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Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journey—perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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About This Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern guides you through crocheting Farmer Teun, his tractor and a little chicken companion with detailed rounds for each part. It includes instructions for the tractor body, wheels, mudguards, farmer body and head, limbs, cap and a tiny chicken, along with assembly tips. Techniques used include crocheting in rounds, back-and-forth rounds, working in front or back loops and simple embroidery for facial details.

Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Follow each section carefully and assemble parts as described for a polished finished toy. The pattern uses Schachenmayr Catania cotton and a 2.5 mm hook for a neat, firm fabric.

Why You'll Love This Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines so many small, satisfying parts into one playful scene that tells a story. I enjoy crocheting mechanical shapes like the tractor and then softening them with the farmer and chicken for contrast. The variety of techniques keeps each section interesting—you move from flat back-and-forth pieces to tight amigurumi rounds. Sewing everything together and seeing the character come to life is incredibly rewarding and fun. I hope you enjoy making Farmer Teun as much as I enjoyed designing and photographing him.

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Switch Things Up

I love customizing this pattern with different color combinations; try pastel greens and creams for a soft vintage look or bright primaries for a playful child's toy.

I often change the yarn weight and hook size to create different scales of the same set — a bulky yarn makes a chunky, huggable tractor while finer yarn creates a mini collectible.

I add embroidered details like personalized initials or small patches to the farmer's shirt to make each piece unique and gift-ready.

Swap the chicken for another small animal (a lamb or piglet) made in the same style to build a whole farm set with matching aesthetics.

Try using wooden buttons or tiny crocheted blankets as accessories on the tractor seat to add texture and visual interest to your finished piece.

I sometimes insert a small piece of plastic canvas in the tractor bonnet for extra structure, or use craft glue to secure the mudguards for toddlers' toys.

For a weathered look, hold two colors together and crochet to create a tweed effect on the tractor body that still holds its shape nicely.

I recommend experimenting with eye placement on the farmer to change his expression — moving eyes slightly closer or further apart creates different personalities.

To make the toy more durable for play, use extra-strong yarn and reinforce seams by backstitching when sewing parts together.

Finally, I enjoy making sets of farmers with varied outfits and hair colors from the same base pattern so each one feels like their own character.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping stitch markers when working in continuous rounds can cause you to lose track of the beginning; place a marker at the first stitch of each round and move it as you go. ✗ Forgetting to stuff parts while there is still an opening can make stuffing difficult; stuff gradually during the final rounds to keep the shape smooth and even. ✗ Changing tension between sections results in mismatched pieces and awkward seams; maintain consistent tension and check gauge before starting larger parts. ✗ Not pinning pieces before sewing leads to asymmetrical placement; always pin or baste parts in place to check alignment before permanently sewing.

Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming Farmer Teun riding his bright tractor with this detailed crochet pattern. You will create the tractor, wheels, mudguards, farmer, chicken and accessories with clear step-by-step instructions. Perfect for crafters who enjoy assembling multiple parts into a cute handmade toy you can treasure or gift.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Farmer Teun and tractor Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Schachenmayr Catania cotton
  • 02
    Ca 40 g red (nr. 115)
  • 03
    Ca 25 g black (nr. 110)
  • 04
    Ca 25 g grey (nr. 172)
  • 05
    Ca 30 g green (nr.212)
  • 06
    Ca 20 g pink (nr. 263)
  • 07
    Small amount of yellow (nr. 208)
  • 08
    Small amount of off white (nr. 105)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5 mm
  • 02
    2 safety eyes brown 8 mm
  • 03
    Fiberfill
  • 04
    Tapestry needle
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Pins for assembly (optional)

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— Tractor :

Start :

Ch 15 with red.

1 :

14 sc

2 :

Ch 1, turn around, 2 sc into the 1st sc, 12 sc, 2 sc into the next sc (= 16 sc)

3 and 4 :

Ch 1, turn around, 16 sc

5 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 12 sc, sc 2 st together (= 14 sc)

6 :

Ch 1, turn around, 14 sc

7 :

Continue crocheting a round of sc along the whole work as follows: 4 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 13 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 4 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 13 sc along the top, 3 sc into the last sc (= 46 sc)

Continue :

Continue crocheting in rounds.

8 :

46 sc

9 :

6 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 6 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc (= 50 sc)

10 :

50 sc

11 :

7 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 8 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 15 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc (= 54 sc)

12 - 17 :

54 sc

18 :

ch 54, skip 10 sc, 1 sc into the 11th sc, 43 sc

19 :

54 sc into the ch, 44 sc (= 98 sc)

20 :

98 sc

Finish :

Fasten off.

— Top :

Attach :

Attach the red yarn into the 1st remaining sc of round 17.

1 :

10 sc along the sc.

2 - 22 :

Ch 1, turn around, 10 sc

Finish :

Fasten off.

