Here we are with another roundup of crochet designs featuring llamas and alpacas! These Central American animals have been the subjects of shows and movies, even cartoons! Remember Disney’s Kuzco? That cartoon llama made my childhood! Now, we will give them the spotlight with this article. If you want to see more crochet patterns to make llamas or alpacas, just keep on reading.
Ragdoll Llama Crochet Pattern
First up in our list is this cute llama crochet design in the classic ragdoll style. This is the kind of doll you see kids bringing all around. The pattern looks very cute while still being relatable to kids and adults alike. In addition to the main crochet pattern, there are added accessories as well! Talk about hitting some birds with one stone!
The characteristic rag doll kind of look is achieved by the textured yarn used for its fur. The texture makes this llama toy stand out and seem more real. The textured yarn covers almost all of the body, head, and tail, with the exception of the face. The face has a different crochet pattern with simple lines for the eyes and nose parts. There are two horn-like projections coming out of the head for the ears. Attached to the ears are tassel – like ornaments for added design.
Going down to the body, there are not a lot of features apart from the textured yarn. The head is connected to the neck, which goes down to the body, and then to the legs with no ridges or dividers. The legs and feet don’t have distinguishing features. This llama ragdoll also has a bushy tail.
Now, let’s go on to the accessories! What makes this crochet doll look so festive would be the decorations adorning its body. Aside from the tassels on its ears, it also has a multi – colored rag or carpet on its back and a pompom necklace around its neck. This really adds a pop of color to this monochromatic doll.
This crochet doll would be about 40 centimeters or 15 and a half inches tall when the suggested materials are used. This crochet design would be for the beginner to early intermediate levels. The crochet pattern is originally made by Jillian Hewitt of Spin a Yarn Studio.
Andean Animal Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
This is probably one of the most, if not the most, unique llama crochet dolls I have come across! The “fur” is made up of individual crocheted yarn balls put together to form the doll. This crochet toy definitely stands out because of its fur.
This crochet design is an Amigurumi one because of its simplicity and cuteness making people of all ages like it.
Most of this crochet animal’s head and body is covered by the fur, made up of the repeated circular crochet pattern. For the head, they resemble the hair on top of the face, like in humans. The bottom half of the head not covered by the circular fur is the face. The face contains cute black buttons as eyes and a protruding snout with a simple thread pattern.
Jutting out of the fur on top of the head are two long ears with a distinct crochet pattern. Going down the head would be the somewhat short neck and then the body. Both the neck and the body are covered with the circular fur described. The thighs and legs are also covered with this circular fur. Only the tips of the feet are not covered. They are another crochet shape just sewn to the legs parts. Aside from that, there are no additional accessories included in this crochet design.
This crochet design would be for the intermediate level. The crochet pattern is originally made by Laura of Lugilumi’s Patterns.
Llampaca Amigurumi Plushie Toy Crochet Pattern
When I think of a llama stuffed toy, this is the image of the crocheted toy I get in my head! This crochet design is also cool since it combines two Andean animals together to create this cute crochet doll. The designer combines the llama and alpaca together to make this llampaca amigurumi doll!
This llampaca crochet toy is the right amounts of simplicity and detail – oriented put together in one. This particular crochet design has two colors as bases because the face, ears, tail, and paws are a different color from the body – a.k.a. the body’s “fur”. This makes it stand out from the other crochet designs. Aside from that, I like how it is kind of realistic with the body proportions and that this crochet toy really stands up. Also, the two base colors are white or cream for the fur and beige for the face, ears, tail, and paws. This makes the crochet doll resemble the real – life Andean animals it draws inspiration from.
As said, the body is dominated by the white fur. The white yarn used is thicker than the beige yarn. This gives the crochet toy more dimension. This also means the face looks like it’s another layer from the white yarn, making the face look like it’s beneath the fur. The face is composed of two cute black buttons for eyes and has a continuous snout with an x-shaped thread design at the end. On top of the head are two beige ears jutting out of the white fur. Going down, this plushie toy has a long white neck that continues to a white body. There is a small beige tail peeking through behind. On the body are four white thighs attached and shapes of beige crocheted yarn at the ends, which represent the paws.
