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Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern

Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern
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12-15 Hours Time Needed
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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 journeyβ€”perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a detailed hollow log house playset with panels, roof, base, door, branch, leaves and a swing. It uses aran weight yarn and plastic canvas to give structure so the house opens and closes. Each piece is worked in rows or joined rounds with clear stitch counts and photo references. The finished set is durable and perfect for imaginative play or display.

Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will learn how to insert plastic canvas for structure and how to join panels into a 3D house. The pattern includes all decorative details such as a heart door, leaves and rings on the roof for a realistic log look.

Why You'll Love This Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings together crochet and a little bit of crafty engineering with plastic canvas to make a sturdy, interactive toy. I enjoy the combination of working flat panels and then joining them into a 3D shape β€” it feels so rewarding to see the house open and close. The pattern is full of little details I personally adore, like the roof rings and tiny heart on the door, which really give the house personality. Making it is a relaxing, hands-on project that produces a charming result I am proud to gift or display.

Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to change the look of this log house by swapping yarn colors β€” try lighter browns and creams for a birch log look or deep, warm browns for a more rustic vibe.

You can scale the pattern up or down by changing yarn weight and hook size; use bulky yarn and a larger hook for a chunky, cuddly house or sport weight yarn for a mini version perfect as a keyring play scene.

I often add embroidered details to the door or windows to personalize each house; try initials, tiny flowers or leaf motifs for a special touch.

For posable branches, you can add a thin wire inside before inserting the plastic canvas so branches can be gently shaped and hold a swing at different angles.

If you want a sturdier, display-only version, glue the plastic canvas into place instead of sewing it in and use a denser stuffing for the branch and twig ends.

I sometimes replace the plastic canvas with cardboard covered in fabric for a softer but still supported panel if the toy is made for very young children (ensure edges are smooth and covered).

Try adding battery-operated fairy lights to the inside roof for a magical glow β€” stitch a small pocket into the roof panel to hide the battery pack.

I like making a set of matching miniature furniture such as a tiny bed or table to tuck inside; simple rectangles and tubes work well in the same stitch pattern as the panels.

Make seasonal versions by swapping leaf colors and adding tiny festive decorations β€” a snowy roof trim in white yarn or tiny crochet pumpkins on the base make charming variations.

Experiment with different fastenings for the door: a small leather toggle, magnet, or tiny wooden button can all change the feel and usability of the finished house.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not using the same yarn weight throughout the entire project causes mismatched tension and sizing; always use the same yarn weight and hook recommended to keep panels consistent. βœ— Skipping the plastic canvas step can make panels floppy and unstable; cut and insert the plastic canvas pieces as instructed to give structure to panels and branches. βœ— Forgetting to place markers when shaping windows and doorways will result in misaligned openings; place stitch markers exactly where instructed and count stitches frequently. βœ— Working with inconsistent tension creates uneven textures across panels; maintain an even, relaxed tension and practice a sample row if needed to match gauge and row height.

Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming hollow log playhouse complete with windows, a door, roof and a swing, plus all the little details that bring it to life. This pattern guides you through crocheting panels, inserting plastic canvas for structure, and assembling the house step-by-step. With clear photos and construction notes, you can create a durable, tactile toy that opens and closes for imaginative play. Perfect as a special handmade gift or a treasured keepsake for little ones.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Squirrel & Hollow Log House Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Dark Brown - Sirdar Hayfield Bonus Aran in shade Barley (*approx. 470m)
  • 02
    Medium Brown - Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Mocha (*approx. 47m)
  • 03
    Beige - Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Camel (*approx. 128m)
  • 04
    Burnt Orange - James C Brett Aztec Aran in shade AL14 (*approx. 39m)
  • 05
    Dark Green - Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Green (*approx. 65m)
  • 06
    Light Green - Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Meadow (*approx. 15m)
  • 07
    Cream - Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Cream (*approx. 18m)
  • 08
    Red - Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Lipstick (*approx. 18m)
  • 09
    Yellow - Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Saffron (*approx. 21m)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 4.0mm
  • 02
    Small amount of toy stuffing (for branch, squirrels, toadstool pillow & acorns)
  • 03
    Finer yarn or thread in black, beige, red & dark green for adding details
  • 04
    3 sheets of plastic canvas (I used Trimits 7 count plastic canvas sheets 26cm x 33cm)
  • 05
    2 small buttons for fastening the log and the front door (and a needle and thread to attach them)
  • 06
    1 very small button for decoration (door handle look)
  • 07
    Tapestry needle for sewing
  • 08
    Scissors
  • 09
    Stitch markers
  • 10
    Pins for assembly (optional)