Round :

Attach the yarn onto the side of the 1st sc of the 1st round and make a round sc along the work as follows: 21 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the top, 2 sc at the corner, 21 sc along the side (=54 sc)

Ch 1 :

Ch 1, turn around and sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 18, work from inside the tractor.

— Bottom :

Structure :

The bottom is made in back and forth going rounds. Make 1 ch after each round and turn around.

Ch :

Ch 11 with red.

1 - 39 :

10 sc

40 :

Continue crocheting a round of sc along the whole work as follows: 37 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the bottom, 2 sc at the corner, 37 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the top, 2 sc into the last sc. (=98 sc) Don't fasten off, sc the st together with the sc of the upper part with a round of sc. Stuff the tractor while crocheting.

Detail :

Embroider with black 4 stripes at the front of the tractor. Use the picture as a guide.

— Back wheels :

Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

7 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

8 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

Continue :

Continue with black.

9 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 60 sc)

10 :

2 sc in every 10th sc (=66 sc)

11 :

6 times (5 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 5 sc) (= 72 sc)

12 :

2 sc in every 12th sc (= 78 sc)

13 - 16 :

78 sc

17 :

Sc every 12th and 13th sc together (= 72 sc)

18 :

6 times (5 sc, sc 2 st together, 5 sc) (= 66 sc)

19 :

Sc every 10th and 11th sc together (= 60 sc)

20 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 48 sc)

Continue :

Continue with grey.

21 :

6 times (3 sc, sc 2 st together, 3 sc) (= 42 sc)

22 :

Sc every 6th and 7th sc together (= 36 sc)

23 :

6 times (2 sc, sc 2 st together, 2 sc ) (= 30 sc)

24 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 24 sc)

25 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Stuff :

Stuff the wheel.

26 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

27 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Finish :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Embroider with black 5 spots divided at round 5. Make another wheel. Sew the wheels onto the side of the tractor.

— Mudguard :

Overview :

The Mudguard is made in back and forth going rounds. Make 1 ch after each round and turn around.

Ch :

Ch 27 with red.

1 - 5 :

26 sc

6 :

Continue crocheting a round of sc along the whole mudguard as follows: 4 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 24 sc along the bottom, 2 sc at the corner, 4 sc along the side, 2 sc at the corner, 24 sc along the top, 2 sc into the last sc. Fasten off.

Make :

Make another part like this, but don't fasten off. Put the both parts on top of each other and crochet the st together with a round of sc. Fasten off. Make another mudguard and sew the mudguards onto the wheels.

— Front wheels :

Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Continue :

Continue with black.

5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

7 - 9 :

36 sc

10 :

6 times (2 sc, sc 2 st together, 2 sc) (= 30 sc)

11 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 24 sc)

12 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Stuff :

Stuff the wheel.

13 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

14 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Finish :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Make another front wheel and sew the wheel onto the side of the tractor.

— Lamp :

Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Continue :

Continue with black.

3 :

12 sc, into the back loops only.

4 :

12 sc

5 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 9 sc)

6 :

9 sc. Stuff the lamp.

7 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 6 sc)

Finish :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Make another lamp and sew the lamps at the side of the tractor.

— Pipe :

Ch :

Ch 2 with grey.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

6 sc, into the back loops only.

3 and 4 :

6 sc

5 :

2 sc in every sc, into the front loops only (= 12 sc)

6 :

12 sc, into the back loops only.

7 - 9 :

12 sc

Finish :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Stuff the pipe and sew it on top of the tractor.

— Steering wheel :

Ch :

Ch 18 with black, 1 sl into the 1st ch to make a circle.

1 :

18 sc

2 :

2 sc in every 3rd sc (= 24 sc)

3 :

24 sc

4 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 18 sc)

5 :

Fold the work in half and sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 1 (= 18 sc)

Finish :

Fasten off. Sew the steering wheel onto the tractor.

— Chair :

Ch :

Ch 2 with red.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

4 sc into the 1st sc, 2 sc, 4 sc into the next sc, 2 sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

1 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 3 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 2 sc (= 18 sc)

4 :

2 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 4 sc (= 24 sc)

5 :

3 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 3 sc (= 30 sc)

6 :

4 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 9 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 5 sc (= 36 sc)

7 :

6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc), 9 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc), 3 sc (= 42 sc)

Finish :

Fasten off. Make another part like this, but don't fasten off. Put the both parts on top of each other and crochet the st together with a round of sc. Continue crocheting 9 sc, ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 14 sc, sc 2 st together, ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 12 sc, sc 2 st together. Fasten off. Sew the chair at the back of the tractor.

— Farmer :

Body and head :

Start at the bottom of the body.

