Flora the Meadow Cow & Barnaby Mouse Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Greetings, my lovely makers. Today we bring a breath of fresh countryside air into our hands with a project that celebrates rural elegance. May your stitches be joyful and your heart full as we craft this darling duo.

About This Creation & Angle

Let us talk about crafting character. Flora is not just an ordinary farmyard friend; she is a story waiting to be held in your hands. Notice the gentle slope of her snout and those wide, innocent eyes placed carefully to evoke a sense of sweet youth. She stands tall in her finest meadow attire.

We achieve this stunning, crisp finish by selecting a high-quality mercerized cotton yarn. This is the secret to impeccable stitch definition, especially vital for her vibrant red dress and delicate lace apron. Cotton ensures the doll remains sturdy yet absolutely huggable, holding its chubby, rounded shape beautifully over the years. No sharp angles exist here. Everything is a celebration of softness.

Project Snapshot

๐Ÿ“Š Difficulty: Intermediate Artisan

โฐ Est. Time: 15โ€“18 Hours

๐Ÿ“ Size: Approximately 25cm tall

“Patience in every stitch breathes life into the soul of your creation.”

Materials & Tools Needed

๐Ÿงถ Yarn: 100% Mercerized Cotton (DK weight) in Crisp White, Pitch Black, Ruby Red, Pale Pink, Warm Beige, and Golden Yellow.

๐Ÿชก Hook: 2.5mm crochet hook to ensure a tight, seamless fabric.

โœจ Other Materials: Premium polyester fiberfill, 10mm safety eyes (cow), 4mm safety eyes (mouse), tapestry needle, black embroidery floss, stitch markers, and a small piece of plastic canvas for the shoe soles.

Abbreviations & Stitches Used

ch: chain

sl st: slip stitch

sc: single crochet

inc: increase (2 sc in one stitch)

dec: decrease (invisible decrease)

hdc: half double crochet

dc: double crochet

The Complete Flora the Meadow Cow Pattern

๐Ÿฎ The Meadow Cow (Main Figure)

The Head Start with White yarn to craft her wide, gentle face. Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6) Round 2: inc in each st around (12) Round 3: [1 sc, inc] 6 times (18) Round 4: [2 sc, inc] 6 times (24) Round 5: [3 sc, inc] 6 times (30) Round 6: [4 sc, inc] 6 times (36) Round 7: [5 sc, inc] 6 times (42) Round 8: [6 sc, inc] 6 times (48) Round 9: [7 sc, inc] 6 times (54) Round 10: [8 sc, inc] 6 times (60) Rounds 11โ€“24: sc in each st around (60 for 14 rounds). Artisan’s Note: Switch to Black yarn for the upper right quadrant of her face around Round 15 to create her eye patch, carrying the white yarn securely behind. Round 25: [8 sc, dec] 6 times (54) Round 26: [7 sc, dec] 6 times (48) Round 27: [6 sc, dec] 6 times (42) Round 28: [5 sc, dec] 6 times (36) Round 29: [4 sc, dec] 6 times (30). Insert 10mm safety eyes between Rounds 18 and 19, spacing them 12 stitches apart. The low placement guarantees that adorable baby schema look. Round 30: [3 sc, dec] 6 times (24) Round 31: [2 sc, dec] 6 times (18) Stuff the head firmly, shaping the cheeks outwards. Fasten off, leaving a long tail.

The Snout Use Pale Pink yarn. Round 1: ch 10. Starting in the 2nd ch from hook: 8 sc, 3 sc in the last ch. Working down the opposite side: 7 sc, 2 sc in the last ch (20) Round 2: inc, 7 sc, 3 inc, 7 sc, 2 inc (26) Round 3: 1 sc, inc, 7 sc, [1 sc, inc] 3 times, 7 sc, [1 sc, inc] 2 times (32) Round 4: 2 sc, inc, 7 sc, [2 sc, inc] 3 times, 7 sc, [2 sc, inc] 2 times (38) Rounds 5โ€“7: sc in each st around (38) Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Embroider two small curved nostrils using black floss.

The Horns Make two using Warm Beige yarn. Round 1: 4 sc in a magic ring (4) Round 2: [1 sc, inc] 2 times (6) Round 3: [2 sc, inc] 2 times (8) Round 4: [3 sc, inc] 2 times (10) Rounds 5โ€“6: sc in each st around (10) Fasten off, leaving a tail. Lightly stuff.