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β€” Log House Back Wall :

Row 1 :

In dark brown, ch 32. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 3rd st from the hook with: hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 2 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 3 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 4 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 5 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 6 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 7 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 8 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 9 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 10 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 11 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 12 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 13 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 14 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 15 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 16 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 17 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 18 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 19 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 20 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 21 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 22 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 23 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 24 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 25 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 26 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 27 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 28 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 29 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 30 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 31 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 32 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 33 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30. (30)

Info :

If you are making the 1st piece, FO and weave in the ends (see photo 1 on the next page). Then, repeat the same process to make a 2nd piece. If you are making the 2nd piece, do not FO here. The instructions continue on the next page...

β€” Assembling the Back Wall :

Info :

At this point, you need to cut a piece of plastic canvas so that it's slightly smaller than the piece that you have made (see photos 1 & 2). Put the 2 back wall pieces that you have made together, ensuring that the leftover front and back loops face outwards on both pieces. You will now switch to working in a joined round, working all of the way around the edge to join the two pieces together. Turn, ch 1, then, inserting the hook through both layers, continue as follows:

Edge :

Work across the last row with: inc, sc 28, inc. (164) Continue working in the same direction, working along the ends of the rows with: sc 50 (To get 50 stitches across this edge: into every 2 hdc rows you will need to make 3 stitches). At this stage, insert the piece of plastic canvas between the 2 crochet layers and then continue as follows: Work along the short edge with: inc, sc 28, inc. Work along the remaining side with: sc 50 (see photo 3), then sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. FO and weave in the end. Then, set the back wall aside for later assembly (see photos 4 & 5).

β€” Log House Front Wall :

Row 1 :

In dark brown, ch 32. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 3rd st from the hook with: hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 2 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 3 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 4 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. Place a marker into the 10th st after making it. (30)

Row 5 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 8, turn. Leave the rest of the stitches un-worked. (8)

Row 6 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 7 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 8 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 9 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 10 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 8, turn. Place markers into both the 1st and 8th stitches after making them (see photo 1). FO and weave in the end. Re-join your dark brown yarn in the marked stitch on row 4 (see photo 2). Then, starting in the same st that you just joined into, continue as follows:

Row 5B :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 6B :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 7B :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 8B :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 9B :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 10B :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 10, ch 12, sl st into the end of row 10 on the first side (you will be joining into the 1st marked stitch). (10 + ch section) FO and weave in the end (see photo 3).

Info :

Re-join your dark brown yarn into the remaining marked stitch on the end of row 10 (see photo 1). Then, starting in the same st that you just joined into, continue as follows:

Row 11 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 8, work across the ch section with hdc 12, FLO hdc 10, turn. (30)

Row 12 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 13 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 14 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 15 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 13, turn. Leave the rest of the stitches un-worked. (13)

Row 16 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 13, turn. (13)

Row 17 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 13, turn. (13)

Row 18 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 13, turn. (13)

Row 19 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 13, ch 19, turn. (13 + ch section)

Row 20 :

Don't ch here. Starting in the 3rd ch from the hook; Hdc 17 along the ch section, then BLO hdc 13, turn. (30)

Row 21 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 22 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 23 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. Place a marker into the 8th st after making it. (30)

Row 24 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 10, turn. Leave the rest of the stitches un-worked. (10)

Row 25 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 26 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 27 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 28 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 10, turn. (10)

Row 29 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 10. Place markers into both the 1st and 10th stitches after making them. FO and weave in the end (see photo 2).

