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Crochet Amigurumi Pool Floaty

Crochet Amigurumi Pool Floaties are adorable miniature replicas of popular pool inflatables, made with love and craftsmanship. These tiny crocheted creations bring a touch of charm and whimsy to any summer gathering, making them a perfect addition to your poolside decor or a unique gift for a fellow pool enthusiast. Whether you are a crochet aficionado looking for a fun new project or simply someone who appreciates cute and quirky decorations, these amigurumi floaties are sure to bring smiles and joy wherever they go. Dive into the world of crochet and add a splash of creativity to your summer with these delightful and charming pool floaty creations.

Materials:

3.75mm crochet hook

Worsted weight yarn in the colors of your choice

Fiber fill

Stitch markers

Yarn needle

Abbreviations:

MC- Main Color

CC- Contrasting Color

mr- magic ring

st- stitch

sc- single crochet

Smaller-Sized Coaster:

Base:

In MC-

Round 1: mr 6 [6]

Round 2: inc x6 [12]

Round 3: (sc 1, inc)x6 [18]

Round 4: sc 1, inc, (sc 2, inc)x5, sc 1 [24]

Round 5: (sc 3, inc)x6 [30]

Round 6: sc 2, inc, (sc 4, inc)x5, sc 2 [36]

Round 7: (sc 5, inc)x6 [42]

Round 8: sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc)x5, sc 3 [48]

Round 9: (sc 7, inc)x6 [54]

Round 10: sc 4, inc, (sc 8, inc)x5, sc 4 [60]

Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Ring:

Essentially this piece is one long tube, You should have 5 sections of either color and they will all be 5 rows long. I like to stuff as I go, so it’s nice and evenly stuffed. Make sure not to overstuff or it will be hard to turn your tube into a circle.

Starting in MC-

Ch 15, ss into first ch st, being sure not to twist ch.

Round 1: ch 1, sc into same first stitch that you ss into. You are now crocheting in the round. [15]

Rounds 2-6: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 7-12: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 13-18: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 19-24: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 25-30: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 31-36: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 37-42: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 43- 48: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 49-54: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 55-60: sc around [15]

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Being sure not to twist the tube, (essentially, just making sure all of the nice sides of the color changes are all facing the same way) sew the two open ends of the tube together. Stuffing the last little bit as you go. Making sure the “jog” in the color changes (if you have one) is faced toward the bottom so that the pretty part is faced up. Then, pin the base to that same said where the “jog” is. Then all you have to do is sew the base down and you’re all done!

Larger-Sized Coaster:

Base:

In MC-

Round 1: mr 6 [6]

Round 2: inc x6 [12]

Round 3: (sc 1, inc)x6 [18]

Round 4: sc 1, inc, (sc 2, inc)x5, sc 1 [24]

Round 5: (sc 3, inc)x6 [30]

Round 6: sc 2, inc, (sc 4, inc)x5, sc 2 [36]

Round 7: (sc 5, inc)x6 [42]

Round 8: sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc)x5, sc 3 [48]

Round 9: (sc 7, inc)x6 [54]

Round 10: sc 4, inc, (sc 8, inc)x5, sc 4 [60]

Round 11: (sc 9, inc)x6 [66]

Round 12: sc 5, inc, (sc 10, inc)x5, sc 5 [72]

Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Ring:

Essentially this piece is one long tube, You should have 6 sections of either color and they will all be 6 rows long. I like to stuff as I go, so it’s nice and evenly stuffed. Make sure not to overstuff or it will be hard to turn your tube into a circle.

Starting in MC-

Ch 15, ss into first ch st, being sure not to twist ch.

Round 1: ch 1, sc into same first stitch that you ss into. You are now crocheting in the round. [15]

Rounds 2-6: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 7-12: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 13-18: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 19-24: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 25-30: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 31-36: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 37-42: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 43- 48: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 49-54: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 55-60: sc around [15]

Change to MC:

Rounds 61-66: sc around [15]

Change to CC:

Rounds 67-72: sc around [15]

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Being sure not to twist the tube, (essentially, just making sure all of the nice sides of the color changes are all facing the same way) sew the two open ends of the tube together. Stuffing the last little bit as you go. Making sure the “jog” in the color changes (if you have one) is faced toward the bottom so that the pretty part is faced up. Then, pin the base to that same said where the “jog” is. Then all you have to do is sew the base down and you’re all done!

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