The Ears Make one in Black, one in White. Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6) Round 2: [1 sc, inc] 3 times (9) Round 3: [2 sc, inc] 3 times (12) Round 4: [3 sc, inc] 3 times (15) Rounds 5โ€“8: sc in each st around (15) Round 9: [3 sc, dec] 3 times (12) Flatten the ear and sc across the opening. Do not stuff.

The Body Start with White yarn. Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6) Round 2: inc in each st around (12) Round 3: [1 sc, inc] 6 times (18) Round 4: [2 sc, inc] 6 times (24) Round 5: [3 sc, inc] 6 times (30) Round 6: [4 sc, inc] 6 times (36) Round 7: [5 sc, inc] 6 times (42) Round 8: [6 sc, inc] 6 times (48) Round 9: [7 sc, inc] 6 times (54) Round 10: [8 sc, inc] 6 times (60) Round 11: [9 sc, inc] 6 times (66) Rounds 12โ€“20: sc in each st around (66). Artisan’s Note: Add an organic black spot by switching to Black yarn for 5-8 stitches during Rounds 15-18. Round 21: [9 sc, dec] 6 times (60) Rounds 22โ€“24: sc in each st around (60) Round 25: [8 sc, dec] 6 times (54) Rounds 26โ€“28: sc in each st around (54) Round 29: [7 sc, dec] 6 times (48) Rounds 30โ€“32: sc in each st around (48) Round 33: [6 sc, dec] 6 times (42) Rounds 34โ€“35: sc in each st around (42) Round 36: [5 sc, dec] 6 times (36) Rounds 37โ€“38: sc in each st around (36) Round 39: [4 sc, dec] 6 times (30) Round 40: [3 sc, dec] 6 times (24) Round 41: [2 sc, dec] 6 times (18) Stuff the body firmly, creating a plump, rounded belly. Fasten off.

The Arms Make two. Start with Black yarn for the hooves. Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6) Round 2: inc in each st around (12) Round 3: [3 sc, inc] 3 times (15) Rounds 4โ€“6: sc in each st around (15) Change to White yarn. Round 7: sc in each st around in the Back Loops Only (15) Rounds 8โ€“24: sc in each st around (15) Stuff the bottom firmly, but leave the top empty so the arms rest flat against her sides. Flatten the top and sc across. Fasten off.

The Legs Make two. Start with White yarn. Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6) Round 2: inc in each st around (12) Round 3: [1 sc, inc] 6 times (18) Round 4: [2 sc, inc] 6 times (24) Rounds 5โ€“8: sc in each st around (24) Round 9: 6 dec, 12 sc (18) Round 10: 3 dec, 12 sc (15) Rounds 11โ€“26: sc in each st around (15). Incorporate a small black spot on one leg around Round 15. Stuff firmly. Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing to the body.

Red Mary Jane Shoes Make two in Ruby Red yarn. Round 1: ch 8. Starting in 2nd ch: 6 sc, 3 sc in last ch. Opposite side: 5 sc, 2 sc in last (16) Round 2: inc, 5 sc, 3 inc, 5 sc, 2 inc (22) Round 3: 1 sc, inc, 5 sc, [1 sc, inc] 3 times, 5 sc, [1 sc, inc] 2 times (28) Round 4: sc in Back Loops Only around (28) Rounds 5โ€“7: sc in each st around (28) Round 8: 8 sc, 6 dec, 8 sc (22) Round 9: ch 12 (for the strap), skip 10 stitches, sl st into the opposite side. Fasten off. Add a tiny red button detail.

The Tail Using White yarn, ch 15. Row 1: sl st in 2nd ch from hook and down the chain (14) Fasten off. Loop three strands of Black yarn through the tip and trim to create a tuft.

๐Ÿ‘— The Rustic Wardrobe

Ruby Red Dress Worked from the neck down. Use Ruby Red yarn. Row 1: ch 25. Starting in 2nd ch: sc across (24) Row 2: [3 sc, inc] 6 times (30) Row 3: [4 sc, inc] 6 times (36) Row 4: 6 sc, ch 6, skip 6 st (armhole), 12 sc, ch 6, skip 6 st (armhole), 6 sc (36) Row 5: sc in each st and ch space across (36) Rows 6โ€“10: sc across (36) Join to work in rounds for the skirt. Round 11: 2 dc in each st around (72) Round 12: [1 dc, 2 dc in next st] 36 times (108) Rounds 13โ€“20: dc in each st around (108) Round 21 (Edging): Switch to Black yarn. [sl st, skip 1, 5 dc in next st, skip 1] repeat around for a scalloped edge. Fasten off.

