Designer: Anastasia Ramko
Instagram: @igrushki_kids.krd
Hi there, amigurumi fans!
Say hello to Richie the Fox — an irresistibly cute amigurumi creation designed by the talented Anastasia Ramko (VK). This free crochet pattern features a friendly woodland fox full of charm and personality, brought to life with ALIZE Angora Gold yarn. Using just 30g of orange, 10g of white, and 10g of black yarn (100g / 550m, 20% wool / 80% acrylic), along with a 1 mm crochet hook and a pair of half-bead eyes, you’ll create a soft and detailed companion perfect for gifting or display.
A heartfelt thank you to Anastasia for sharing this delightful pattern with the amigurumi community. Be sure to check out the end of the post, where you’ll discover even more inspiring amigurumi fox ideas — perfect for sparking your creativity and expanding your handmade collection!

Materials:
– Yarn “ALIZE” ANGORA GOLD
(100gr / 550m) (20% wool / 80% a krill)
– Orange – 30g
– White – 10g
– Black – 10g
– Hook number 1
– Half-bead eyes
– Glue
– holofiber
– Needle, scissors
– Yarns Iris black
Abbreviations:
MR – Amigurumi Magic ring
App – application
sc : Single Crochet
inc : Increase
dec : Decrease
tr : Triple Crochet/ Treble Crochet
st: Stitch
dc : Double Crochet
hdc: Half Double Crochet
sl-st : Slip Stitch
ch : Chain
..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of “inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).
FLO : Crochet into front loops only
BLO : Crochet into back loops only
BL : Bobble Stitch – do 5dc all in the same stitch and then yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook (the original loop + 1 loop for each partially completed dc)
Tips:
– You can knit with any yarn of your choice, this will only affect the size of the toy
– We knit a toy in a spiral, unless otherwise indicated
– Decreases fit invisible
– I advise you to knit with a yarn tension
– We stuff the toy in the process of knitting
– The size of the finished toy from the specified materials is 11cm, from the yarn of jeans from Yartarn 15cm.
AMIGURUMI FOX FREE PATTERN

Head:
1Rnd: White yarn 6sc in MR
2Rnd: inc*6 – 12sc
3Rnd: (3sc,inc)*3times – 15sc
4Rnd: (4sc,inc)*3times – 18sc
5Rnd: Change the yarn to orange (5sc,inc)*3times -21sc
6Rnd: (6sc,inc)*3times – 24sc
7Rnd: 6sc,12inc,6sc- 36sc
8Rnd: 36 sc
9Rnd: (5sc,inc)*6times -42sc
10Rnd: (6sc,inc)*6times – 48sc
11-19Rnd: 48sc (9rnds)
20Rnd: (6sc,dec)*6times – 42sc
21Rnd:(5sc,dec)*6times – 36sc
22Rnd:(4sc,dec)*6times – 30sc
23Rnd:(3sc,dec)*6times – 24sc
24Rnd:(2sc,dec)*6times – 18sc
25Rnd:(1sc,dec)*6times – 12sc
26Rnd:(dec)*6times.
Close knitting, pull off the loops.
This is the head you should get!
Ears 2 parts:
1Rnd: Black yarn 6sc in MR
2Rnd: (1sc,inc)*3times – 9sc
3Rnd: 9sc
Change the yarn to orange
4Rnd: (2sc,inc)*3times – 12sc
5Rnd: (3sc,inc)*3times – 15sc
6Rnd: (4sc,inc)*3times – 18sc
7Rnd: (5sc,inc)*3times – 21sc
8Rnd: (6sc,inc)*3times – 24sc
Fold the piece in half and knit. Fasten and cut the yarn, leaving a long end for sewing.
Fold the eyes as in the photo and secure.
Head design:
Mark the eyelet tightening points with pins. Between the 6th and 7th rows, in the 7th row we put a pin after the first increase and, having retreated one column down, we put the second pin.
Between the pins for tie-downs 8sc
➢ Make a tightening and glue the eyes
➢ Sew on the ears from 11 to 13 rows. Between the ears 11- 12sc
➢ Sew the nose and eyebrows with black yarn.
➢ Here we have such a cute face)
Body:
1Rnd: Orange yarn 6sc in MR
2Rnd: inc*6times – 12sc
3Rnd: (1sc,inc)*6times – 18sc
4Rnd: (2sc,inc)*6times – 24sc
5Rnd: (3sc,inc)*6times – 30sc
6Rnd: (4sc,inc)*6times – 36sc
7Rnd: (5sc,inc)*6times – 42sc
8-13Rnd: 42sc (6rnds)
14Rnd: 7sc,(dec,3sc)*5times,dec,8sc-36sc
15-16Rnd: 36sc
17Rnd: 7sc,(dec,2sc)*5times,dec,7sc-30sc
18Rnd: (3sc,dec)*6times – 24sc
19Rnd: 24sc
20Rnd: (2sc,dec)*6times – 18sc
21Rnd: 18sc,slst.
Paws:
1Rnd: Black yarn 6sc in MR
2Rnd: inc*6times – 12sc
3Rnd: (3sc,inc)*3times – 15sc
4-5Rnd: 15sc
6Rnd: 2dec,11sc-13sc
7Rnd: dec,11sc-12sc
Change the yarn to orange
8-15Rnd: 12sc (8rnds)
16Rnd: dec*6times
Close the knitting, fasten the yarn and leave the long end for sewing.
* We fill only the lower part of the hands
Tail:
1Rnd: White yarn 6sc in MR
2Rnd: 3inc,3sc-9sc
3Rnd: 9sc
4Rnd: Change to orange
2sc,3inc,4sc-12sc
5Rnd: 12sc
6Rnd: (3sc,inc)*3times – 15sc
7-10Rnd: 15sc (4rnds)
11Rnd: (3sc,dec)*3times – 12sc
12Rnd: 12sc
13Rnd: (2sc,dec)*3times – 9sc
Fold the piece in half and knit on both sides. Cut the yarn, leaving the long end to be sewn on.
Legs:
1Rnd: With black yarn, pick 5ch from 2 loops from the inc hook, 2sc, 3inc at the top, 3sc on the back of the chain -10sc
2Rnd: 2inc,2sc,3inc,2sc,inc-16
3Rnd: (1sc,inc)*2times,2sc,(1sc,inc)*3times,3sc,inc-22sc
4-5Rnd: 22sc (knit another 2-3 sc for offset)
6Rnd: 5sc,6dec,5sc-16sc
7Rnd: 6sc,2dec,6sc-14sc
8Rnd: (4sc,dec)*2times,2sc-12sc
9-15Rnd: 12sc (7rnds)
16Rnd: dec*6times
We fill only the lower part!
Close the knitting, fasten the yarn and leave the long end for sewing.
Assembly:
Sew your head to body
➢ Sew on the ponytail between 6-7 rows
➢ Sew on the legs in the area of the 9th row
➢ Sew the handles under the head
➢ Tie a fox scarf, any pattern that you like
* I have a scarf knitted with a false English elastic pattern
Congratulations, your adorable little fox Richie is ready! Thanks for knitting with me!
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