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Derpy Tiger

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a cute derpy tiger, including materials needed, stitch instructions, and color specifications. It outlines the steps for making the body, feet, face, tusks, fangs, ears, tail, eyes, and nose, with specific rounds and color codes for each section. Additionally, it encourages users to reach out for questions and share their completed projects on social media.

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Derpy Tiger

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a cute derpy tiger, including materials needed, stitch instructions, and color specifications. It outlines the steps for making the body, feet, face, tusks, fangs, ears, tail, eyes, and nose, with specific rounds and color codes for each section. Additionally, it encourages users to reach out for questions and share their completed projects on social media.

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BEFORE BEGINNING

If any part of this pattern isn’t clear, don’t hesitate to reach out for advice! I will do my best to
answer any questions with great haste
You can reach me through my website stonecobracreations.com or by emailing
[email protected]

For this pattern you will want:


5mm yarn in
4 shades of blue from very light, light, medium, and dark.
Black, Pink
3mm yarn in
​ White​
Felting in dark blue, pale yellow, red, and white
Stuffing
Tools
3.75mm crochet hook - most of the crocheting
3.25mm crochet hook - just for the teeth
Tapestry needles
Scissors
Felting needle

Terms:
Magic Circle - MC
Single Crochet - SC
Slip-stitch - SS
Decrease/reduction stitch (either skip a stitch or SC the next two stitches together) - DEC
Two SC in a single stitch - INC (for color purposes, each SC in an INC is considered separate)
In this pattern, I have the stitch count sizes listed on one line and the color charts on the
following line. The colors are V - very light, L - light, M - medium, D - dark, B - black, W - white,
and P - pink
BODY - formed in spirals

Round 1: MC 10​
​ Color: 5 Medium, 5 Black

Round 2: *1 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 15)​


​ Color: 7 M, 8 B

Round 3: *2 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 20)​


​ Color: 1 M, 2 Light, 3 M, 2 Light, 1 M, 11 B

Round 4: *3 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 25)​


​ Color: 4 L, 3 M, 4 L, 14 B

Round 5: *4 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 30)​


​ Color: 5 L, 3 M, 4 L, 14 B

Round 6: *5 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 35)​


​ Color: 6 L, 1 M, 1 D, 1 M, 6 L, 5 B, 10 M, 5 B

:
Round 7: *6 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 40)​
​ Color: 6 L, 5 M, 6 L, 4 B, 15 M, 4 B​
​ ​ Work the M at the center of the forehead into the back loop of the D

Round 8: *7 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 45)​


​ Color: 1 M, 1 L, 4 D, 3 M, 1 D, 3 M, 4 D, 1 L, 2 M, 2 B, 20 M, 2 B, 1 M​
​ ​ Work all the D into the back loops

Round 9: *8 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x (round size 50)​


​ Color: 30 M, 11 L, 9 M​
​ ​ Work the M into the back loops of the D

Round 10: SC around (round size 50)​


​ Color: 1 M, 7 D, 2 M, 1 D, 2 M, 7 D, 1 M, 5 D, 3 M, 12 L, 3 M, 5 D​
​ ​ Work the sets of 7, 1, 7 D into the back loops

Round 11: SC around (round size 50)​


​ Color: 22 M, 3 D, 4 M, 13 L, 4 M, 3 D, 1 M​
​ ​ Work the M in the back loops of the D

Round 12: SC around (round size 50)​


​ Color: 9 D, 3 M, 9 D, 8 M, 12 L, 8 M​
​ ​ Work the D into the back loops

Round 13: SC around (round size 50)​


​ Color: 29 M, 12 L, 8 M​
​ ​ Work the M into the back loops of the D
Round 14: SC around (round size 50)​
​ Color: 29 M, 13 L, 5 M, 3 D​
​ ​ Work the D into the back loop

Round 15: SC around (round size 50)​


​ Color: 24 D, 5 M, 13 L, 7 M, 1 D​
​ ​ Work the first 24 D into the back loops

Round 16: SC around (round size 50)​


​ Color: 1 D, 19 Very light, 2 D, 7 M, 13 L, 8 ​
​ ​ Work the V, first and last M into the back loops

(note: For every stripe in this pattern when there’s a new color being worked in, work into the
back loop to make the stripe more visible)