Info :

Re-join your dark brown yarn in the marked stitch on row 23 (see photo 1). Then, starting in the same st that you just joined into, continue as follows:

Row 24B :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 25B :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 26B :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 27B :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 28B :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 8, turn. (8)

Row 29B :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 8, ch 12, sl st into the end of row 29 on the first side (you will be joining into the 1st marked stitch). (8 + ch section) FO and weave in the end.

Info :

Re-join your dark brown yarn into the remaining marked stitch on the end of row 29 (see photo 2). Then, starting in the same st that you just joined into, continue as follows:

Row 30 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 10, work across the ch section with hdc 12, BLO hdc 8, turn. (30)

Row 31 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 32 :

Ch 2, BLO hdc 30, turn. (30)

Row 33 :

Ch 2, FLO hdc 30. (30)

Info :

If you are making the 1st piece, FO and weave in the ends (see photo 3). Then, repeat the same process to make a 2nd piece. If you are making the 2nd piece, do not FO here. The instructions continue on the next page...

β€” Assembling the Front Wall :

Info :

At this point, you need to cut a piece of plastic canvas so that it's slightly smaller than the piece that you have made (see photo 1 & 2). Put the 2 front wall pieces that you have made together ensuring that the leftover front and back loops face outwards on both pieces. You will now switch to working in a joined round, working all of the way around the edge to join the two pieces together. Ch 1, then, inserting the hook through both layers, continue as follows:

Edge :

Work across the last row with: inc, sc 28, inc. Continue working in the same direction, working along the ends of the rows with: sc 50 (To get 50 stitches across this edge: into every 2 hdc rows you will need to make 3 stitches). At this stage, insert the piece of plastic canvas between the 2 crochet layers and then continue as follows: Work along the short edge with: inc, sc 28, inc. Work along the remaining side with: sc 21 (see photo 3). This should take you up to the bottom corner of the doorway. FO leaving a long tail of yarn (this will be used shortly, to sew the edges together around the doorway and windows (see photo 4). Then re-join your yarn on the other side of the doorway (see photo 5), and working through both layers sc 21. FO leaving a long tail of yarn for later assembly (see photo 6).

β€” Log House - Roof Panels :

Row 1 :

In beige, ch 3. Working into the 3rd ch from the hook, make 4 hdc all into this stitch, turn. (4)

Row 2 :

Ch 2, hdcinc x4, turn. (8)

Row 3 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc) x4, turn. (12)

Row 4 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 2) x4, turn. (16)

Row 5 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 3) x4, turn. (20)

Row 6 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 4) x4, turn. (24)

Row 7 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 5) x4, turn. (28)

Row 8 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 6) x4, turn. (32)

Row 9 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 7) x4, turn. (36)

Row 10 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 8) x4, turn. (40)

Row 11 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 9) x4, turn. (44)

Row 12 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 10) x4. (48)

Info :

If you are making the 1st piece, FO and weave in the ends (see photo 1). Then, repeat the same process to make a 2nd piece. At this point, you need to cut a piece of plastic canvas so that it's slightly smaller than the piece that you have made (see photo 2). If you are making the 2nd piece, do not FO here. Put the two pieces together - You will now switch to working in a joined round, working all of the way around the edge to join the two pieces together. Inserting the hook through both layers, continue as follows:

Edge :

Ch 1. Work along the curved edge with: inc, sc 46, inc. (80) At this stage, insert the piece of plastic canvas between the 2 crochet layers and then continue as follows: Work across the straight edge with sc 30 (it doesn't matter if your stitch count is slightly different to mine along this edge, just ensure the stitches are spread out evenly). Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. FO and weave in the end. Repeat the whole process to make a 2nd roof panel (see photo 3).