For added decoration, there is a multi – colored blanket or rag situated on its back with the ends of the yarn bits hanging at the ends.
This crochet doll would be about 28 to 30 centimeters or 11 to 12 inches tall when the suggested materials are used. The designer of this pattern suggests that two kinds of yarn are used and that the one used for the fur should be thicker than the other one. This crochet design would be for the beginner to intermediate levels. The crochet pattern is originally made by Wojciech Kamyszek of Orlica Craft.
Llama Amigurumi Plush Crochet Pattern
If you want something simple but elegant, this crochet pattern would be the one for you! The figure is easy on the eyes and is just one form, but looks sophisticated with the monochrome look. According to the person who made this crochet design, this pattern was made to specifically minimize sewing parts together. This crochet design has the head, the body, and the legs in one piece. Only the tail and the ears are stitched to the base form. If you want an elegant llama plushie toy for yourself or as a gift, this is definitely the way to go! Use white, gray, or black yarn for added elegance.
As said, the whole crochet toy is just one form. That means the head flows seamlessly to the neck, the body, then the legs with not break or ridges whatsoever. This is minimalism at its finest. For the head, the only distinguishing feature would be the black buttons as eyes. There are also two ears sewn to the top of the head as ears. The only other thing sewn on this crochet doll is the fluffy ball that is the tail at the back of the body. The head is quite small but the circumference of the neck gets bigger and bigger as it goes down to the body. The body is looks good with soft curves from the neck to the legs.
This crochet doll would be about 8 inches tall, not including the ears, and 5 inches long when the suggested materials are used. The designer of this pattern suggests that the kind of yarn is worsted weight. This crochet design would be for the advanced beginner to intermediate levels. For the loopy version, it would be for the advanced intermediate to advanced levels. The crochet pattern is originally made by Kamidake of Kamidake Fiber Arts.
Llemy the Llama Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
Make way, make way, for Llemy the llama is here to party! I just want to ruffle its head and go attend a fiesta or a festival with it. With its accessories and kind face, I bet Llemy will be a good companion for anyone!
Llemy is pretty much one color, which is white, except for the tips of its paws and its nose. What is very distinct about this crochet llama toy is the accessories it has, making it look very festive. It also has a curly crown of hair on top of its head, making it look like quite a character.
The face looks like a part of the neck because it just goes straight down from the head to the body. There is no delineation of where the face ends and where the neck begins. This just adds to the character of Llemy the Llama. Llemy has two black buttons for eyes and another crochet shape for a snout. The nose part is cute because it is a different color from the base color and also has a design, compared to others that only have a single line of thread for the snout.
Going down, the end of the neck and most of the body are hidden from plain view by the accessories. Llemy has oversized pompoms in the shape of a necklace placed around the base of the neck and a very vibrant rag or carpet covering its back. This is a good contrast to Llemy’s all – white fur. At the end of the legs are small, brown toes.
This crochet doll would be about 7 by 13 centimeters or 2.7 by 5 inches tall when the suggested materials are used. The designer of this pattern suggests that the yarn used is Sports weight yarn. This crochet design would be for the beginner to advanced beginner levels. The crochet pattern is originally made by Silke Merckx of Birds and Crickets.
Lucy the Llama Crochet Pattern
This is one of the cutest llama crochet toys ever! With the cartoon head and small body, Lucy looks like a teddy bear in crochet llama form. Lucy seems very nice, and would be every child’s best friend! This crochet doll would be something I easily imagine a child carrying around.
This llama crochet toy has three different colors in its crochet design. Plus, it has a very colorful accessory (in the form of a rug) to boot!
Most of the head and body are crocheted using worsted weight yarn in the color tan. Lucy has a very distinct, big head making up its charm. This crochet doll also has a head full of hair covering the top half of the face. Peeking out of the yarn strands are two crocheted ears. For the eyes, Lucy has two 12 millimeters black safety eyes. Black yarn is also used for long eyelashes, making Lucy cuter. Attached to the front of the face is its snout, crocheted using white yarn. At the end of the snout is a y-shaped black embroidery for the nose.