White Lace Apron Use White yarn. Row 1: ch 20. dc in 4th ch from hook and across (18) Row 2: ch 3, turn. [dc in next 2 st, ch 2, skip 2] across. Row 3: ch 1, turn. [sc in dc, 3 sc in ch-2 space] across. Row 4: ch 4, turn. [skip 1 sc, sc in next, ch 3] across. Row 5: [sl st into ch space, 5 dc in same space (shell), sc in next space] across to form a scalloped lace hem. Add a chain of 30 on each top corner for the apron ties.

Poppy Floral Crown Band: In Red, ch 45, join to form a circle. sc around. Flowers (Make 5 in Red): Magic ring. [ch 3, 2 dc into ring, ch 3, sl st into ring] 5 times to make petals. Fasten off. Sew black french knots in the center of each flower, then attach to the band.

๐Ÿญ The Little Field Mouse

Mouse Head & Body Use Warm Beige yarn. Round 1: 4 sc in a magic ring (4) Round 2: [1 sc, inc] 2 times (6) Round 3: [2 sc, inc] 2 times (8) Round 4: [3 sc, inc] 2 times (10) Round 5: [4 sc, inc] 2 times (12) Round 6: [1 sc, inc] 6 times (18) Rounds 7โ€“9: sc in each st around (18). Insert 4mm safety eyes at Round 7. Round 10: [2 sc, inc] 6 times (24) Rounds 11โ€“17: sc in each st around (24) Round 18: [2 sc, dec] 6 times (18) Round 19: [1 sc, dec] 6 times (12). Stuff firmly. Round 20: 6 dec (6). Fasten off and close the hole.

Mouse Ears Make two in Beige. 6 sc in a magic ring, sl st to first sc. Fasten off.

Mouse Limbs Make four in Beige. ch 5, sl st in 2nd ch and down the chain. Fasten off.

Mouse Tail In Pale Pink, ch 12. sl st down the chain. Fasten off.

๐ŸŒพ The Harvest Accessories

Tall Crocheted Wheat Stalks Use Golden Yellow yarn. Make 3. ch 30. Row 1: sl st in 2nd ch from hook and next 18 chains (this is the stem). For the wheat head: [ch 4, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in next 2 ch, sl st back into the main stem] repeat this sequence working up the remaining 10 chains, putting two “grains” in each chain loop. Fasten off.

Miniature Crocheted Wheat Stalk Use Golden Yellow. ch 12. sl st in 6 chains. Make 4 “grains” at the top using the same method as above but with ch 3 instead of 4. Fasten off.

Assembly & Final Touches

โžก๏ธ Position the snout directly between the eyes of the cow and sew securely.

โžก๏ธ Attach the horns to the top of the head, framing them with the ears sewn just below.

โžก๏ธ Sew the head onto the body. Attach the legs to the bottom of the body so she can stand flat, slipping her red shoes securely onto her hooves.

โžก๏ธ Sew the arms to the sides of the body, just below the neck.

โžก๏ธ Dress Flora in her red gown, tie the lace apron around her waist, and place the poppy crown upon her head.

โžก๏ธ Sew the mouse’s ears, limbs, and tail to the tiny body. Use black floss to embroider a little pink nose.

โžก๏ธ Stitch the wheat stalks securely into the arms of both the cow and the mouse.

Tips & FAQs

How do I ensure Flora stands up on her own? Flat shoe soles are crucial. You may cut a small circle of plastic canvas or sturdy cardboard and insert it into the bottom of the red shoes before stuffing.

Can I use acrylic yarn instead of cotton? Absolutely. Acrylic is wonderfully accessible. However, it will yield a slightly fuzzier texture and may increase the overall size of the doll slightly compared to fine cotton.

A Final Word

You have brought a remarkable character into the world today. Crafting is an expression of deep care, and holding this completed, rustic duo should fill you with immense pride. Until our next creation, keep your hooks busy and your imagination blooming.

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