β€” Log House - Base Panels :

Row 1 :

In dark brown, ch 3. Working into the 3rd ch from the hook, make 4 hdc all into this stitch, turn. (4)

Row 2 :

Ch 2, hdcinc x4, turn. (8)

Row 3 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc) x4, turn. (12)

Row 4 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 2) x4, turn. (16)

Row 5 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 3) x4, turn. (20)

Row 6 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 4) x4, turn. (24)

Row 7 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 5) x4, turn. (28)

Row 8 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 6) x4, turn. (32)

Row 9 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 7) x4, turn. (36)

Row 10 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 8) x4, turn. (40)

Row 11 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 9) x4, turn. (44)

Row 12 :

Ch 2, (hdcinc, hdc 10) x4. (48)

Info :

If you are making the 1st piece, FO and weave in the ends (see photo 1). Then, repeat the same process to make a 2nd piece. At this point, you need to cut a piece of plastic canvas so that it's slightly smaller than the piece that you have made (see photo 2). If you are making the 2nd piece, do not FO here. Put the two pieces together - You will now switch to working in a joined round, working all of the way around the edge to join the two pieces together. Inserting the hook through both layers, continue as follows:

Edge :

Ch 1. Work along the curved edge with: inc, sc 46, inc. (80) At this stage, insert the piece of plastic canvas between the 2 crochet layers and then continue as follows: Work across the straight edge with sc 30 (it doesn't matter if your stitch count is slightly different to mine along this edge, just ensure the stitches are spread out evenly). Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. FO leaving a long tail of yarn for later assembly. Repeat the whole process to make a 2nd base panel (see photo 3).

β€” Log House - Door :

Row 1 :

In beige, ch 21. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd st from the hook with: sc 20, turn. (20)

Rows 2 - 13 :

(12 rows) Ch 1, sc 20, turn. (20)

Info :

At this point, you need to cut a piece of plastic canvas so that it's slightly smaller than the piece that you have made (see photo 1). Then, continue as follows:

Row 14 :

Ch 1, FLO sc 20, turn. (20)

Rows 15 - 26 :

(12 rows) Ch 1, sc 20, turn. (20)

Edge / Hinge :

Fold the piece in half ensuring that the leftover back loops from row 14 face outwards and inserting the plastic between the 2 layers as you do so (see photo 2). Then, continue as follows: Ch 1, inserting your hook through both layers (see photo 3), sc 20. (This edge will be the hinge, which will be attached to the house later on). FO leaving a long tail of yarn. Use the tail of yarn to sew the open seams at the top and bottom of the door and then (holding the door with the hinge on the right) weave the remaining tail of yarn to the position shown to make the button loop (see photo 4). Insert your hook around a stitch and draw up a loop (see photo 5). Ch 14 and sl st back into the door. FO and weave in the end (see photo 6).

β€” Heart Decoration for the Door :

Round 1 :

In red, make a magic ring. Into the open ring work all of the following: Ch 3, cc 2, hdc, sc, ch 2, work back down the ch that you just made, working into the 2nd ch from the hook with a sl st. Continue working into the open magic ring with: sc, hdc, dc 2, ch 3, sl st back into the magic ring.

Info :

Close the magic ring & FO leaving a tail of yarn. Use the tail of yarn to sew the heart onto the door (ensuring to hold the door with the hinge on the left as you do so) (see photos 7 & 8).

β€” Log House - Large Branch :

Round 1 :

In beige, ch 3, hdc 8 into 3rd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. Sl st into the 1st hdc to join the round. (8)

Round 2 :

Ch 2, (starting in the same st that you just joined into) BLO hdcinc x8, join. (16)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, (BLO sc, BLO inc) x8, join. (24)

Info :

At this point, you need to cut a piece of plastic canvas so that it's slightly smaller than the piece that you have made (see photo 1). Then, continue as follows:

Round 4 :

Change to dark brown yarn as you ch 1, BLO sc 24, join. (24)

Rounds 5 - 9 :

(5 rounds) Ch 1, sc 24, join. (24)

Info :

At this point you will begin working in rows. Continue working in the same direction as follows:

Row 1 :

Ch 1, sc 20, turn (leave the rest of the stitches un-worked). (20)

Row 2 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 16, dec, turn. (18)

Row 3 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 14, dec, turn. (16)

Row 4 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 12, dec, turn. (14)

Row 5 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 10, dec, turn. (12)

Row 6 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 8, dec, turn. (10)

Row 7 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 6, dec, turn. (8)

Row 8 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 4, dec, turn. (6)

Info :

FO leaving a tail of yarn for later assembly. Insert the piece of plastic into the end of the branch and then add some stuffing (see photo 2).

