This free crochet cow pattern is a fun and easy amigurumi project, perfect for anyone who loves making tiny, squishy stuffed animals. A low sew design with simple stitches, this mini cow crochet pattern is a quick make (just like the Pocket Pal series and Flip Flop series) and beginner-friendly! The included video tutorial and step-by-step instructions will guide you through every detail, so you’ll have a cute little cow to cuddle or gift.
Check out other Lil’ Bitty Animals in the Series!
The sweet Lil’ Bitty plushie series features a different way to crochet an open ended piece onto the body, this allows you to stuff the open ended piece after attaching.
My Favourite Yarns for this Mini Amigurumi Cow
The Lil’ Bitty Cow free crochet pattern has been designed using Premier Parfait Chunky (also shown in Hobbii Honey Bunny) to create an adorable 5″ friend. If you’ve never used these yarns for an amigurumi project, then you’re missing out. These chenille style super bulky weight (6) yarns (which works up similar to a bulky (5) weight yarn) makes some of the most soft, squishy lovable stuffies.
The plush yarn can be found online at Herrschners.com or Premieryarns.com.
Find the Hobbii Honey Bunny Yarn Here!
Don’t have access to this yarn? No problem!
This cute cow pattern can be completed using ANY of your favourite amigurumi yarns as well. Just adjust the hook size accordingly and follow the pattern as written. The only thing that changes is the size of the safety eyes and finished product.
Check out this helpful amigurumi post for some guidelines on how to adjust your hook and yarn.
All of the materials I love to use, can be found in my Amazon Storefront shops:
Extra Tips for Your Mini Cow Crochet Pattern
For those of you wanting to sell or gift to kids under 3, the pattern also includes a video link for embroidering sleepy eyes or open eyes.
All the patterns in the Lil’ Bitty Series work up super quickly and are low-sew. The head and body are worked in one piece with a new way to crochet the limbs (and sometimes tail) in as you go. This means Lil’ Bitty Cow Pattern only requires the muzzle, ears, horns and optional flower to be sewn on and eye-highlights to be embroidered on.
This Lil’ Bitty free crochet cow pattern also includes a Full Video Tutorial!
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What you will need to make your Lil’ Bitty Cow Free Crochet Pattern
Materials:
Hook size 5.0 mm (H)
Yarn – Hobbii Honey Bunny
Yarn – Shown in Premier Parfait Chunky (6) (Note: This yarn works up similar to most (5) weight yarns) (YouTube Example Made with with Hobbii Honey Bunny Yarn (6) | |
White and Black | 30 yards each |
Toffee, Rose, Brown, Yellow, Lime Green, White and Black Embroidery Thread (or medium weight yarn) | small amount of each |
- Polyester filling – small amount
- 2 – 12mm black safety eyes (not suitable for children under 3): See video for embroidering eyes as an alternative.
- Stitch Markers or Safety pins to help with sewing placement
- Yarn needle to weave in the ends
Gauge: 4 Rounds of Gauge Pattern = 2.0 inch diameter
Gauge Pattern: Create a Magic Ring
Round 1: 6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2: 2sc in each st (12)
Round 3: *sc, 2sc* 6 times (18)
Round 4: *sc in the next 2 sts, 2sc* 6 times (24)

Abbreviations:
ch | chain |
dc | double crochet |
FLO | front loop only |
hdc | half double crochet |
Puff St | puff Stitch |
RS | right side |
sc | single crochet |
scdec | single crochet decrease |
ss | slip stitch |
st(s) | stich(es) |
*to* | repeat the sequence between the ** the number of times indicated |
YO | Yarn Over |
Special Stitches & Techniques:
More free video tutorials to help you make your very own mini cow!
Magic ring
No Sew Attaching Legs
No Sew Attaching Arms
Puff Stitch – *YO, insert hook into indicated st, YO, pull up loop* 3 times, YO, pull through all 7 loops on the hook.
Sleepy Eyes
Notes:
- #sc, eg. (2sc, 3sc, etc) shows the number of scs to be completed in the indicated st
- Sts listed between brackets are all worked in the same st, eg. (hdc, dc)
- I highly recommend using a stitch marker to help keep track of the rounds for the body/head
Recommended Sequence for the Lil’ Bitty Cow Free Crochet Pattern:
It is highly recommended to complete the Lil’ Bitty Cow crochet pattern in the order the pattern is written. (especially if you are using the no-sew option for the limbs).
Start your Lil’ Bitty Cow Free Crochet Pattern:
Lil’ Bitty Cow Arms (make 2):
The arms are worked from the “hoof” to the body, in continuous rounds.
Using Toffee, create a Magic Ring
Round 1: 6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2: *sc in the next st, 2sc* 3 times (9)
Round 3: sc in each st (9), change to White or Black
Round 4: *sc in the next st, scdec* 3 times (6)
Round 5-7: sc in each st (6)
Lightly stuff the arm, Flatten and sc through both sides. (3sts)
End off leaving a 12 inch tail if sewing.
