Crochet Turtle Pattern

Here’s one of my most popular patterns: how to make a crochet turtle! I made this plushie to be simple, quick to make, and turtle-ly awesome for beginners or more experienced crocheters looking for a fast project to make in roughly an hour.

Find the written pattern below! If you find that you need more help, feel free to check out my step-by-step video tutorial too! I go over all the skills and stitches in this tutorial!

quick, easy, crochet turtle pattern

Here’s the written pattern:

Do not duplicate to distribute or sell this crochet pattern in any form without permission. However, you may absolutely gift, donate, or sell any plushies that you make with this pattern. Please give "The Mary Jay" pattern credit and link back to this pattern when possible.

Skills and Abbreviations (In U.S. terms)

MR = Magic Ring  (Magic Circle)

SC = Single Crochet

INC = Increase 

DEC = Decrease (or I recommend the Invisible Decrease)

FLO = Front Loop Only

BLO = Back Loop Only

FO = Fasten off

R = Round/Row

Change Color

Sewing


Materials:

Super Bulky Weight Yarn (#6) in green  (or the color of your choice)

Super Bulky Weight Yarn (#6) in brown (or the color of your choice)

7 mm Crochet Hook (or a similar hook size)

Two 18 mm Safety Eyes (WARNING: Safety eyes can be choking hazards and are not recommended for crochet plushies made for young children, pets etc.)

Stuffing

Yarn Needle 

Scissors

Stitch Markers (Optional)

Pins (Optional)

Please note that the above materials are recommendations based on what I used to make the turtle in the sample photo. Feel free to switch up the yarn, eyes, or hook size based on what you have available or your preference.

If you are using a different yarn or hook size, don’t forget to make sure that the yarn and hook size work well together. For amigurumi, it is often recommended to use a hook size that is 1-2mm smaller than the recommended hook size on the yarn label for tighter stitches and less holes in your project. However, different crocheters have their own preferences on hook size and you are welcome to follow your own preference.

“Where can I get the materials?”

You can find most of these items in a craft store or on my Amazon Storefront. My Amazon Storefront contains my own personal favorites to use! It is an affiliate link, which means I will earn a small commission if you use it to make a purchase. This is one way that helps support me and lets me continue to make free content for you.

While I do get some harder-to-find yarn colors off of Amazon (the ones linked on my storefront), I do also get a lot of my yarn from Joann!

Body: 
Using Brown

R1 7 SC in a MR

R2 [INC] x 7  (14)

R3 [SC, INC] x 7 (21)

R4 21 SC (21)

R5 [2 SC, INC] x 7 (28)

R6-9  28 SC (28) 4 Rounds

R10 28 SC in FLO  (28)

Change Color to Green

R11 28 SC in BLO of R9 (28)

(If you are following along with the video tutorial, I wrote R11 as a continuation of R10 . This is why R12 is called R11 in the video and so on. The actual steps in the pattern do not change besides the way I wrote the round numbers.)

R12 [2 SC, DEC] x 7  (21)

R13 [SC, DEC] x 7  (14)

Start stuffing the shell

R14 [DEC] x 7  (7)

FO with a long tail for sewing.

Finish stuffing.

Use the leftover yarn tail to sew the body closed.

Head: 

Using Green

R1: 7 SC in a MR

R2 [INC] x 7  (14)

R3-5 14 SC (14) 3 Rounds

R6 [DEC] x7 (7)

Attach the eyes between rows 3 and 4 on different sides of the head.

FO leaving a long tail for sewing.

Tail: 

Using Green

R1: 4 SC in a MR

R2-3 4 SC (4) 2 Rounds

FO leaving a long tail for sewing.

Legs: 

Using Green

R1: 6 SC in a MR

R2-4 6 SC (6) 3 Rounds

FO leaving a long tail for sewing.

Make 4

Assembly:

If you need more help with how to attach your pieces or need a visual, please visit my video tutorial at timestamp: 44:29

Head

Stuff the head.

Sew the head onto the shell of your turtle where the top half of the head overlaps with the brown of the shell and the bottom half overlaps with the green belly of the body.

Tail

Do NOT stuff the tail. Pinch the opening together,  so that it is flat

Sew it directly across from the head of the turtle on the other side of where the belly meets the shell. It should be sewn in between rows 10 and 11 of the body (where the brown meets the green).

Legs

Do not stuff the legs. Pinch the opening together for each leg piece,  so that they are flat

Sew two of the legs onto each side of the turtle’s head. They should also be sewn in between rows 10 and 11 of the body (where the brown meets the green).

Sew the last two legs onto each side of the tail. They should also be sewn in between rows 10 and 11 of the body (where the brown meets the green).

Once again, if you need a visual or more help with the assembly portion, please visit my video tutorial.

Congratulations! You have finished your turtle! Let me know what you named your turtle in the comments! If you have any questions or find any mistakes in this pattern, please don’t hesitate to let me know!

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quick, easy, crochet turtle pattern
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