This is my Bulldog lovey pattern. It’s so adorable and easy for a child to hold and carry. This crocheted baby comforter will help the child feel secure and beloved. And makes for some super cute baby photos! It’s made with a super soft chenille yarn and cotton yarn.
If you love crocheting loveys and comfort blankets as much as I do, I suggest you have a look at some of my other free lovey patterns!
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Pattern info
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Materials
Yarn: 1 skein chenille yarn, a small amount of cotton yarn for the muzzle, some leftover chenille yarn in brown to make the nose (or a yarn of your choice)
Hook: 3,0mm, 4,0mm, 6,0mm
Toy filling
Embroidery thread or black cotton yarn for the eyes
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Ears
Make 2.
Using chenille yarn and a 4,0mm crochet hook.
Make a magic ring.
1. 6sc in mr (6), pull the ring closed
2. *2sc, 1 sc in the next st* x 3 (9)
3. *2sc, 1 sc in 2 sts* x 3 (12)
4. 1 sc in each st (12)
5. 1 sc in 4 sts, 2sc in 2 sts, 1 sc in 6 sts (14)
6. 1 sc in 4 sts, sc2tog x2, 1 sc in 6 sts (12)
7. Pinch the ear together and make 1 sc through both sides (6)
Cute your yarn but leave a piece long enough to sew the ears to the head.
Muzzle
Using cotton yarn and a 3,0mm crochet hook.
Make a magic ring.
1. 6 sc in mr (6)
2. *3 sc in 1 st, 1 sc* x3
3. 1 sc, *3 sc in 1 st, 1 sc in 3 sts* x2, 1 sc in 2 sts
4. 1 sc in 2 sts, *3 sc in 1 st, 1 sc in 5 sts* x2, 1 sc in 3 sts
5. 1 sc in 3 sts, now working only in the front loop, make: 1 sc in 17 sts. Now through both loops make 1 sl st and turn.
6. Skip the first st, 1 sc in next st, 1 hdc in 5 sts, sc2tog, 1 sc in next st, sc2tog, 1 hdc in 5 sts, 1 sc in 1 st, turn
7. Skip the first st, 1 sc in next st, 1 hdc in 4 sts, sc3tog, 1 hdc in 4 sts, 1 sc, sl st in last st
Leave a piece of yarn long enough to sew it to the head.
The pictures down below are from my French bulldog pattern and it can be used for guidance when doing the Bulldog lovey muzzle.
Using a different colored yarn, sew a few times on top of your muzzle to create the nose.
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Head
Using chenille yarn and a 4,0mm crochet hook.
Make a magic ring.
1. 8sc in mr (8), pull the ring closed
2. 2sc in each st (16)
3. *1 sc, 2sc in the next st* x 8 (24)
4. *1 sc in 2 sts, 2sc in the next st* x 8 (32)
5. 1 sc in each st (32)
6. 1 sc in each st (32)
7. 1 sc in each st (32)
8. 1 sc in each st (32)
9. 1 sc in each st (32)
10. *1 sc in 2 sts, sc2tog* x 8 (24)
11. *1 sc, sc2tog* x 8 (16)
Stuff the head firmly.
Sew the muzzle in place.
Embroider eyes and sew the ears on top of the head.
Use the same colored chenille yarn (or a different color) as your head to make some eyebrows. Tie every loose end together at the back of the head and push the threads into the head before making the final round.
12. Sc2tog x8 (8)
Cut you yarn and sew the hole closed.
Tail
Using chenille yarn and a 4,0mm crochet hook.
Make a magic ring.
1. 6sc in mr (6), pull the ring closed
2. 1 sc in each st (6)
3. 1 sc in each st (6)
4. 1 sc in each st (6)
5. 1 sc in each st (6)
6. 1 sc in each st (6)
7. Pinch the tail together and make 1 sc through both sides (3)
Cut your yarn but leave a piece long enough to sew the tail to the body.
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Body
With chenille yarn and a 6,0mm crochet hook.
Chain 24
1. Starting in third chain from hook, make 1 dc i each chain across (22) ch 2, turn
2-14. 1 dc in each st (22) ch 2, turn
15. 1 dc in each st (22)
Cut your yarn and secure your ends.
Follow the pictures below to tie of for the feet.
Sew the head to the body in between the feet (the side where your starting chain was).
Sew the tail on the opposite end.
Make sure all ends are safe and secure.
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Petra Fink says
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Danke