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Cute & Kooky Crochet Pickle Amigurumi for Gifting

Published: May 28, 2025

Unfold the fun with this quirky crochet pickle amigurumi pattern, perfect for bringing a playful and unique touch to your handmade creations!

Who knew a pickle could bring so much joy? A crochet pickle amigurumi pattern is not just a delightful project but also a surprisingly versatile creation. Shaped like everyone's favorite crunchy snack, this unique piece makes a fantastic gift, quirky home decor, or even a fun keychain. Its small size and charm can brighten any space, making it a simple yet attention-grabbing conversation starter.

Quirky and Cute Crochet Pickle Amigurumi

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Perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike, this pattern offers an enjoyable way to practice stitches while building something truly one-of-a-kind. The finished pickle can double as a stress reliever a soft, squishy companion to squeeze during those busy days. It’s also a hit with kids, who find the playful design irresistible for pretend play or as a cuddle buddy.

For those who sell handmade items, introducing a whimsical crochet pickle can set your creations apart at crochet fairs or online marketplaces. Its quirky appeal ensures it stands out among traditional plush toys. Whether adding a pop of humor to your collection or gifting it to someone who loves all things unconventional, this crochet pickle amigurumi pattern brings value and smiles, one stitch at a time.

Introduction

This squishy project combines creative crocheting with functionality, as the pickle can double as a stress ball when squeezed. Creator emphasizes that this pattern is entirely freehand encouraging you to personalize and make your pickle uniquely yours. This step-by-step guide condenses the process for easy reference.


Materials Needed

  1. Yarn:
    • Any green yarn can be used. Recommends chenille yarn for texture (e.g., Cozy Occasion Yarn Bee from Hobby Lobby in "Olive") but notes you can also use regular acrylic yarn.
    • Optionally, experiment with different shades of green or even non-traditional colors for a humorous twist (e.g., red for a "koolicle").
  2. Crochet Hook:
    • 6mm crochet hook for tighter stitches (recommended for bulky yarn). Adjust based on your yarn preference.
  3. Safety Eyes (Optional):
    • Cartoon-style safety eyes, small black beady eyes, or felt for faces.
  4. Stuffing:
    • Polyester fiberfill or soft stuffing. Adjust the amount based on the desired squishiness.
  5. Tapestry Needle:
    • Used for weaving in ends and closing the pickle.
  6. Scissors:
    • For cutting yarn ends.

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Steps for Creating a Crochet Pickle

Step 1: Create the Base (Magic Circle)

  1. Begin with a magic circle or a slip knot:
    • Make an awareness ribbon with the yarn, cross the tail underneath, and pinch at the “X.”
    • Insert the hook into the circle, pull up a loop, and chain one.
  2. Crochet 6 single crochets into the magic circle while working over the tail loop. Pull the tail tightly to close the circle.

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Step 2: Build the Base Shape

  1. Work two single crochets into each stitch around, increasing to 12 stitches total.
  2. For the next round, alternate between increasing (two single crochets in one stitch) and a single crochet in the next stitch. Continue until you have 18 stitches.
  3. Don’t stress about perfect stitch counts—it’s meant to look organic and imperfect, like a real pickle!

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Step 3: Add Texture (Bobble Stitch for Warts)

To make the characteristic pickle bumps:

  1. Choose the placement randomly for bobble stitches (no strict rules for spacing). When you feel like adding a bump:
    • Yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, pull up a loop.
    • Yarn over again, insert hook into the same stitch, and pull up another loop (five loops on the hook).
    • Yarn over and pull through all loops.
  2. After completing the bobble stitch, crochet a single stitch in the next space to secure it.

Creator suggests working inside out during this step to ensure the bobble bumps push outward on the right side of the fabric as you create them.

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Step 4: Crochet Body in a Spiral

  1. Continue working single crochet stitches randomly, adding bobbles wherever desired to create texture.
  2. Build the pickle’s length by crocheting in a spiral without counting rows. Adjust the length depending on whether you want a short, squat pickle or a longer one.
  3. Check periodically for symmetry and fullness.

Step 5: Add Stuffing

  1. Once you've reached the desired length, begin stuffing your pickle:
    • Add enough fiberfill to achieve firmness or softness based on preference.
    • Ensure the stuffing is evenly distributed across the pickle to avoid hollow sections.
  2. Optional: Add safety eyes or decorations at this stage for personality, like cartoon eyes or felt accents.

Step 6: Closing the Pickle

  1. Begin decreasing:
    • Work a single crochet two stitches together (SC2TOG) repeatedly, tapering the pickle’s end into a closed shape.
  2. Once the opening is small (around 3–4 stitches),:
    • Cut off a tail of yarn.
    • Use a tapestry needle to sew the remaining hole closed by weaving through the outer loops of the final stitches.
    • Tie off and weave in the ends securely.
  3. Shape the pickle into its final form by squishing or gently adjusting the stuffing.

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Conclusion

Congratulations, you’ve made your very own crochet pickle amigurumi! Whether you keep it for yourself as an emotional support toy or gift it to someone special, pickles bring cheer to crocheting. creator encourages you to personalize each pickle, embrace its imperfections, and enjoy a stress-free project.

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