Ch :

Ch 2 with green.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

7 - 14 :

36 sc

15 :

6 times (sc 2 st together, 2 sc), 12 sc (= 30 sc)

16 - 18 :

30 sc

19 :

28 sc, sc 2 st together (= 29 sc)

20 :

2 times (sc 2 st together), 9 sc, 3 times (sc 2 st together), 8 sc, sc 2 st together (= 23 sc)

21 :

2 times (sc 2 st together), 6 sc, 3 times (sc 2 st together), 7 sc (= 18 sc)

Stuff :

Stuff the body.

22 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

Continue :

Continue with pink.

23 :

2 sc in every sc (= 24 sc)

24 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

25 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

26 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

27 :

42 sc

28 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

29 - 31 :

48 sc

32 :

16 sc, 1 popcorn of 4 dc (4 dc into the 1st st, but don't finish the st completely, skip the last yarn over and pull through. There are 5 loops onto the hook. Pull the yarn over the hook and pull through all 5 loops), 31 sc (= 48 sc)

33 - 37 :

48 sc

Eyes :

Attach the safety eyes between round 33 and round 34 with 9 st between them.

38 :

6 times (3 sc, sc 2 st together, 3 sc) (= 42 sc)

39 :

42 sc

40 :

Sc every 6th and 7th sc together (= 36 sc)

41 :

6 times (2 sc , sc 2 st together, 2 sc ) (= 30 sc)

42 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 24 sc)

43 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Stuff :

Stuff the head.

44 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

45 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc)

Finish :

Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end.

— Ear :

Ch :

Ch 2 with pink.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

4 times (2 sc into the next sc), leave the rest of the st unworked. Fasten off. Make another ear and sew the ears onto the side of the head between round 31 and round 35.

— Legs :

Start :

Start with the wooden shoes.

Ch :

Ch 2 with yellow.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

4 sc into the 1st sc, 2 sc, 4 sc into the next sc, 2 sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

1 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 3 sc 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 2 sc (= 18 sc)

4 :

2 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 4 sc (= 24 sc)

5 :

4 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 9 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 5 sc (= 30 sc)

6 and 7 :

30 sc

8 :

12 sc, ch 4, leave the rest of the st unworked.

9 :

Skip 21 sc, 1 sc into the 22th sc, 8 sc, 4 sc into the ch (= 12 sc)

10 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc). Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end.

Attach :

Attach the yellow yarn into the 1st sc left from the 1st crocheted part.

1 :

4 sc, ch 4 , skip 13 sc, 1 sc into the 14th sc, 3 sc, 4 sc along the ch (= 16 sc)

2 :

16 sc

3 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 12 sc)

4 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc). Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Stuff the front of the wooden shoe.

Attach green :

Attach the green yarn into the 1st sc left from the 2nd crocheted part.

1 :

13 sc, 4 sc along the ch

2 :

5 sc, 2 times (sc 2 st together), 8 sc (= 15 sc)

3 - 16 :

15 sc

17 :

13 sc, leave the rest of the st unworked. Stuff the legs lightly.

18 :

Fold the leg in half and sc the st together with 7 sc. Fasten off.

Finish :

Make another leg and sew the legs at the bottom of the body.

— Arm :

Overview :

Start making the thumb and fingers.

Thumb - Ch :

Ch 2 with pink.

Thumb 1 :

5 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Thumb 2 :

5 sc. Fasten off. Lay the thumb aside.

Finger - Ch :

Ch 2 with pink.

Finger 1 :

4 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

Finger 2 and 3 :

4 sc. Fasten off. Make 2 more fingers, don't fasten off the last finger.

4 :

Crochet the fingers together as follows (make sure the yarn ends end up inside): Continue crocheting 2 s c of the 2nd finger, 4 sc of the 3rd finger, 2 sc of the 2nd finger, 4 sc of the 1st finger (= 12 sc)

5 :

4 sc, 5 sc along the thumb, 8 sc (= 17 sc)

6 :

4 sc, 2 times (sc 2 st together), 9 sc (=15 sc)

7 :

15 sc

8 :

Sc every 4th and 5th sc together (= 12 sc)

9 :

Sc every 5th and 6th sc together (=10 sc). Stuff the hand.

10 - 14 :

10 sc

Continue :

Continue with green.

15 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 15 sc)

16 :

2 sc in every 3rd sc, into the front loops only (= 20 sc)

17 :

20 sc

18 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 15 sc)

19 :

Sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 17 (= 15 sc)

20 :

2 sc in every 5th sc (= 18 sc)

21 - 23 :

18 sc

24 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

25 :

4 sc, leave the rest of the st unworked

26 :

Fold the work in half and sc the st together with 5 sc (don't stuff the arm). Fasten off.

Finish :

Make another arm and sew the arms onto the side of the body.