The head plus the ears make up majority of this crocheted llama doll’s height. The head is then attached to a visibly slimmer neck and a somewhat small body, both crocheted in tan worsted weighted yarn. The body does not have any additional features to it. Since this llama crochet plushie toy is made to look like a teddy bear toy, it is made sitting down with one pair of arms and one pair of legs. The arms and legs are tan, while having brown fatter ends.
To finish this crochet design, a rug is thrown in the lot. The rug can be any colors you want. The brighter, the merrier. In this particular example, the rug is bright red and maroon. It is an added accessory to the crochet doll and is wider than the doll itself.
This crochet doll would be about 22.8 centimeters tall sitting down and 27.94 tall centimeters standing up, or 9 inches tall sitting down and 11 inches tall standing up when the suggested materials are used. The designer of this pattern suggests that the yarns used are worsted weight yarns in at least 4 colors. This crochet design would be for the beginner level. The crochet pattern is originally made by Theresa Kicher of Theresa’s Crochet Shop.
Oh My Llama Amigurumi Hook Holder Crochet Pattern
This one right here is a cute result of when a fun design meets functionality. It serves the purpose of both being an amigurumi llama crochet doll and a multi – purpose holder! If you want a llama crochet doll that will also function as a desk holder of some sort, then this llama crochet design is the one for you!
This particular llama crochet design is a llama doll and a multi – functional holder in one. The llama doll is made with the llama sitting on its belly like how a real life llama would, so the belly is the base of this crochet design with no legs in sight. The whole body is covered by textured, curly yarn made to closely resemble a llama’s fur. For the head, this crochet llama has big button eyes, making it look docile and sweet. It also has long eyelashes for added character. Attached below the eyes is the snout, with colorful threads surrounding it, made to resemble restraints. The restraints also end with yarn bits hanging. The snout subtly stands out because a different color and type of yarn compared to the fur was used to make it, as well as a different pattern. Peeking out of the top of this crochet toy’s head are two crocheted ears attached. The yarn material and pattern used for the ears are different to the fur. However, they are the same with the snout. The body does not have much features to it. The majority of the body is composed of the cup holder. At the end of the back is a tail attached, with the yarn used the same with the fur.
Now going to the second main attraction of this crochet design, which is the cup holder. Compared to the llama part, which is subtle with its white color with some beige, the cup holder stands out because of its color. The yarn used is different, and four bright colors are used to make the cup holder. The design is also lively and festive to look at. In fact, you have designs to choose from! This complements well with the monochrome – looking llama.
This crochet doll would be about 18 centimeters long when the suggested materials are used. The designer of this pattern suggests that the yarns used are 4 – ply cotton yarns and a loopy yarn. This crochet design would be for the intermediate level. The crochet pattern is originally made by Irina of Curious Amigurumi Patterns.
Lara the Llama Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
Lara the llama is so sweet and adorable. From the body form to its accessories, you will surely find this llama crochet doll charming and want to bring her home! If you ever have a bad day, Lara would turn your frown upside down.
If you want to find a dainty kind of crochet doll, then this is the one for you! The ones that really stand out would be the accessories. This crochet doll has a pastel pompom headband, complete with ribbons, and a lacy, beautiful rag on its back. The colors used for both accessories are pastel – like pink, cream, blue, and dark blue. The pompoms used are big enough to encircle the whole front of the head. The headband also has satin ribbons for an added touch of elegance. The rag also covers the top half of the crochet doll’s back. They add a feminine twist to the crochet doll and complete the whole look.
This llama crochet doll has a cream or off – white color for the fur. The head has a pompom headband attached to it, then two somewhat long ears coming out of the top of the head. For the face, black thread is used for the eyes and nose details. Cosmetic blush is used to add some pink to its cheeks. A crocheted snout is attached on the bottom half of the face.
The head has a soft curve for the head part which also curves softly going down to the neck, then the body. Where the neck ends is where the ornamental rag on its back begins. The rag covers most of the back. Attached to the back is a sleek tail.
Connected to the body form are the legs. They are continuous with the body with no ridges. This llama crochet doll is made standing up. The legs are proportionally chubby, looking like two – toned sausages. At the bottom part of the legs is a different, somewhat darker color of beige, giving it more dimension.
This crochet doll would be about 19.5 centimeters tall or 7.75 inches tall when the suggested materials are used. This crochet design would be for the intermediate level. The crochet pattern is originally made by The Little Hook of The Little Hook Crochet.
