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Amigurumi – Crochet Tiny Raindrop
Crochet tiny raindrops in one go with this simple crochet pattern. The crocheted tiny raindrop is a great pendant on clouds or a mobile.
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Introduction: Amigurumi – Crochet Tiny Raindrop

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Knowledge: Amigurumi – Crochet Tiny Raindrop
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Supplies: Amigurumi – Crochet Tiny Raindrop
- Yarn:
- Colour: blue
- Size: 137yds / 1.75oz
- Material: 100% cotton
- Help? View example
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Size: Amigurumi – Crochet Tiny Raindrop
Here you find the size specifications for the tiny raindrop.
Needle Size | Yarn | Height |
Crochet Hook 12 (shown example) | 137yds / 1.75oz, 100% cotton | 1inch |
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Crochet Pattern: Amigurumi – Crochet Tiny Raindrop
The tiny raindrops we crochet in one piece from the bottom up in spiral rounds with only double crochet stitches (UK!).
- blue:
- 1st round: magic ring + 6 double crochet stitches (UK!) = 6 stitches
- 2nd round: double every stitch = 12 stitches
- 3rd round: double every 2nd stitch = 18 stitches
- 4th – 7th round: (= 4 rounds) each stitch one stitch = 18 stitches
- Attach Safety Eyes, Position:
- after the 5th round
- 4 stitches distance
- 8th round: crochet together every 2nd and 3rd stitch = 12 stitches
- 9th round: crochet together every 5th and 6th stitch = 10 stitches
- 10th round: crochet together every 4th and 5th stitch = 8 stitches
- fill and stuff completely
- 11th round: crochet together every 3rd and 4th stitch = 6 stitches
- cut the thread generous, pull off the loop, close remaining opening, secure and weave in the thread end
Take care!
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