— Cap :

Ch :

Ch 2 with green.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

7 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

8 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

9 :

48 sc

10 :

2 sc in every 8th sc (= 54 sc)

11 - 14 :

54 sc

15 :

54 sl

16 :

Ch 1, turn around, 20 sc into the back loops of the sl

17 and 18 :

Ch 1, turn around, 20 sc

19 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 16 sc, sc 2 st together (= 18 sc)

20 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 14 sc, sc 2 st together (= 16 sc)

21 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 12 sc, sc 2 st together (= 14 sc)

Finish :

Sew the cap onto the head of the farmer.

— Chicken :

Ch :

Ch 2 with off white.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

4 sc into the 1st sc, 2 sc, 4 sc into the next sc, 2 sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

1 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 3 sc 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 2 sc (= 18 sc)

4 :

2 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc), 4 sc (= 24 sc)

5 :

3 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 6 sc, 3 times (2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc), 3 sc (= 30 sc)

6 - 8 :

30 sc

9 :

ch 6, skip 12 sc, 1 sc into the 13th sc, 17 sc

10 :

6 sc into the ch, 18 sc (= 24 sc)

11 :

24 sc

12 :

Sc every 3rd and 4th sc together (= 18 sc)

13 and 14 :

18 sc

15 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

16 and 17 :

12 sc

18 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc). Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end. Stuff the head.

Attach off white :

Attach the off white yarn into the 1st remaining sc of round 9, left from the head.

1 :

12 sc, 6 sc along the ch (= 18 sc)

2 :

18 sc

3 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd sc together (= 12 sc)

4 :

12 sc. Stuff the body and tail.

5 :

Sc every 1st and 2nd st together (= 6 sc). Fasten off. Close the hole and weave in the end.

— Beak :

Ch :

Ch 2 with yellow.

1 :

6 sc into the 1stch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

6 sc

Finish :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Sew the beak onto the head. Embroider with black the eyes above the beak.

— Crest :

Ch :

Ch 7 with red

1 :

1 dc into the 3rd ch, 1 dc, 1 sl, 1 dc, 1 sl

Finish :

Fasten off. Sew the crest onto the top of the head.

— Left wing :

Ch :

Ch 2 with off white.

1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch, 1 sl into the 1st sc

2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

3 :

ch 4, 3 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 3, 2 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 2, 1 sc into the ch, 3 sc at the circle, 2 times (2 dc into the next sc), 3 sc, 1 sl.

Finish :

Fasten off.

— Right wing :

Make :

Make the right wing at the same way as the left wing till round 2.

3 :

ch 2, 1 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 3, 2 sc into the ch, 1 sc at the circle, ch 4, 3 sc into the ch, 3 sc at the circle, 2 times (2 dc into the next sc), 3 sc, 1 sl.

Finish :

Fasten off. Sew the wings onto the side of the body with the longest feather on top. Sew the chicken onto the left mudguard. Put the farmer onto the tractor.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the back and front wheels onto the sides of the tractor, embroidering black spots on the back wheels as indicated, and ensure the wheels are evenly spaced for stability.
  • Attach the mudguards over the wheels by placing two matched parts on top of each other, crocheting them together around the edges and sewing them onto the wheels.
  • Sew the top and bottom parts of the tractor together: join the bottom to the upper part with a round of single crochet while stuffing the tractor evenly as you go.
  • Position the farmer on the chair, sew the chair onto the back of the tractor, then sew the farmer's legs and arms to the body and glue or sew the safety eyes between the indicated rounds.
  • Sew the lamps, pipe and steering wheel to the front and top of the tractor, using the photographs as guides for accurate placement.
  • Sew the chicken onto the left mudguard and attach wings, crest, beak and other small parts to the chicken before final placement.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use stitch markers to mark the first stitch of every round to keep track when working continuous rounds.
  • 💡Stuff parts gradually during the last rounds to achieve a smooth shape and avoid lumps or gaps.
  • 💡Weave in ends neatly and securely, especially around moving parts like wheels and mudguards for durability.

This sweet Farmer Teun and tractor set is a playful amigurumi project that becomes a delightful toy or display piece. Each small piece—tractor, wheels, farmer and chicken—adds character and charm to the finished scene. Share it as a handmade gift or keep it as a cozy collectible. 🧶🚜✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately the size shown in the photos when using the recommended Schachenmayr Catania yarn and a 2.5 mm hook; expect a multi-piece toy suitable for display or gentle play.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size and required hook size. Adjust the hook to match the yarn weight and expect changes to proportion and assembly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic knowledge of crochet stitches (sc, dc, working in rounds, increases and decreases) and assembly experience is recommended for best results.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters will spend around 12-15 hours completing all parts and assembly, though time may vary by experience and pace.

Are safety eyes necessary?

Safety eyes are recommended for a secure, professional finish—this pattern calls for 2 brown 8 mm safety eyes—but you can embroider eyes for a child-safe alternative.