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    Home » Amigurumi

    Updated: Apr 18, 2023 by Jess Coppom ·

    Free Crochet Koala Lovey Pattern

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    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The crochet koala pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea.

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. Amigurumi koala pattern.

    Download the printable, ad-free pdf of this pattern here >

    There are few things we revere in this house with as much sanctity as nap time. I defend nap time as if my life depends on it.

    Because, while my life doesn’t actually depend on it, my sanity does.

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. Amigurumi koala pattern.

    As a work at home mom, nap time is often the only time of the day where I can get work done AND my brain is still functioning. (The work I do after 9pm, which is often a lot of it, is something similar to having a tea party underwater.)

    Our video monitor broke a while back and I had just been winging it old-fashioned-style ever since–holding an ear to the door, trying peek in without squeaking the door and generally just working frantically until I heard someone shouting for attention.

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. Amigurumi koala pattern.

    Free pattern for a crochet baby toy amigurumi koala. Of course, half of the battle at nap time is giving a baby enough comfort and security that they can cozy up and sleep for as long as humanly possible. Every minute counts! That’s where this crochet koala lovey pattern comes in.

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. Quinn loves to snuggle. People. Animals. Toys. Like a little marsupial, she’s happiest when her arms are wrapped around anything soft, so I decided to crochet her something that would bring her comfort and security as sleeps. A crochet koala lovey!

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. This crochet koala is the perfect combo of cute, cuddly, and quick. (Quinn was snuggling the koala head before I even sewed on the arms or blanket “body.” How’s that for a testament to this toy’s cozy factor?)

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. Because you can make this free crochet lovey pattern with only one skein of yarn (+ some scraps), it’s a thoughtful, yet inexpensive DIY charity or baby shower crochet gift idea.

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    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. FREE CROCHET LOVEY PATTERN: A CUDDLY KOALA!

    Free pattern below or download the printable, ad-free pdf of this pattern here >

    Supplies:
    • 1 skein Patons Denim-y yarn in “Grey Denim” or 150 yards of an alternative worsted weight yarn
    • approximately 5 yards of grey fun fur
    • approximately 20 yards of black worsted weight yarn
    • approximately 10 yards of accent yarn for bow
    • size G hook + size I hook (I love this affordable set!)
    • tapestry needle
    • a large handful of stuffing/poly-fil

    Gauge:
    The gauge isn’t necessarily important on this project, but since the head is amigurumi, you do need to find the appropriate size hook so that stuffing isn’t showing through. If there are gaps in your head, switch to a smaller hook.

    Abbreviations – US terms:
    ch – chain
    sc – single crochet
    sc dec – single crochet decrease (which is the same as sc2tog)
    dc – double crochet

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. Amigurumi koala pattern. KOALA HEAD

    Notes: Use smaller hook. The head is worked in a spiral, which means you’re not ch 1 at the beginning of each round. I like to move my stitch marker into the last stitch of each round as I go so that I don’t lose track of where the round started.

    Magic ring

    Round 1: sc 8 in magic ring, sl st to join. Place marker. (8)

    Round 2: [work 2 sc in next sc] repeat 8 times. (16)

    Round 3: [work 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc] repeat 8 times. (24)

    Round 4: [work 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc] repeat 6 times. (30)

    Round 5: [work 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc] repeat 5 times. (35)

    Round 6: [work 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 6 sc] repeat 5 times. (40)

    Round 7: [work 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 19 sc] repeat 2 times. (42)

    Round 8: 1 sc in next 10 sc, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 20 sc, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 10 sc. (44)

    Round 9-16: sc around (44)

    Round 17: [1 sc dec in next 2 sc, 1 sc in next 20 sc] repeat 2 times. (42)

    Round 18: 1 sc in next 10 sc, 1 sc dec in next two sc, 1 sc in next 19 sc, 1 sc dec in next two sc, 1 sc in next 9 sc (40)

    Round 19: [1 sc dec in next 2 sc, 1 sc in next 6 sc] repeat 5 times. (35)

    Round 20: [1 sc dec in next 2 sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc] repeat 5 times. (30)

    Round 21: [1 sc dec in next 2 sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc] repeat 6 times. (24)

    Round 22: [1 sc dec in next 2 sc, 1 sc in next sc] 8 times. (16)

    Stuff the head.

