Mascot Wolf Amigurumi Free Pattern – Crochet Tutorial

Unleash your creativity with our free Mascot Wolf Amigurumi pattern and crochet tutorial. Perfect for both beginners and experienced crocheters, this detailed guide provides step-by-step instructions and clear photos to help you craft an adorable wolf mascot.

Whether as a spirited gift or a lively addition to your amigurumi collection, this mascot wolf is sure to bring joy and character to any setting. Start your Zabivaka Mascot Wolf Amigurumi project today and let your crochet skills howl with delight!

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Crochet pattern a plush yarn wolf. Use Himalaya Dolphin Baby or YarnArt Dolce in beige, white, blue, and red colors. Hook size: 4mm – 5mm.  

Abbreviations

MR: Magic Ring 

ch: Chain 

sc: Single Crochet 

inc: Increase 

dec: Decrease 

sl st: Slip Stitch 

Mascot Wolf Pattern 

BODY – Mascot Wolf

Start with red yarn (shorts). 

1: 6 sc in MR 

2: 6 inc (12) 

3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18) 

4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24) 

5: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30) 

6-8: 30 sc (3 rounds) 

Change to white yarn (shirt). 

9-13: 30 sc (5 rounds) 

Add stuffing as you go. 

14: (4 sc, dec) x 5 (25) 

15: 25 sc 

16: (3 sc, dec) x 5 (20) 

17: 20 sc 

Change to brown yarn (body). 

18: (2 sc, dec) x 5 (15) 

Finish with sl st and leave a long tail for sewing. 

HEAD – Mascot Wolf

Start with brown yarn (body color). 

1: 6 sc in MR 

2: 6 inc (12) 

3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18) 

4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24) 

5: 4 sc, 2 inc, 10 sc, 2 inc, 6 sc (28) 

6: 28 sc 

7: 4 sc, 4 inc, 10 sc, 4 inc, 6 sc (36) 

8: 36 sc 

Add white yarn (face color) and alternate with brown. Carry the non-working yarn through all stitches for easy color changes. 

9: 14 sc (brown), 8 sc (white), 14 sc (brown) (36) 

10: 13 sc (brown), 10 sc (white), 13 sc (brown) (36) 

11: 12 sc (brown), 12 sc (white), 12 sc (brown) (36) 

12: 11 sc (brown), 14 sc (white), 11 sc (brown) (36) 

13: 11 sc (brown), 15 sc (white), 10 sc (brown) (36) 

Cut and hide white yarn, continue with brown. 

14: 7 sc, 3 dec, 12 sc, 3 dec, 5 sc (30) 

15: 5 sc, 3 dec, 10 sc, 3 dec, 3 sc (24) 

16: (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18) 

17: (4 sc, dec) x 3 (15) 

Stuff the head. 

Finish with sl st, cut and hide the yarn. 

Sew the head to the body. 

LEGS (make 2) – Mascot Wolf

Start with white yarn. 

1: Chain 5. Starting from the second chain from the hook: 3 sc, 3 sc in the last chain, working along the opposite side of the chain: 2 sc, inc (10) 

2: inc, 2 sc, 3 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc (16) 

3: sc, inc, 2 sc, (sc, inc) x 3, 2 sc, (sc, inc) x 2 (22) 

4-5: 22 sc (2 rounds) 

6: 5 sc, 6 dec, 5 sc (16) 

7: 5 sc, 3 dec, 5 sc (13) 

Add brown yarn (body color) and alternate with white. Carry the non-working yarn through all stitches for easy color changes. Stuff gradually. 

8: 2 sc (white), sc (brown), 3 sc (white), sc (brown), 3 sc (white), sc (brown), 2 sc (white) (13) 

9: sc (white), 3 sc (brown), sc (white), and so on, end with sc (white) (13) 

Cut and hide white yarn. 

10-12: 13 sc (brown) (3 rounds) 

Change to red yarn (shorts). 

13-17: 13 sc (5 rounds) 

18: (sc, dec) x 4, sc (9) 

19: 4 dec, sl st, close the hole, secure and hide the yarn. 

Sew the legs to the body. 

ARMS (make 2) – Mascot Wolf

Start with white yarn. 

1: 6 sc in MR 

2: 6 inc (12) 

3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18) 

4-5: 18 sc (2 rounds) 

Add brown yarn (body color) and alternate with white. Carry the non-working yarn through all stitches for easy color changes. 

6: sc (white), (2 sc (brown), 2 sc (white)) x 4, sc (brown) (18) 

7: (3 sc (brown), sc (white)) x 4, 2 sc (brown) (18) 

Cut and hide white yarn, continue with brown. 

8: (sc, dec) x 6 (12) 

9-11: 12 sc (3 rounds) 

Change to blue yarn (shirt). 

Cut and hide brown yarn. 

12-14: 12 sc (3 rounds) 

Change to white yarn, cut and hide blue yarn. 

15: 12 sc 

16: 6 dec 

Finish with sl st, close the hole, secure and hide the yarn. 

Sew the arms to the body. 

NOSE – Mascot Wolf

Using brown yarn. 

1: 6 sc in MR 

2: 6 inc (12) 

3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18) 

4: 18 sc 

Add a white spot on the nose in the next rows. 

5-7: 6 sc (brown), 5 sc (white), 7 sc (brown) (3 rounds). 

Finish, leaving a tail for sewing. 

Sew the nose to the head, adding stuffing. The white part of the nose should be on top. The author makes a small indentation on the nose, optionally done with black thread (embroidery floss). Then embroider or glue the nose. 

EARS (make 2) – Mascot Wolf

1: 4 sc in MR 

2: inc, 3 sc (5) 

3: 5 sc 

4: inc, 4 sc (6) 

5: (sc, inc) x 3 (9) 

6: (2 sc, inc) x 3 (12) 

7: 12 sc 

Fold the edges together, crochet 6 sc. 

Sew the ears to the head. 

TAIL – Mascot Wolf

Start with white yarn. 

1: 6 sc in MR 

2: (sc, inc) x 3 (9) 

3: 9 sc 

4: (2 sc, inc) x 3 (12) 

5: 12 sc 

6: (3 sc, inc) x 3 (15) 

Add brown yarn and alternate with white as with the arms and legs. 

7-8: (sc (white), 2 sc (brown)) x 5 (15) 

Cut and hide white yarn. 

9-10: 15 sc (2 rounds) 

11: (3 sc, dec) x 3 (12) 

12: 12 sc 

13: (2 sc, dec) x 3 (9) 

14: (sc, dec) x 3 (6) 

Fold the edges together, crochet 3 sc. 

Leave a tail for sewing, attach the tail to the body. 

EYES AND FINISHING TOUCHES 

Attach or embroider the eyes and eyebrows. Separate the fingers on the limbs with black thread (embroidery floss), with the author doing 5 fingers while the original has 4. 

MASK 

The author’s mask is crocheted in one piece, fitting over the head, or it can be made as glasses (like the original), with the former being easier to attach.  

Your wolf is now complete! 

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