Farmer Clarence Cow Amigurumi Free Pattern
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Requıred Materials
Skill Level: Intermediate
All yarn is worsted weight (4). I use Brava Worsted Weight from Knit Picks, but any acrylic worsted
yarn will work.
-White: 150 yards
-Denim Blue: 80 yards
-Yellow: 100 yards
-Black/Brown/Grey/Light Blue/Pink/Maroon: Less than 80 yards
Hooks: 4.5 & 4.0 mm
*Darning needle
*Polyester stuffing
*Scissors
*Two small white buttons (1/2”-5/8”)
*Wiring/Pipe Cleaners for Pitchfork OPTIONAL: Wooden dowel to insert into head for neck support
*Two black safety eyes (9-12mm)
*White felt
Gauge: Not needed. Depending on tension and yarn used, doll works up to approximately
13-15 inches in height.
Abbrevations:
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
ch – chain
sc2tog– single crochet two stitches together/invisible
decrease
slst – slip stitch
Rnd – round
st(s) – stitch(es)
BLO – back loop only
FLO – front loop only
FO – fasten off by slip stitching in the next stitch and tying off
PS – Puff stitch: Yarn over and insert the hook into the stitch where you are creating your puff stitch.
Notes Abaout Pattern:
Yarn over again and draw through. There will be three loops on the hook. Repeat 3 more times. Each
time adds 2 more loops to the hook. Yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.
• For my dolls, I used a tiny circle cutout of white foam sheet or white felt as backing behind the safety
eyes. You can opt for no “white back” or embroider it along the outside of the eye with white yarn.
• Total number of stitches in round will be listed at the end of the round instructions in brackets
• You can use Magic Circle in place of “Ch2, Xsc in 2
nd ch from hook”
• DO NOT OVERSTUFF unless specifically indicated in the pattern
Eye Patch
4.5mm hook/Black yarn/Continuous Rounds
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)
Rnd 3: (2hdc in next st, 1hdc, 2sc in next st, 1sc) x2, 2hdc in next st, 1hdc, 2slst (17) FO, leaving a 6-8
inch tail for sewing. When poking eye through patch, the slst’s will act as the bottom of the patch,
and position the eye in Rnd 2 near the first set of hdc increases (3 stitches into Rnd 3).
Head/Torso
4.5mm hook/White yarn/Continuous rounds
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)
Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)
Rnd 4: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24)
Rnd 5: (3sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (30)
Rnd 6: (4sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (36)
Rnd 7: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (42)
Rnd 8: (6sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (48)
Rnd 9-19: sc in each st around (48)
Rnd 20: (6sc, sc2tog) x6 (42)
Rnd 21: (5sc, sc2tog) x6 (36)
Rnd 22: sc in each st around (36)
Rnd 23: (4sc, sc2tog) x6 (30)
Rnd 24: (3sc, sc2tog) x6 (24)
**See tip box about inserting safety eyes/eye patch, and
stuffing**
Rnd 25: (2sc, sc2tog) x6 (18)
Rnd 26: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)
Rnd 27-28: sc in each st around (12)
Rnd 29: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)
Rnd 30: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24)
Rnd 31: (3sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (30)
Rnd 32-34:sc in each st around (30)
Rnd 35: (4sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (36)
Rnd 36-38: sc in each st around (36)
Rnd 39: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (42)
Rnd 40-53: sc in each st around (42)
**See tip box regarding inserting dowel (optional)**
Rnd 54: (5sc, sc2tog) x6 (36)
Rnd 55: (4sc, sc2tog) x6 (30)
Rnd 56: (3sc, sc2tog) x6 (24)
Rnd 57: (2sc, sc2tog) x6 (18)
Rnd 58: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)
Rnd 59:sc2tog x6 FO, use tail to sew close any remaining gap.
CUT OUT CIRCULAR PIECE OF WHITE
FELT SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN THE
SAFETY EYE. PIERCE EYE THROUGH FELT
AND THEN THROUGH BLACK EYEPATCH.
ATTACH EYES TO RND 13/14 OF HEAD,
APPROXIMATELY 5 STITCHES APART (3
FROM THE EYE PATCH). SECURE SAFETY
EYES WITH BACKINGS, BUT DO NOT SEW
PATCH TO HEAD UNTIL AFTER HEAD AND
BODY ARE FULLY STUFFED AND
COMPLETED FOR A SMOOTHER FINISH.
CONTINUE TO STUFF AS YOU WORK
DOWN THE BODY.
IF YOU ARE USING A WOODEN DOWEL
FOR NECK, INSERT 1-2 INCHES UP INTO
HEAD, FIRMLY STUFFING AROUND THE
DOWEL FOR EVEN DISTRIBUTION
BEFORE STARTING FINAL DECREASES IN
BODY IN RND 54.
