Stinky the Tiny Skunk


Meet Stinky the Tiny Skunk,
He is the same pattern as Ace the Tiny Squirrel with the addition of 3 small parts.

With black yarn, follow the squirrel pattern found here, but do not brush out tail until you have made the white patch for the tail which is found below.

The Skunk's White Lines On Head: with 3.75mm hook
Make 2
1) ch14
2) starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, sl st each ch.
f/o leaving a long tail for sewing.
Lightly brush  if desired before sewing to the head.
Note: You can also just ch14 and not sl st the chains, it's up to you.

The tail needs a white patch that you will sew onto the tail then brush the piece out as you did for the squirrel.

The Skunk's White patch On Tail: with 4.5mm hook or same hook size you used to
make the tail with1) ch4
2) starting with the 2nd ch from hook, 1sc in each ch (3)
3-7) 1sc in each st for 5 rows *ch1 and turn at the end of each row, skip ch when starting new row
8) 1sc then 2tog (2) 
9) 2tog (1)
f/o leaving a long tail for sewing. Sew patch to tail, make sure to sew all around the entire edge so that the patch does not lift up when you brush it.





There's More!
I designed more patterns for this Lil' Trouble series including a tree.
See the round up here




Copyright 2016 Author: Sharon Ojala - Amigurumi To Go All rights reserved 







Comments

  1. I have not seen a crocheted skunk before. He is adorable.

    Have a great weekend, Margaret

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  2. Thank you, they are all soooo cute!!

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  3. I make all of your patterns, love them all!!

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  4. I love this little amigurimi.
    Cant wait to start this cute skunk.

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  5. Can you make a brief tutorial on how you did the stripes on the skunks head? Im a little confused by this part. I would really appreciate it.

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  6. Be that as it may, as your youngster becomes more seasoned, the stinky feet issue just deteriorates. 8 Things your feet are saying about your health

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  7. I can not thank you enough for posting this. I was in dire need of a skunk crochet pattern for a cribbage tournament that I am organizing, (getting Skunked is a thing that can happen in a game of cribbage) and I wanted to create a small little stuffed skunk to give to the unlucky soul who got skunked the most. This worked perfectly. And I really appreciate that you made a video to accompany it! It took me a bit longer than I had anticipated because it's been a while since I crocheted something so intricate, but it was a delightful success! Thank you again for sharing your creativity with the world!

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    1. How awesome! I just love that, the reason why you made it. Thanks for taking the time to comment, you made me smile. Have fun with the tournament! I'm tickled to know little Stinky will be there, lol

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