

We’re basically creating a smaller version of the crocheted ear shape. Next, we’re going to cut out the darker insides of Eevee’s ear from brown felt.

EARSįinish off, leaving a tail for attaching to the body later. ARMįinish off, leaving a tail for attaching to the body later. BODYįinish off, leaving a tail for attaching to the body later. Insert the safety eyes between rows 11 and 12, with approximately 7 stitches between them. sc 2, x 5, dec, sc 2 (30)įinish off, leave a tail for attaching to the body later. If you get stuck anywhere else, check out the FAQ. It was a nameless brand yarn from one of those random assortment shops so I couldn’t tell you the brand, sorry! Quick reference for beginnersĬheck out some of the below tutorials if you get stuck on any of the stitches or techniques Eevee’s fluffy neck isn’t quite white, and their body isn’t quite brown, but I was pretty happy with what I found in the end. I had a lot of trouble trying to find the correct colour yarn for this one. cream coloured yarn, or preferably felting wool.I will only ever link products I happily use myself. This means I get paid a small fee if you decide to purchase anything at no extra cost to you. Note some of the links on this site are affiliate links.

EEVEE PLUSH PDF
You can also purchase an ad-free printable PDF of Eevee on my Etsy or Ravelry! What materials will you need? If you don’t crochet yourself but still want one of these Eevee plush dolls for yourself, they’re available over on my Etsy store. So without further ado, let’s get into this great beginner-friendly Eevee crochet pattern! They’re some of my absolute favourite patterns that I’ve put together, and they look so amazing and colourful together. One of my favourite things about Eevee, besides how cute it is, is how versatile they are! This crochet Eevee pattern is the start of my amigurumi Eeveelutions collection.