Ears:
4.0mm hook/Make 2 (1 Black yarn/1 White yarn)/Continuous rounds
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (8)
Rnd 3: sc in each st around (8)
Rnd 4: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x4 (12)
Rnd 5: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (14)
Rnd 6: (6sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (16)
Rnd 7: sc in each st around (16)
Rnd 8: (7sc, 2sc in next st) x2 (18)
Rnd 9-10: sc in each st around (18)
Rnd 11: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)
Rnd 12: (4sc, sc2tog) x2 (10)
Rnd 13: sc in each st around (10) FO, leaving a 10-12 inch tail for sewing & embroidery.
Snout:
4.0mm hook/Pink yarn/Joined rounds
Note: 1st stitch in rounds are worked in same stitch as joining slst.
Rnd 1: Ch9, starting in 2nd ch from hook 7sc across, 3sc in last ch, turn and continue working along
other side of ch: 6sc, 2sc in last ch (18) Slst into next st, ch1
Rnd 2: 2sc in next st, 6sc, (2sc in next st) x3, 6sc, (2sc in next st) x2 (24) Slst into next st, ch1
Rnd 3: 1sc, 2sc in next st, 6sc, (1sc, 2sc in next st) x3, 6sc, (1sc, 2sc in
next st) x2 (30) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 4: 2sc, 1ps, 6sc, 1ps, 20sc (30) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 5: sc in each st around (30) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 6: 1sc, sc2tog, 6sc, (1sc, sc2tog) x3, 6sc, (1sc, sc2tog) x2 (24)
Slst to join round, FO, leaving an 8-10 inch tail for sewing. Stuff
snout before position just below eyes (may slightly overlap bottom
of eyepatch). Sew along Rnd 6 of snout into head to secure.
DO NOT STUFF. POSITION EARS ON EACH SIDE OF RND 8/9 OF HEAD. SEW ALONG RND 13 OF EAR INTO
HEAD TO FASTEN INTO PLACE. USING TAILS, EMBROIDER EYEBROWS 1 ROUND ABOVE EACH EYE (USE
WHITE TAIL TO EMBROIDER ON TOP OF BLACK EYE PATCH, AND BLACK TAIL TO EMBROIDER ON WHITE
BODY ON TOP OF OTHER EYE).
O PTIONAL HAIR TUFT: IF YOU ARE WISHING TO ADD A HAIR TUFT ON THE TOP OF YOUR COW’S HEAD,
DRAW UP REMAINING YARN TAILS FROM BOTH EARS TO THE FRONT SIDE OF RND 2/3 OF HEAD THROUGH
THE SAME STITCH. TRIM ENDS TO APPROXIMATELY 1INCH AND FRAY STRANDS.
Arms:
4.5mm hook/Grey yarn/Continuous rounds (Make 2)
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)
Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)
Rnd 4: (5sc, 2sc in next st) x3 (21)
Rnd 5: Working in BLO: sc in each st around (21)
Rnd 6: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (21)
Rnd 7: (5sc, sc2tog) x3 (18)
Rnd 8: sc in each st around (18)
**Switch to White yarn**
Rnd 9: slst in each st around (18)
Rnd 10: Working in BLO of slst – sc in each st around (18)
Rnd 11-16: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (18)
Rnd 17: (7sc, sc2tog) x2 (16)
Rnd 18: sc in each st around (16)
Rnd 19: (6sc, sc2tog) x2 (14)
Rnd 20-24: sc in each st around (14)
**Start stuffing arm**
Rnd 25: (5sc, sc2tog) x2 (12)
Rnd 26: sc2tog x6 FO, leaving a 6-8 inch tail for sewing.
Position arms on each side of Rnd 30 of body. Sew along Rnd 26 of arm
into body to secure into place. Using black yarn, embroider “toe” mark
down front center of hoof, and up through center of the bottom of the
hoof. Pull yarn so the “toes” bulge slightly on either side of black yarn
showing a “separation” of hoof.
Legs:
Using 4.5mm hook/Grey yarn/Continuous rounds (Make 2)
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12)
Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18)
Rnd 4: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24)
Rnd 5: Working in BLO – sc in each st around (24)
Rnd 6: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (24)
Rnd 7: (4sc, sc2tog) x4 (20)
Rnd 8: sc in each st around (20)
**Switch to White yarn**
Rnd 9: slst in each st around (20)
Rnd 10: Working in BLO of slst: sc in each st around (20)
Rnd 11-20:Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (20)
Rnd 21: (8sc, sc2tog) x2 (18)
Rnd 22-28: sc in each st around (18)
**Start stuffing leg**
Rnd 29: (1sc, sc2tog) x6 (12)
Rnd 30:sc2tog x6, leaving a 6-8 inch tail for sewing.