    Round 23: [1 sc dec in next 2 sc] repeat 8 times. (8)

    Fasten off leaving a long enough tail for sewing onto the blanket.

     

    KOALA ARMS

    Notes: Use smaller hook. Work in spiral.

    Magic ring.

    Round 1: sc 6 in magic ring, sl st to join. Place marker. (6)

    Round 2: [Work 2 sc in next sc] repeat 6 times. (12)

    Rounds 3-11: sc around.

    Fasten off leaving a long enough tail for sewing onto the blanket.

     

    KOALA EARS:

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    Notes: Use smaller hook. Make 2.

    Magic ring.

    Row 1: sc 5 in magic ring; turn. (5)

    Row 2: ch 1, work 2 sc in each sc; turn (10)

    Row 3: ch 1, [work 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc] repeat 5 times; turn. (15)

    Row 4: ch 1, [work 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc] repeat 5 times; turn. (20)

    Fasten off leaving a long enough tail for sewing onto the head.

    Attach fun fur yarn at one edge of ear in the second row from the center. sc in second row around to the other edge of the ear. Fasten off. This doesn’t have to be exact as fun fur is so fuzzy that it hides most details of your work.

    KOALA EYES

    Notes: Use smaller hook.

    Magic ring.

    Round 1: sc 8 in magic ring, join with a slip stitch.

    Fasten off leaving a long enough tail to for sewing onto the head.

    KOALA NOSE:

    Notes: Use smaller hook. This is worked in the round at first, then back and forth in rows and then in the round again at the end.

    Magic ring.

    Round 1: sc 8 in magic ring, join with a sl st.

    Row 2: ch 1, [2 sc in next 1 sc] repeat 2 times; turn. (4)

    Row 3: ch 1, 1 sc in next 6 sc; turn. (4)

    Round 4: ch 1, 1 sc in next 4 sc. Do not turn. sl st around the bottom of the nose and back to where the round started. sl st into first sc of the round.

    BOW:

    Notes: Use smaller hook.

    Row 1: ch 11; turn.

    Row 2: 1 sc in second ch from hook, 1 sc in each remaining sc; turn.

    Row 3-7: ch 1, sc in each sc; turn.

    Fasten off and weave in ends. Using a couple feet of yarn, wrap the crocheted rectangle in the center to form the middle section of the bow. Tie a knot in the back of the bow and leave the remaining tail to sew bow onto koala.

    BLANKET:

    Pattern adapted from the Rainbow Ripple Afghan pattern by Celeste Young.

    Notes: Use larger hook. The blanket is worked in rounds (not a spiral) so we will ch 2 at the beginning of each round. We are only ch 2 at the beginning of each round (instead of 3) because it better hides the seam.

    Small shell – [dc, ch 2, dc] in same space
    Large shell – [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] in same space

    Magic ring.

    Round 1: ch 2 (counts as first dc throughout pattern), dc 11 in magic ring, join with a sl st. (12)

    Round 2: ch 2, 1 dc in first dc, 2 dc in remaining dc around, join. (24)

    Round 3: ch 2, *skip next dc, work small shell (dc, ch 2, dc) in next dc. Repeat from * around, ending with dc in base of beginning stitch, ch 2, join with sl st in top of ch2 from beginning of round.

    Round 4: sl st into ch 2 space, work (ch 2 , dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 space. *work large shell (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch 2 space, repeat from * around, join.

    Round 5: sl into next stitch, ch 2, *work large shell in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next dc, skip next 2 dc, dc in next dc. Repeat from * around, join.

    Round 6: sl into next stitch, ch 2, 1 dc in next dc, *work large shell in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next 2 dc, skip next 2 dc, 1 dc in next 2 dc. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 stitches, join.

