Crochet Cow Pattern

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Swap the white yarn for soft pastel pink, and use bright magenta or white for the patches.

F/O, leaving a long tail. Stuff the legs lightly and sew them securely to the bottom of the body. Cow Spots (Make 2 or 3) Using Black Yarn. 6 sc into a MR. Sl st to the first sc to join. (6) Crochet Cow Pattern

Lightly stuff the pink snout. Pin it directly between the eyes, covering Rounds 10 to 13 of the face. Sew securely around the edge. Using a scrap piece of black yarn, stitch two vertical lines onto the snout to create nostrils.

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FO, leaving a tail for sewing. Do not stuff. Flatten the ear, pinch the base slightly, and use a couple of stitches to secure the pinched shape. 4. The Horns (Make 2) Rnd 1: 4 sc in a MR. (4 sts) Rnd 2: [Sc 1, inc] x 2. (6 sts) Rnd 3–4: Sc around. (6 sts) FO, leaving a tail for sewing. Stuff very lightly. 5. Legs & Arms (Make 4)

Plus, they are incredibly customizable. Want a highland cow with long, shaggy fur? You can do that. Want a dairy cow with perfect black and pink spots? Easy. Stuff the legs lightly and sew them securely

How a pattern handles spots defines its complexity.

The Ultimate Guide to Crafting the Perfect Crochet Cow: Patterns, Stitches, and Styling

This pattern is worked in continuous rounds. Do not join or chain at the end of each round unless explicitly instructed. Use your stitch marker to mark the first stitch of every round. 1. The Snout & Head

Sew the two arms to the sides of the body, just below the neck seam. Sew the legs to the bottom-front of the body so your cow can sit up balanced.