Position legs on each side of Rnd 55/56 of body. Sew along Rnd 30 of
legs into body to secure into place. Using black yarn, embroider “toe”
mark down front center of hoof, and up through center of the bottom
of the hoof. Pull yarn so the “toes” bulge slightly on either side of black
yarn showing a “separation” of hoof.
Hat:
4.5mm hook/Yellow yarn/Joined rounds
Note: 1st stitch in rounds are worked in same stitch as joining slst.
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 3: (1sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (18) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 4: (2sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (24) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 5: (3sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (30) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 6: (4sc, 2sc in next st) x6 (36) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 7-8: sc in each st around (36) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 9: 8sc, ch4, skip the next 4sts in round, join onto 5th with sc,
23sc (32 + 4ch) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 10: 8sc, sc in next 4 ch sts, 24sc (36) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 11:Working in FLO: (2hdc, 2hdc in next st) x12 (48) slst in
next st, ch1
Rnd 12: Working in BOTH loops: (3hdc, 2hdc in next st) x12 (60) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 13: (4hdc, 2hdc in next st) x12 (72) slst to join round, FO and weave in remaining tail.
Hole created from skipped stitches in Rnd 8 will act as an ear hole. If you are wanting to secure hat to
head, stuff hat lightly, put ear through hole, and sew along Rnd 10 of hat into head.n
Overalls:
4.5mm hook/Light Blue yarn/Joined rounds
Note: 1st stitch in rounds are worked in same stitch as slst. Create one pant leg (Rnd 1-16), fasten off
and set aside. After creating second pant leg, join onto 1st leg by slst and ch1. This will mark the
beginning of Rnd 17.
Rnd 1: Ch26, slst into 1st ch to form a circle and ch1. Begin working in same stitch, and 26sc around
(26) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 2-3: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 4: Working in FLO: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 5: Working in BOTH loops: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1
**Switch to Denim Blue**
Rnd 6-15: sc in each st around (26) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 16: sc in each st around (26)
1st leg: slst to join round and FO. Leave a 4-6 inch tail to sew close
gap between pant legs
2nd leg: slst to join round. Slst into 2nd stitch into new round of 1st
leg and ch1. Start working into same stitch as slst to mark the start of
Rnd 17.
Rnd 17: 24sc around 1st leg. Leaving 2 sts
unworked, join onto 2nd leg (3 sts back from end of Rnd 16) with 1sc and
continue to sc in the next 23 sts of 2nd leg. Leaving 2 stitches unworked on
2nd leg, join back onto 1st st in Rnd 17 (1st leg) to join round and ch1 (48)
Rnd 18-25:sc in each st around (48) slst in next st, ch1
Rnd 26: sc in each st around (48) slst to join round, FO and weave in
remaining tail. Fold bottom of pant leg up at Rnd 4 (at the BLO crease).
Front Overall Flap:
4.5mm hook/Denim Blue yarn/Rows
Note: Flatten overalls, and seam from joining rounds will act as the back. On the front, locate the
middle 12sts (approximately 6sts from the right side). Join on the 6/7th st and begin working in rows.
Row 1: 12sc across (12) ch1 & turn
Row 2-9:12 sc across (12) ch1 & turn, except on Row 9, where you will turn, and sc down the side of
the flap, around the top of Rnd 26 of overalls until you reach the beginning of Row 1 of flap. Sc up
the side of flap until you reach the beginning of Row 9. FO and weave in remaining tail.
Overall Straps:
4.5mm hook/Denim Blue yarn/Rows (Make 2)
Ch27, staring in 2nd ch, 26hdc across (26) FO, leaving a 3-4 inch tail for
sewing.
Sew one ends of straps 3-4 sts apart on the center back of overalls. Crisscross the straps and guide overtop each shoulders and sew other ends of
straps to top corner of each flap. Once straps are secured, sew buttons on
top of each strap, through strap and overall flap.
Overall Pocket:
4.0mm hook/Light Blue yarn/Rows
Row 1: Ch8, starting in 2nd ch from hook, 7sc across (7) ch1 & turn
Row 2-5:sc across (7) ch1 & turn
Row 6: 1sc, 1hdc, skip 1 st and 2dc in next st, ch1 and sc in front post of last
dc, 1dc in same st. Skip 1 st, 1hdc in next st, 1sc (7 + 1sc in front post)
Turn pocket and continue to sc along the next 3 sides of pocket until you
reach the beginning of Row 6. FO, leaving a 6-8 inch tail for sewing. Center
pocket on the front flap, Row 1 at the top. Sew along the sides of pocket
and Row 6 (bottom), leaving the top/Row 1 open.