Lil’ Bitty Cow Legs (make 2):
The legs are worked from the “hoof” to the body, in continuous rounds.
Using Toffee, create a Magic Ring
Round 1: 6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2: *2sc* 6 times (12)
Rounds 3-4: sc in each st (12), change to White or Black after Round 3
Round 5: *scdec* 6 times (6)
Stuff lightly, mark the last 3 worked stitches (these will be used to crochet on the legs)
End off, leaving a 12 inch tail. (Tail will be used for both attaching options)
Lil’ Bitty Cow Tail:
The tail is worked in 1 Row with a Puff St at the end of it.
Using White or Black, ch 7
Round 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, sc in the next 5 chs (6)
End off, leaving a 12 inch tail. (Tail will be used for both attaching options). Using Black or White attach yarn to the end of the tail (the end without yarn tails), ch1, Puff St. End off, weave in Puff St. ends.
Lil’ Bitty Cow Body/Head:
The body and head are worked in one piece from the bottom up in continuous rounds.
Option 1: Sewing the Legs, Tail and Arms to the body
If you are sewing your legs and arms onto your body then ‘sc in each st’ for Rounds 4, 5 and 11.
Option 2: Crochet Legs, Tail and Arms to the body
If you are crocheting your legs and arms onto your body please follow the pattern as written for the Body/Head. For assistance in crocheting the limbs on see Videos: :
Using White or Black, create a Magic Ring
Round 1: 6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2: *2sc* 6 times (12)
Round 3: *sc in the next st, 2sc* 6 times (18)
Round 4:Option 1: sc in each st (18)
Option 2: Hold your first leg in front of your work, flatten the top to find the ‘front 3’ and ‘back 3’ sts (marked sts). Beginning in the ‘back (marked) st’ closest to the right (left if left handed), working through both the Leg (inserting the hook from the inside of the st to the outside) and Body (in the same direction as previous round), sc in the next 3 sts, working through the body only, sc in the next 3 sts, Hold the second leg in front of your work, locate the ‘front 3’ and ‘back (marked) 3’ sts. Beginning in the ‘back (marked) st’ closest to the right (left if left handed), working through both the Leg (inserting the hook from the inside of the st to the outside) and Body (in the same direction as body only sts), sc in the next 3 sts, working through the body only, sc in the next 4 sts, Hold the tail in front of your work, working through both the base of the Tail and Body, sc in the next st, working through the body only, sc in the last 4 sts, (18) Optional – Pull the yarn tails into the body on either side of the stitch used to crochet the tail on. Tie on the inside of the body. | |
Round 5: Option 1: sc in each st (18)
Option 2: Working through the ‘front sts’ of the 1st leg only, sc in the next 3 sts (skip the 3 sts connecting the back of the leg to the body), working through the body only, sc in the next 3sts, working through the ‘front sts’ of the 2nd leg only, sc in the next 3 sts (skip the 3 sts connecting the back of the leg to the body), working through the body only, sc in the next 9 sts, (18). Using the leftover tails of yarn from the legs, sew up the little holes created from crocheting the pieces on. | |
Rounds 6-7: sc in each st (18)
Round 8: *sc in the next 4 sts, scdec* 3 times (15)
Round 9: sc in each st (15)
Begin stuffing
Round 10: *sc in the next 3 sts, scdec* 3 times (12), end off if using Option 2
Round 11 Option 1: sc in each st (12)
Option 2: Place the animal down on a hard surface with the body face ‘up’ and the legs facing you. Locate the 3 centre front sts and mark them with a stitch marker (the arms will be placed on either side of these sts). Locate the far right marked st. Count over 3 sts to the right of it and attach your yarn to the body. (If left handed you will locate the left st and count over 3 sts to the left). Place the first arm in front of the body to the right of the marked sts (left if you’re left handed). Working through the first st of the arm and the stitch on the body you attached your yarn to, sc the 2 pieces together. Continue working through both pieces and sc in the next 2 sts. Working through the body only, sc in the next 3 sts (these are your marked sts). Place the second arm in front of your work. Working through both the arm and the body, sc in the next 3 sts, working through the body only, sc in the last 3 sts (12). |
Round 12: *sc in the next st, 2sc* 6 times (18)
Round 13: *sc in the next 2 sts, 2sc* 6 times (24)
Round 14: *sc in the next 3 sts, 2sc* 6 times (30)
Rounds 15-18: sc in each st (30)
Round 19: *sc in the next 3 sts, scdec* 6 times (24)
Round 20: *sc in the next 6 sts, scdec* 3 times (21)
Round 21: *sc in the next 5 sts, scdec* 3 times (18)
Add safety eyes to Round 17 on the front of the head approximately 7 sts apart (6 sts showing between the eyes), continue stuffing.