β€” Log House - Twig :

Round 1 :

In dark brown, ch 2, sc 4 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. (4)

Rounds 2 - 5 :

(4 rounds) Sc 4. (4)

Round 6 :

Inc, sc 3. (5)

Rounds 7 - 8 :

(2 rounds) Sc 5. (5)

Info :

FO leaving a tail of yarn. Add some stuffing and set aside for later assembly (see photo 3).

β€” Light Green Leaf :

Round 1 :

In light green, ch 11. Starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, work back down the ch that you just made with: sc, hdc, dc 2, tr 2, dc 2, hdc, sc. Continue in the same direction, working down the other side of the chain with: sc, hdc, dc 2, tr 2, dc 2, hdc, sc. Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round (see photo 1). (20)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (starting in the same st that you just joined into): sc 3, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 3. Now ch 2. Starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, work back down the ch that you just made with: sl st. Continue working around the leaf with: sc 3, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 3, join. FO leaving a tail of yarn (see photo 2). Make a total of 4 leaves. Using one of the tails of yarn, sew a pair of leaves into a V-shape as shown (see photo 3) and then weave in this end. Keep the remaining tail of yarn (that's left on the 2nd leaf) for later assembly. Repeat this process on the remaining 2 leaves.

β€” Log House - Small Branch for the Swing :

Round 1 :

In dark brown, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. (6)

Rounds 2 - 8 :

(7 rounds) Sc 6. (6)

Info :

At this point, you need to cut a length of plastic canvas that can be folded in half and inserted into the crochet tube that you have made. I cut a length of plastic canvas that is 6 squares wide and fold it in half lengthways (see photos 1 & 2). Don't worry about the length of the plastic canvas at this stage as this can be trimmed down later on. Insert the plastic into your branch and then (leaving it in position and working around it), continue as follows:

Rounds 9 - 16 :

(8 rounds) Sc 6. (6)

Round 17 :

FLO inc x6. (12)

Round 18 :

(Inc, sc) x 6. (18)

Round 19 :

(Sc, inc, sc) x6. (24)

Round 20 :

(Inc, sc 3) x6. (30)

Info :

FO leaving a tail of yarn for later assembly. Trim the plastic so that it's slightly longer than the crochet section (see photo 4). Cut the end of the plastic into 3 strips and then fold them back against the crochet section as shown (see photo 5). These 3 strips will point downwards when you attach this branch to the log house (see photo 6) to help to support the weight of the swing. Add a small amount of stuffing inside the branch if required and then set it aside for later assembly.

β€” Log House - Swing :

Row 1 :

In beige, ch 11. Starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, work back down the ch that you just made with: sc 10, turn. (10)

Rows 2 - 6 :

(5 rows) Ch 1, sc 10, turn. (10)

Info :

At this point, you need to cut a piece of plastic canvas so that it's slightly smaller than the piece that you have made (see photo 1). Then, continue as follows:

Row 7 :

Ch 1, BLO sc 10, turn. (10)

Rows 8 - 12 :

(5 rows) Ch 1, sc 10, turn. FO leaving a tail of yarn. Fold the piece in half ensuring that the leftover front loops from row 7 face outwards and inserting the plastic between the 2 layers as you do so (see photo 2). Sew around the 3 open edges and then weave in the end (see photo 3). To add the chains with which to hang your swing seat, re-join your beige yarn by inserting your hook around a stitch in the position indicated (see photo 4). Ch 51 and then join back into the seat near the opposite corner (see photo 5). FO and weave in the ends. Repeat this process on the other side (see photo 6).

β€” Log House - Adding the Details Before Assembly :

Info :

Using one of the tails of dark brown yarn that you left on the front wall panel, sew around the edge of the door frame and both windows as shown. Then, weave in this end. To mark the rings on the roof of your log house, first take a roof panel and find the ring shapes on it (caused by the hdc stitches). These are marked in red in the photo on the right. Take a long piece of dark brown yarn and using a tapestry needle, weave the yarn through these stitches as shown below. Repeat this process on each of the rings and on both roof panels and then weave in the ends. Use the same process to add small rings to the end of the branch section too.