    Round 7: sl into next stitch, ch 2, 1 dc in next 2 dc, *work large shell in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next 3 dc, skip next 2 dc, 1 dc in next 3 dc. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 stitches, join.

    Round 8: sl into next stitch, ch 2, 1 dc in next 3 dc, *work large shell in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next 4 dc, skip next 2 dc, 1 dc in next 4 dc. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 stitches, join.

    Round 9: sl into next stitch, ch 2, 1 dc in next 4 dc, *work large shell in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next 5 dc, skip next 2 dc, 1 dc in next 5 dc. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 stitches, join.

    Round 10: sl into next stitch, ch 2, 1 dc in next 5 dc, *work large shell in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next 6 dc, skip next 2 dc, 1 dc in next 6 dc. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 stitches, join.

    Round 11: sl into next stitch, ch 2, 1 dc in next 6 dc, *work large shell in ch 2 space, 1 dc in next 7 dc, skip next 2 dc, 1 dc in next 7 dc. Repeat from * around, ending with skip 2 stitches, join.

    Finishing:
    Using the leftover yarn tails wherever possible, sew the eyes, nose and ears onto the head. Sew the arms onto the blanket and then sew the head onto the arms and blanket.

    Make this free crochet lovey pattern for your favorite little marsupial. The amigurumi koala lovey pattern works up quickly using only one skein and some scrap yarn, which makes it a perfect baby shower gift idea. Amigurumi koala pattern.
    What materials do I need to crochet a koala?

    You will need grey, white, and black yarn, a crochet hook, stuffing, a tapestry needle, and safety eyes to make a koala. Pick a soft, washable yarn that will last and is good for beginner amigurumi projects.

    How do you crochet a koala?

    Crocheting a koala can be fun and satisfying, but it requires a few specific amigurumi skills. Here are a few things to remember:
    • Keep track of your rounds with a stitch marker.
    •Pay attention to the tightness of your stitches to make sure your tension is even throughout
    • Add extra charm with a small crocheted flower or bow behind your koala’s ear.

    Can I sell amigurumi koalas that I made from a pattern?

    It depends on the pattern and what the designer has specified as the rules of use. At Make & Do Crew, we allow you to sell your finished items and ask that you link to the pattern on our site. We do not allow you to use our photos as your sales photos.

    Other sites may have different rules about how their patterns can be used. Get in touch with the designer if you aren’t sure about what’s allowed.

    How long does it take to crochet a koala?

    The time it takes to crochet a koala depends on your experience level, how hard the pattern is, and how much time you have to work on it. This free crochet koala pattern is quite simple and can be completed in 5-10 hours.

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    1. Janice Taft says

      October 07, 2016 at 12:34 am

      I unexpectedly found your website and I’m so thrilled that I did! I have a brand new granddaughter coming December 5, 2016 (approx) and the Koala project couldn’t be a more perfect idea. You are my inspiration Jess! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. God Bless…

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        October 16, 2016 at 8:48 pm

        Congratulations, Janice! That is SO exciting for your family! I hope the sweet little girl enjoys her handmade koala!

        Reply
    2. Laura says

      October 02, 2016 at 1:04 pm

      I’m confused by the nose pattern. Where exactly do I do the slip stitch for bottom of the nose? Thanks!

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        October 05, 2016 at 11:58 pm

        Yeah, this is a little tricky to explain. Essentially, you’re just continuing in the same direction you’ve been working for the beginning of that fourth row. After you sc 4 stitches like a regular row of crocheting, you continue in the same direction, working in slip stitches down the side of the piece, around the bottom and back up the other side. (So you’re working counter clockwise if you’re right handed.)

        Does that make any sense at all? 🙂

        Jess

        Reply
    3. Rosie says

      September 02, 2016 at 10:50 am

      Hi! I had a problem following the nose pattern! Is the direction right?

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        September 03, 2016 at 11:18 pm

        Hey Rosie,

        I do believe it’s written correctly, but I can see how it could be a bit tricky to understand. A tip: pay close attention to which are rows and which are rounds in the nose construction. It begins in the round, then switches to rows, then goes back to a round.