Boho Llama Applique Crochet Pattern
If you want to do something outside the box, then this
crochet design would be great for you! Different from the others which are
stuffed toys and crochet dolls, this one is a flat crochet applique of a llama.
This would be a good decoration for tables or hung as a wall, door, or closet
ornament. This would be a subtle yet special way to show your love for llamas
and crocheting!
The base color of the fur of this llama is white, which makes up the majority of its body. The head looks like a flower from its crochet pattern. Attached to the top of the head are two brown crocheted ears with white edges. For the face, this llama has two black buttons for the eyes and another layer of a small brown crocheted circle for the snout. On the snout is a simple detail for the nose made by using a black thread.
Going down to the neck and body, the white fur is still the majority. The edges are made curly and are crocheted in a similar pattern to that of the head’s, just with some modifications. The neck and the back are adorned with accessories. The neck contains necklaces of different colored threads. The same threads are used in making the colorful flower – shaped rag found on the back of the llama.
Going down to the legs, brown yarn is used for the four legs. This is the same yarn and color used for the ears and the snout. The paws are crocheted using black yarn.
This crochet applique would be about 7 inches tall when the suggested materials are used and with a 3.75 millimeter hook. This crochet design would be for the intermediate level. The crochet pattern is originally made by Nella of Nella’s Cottage, LLC.
David and Grace Alpaca Crochet Pattern
If you would ask me to give you the most sophisticated pattern of an alpaca crochet doll that I could find, this would be it. Looking at the two alpaca crochet dolls, they look like they came from a posh family and can’t wait to spend their winter break in a private cottage in the mountains. I would give these dolls to family and friends I want to impress, just for the fun of it.
We will start from the head going down. On top of the head, these crochet dolls have curly brown hair made from yarn. On the either side of their head full of hair are two pointy ears the same color and yarn as the face. The girl alpaca crochet doll even has a ribbon on one ear. The face is just simple but looks elegant. The elements are quite small, leaving ample space for the base yarn to be seen. The eyes are quite small and are made from small black plastic beads. The snout is another layer of crocheted shape that is attached to the bottom half of the face. For the nose and eyelashes, thin black thread is used.
Majority of the body, arms, and legs are covered with the clothing accessories. Only the tips of the arms and legs peak through, and they are the same color and yarn as the face. These crochet dolls are made human – like, with them standing upright like humans and them having clothes and features like humans.
Like what was said, these crochet alpaca dolls were made with winter in mind. Both of them don thick crocheted sweaters in gray and red. The girl alpaca even has a crocheted scarf, in red, white, and black, entwined around the neck. The girl alpaca has a plaid skirt on while the boy alpaca has checkered pants on. To finish the girl alpaca’s look, it has a knitted, circular shoulder bag. So cute and elegant!
These crochet dolls would be about 30.5 centimeters tall standing up when the suggested materials are used. This crochet design would be for the intermediate level. The crochet pattern is originally made by Diana and Sveta of Sweet Patterns Lab.
Lovely Llama Alpaca Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
Browsing llama and alpaca crochet dolls, hoping to find one to give to your little loved ones? Then this llama alpaca hybrid crochet doll could be a great one for you! This crochet doll is made specifically for warm hugs and cuddles and snuggles all day. Complete with the heartwarming crocheted poncho, this would be a hit for kids who want the best stuffed toy to curl up with.
This llama alpaca crochet doll is made like a human, so it is standing upright like how a human is and has hair only at the top of its head. It even has a poncho to keep it warm, like a human with clothing pieces! On this crochet doll’s head is a head full of curly hair, crocheted painstakingly for some good detail. On top are crocheted triangles or cones that represent this stuffed toy doll’s ears. To add to the festive look, the tips of the ears have red tassels on them.
The face, when viewed from the side, is shaped like a cone. The tip would be its snout, with black thread shaped in the letter Y for its nose. Near the base are two black buttons for the eyes.
Going down, this crochet toy has a proportional neck, though the rest of the body is hidden by its colorful poncho. The tips of the arms and legs are dark brown, a different color from the rest of the body, which is white or cream.