β€” Log House Assembly :

Info :

Take the back wall panel and one base panel and lay them out as shown... the edges that are marked in red in the photo on the right are going to be joined together. To do this, place a stitch marker through the bottom corner of the back wall panel and then through the corner of the base panel. Repeat this on the opposite corner as shown below. You can now add more markers to hold the pieces together. Then, using the tail of dark brown yarn that you left on the base panel, sew the two pieces together and then weave in the end.

Info :

Repeat the same process to attach the roof panel on the other end (ensuring the rings that you added to the roof panel face upwards as you do so). I use a length of dark brown yarn for this and then weave in the end.

Info :

Take the front wall panel and the remaining base panel and lay them out as shown... the edges that are marked in red in the photo on the right are going to be joined together. To do this, place a stitch marker through the bottom corner of the front wall panel and then through the corner of the base panel. Repeat this on the opposite corner as shown below. You can now add more markers to hold the pieces together. Then, using the tail of dark brown yarn that you left on the base panel, sew the two pieces together and weave in the end.

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Repeat the same process to attach the roof panel on the other end (ensuring the rings that you added to the roof panel face upwards as you do so) and then weave in the end. Take the two house sections and lay them out as shown... you will now be joining the two sections together. Again I use stitch markers to hold the two pieces together. Using a length of dark brown yarn, join the two sections together and then weave in the end. Your house should now be able to open and close as shown.

Info :

Find the leftover loops just to the left of the doorway (these stitches are marked in red in the photo). Lay the door with the hinge against these leftover loops, also ensuring the bottom of the door is in line with the bottom of the house as shown. Sew the edge of the door to the leftover loops and then weave in the end. The chain loop that you made on the door will allow it to be fastened closed with a button sewn inside the house as shown.

Assembly Instructions

  • After inserting plastic canvas into the back wall panel pieces and joining them, work a joined round around the edges and sl st to join; FO and weave in ends, then set aside for later assembly.
  • Insert the plastic canvas into the roof and base panel layers before joining; work the edge rounds and sl st to join, then weave in ends and mark rings on the roof with dark brown yarn for the log rings.
  • Fold the door with the leftover back loops facing outwards, insert plastic canvas between the two layers and sc through both layers to create the hinge; use the long tail to sew seams and create the button loop long chain as instructed.
  • Use stitch markers to line up base and back wall pieces, sew together using the long tail left on the base panel, then attach the roof ensuring the log rings face upwards and weave in the ends.
  • Sew the front wall panel to the remaining base panel, attach the roof panel and then join the two house sections together with dark brown yarn to create the full log house that opens and closes.
  • Sew the door hinge to the leftover loops left at the doorway, sew the edge of the door to the loops, attach the small button as the internal fastener and sew decorative heart to the door with the red tail.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of your panels and to match corners and openings accurately during assembly.
  • πŸ’‘Insert plastic canvas into panels and branches before finishing the round to give the log house structure and stability.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends and leave long tails where indicated so you can use them for later assembly, sewing and attaching trims.
  • πŸ’‘Work consistently in BLO/FLO where indicated to create the ribbed log texture and ensure the leftover loops face the direction specified for correct assembly.

This hollow log house is full of tiny details and tactile charm β€” perfect for imaginative play or a thoughtful handmade gift. I hope you enjoy constructing each panel and seeing the house come together, ring by ring. Happy crocheting and enjoy every stitch! 🧢🏑

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished log house measures approximately 18cm tall to the roof and 26cm tall to the tip of the leaves when using recommended yarn and 4mm hook; size will vary with yarn and hook choice.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but the final size and stitch counts will change; ensure you adjust hook size accordingly and be consistent throughout the project.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes you are comfortable with HDC, BLO/FLO techniques, reading stitch counts and joining rounds; experience with sewing panels and working with plastic canvas is helpful.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 12-15 hours spread over multiple sessions, depending on experience and how many decorative details you add.