEETH: (Make 2)
With double strand of white yarn, ch 4, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in next 2 ch. Working in unused lps of foundation ch, sc in all 3 lps (6 sc).
Fasten off white leaving 6” length for sewing.
Center teeth at bottom of potholder and sew in place.

MUZZLE: (Make 2)
Rnd 1: With double strand of tan yarn, ch 2 (or magic circle), 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Do not join.
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st (12 sc). Join with sl st. Fasten off leaving 9” length for sewing.
Sew muzzles just above teeth, centered in the middle of the face and touching each other in the center.

NOSE:
With a double strand of black yarn, ch 2 (or magic circle), 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join with sl st. Fasten off leaving 6” length for sewing.
Sew nose in gap between 2 muzzle pieces.

EYES: (Make 2)
With double strand of white yarn, ch 4, 2 hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc next ch, 4 hdc in last ch.
Working on opposite side of starting ch, hdc in next lp, 2 hdc in last lp. Join with sl st. Fasten off leaving 12” length for sewing.

PUPILS: (Make 2)
With double strand of black yarn, ch 2 (or magic circle), 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join with sl st.
Fasten off leaving 6” length for sewing. Sew pupils to the bottom half of white eyes.
Sew eyes to face 2 rows from the top of the head.

The animal for June 18 will be Beaver.

Prior Zoo Animal Posts

Fish crochet patterns

World Reef Awareness Day

owl crochet patterns

Owl Crochet Patterns

bat crochet patterns

Bat Crochet Patterns

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8 Cat Crochet Patterns Plus 2 Addi Patterns

bear crochet patterns

4 Bear Crochet Patterns

butterfly crochet

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2 Axolotl Patterns

marine life crochet

World Oceans Day – 4 Whales and 4 Turtles

Koalas

lion crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 10 – Lions

penguin crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 11 – 4 Cuddly Penguins

Zoo Blog Hop Day 12 – Jack the Sloth

unicorn crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 13 – Mystical, Magical Unicorns!

alligator crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 14 – Alligators!

rabbit crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 15 – Bunnies!

deer crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 16 – Deer and Moose

seahorse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 17 – Seahorse

monkey crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 19 – Monkeys

 

 

eagle crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 20 – Eagles

 

 

giraffe crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 21 – Giraffes

 

 

zebra crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 22 – Zebra

sheep crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 23 – Sheep

elephant crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 24 – Elephants

dog crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 25 – Dogs

 

 

cow amigurumi

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 26 – Cows

 

 

platypus crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 27 – Platypus

mouse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 28 – Mouse

 

fox crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 29 – Fox

 

 

 

Final Day of Zoo Blog Hop – Birds

 

 

 

Is your spirit animal the Flamingo?

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 17 – Seahorse

seahorse crochet pattern

Dive into Summer with a Crochet Seahorse Pattern!

If you’re dreaming of sandy beaches and ocean breezes, bring a bit of the sea to your yarn basket with an adorable crochet seahorse! These whimsical little creatures are perfect for summer crafting, baby gifts, nursery decor, or ocean-themed play sets.

🌊 Why Crochet a Seahorse?

Seahorses are unique, elegant, and surprisingly fun to crochet! Their curvy tails and horse-like heads offer just enough challenge to keep things interesting, but they’re small enough to finish in an afternoon.

Whether you’re an amigurumi addict or new to sea creature patterns, a crochet seahorse makes a delightful addition to your handmade collection.

Ready to crochet under the sea? Grab your hook and ride the current—one stitch at a time! Don’t forget to tag your makes with #SeahorseCrochet so we can admire your ocean buddies.

 

Pygmy Seahorse from Sweet Potato3 Patterns

Pygmy Seahorse Crochet Pattern

Seahorse Coloring by Numbers Worksheet
Seahorse Coloring Page

Prior Zoo Animal Posts

Fish crochet patterns

World Reef Awareness Day

 

 

 

owl crochet patterns

Owl Crochet Patterns

 

 

 

bat crochet patterns

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cat crochet patterns

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bear crochet patterns

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marine life crochet

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Koalas

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Zoo Blog Hop Day 10 – Lions

 

 

penguin crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 11 – 4 Cuddly Penguins

Zoo Blog Hop Day 12 – Jack the Sloth

unicorn crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 13 – Mystical, Magical Unicorns!

alligator crochet patterns

Zoo Blog Hop Day 14 – Alligators!

rabbit crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 15 – Bunnies!

 

 

seahorse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 17 – Seahorse

beaver crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 18 – Beaver

 

 

monkey crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 19 – Monkeys

eagle crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 20 – Eagles

giraffe crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 21 – Giraffes

 

 

zebra crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 22 – Zebra

sheep crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 23 – Sheep

elephant crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 24 – Elephants

 

 

dog crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 25 – Dogs

 

 

cow amigurumi

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 26 – Cows

 

 

platypus crochet pattern

Zoo Blog Hop Day 27 – Platypus

mouse crochet pattern

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 28 – Mouse

 

fox crochet patterns

 

Zoo Blog Hop Day 29 – Fox

 

 

 

Final Day of Zoo Blog Hop – Birds

 

 

What do you get when you cross a unicorn with a yarnie? A Yarnicorn!

 

Visit my Etsy shop for a full line of

Yarnicorn merchandise. 

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