The knitted poncho is a show stealer. The patterns are made in a circular motion and the colors used are vibrant and bright to catch people’s attentions. At the edges are tassels for that fiesta vibe.
This crochet doll would be about 15 inches tall standing up when the suggested materials are used. This crochet design would be for the intermediate level. The crochet pattern is originally made by Marissa of Little Bee Goods.
Astrid the Alpaca Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
This sweet tandem would be a perfect match for sisters or a mother – daughter combo. These crochet dolls look adorable, if I do say so myself. The accessories they have just add to the cuteness factor and make them look even more dainty!
Astrid the alpaca crochet doll has white yarn as fur, making her look delicate and clean. She has textured yarn as fur, making the doll look more three dimensional. Most of her body is covered with fur. Even her head has fur. Only some parts are free of fur, namely her ears, face, and the tips of her arms legs. She is made standing upright like a human being.
On top of Astrid’s head is a tuft of white textured fur. Coming out is a pair of white crocheted ears. In between the ears is a band of crocheted flowers in different pastel colors. The fur then ends to give way to the face. Astrid’s face looks angelic and tame. She has big eyes with eyelashes and blush on the cheeks. I also liked that her nose was made using pink thread. Going down, her whole body is covered with textured fur. Surrounding the upper part of her chest is a pastel poncho adorned with small pastel patterns and tassels to close the poncho around the chest. The tips of the arms and legs end in beige hooves.
Beside Astrid is her smaller, but equally cute, alpaca friend. Unlike Astrid, this crocheted llama doll does not have textured fur surrounding her body and instead has crocheted beige yarn for the base. The only hair found is the tuft of hair on top of the head, in between the ears. Also surrounding the top of the hair is a mini – headband of flowers, which is a smaller version of Astrid’s. All features and accessories are similar to Astrid’s, except only for the colors.
Astrid the crochet doll would be about 12.6 inches tall or 32 centimeters tall standing up when the suggested materials are used. The yarns used by the designer are worsted weight. This crochet design would be for the easy to intermediate levels. The crochet pattern is originally made by One and Two Company.
Llama Louis Crochet Pattern
This llama figure is quite the character! Louis the llama is what a llama would look like if it lived in the human world. This llama crochet doll looks well – suited for the fall season and would be a good gift to the adult people in your life.
Because of the colors of the yarns used, this llama crochet stuffed toy also looks like a teddy bear. It is composed of the colors tan and brown. The tan color is the base of the textured fur used all over the body. On top of the head is a tuft of brown yarn that is made to resemble combed back hair. Coming out on top of the head is a pair of crocheted ears with brown pointed ends. The fur continues to the face. It has small eyes with an attached brown crocheted snout. Going down, the whole body is covered with textured fur. Surrounding the upper part of her chest is a green scarf adorned with small bells at the ends. The tips of the arms and legs end in brown hooves.
Louis the crochet doll would be about 29 centimeters tall standing up, including the tips of the ears, when the suggested materials are used. The yarns used by the designer are semi cotton and polyester. This crochet design would be for the intermediate level. The crochet pattern is originally made by Vita of Amigurumi Toys by Vita.
Llama Planter Crochet Pattern
Last but not the least is this multi – functional llama planter! With all the craze of succulents nowadays, this would be a way to jazz up your succulent or planter while showing your love for crocheting and llamas! If you have plant – loving friends or loved ones, this would be a great gift idea to them.
The planter is situated at the back of the llama crochet. The opening is surrounded by pompoms of different colors and sizes, adding color to the completed crochet piece. Other than that, the crocheted llama is monochrome tan from the head to the body. Because of the design, this particular llama does not have any legs.
For the head, this crochet llama has pointed, long ears. Going down, black thread is used to make the cross eyes. A snout is attached, which is the same yarn used for the face and body and the same crochet pattern. The nose detail is made using the same black thread. This crochet llama then has a long neck connecting to the planter holder that is the body.
This planter holder holds plastic pots that are 2 to 2.5 inches in diameter and 2 to 2.5 inches tall. The designer used two worsted weight yarn strands pulled together and a 6 – millimeter hook. This crochet design would be for the intermediate to advanced levels. The crochet pattern is originally made by Lisa of Hello Happy Crochet Patterns.