        If you let me know where you’re getting hung up, I’m happy to try to help further. 🙂

        Jess

        Reply
        • Ann says

          October 05, 2016 at 2:58 pm

          I am a little confused with the koala nose. Do you do row 2 four times.

        • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

          October 05, 2016 at 11:14 pm

          Hey Ann!

          Let’s see if I can clear it up. You don’t work it four times. Instead you ch 1, then work 2 sc in the next stitch (so 2 sc in one hole) and then you do that exact thing again (2 sc in the next st), creating a total of four stitches in the row, which is what the (4) at the end of the row stands for.

          Does that help? Let me know if not!

          Jess

        • Ann says

          October 06, 2016 at 10:13 am

          Thanks for you help Jess. Nose is looking good – one last question- should the little arms be stuffed. If it says in the pattern I apologise – just not seeing it. Love the pattern and am booting away at it

    4. Celeste says

      September 01, 2016 at 1:29 pm

      This is just the cutest little koala! It’s no wonder your daughter likes it so much. It looks like the perfect cuddly companion!

      Reply
    5. susi handayani says

      August 31, 2016 at 1:27 am

      tanks for your pattern..i love it

      Reply
    6. Molly Shifrin says

      August 30, 2016 at 9:24 am

      Lovely pattern! For the ears in round 4, do you mean to work 1 sc in the next, then 1 in the next 2 sc? With working 2 sc in between the decreases, you don’t get 10 as your final stitch count. Just wondering!

      Reply
      • Molly Shifrin says

        August 30, 2016 at 9:25 am

        woops! just saw you made the change already. nevermind 🙂

        Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        September 03, 2016 at 11:22 pm

        Yes! Someone else noticed that too. Thanks for your helpful proofreading, Molly!

        Reply
    7. Jeni m cousins says

      August 28, 2016 at 4:05 am

      Looks great would love to try it.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        August 29, 2016 at 10:32 pm

        I hope you do, Jeni! Please let me know if you have any questions with the pattern.

        Happy crocheting!

        Jess

        Reply
    8. Marcia says

      August 27, 2016 at 2:12 pm

      Love your patterns. Keep up the great work. Your koala pattern has inspired me to add it to my baskets of baby stuff I give to new baby mothers. Plus my grand daughter will love having a koala of her own. Again thanks for inspiring me. Marcia Fulmer

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        August 29, 2016 at 10:37 pm

        Oh, Marcia, I love that you’ll be adding some koalas to your baby goodie baskets! They sound like such a fun project to put together. I hope your granddaughter does enjoy a koala of her own. I know my two daughters have loved toting this koala around since I made it. 🙂

        Happy basket making!

        Jess

        Reply
    9. theresa says

      August 26, 2016 at 6:24 pm

      Sweet. I’m making him now and I think there is a typo in the stitch total for the ears. Row 4 should have 20 st,not 10.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        August 29, 2016 at 10:47 pm

        Yes! You’re certainly right. Thanks so much for being my proofreader, Theresa. I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know. It’s been updated in the pattern now.

        Reply
    10. Angie says

      August 26, 2016 at 2:10 pm

      This koala is SO adorable! Thank you for sharing your pattern!!

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        August 29, 2016 at 10:50 pm

        Thanks, Angie! I really had fun designing it (and consulting my daughter as I went :)) Your dragon cup cozy is so creative. I love his little dragon head nubs. (I realized I have no idea what those are called…Horns? Antennas? Lol…)

        Reply
        • Angie says

          August 30, 2016 at 1:33 pm

          Thank you! I call them horns… lol 😉

    11. marry says

      August 25, 2016 at 11:40 pm

      :)) she so cute. I love it

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        August 29, 2016 at 10:53 pm

        Thanks so much, Marry! My daughters love her too 🙂

        Reply
    12. Sandra says

      August 24, 2016 at 8:54 pm

      Love your pattern. Does it come in a print friendly format?

      Reply
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