Round 22: *sc in the next 4 sts, scdec* 3 times (15)
Round 23: *sc in the next 3 sts, scdec* 3 times (12)
Round 24: *scdec* 6 times (6)
Finish stuffing
End off leaving a 6 inch tail, cinch the last 6 sts together and weave in the end.
Lil’ Bitty Cow Ears: (make 2 of each piece)
Made in continuous rounds in 2 pieces crocheted together in Round 2 of the outside piece.
Piece 1: Inside of the ear
Using Rose, create a Magic Ring
Round 1: RS – 10hdc in the ring (10)
End off Piece 1 by ss to the first st of the round. Weave in ends.
Piece 2: Outside of the ear
Using White or Black, create a Magic Ring
Round 1: RS – 10hdc in the ring (10)
Round 2: With RS facing up for both pieces, place piece 1 on top of piece 2. Working both pieces together for the entire round, *2sc* in each st (20).
End off Piece 2 by ss to the first st of the round, count over 6 sts, ss in 6th stitch (this will create the fold in the ear). Leave a 12” tail for sewing.
Lil’ Bitty Cow Muzzle: The muzzle is worked in continuous oval rounds.
Using Rose, ch 6
Round 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in the next 3 chs, 3sc in last ch, turn (rotate) and begin working in the other side of the ch, sc in the next 3 chs, 2sc (12)
Round 2: sc in the next 5 sts, 2sc, puff st, sc in the next 3 sts, puff st, 2sc, (14)
End off leaving an 18” tail for sewing.
Lil’ Bitty Cow Horns (make 2): The horns are worked in continuous rounds.
Using Toffee, create a Magic Ring
Round 1: 4sc in Ring (4)
Round 2: *sc in the next st, 2sc* twice (6)
End off leaving a 6” tail for sewing.
Flower: (Optional)
Created in rounds.
Using Brown, create a Magic Ring
Round 1: 6sc in the ring, join to with ss to first st (6), change to Yellow (end off Brown leaving 12″ tail for sewing)
Round 2: Working in the FLO *(hdc, ch2, hdc) in each st* 6 times, join with ss to first st (6 petals)
End off, weave in ends not used for sewing
Leaves (make 2): (Optional) Created in 1 oval round.
Using Lime Green, ch 5
Round 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook, hdc in next ch, (sc, ch2, sc) in last ch, turn (rotate), hdc in next ch, (dc, ch2, ss) in last ch (6),
End off leaving 9” tail for sewing
Sewing Placement – I highly recommend pinning ALL parts in place BEFORE sewing to make sure everything sits properly and is to your liking 🙂
Note: Disregard sewing the legs, arms and tail if you’ve already crocheted them on. Legs: Place the legs at approx Rounds 4-5 of the body about 3 sts apart at the front of the animal. Sew in place along Round 5 of the leg. |
Arms: Place the arms at approx Round 11 of the body, approx 3 sts apart. Sew in place. |
Eyes: If needed, embroider on sleepy eyes. See video: Sleepy Eyes |
Muzzle: Place the muzzle centred between the eyes between Rounds 14-17. Sew in place along round 2 of the muzzle, stuff if desired. |
Facial Embroidery: Follow video for embroidering the eye highlights, eyelashes and eyebrows (if desired). Video: Face Shaping and Embroidery |
Ears: Place the ears on each side of the head between Rounds 19-21. With the skipped sts facing forward on the head. Sew in place along the skipped Sts and then down the back of the ear (a few sts down). |
Horns: Place the horns towards the inside of each ear (Rounds 22-23) of the head. Sew in place along Round 2 of the horn. |
Tail (disregard if you crocheted in the tail): Place the tail centred at the back of the cow at approx Rounds 4-5 of the body. Sew in place along Round 2 of the tail. Flower/Leaves: Place as desired on the head. Sew in place. |
Congratulations!
You have now completed your Lil’ Bitty Cow Crochet Pattern!
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Common Questions About This Free Crochet Cow Pattern
What size is this crochet cow when finished?
Approximately 5 inches tall.
Can I use a different hook size?
Yes, changing the hook size and yarn weight will adjust the cow’s size. Use thicker yarn and a larger hook for a bigger cow or finer yarn and a smaller hook for a mini version.
Do I need to know any advanced stitches?
No, basic stitches like single crochet are used.
Is this pattern easy enough for beginners?
Yes, it’s beginner-friendly with minimal sewing required and a video tutorial included.
Can I sell the finished cows I make from this pattern?
Yes, you can sell items made from this pattern.
How long does it take to crochet this mini cow?
It works up quickly; exact time varies according to your skill level.
Can I make this cow in different colours?
Yes, feel free to use any colours you like! It looks great in pinks, blues and reds too!
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