Round 17: SC around (round size 50)​


​ Color: 21 D, 8 M, 13 L, 7 M, 1 D

Round 18: *8 SC, 1 DEC* repeat 5x (round size 45)​


​ Color: 28 M, 11 L, 5 M, 2 D

Round 19: SC around (round size 45)​


​ Color: 22 D, 5 M, 11 L, 7 M

Round 20: SC around (round size 45)​


​ Color: 2 D, 16 V, 2 D, 7 M, 10 L, 6 M

Round 21: SC around (round size 45)​


​ Color: 1 M, 18 D, 8 M, 11 L, 7 M

Round 22: *7 SC, 1 DEC* repeat 5x (round size 40)​


​ Color: 24 M, 10 L, 5 M, 1 D

Round 23: SC around (round size 40)​


​ Color: 19 D, 5 M, 10 L, 6 M

Round 24: SC around (round size 40)​


​ Color: 1 M, 2 D, 12 V, 2 D, 7 M, 10 L, 6 M

Round 25: SC around (round size 40)​


​ Color: 2 M, 14 D, 8 M, 10 L, 6 M

Round 26: *6 SC, 1 DEC* repeat 5x (round size 35)​


​ Color: 22 M, 8 L, 5 M

Round 27: *5 SC, 1 DEC* repeat 5x (round size 30)​


​ Color: 19 M, 7 L, 4 M

Round 28: *4 SC, 1 DEC* repeat 5x (round size 25)​


​ Color: 17 M, 5 L, 3 M

Round 29: *3 SC, 1 DEC* repeat 5x (round size 20)​


​ Color: 14 M, 4 L, 2 M

​ Pause to add stuffing

Round 30+: 14 DEC (round size 6)​


​ Color: All M

On the last stitch, pull through enough thread to sew the hole closed with
FEET - make 4, worked in spirals

Round 1: MC 10. SS to the first stitch in the round​


​ Color: V

Round 2: Chain 1. *1 SC, 1 INC* repeat 5x. SS to the first stitch in the round (round size 15)​
​ Color: V, M for the SS

Round 3-6: for 4 rounds, SC around in spirals (round size 15)​


​ Color: M

SC another 7 around in M. SS to the next space and pull through enough thread to sew onto the
body with.

Stuff and sew on as pictured with the extra 7 SC angled away from the body to help them sit a
little flatter
FACE - starts with a MC then we embroider around the mouth to help it stand out

MC 14 in M, SS to close. Leave a small hole when tightening the loop. Using the inside of the
MC, flatten the MC into an oval and tie it flat.

When cutting the tail, have about 1 meter to sew on and embroider with

Sew onto the face aligned with the top of the black
For the embroidering to give the mouth an extra border -

Go over 2 stitches, under and back 1. Repeat the entire way around the edge between the blue
and black.
TUSK - using the thinner white thread and 3.25 hook, make 2 formed in spirals

Round 1: MC 3

Round 2: 1 INC, 2 SC (round size 4)

Tip: working with this small a MC can be hard to get the turn. I like to pull the last SC
loop of the previous round loose to help get the angle then tighten it back down again

Round 3: 1 INC, 3 SC (round size 5)

Round 4: SC around (round size 5)

SC an extra 2. SS to the next space and pull through enough thread to sew on with

Sew onto the face on the top of the mouth offset from the nose. Once the base is attached, sew
and extra loop as pictured below to attach the side of the tusk a little lower and angled out from
the mouth
FANGS - in the thinner white with the 3.25 mm hook. Make 4 total, 2 on the top, 2 on the bottom

For the top fangs, start a space away from the tusks. For the bottom, align just to the outside of
the top fangs.

SS to attach, chain 3 out. Turn, SC to the back loop at the base of the chain. Tie off.
The smaller teeth are formed using embroidery and are the same on the top and the bottom

First, come up one space along the border away from a fang down in the space by the fang,
back up in the first space

Into the loop formed, loop around 4 times, working back toward the fang.

Back down in the space by the fang.

Skip 2 spaces down. Repeat this process of forming a loop and working the thread through it 4
times until each space between the fangs is full
EARS - make 2, formed in spirals

Round 1: MC 6​
​ Color: 3 D, 3 V

Round 2: *2 SC, 1 INC* repeat 2x (round size 8)​


​ Color: 4 D, 4 V

Round 3: *3 SC, 1 INC* repeat 2x (round size 10)​


​ Color: 5 D, 2 V, 1 Pink, 2 V

Round 4: *4 SC, 1 INC* repeat 2x (round size 12)​


​ Color: 6 D, 2 V, 2 P, 2 V

SS in D to the next space and pull through enough thread to sew onto the body with.

Sew on aligned with the space between the 3rd D stripe and the multicolor stripes
TAIL - finish each round with a SS to the start and chain 1 to start the next. These should be in
the color of the next round

Round 1: MC 8​
​ Color: D

Round 2: *1 SC, 1 INC* repeat 4x (round size 12)​


​ Color: D

Round 3: SC around (round size 12)​


​ Color: D

All rounds will be size 12 from here

Round 4: M​
Round 5: D​
Round 6: V​
Round 7: D​
Round 8: M​
Round 9: D​
Round 10: V​
Round 11: D​
Round 12: M

Stuff and sew onto the body


EYES and NOSE

These features are formed using needle felting. For the eyes - I recommend following the steps
pictured above. Layer the base a couple players deep to help make the eyes buggy and derpy
Congrats on making the cutest derpy tiger!
​ I’d love to see what you’ve made! Please consider tagging me on instagram @
stonecobracreations or tiktok @ stonecobrascreations

If you liked this pattern, I have additional kits and patterns available on my website
stonecobracreations.com and my YouTube channel Stonecobra Creations

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