Tail:
4.0mm hook/White yarn/Continuous rounds
Rnd 1: Ch2, 5sc in 2nd ch from hook (5)
Rnd 2-12: sc in each st around (5)
After Rnd 12, FO and weave in remaining tail. Cut five 3inch strands of black
yarn and weave in strands into each st of Rnd 12 of tail. Attach tail to back
side of Rnd 24/25 of Overalls by sewing through Rnd 1 of tail through both
overalls and body to fasten into place.
Neck Scarf:
4.5mm hook/Maroon yarn/Rows
Row 1: Ch2, 2sc in 2nd ch from hook (2) ch1 & turn
Row 2: (2sc in next st) x2 (4) ch1 & turn
Row 3: 2sc in next st, 2sc, 2sc in next st (6) ch1 & turn
Row 4: 2sc in next st, 4sc, 2sc in next st (8) ch1 & turn
Row 5: 2sc in next st, 6sc, 2sc in next st (10) ch1 & turn
Row 6: 2sc in next st, 8sc, 2sc in next st (12) ch1 & turn
Row 7: 2sc in next st, 10sc, 2sc in next st (14) ch1 & turn
Row 8: 2sc in next st, 12sc, 2sc in next st (16) ch1 & turn
Row 9: 2sc in next st, 14sc, 2sc in next st (18) ch1 & turn
Row 10: 2sc in next st, 16sc, 2sc in next st (20) Do not ch1 & turn.
At the end of Row 10, ch15. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 14sc across ch, continue to sc across 20 sts
in row 10. At the end, Ch15, flip and starting in 2nd ch from hook, 14sc back across ch. FO and weave
in any remaining tail.
Using white thread/yarn, embroider lines based on picture below on scarf to resemble a “plaid” effect.
Tie scarf around neck.
Bale Of Hay:
4.5mm hook/Yellow yarn/Rows
Row 1: Ch 23, starting in 2nd ch from hook, 22sc across, ch 1 & turn (22)
Row 2: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 3: Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 4: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 5-10: Repeat Rows 3 & 4 (22)
Row 11: Working in Back Post – 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 12:Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 13:Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 14: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 15-20: Repeat Rows 13 & 14 (22)
Row 21:Working in Back Post – 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 22: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 23: Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 24:Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 25-30: Repeat Rows 23 & 24 (22)
Row 31:Working in Back Post – 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 32: Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 33: Working in BLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 34:Working in FLO- 22sc across, ch1 & turn (22)
Row 35-40: Repeat Rows 3 & 4 (22) Do not ch 1 at the end of Row 40. With the Front and Back
loops on the outside, line up Row 40 with Row 1 and slst through stitches in both rows to connect.
FO at the end of the Row.
Ends of Bale:
Join a new strand of yellow yarn at the start of Row 31. You will be working in rows along the edge of
Row 31-40.
Row 1-11:11sc across, ch1 & turn (11) Do not ch1 at the end of Row11, instead, slst around the 4 edges,
ch1 at each corner, creating a cube shape at the end. Repeat Rows 1-11 at other end of bale. Before
closing end off completely lightly stuff bale.
Bale Strings:
4.5mm hook/Brown yarn (Make 2)
Ch 38, FO. Wrap around each end of bale and tie off.
Pitchfork:
4.0mm hook used for all pitchfork pieces
Note: Pitch Fork is comprised of 3 separate pieces. Make the middle prong first, which will be worked
into Rnd 13 of outside prong. After prongs have been completed, make the handle which will be sewn
onto center of the big prong (directly below the middle prong).
Middle Prong:
Working with Grey yarn in continuous rounds
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2-8: sc in each st around (6) FO after Rnd 8, weave in tail.
Main Outside Prongs:
Working with Grey yarn in continuous rounds
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2-12: sc in each st around (6)
Rnd 13: Take the end of the middle prong and work through both sides of Rnd 8 and the previous
rounds stitches for the 1st 3 stitches, continue to sc in the remaining 3 stitches of the round (6)
Rnd 14-25: sc in each st around (6) Insert wiring or pipe cleaner into open end and have it run the
entire length of the Main Outside Prong. FO, use remaining tail to sew close
any gap at end. Bend each end of Prong in a “U” shape.
Handle:
Working in Brown yarn in continuous rounds
Rnd 1: Ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook (6)
Rnd 2-28: sc in each st around (6)
*Switch to Grey yarn*
Rnd 29: slst in each st around (6)
Rnd 30:Working in BLO of slst – sc in each st around (6)
Rnd 31: Working in BOTH loops – sc in each st around (6) FO, leaving a 6-8
inch tail for sewing. Insert wiring into open end of handle, and have it run
the entire length of handle for extra support. Place open end of handle (Rnd
31) directly below the middle prong. Sew along Rnd 31 of handle into the
bottom of the Main Outside Prong to secure into place.