Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern Roundup!


Happy Cinco de Mayo! Or you know, in about a month… We as crocheters need to prepare early: creating those awesome handmade gifts take some time! I’ve scoured the internet for some awesome Mexican-themes crochet patterns. Personally I can’t get enough of crochet cacti (cactusses??) – they are just soooo cute! Especially when they are ready to party – like this first crochet pattern!
Scroll down to see what other patterns I found! 
Click the photos for the link to the individual pattern!

Dante the Donkey and Carlos the Cactus – Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Dante and Carlos Crochet Pattern
Available in English or French*

Dante the Donkey and Carlos the Cactus are an unlikely but very loyal pair of amigos.

They met in the Mexican desert after Dante got lost straying too far from his family’s rancho. Carlos the Cactus chatted away and shook his maracas to cheer the little donkey up while he rested his weary legs through the long, dark night. By the morning they were firm friends. Bored of being mostly alone in the desert Carlos persuaded Dante to dig up his roots and put him in a terracotta pot so he could travel around with his new friend wherever he roamed.

Don’t worry, they eventually managed to find their way back to the rancho together where they now spend sunny days and starry nights planning their next daring adventure!

Dante measures approx. 9″ (23 cm) tall, Carlos measures approx. 5″ (13 cm) .

Pattern uses light worsted weight (DK/8 ply) yarn and a size D (3.25mm) Hook.

Suggested safety eye size – 9mm (Donkey)
6mm (Cactus)

Change the hook size and yarn weight to create different sized characters.

Detailed instructions and clear photographs are included to help you on your way.
This pattern is written in American crochet terminology and includes a handy stitch conversion chart so you can translate to British crochet terms instead should you wish to.

Pattern will be available for immediate download once payment is confirmed.

Crochet pattern – Dog Sombrero and Poncho set Cinco De Mayo

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
This Set was actually requested many times. and is a very quick and easy pattern.

The hat is meant to sit on top of the head and therefore does not have ear holes.

The poncho is a real poncho but with the added belly straps to keep it from slipping off their backs.

Friducha in Tehuana Dress Amigurumi Doll PDF Pattern (Crochet Typical Mexican Doll)

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
This is a pattern to make a doll representing a Mexican woman in typical Tehuana Suit. The dress is a regional traditional clothing from Tehuantepec, a city that has a reputation for being a “matriarchal society”, which at least holds true for their local markets.

The finish doll size is about 13″ (32.5cm) standing. Warning: the doll can’t stand on its own.
The PDF pattern is available in English (American standards).
The skill level is easy/intermediate, but don’t worry: if you’re a beginner, the pattern includes detailed instructions easy to follow, with demonstrative pictures and extra tutorials as an appendix.
To make the doll you need few things: scraps of yarns, a couple of crochet hooks, some stuffing and lots of love!

Crochet PATTERN for Mexican Cactus amigurumi – EN+FR

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
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Measurement : 25 cm / 9.8″ tall when made with indicated yarn.
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TO MAKE THIS PATTERN YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW HOW TO :

begin with a magic ring
single crochet
half double crochet
double crochet
treble crochet
increase
invisible decrease
switch color
work in continuous rounds
work flat
work BLO
work FLO

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern

Desert Cactus Crochet Pattern, Mexican Cactus Crochet Pattern, Plant in Pot Crochet Pattern, Plant Crochet Pattern, DIY Crochet Cactus

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Look at that very cute small desert cactus! Now you can make one yourself with this clear and easy to follow crochet pattern. This cactus is perfect for those who can’t even manage to keep real cacti alive, lol!

When made with a 4.0mm crochet hook and light worsted weight yarn, this cactus will become approx. 20,5cm / 8″ tall.

Needed materials to make this pattern:
– crochet needle, size G (6) / 4.0mm
– yarn type: light worsted weight / DK
– green yarn (about 83 yards / 75 meters)
– brown yarn (about 95 yards / 86 meters)
– dark brown yarn (about 28 yards / 25 meters)
– dark green yarn (about 2 yards / 1,5 meters)
– grey yarn (about 2.5 yards / 2 meters)
– yellow yarn (about 3.5 yards / 3 meters)
– tapestry needle
– fiberfill for stuffing

Needed skills to make this pattern:
– magic ring
– chain stitches
– slip stitches
– single crochet
– double crochet
– increasing and decreasing
– basic embroidery skills: backstitch technique

Overall skill level: advanced beginner.

The pattern is written in US crochet terminology and is available in English and German. The pattern description is written using abbreviations; there’s an extensive list included to explain all abbreviations used. There are also a lot of detailed pictures included to guide you through the pattern. After you’ve completed your purchase, you can download the pattern in the language you require.

CROCHET PATTERN- Amigurumi Margarita

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere! Crochet yourself this cute little frozen concoction…that helps you hang on.

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Pattern is written in English with US terms and abbreviations. (I include metric measurements)

Completely tested and edited with photographs.

Contains instructions for the margarita and an Optional Wood Stand.

Suitable for beginner crocheters.

Sewing is required in assembly.

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern

Crochet PONCHO Pattern Vintage 70s Crochet Mexican Poncho Pattern Crochet Cape Crochet Shawl Crochet Sweater Pattern Crochet Tribal Poncho

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Vintage 70’s Crochet Pattern ♥70s Fringed Mexican Poncho

• Size 5.00cm crochet hook.

You can print this file on 8.5″ x 11″ sheet size.

You will receive a professionally scanned PDF copy of this Vintage Retro 1970’s Crocheted Poncho Shawl pattern.
Easy instructions to follow. English language.

Mexican Hernando, Amigurumi doll crochet pattern, crocheted dolls pattern, amigurumi PDF pattern

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Mexican Hernando would like to sing a song for you

* Simple pattern if you know how to crochet Magic Ring, chain , slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet.
* This manual is available in English, Dutch and German.
*Hernando is 45 cm (hook size 3).
* The manual is very detailed and contains many photos.

Crochet Pattern: Amigurumi, Piñata Fiesta

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
Instructions included for both styles (stuffed toy & candy dish)

Size
Aprx 4.5” X 7”

Materials
Small amounts of yarn in appropriate colors (med 4 worsted weight)
(used here: bright yellow, orange, blue, purple, & pink)
F Crochet Hook (3.75 mm)
Stitch Marker(s)
Embroidery Needle
Stuffing

Crochet Techniques Needed
Magic Circle/Adjustable Ring
Stitching in continuous rounds
Single Crochet
Half Double Crochet
Increasing
Invisible Decreasing
Chaining & turning
Whip Stitch

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern

Crochet Mexican hat pattern, sombrero hat pattern, Mexican sombrero, 3 sizes – baby, child and adult

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern

Piñata Horse crochet pattern

Cinco De Mayo Crochet Pattern
This is a crochet pattern only.
You will receive 2 PDF documents, a written pattern in US terms and a photo guide.

The pattern describes how to crochet this adorable piñata horse that has a pocket to hold candy.
The finished piñata measures about 16 inches tall and 15 inches from front to back.
The pocket is large enough to hold one regular sized bag of candy.

This is a fun project to make and can be used as a party favor, keep sake, or just a fun gift to cheer someone up. My kids said it would make a nice place to hide their favorite things 🙂



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