Hey, fellow crochet enthusiasts! There’s an indescribable thrill in taking a skein of yarn and breathing life into an enchanting creation. Today, I’m super excited to guide you towards your next crochet escapade: crafting an utterly adorable crocheted tiger!
The moment I began crocheting this little feline, pure bliss washed over me. Each stitch felt like I was adding a layer to its vibrant personality. Its plush body, meticulously crafted with love, radiates coziness—you can almost feel the warmth of a real tiger cub. The black – and – orange stripes, carefully stitched, give it a touch of wild charm. Its perky ears and the little nose, exude a sense of playfulness. And those bright, shiny eyes? They seem to tell a thousand stories, full of adventure and curiosity.
Crocheting isn’t merely a pastime; it’s a powerful form of self – expression, a wonderful way to slow down, and truly relish the simple pleasures. It’s incredibly therapeutic, helping you shed the stress of a long day. There’s nothing quite like the sense of pride and fulfillment that comes from creating something unique with your own two hands.
Whether you decide to gift this crocheted tiger to a special someone, or keep it as a captivating addition to your personal collection, one thing’s for sure—it’s guaranteed to bring an abundance of smiles. So, grab your crochet hook, pick out your favorite yarn, and let’s embark on this journey to create a little slice of happiness!
X: sc(single crochet) V: 2 sc into the same stitch A: single crochet decrease number+(): the number of times to loop the stitches in parentheses K: sp(s)(spaces) T: hdc (half double crochet) F: dc (double crochet) E: tr (treble crochet) blo: Through back loops only flo: Through front loops only M: 3sc (single crochet 3 together) W: 3sc into the same stitch
At the beginning of each round, make a chain (ch), and at the end of each round, work a slip stitch (sl st). These two stitches do not count toward the total stitch count.
① Crochet the head of a little tiger
Row | Stitch |
R1 | 8X |
R2 | 8V |
R3 | 8 (X, V) |
R4 | 8 (X, V, X) |
R5 | 2(4X, V), 5X, V, 2(4X, V), 5X, V |
R6~R9 | 38X |
R10 | Changing the color of the wire 9X, 6V, 8X, 6V, 9X |
R11-R14 | 50X |
R15 | 9X, 6A, 8X, 6A, 9X |
R16 | 3 (3X, A), 2X, A, 3 (3X, A), 2X, A |
R17 | 6 (3X, A) |
R18 | 6 (X, A, X) |
② Crochet the ears of a little tiger
The inner ears |
Start with a magic ring and crochet 8 single crochets. |
Crochet the outer ears |
R1: 6X |
R2: 3 (X, V) |
R3: 3 (X, V, X) |
Stick the inner ears and the outer ears together or sew them together. |


③ Crochet the paws of a little tiger
Row | Stitch |
R1 | 6X |
R2 | 2 (2X, V) |
R3~R4 | Change to yarn of another color and crochet. 8X |
R5 | 2 (2X, A) |
R6~R7 | 6X |
④ Crochet the legs and body of a little tiger.
Row | Stitch |
R1 | 6X |
R2 | 6V |
R3~R4 | Change to yarn of another color and crochet. 12X |
Crochet two penguin legs. Break the thread after finishing the first leg. For the second leg, chain 3 (3ch), then connect the two legs and crochet the body. | |
R5 | 12X, 3X, 12X, 3X |
R6 | 6 (2X, V, 2X) |
R7~R9 | 36X |
R10 | Change to yarn of another color and crochet. blo: 36X |
R11 | 6X, A, 16X, A, 10X |
R12 | 4X, 2A, 14X, 2A, 8X |
R13 | 5 (2X, A, 2X) |
R14 | 10X, A, 13X |
R15 | 6 (2X, A) (Merge the arms at the appropriate position and crochet them.) |
R16 | 18X |
Leave a long thread to sew it to the head. |




⑤ Crochet the suspender trousers for the little tiger
At the center of the outer half – stitch of R10, crochet 9 single crochets(flo:9X). Then crochet in rows for 4 rows. For the suspenders, chain 18 stitches, connect it to the back, and then crochet the other suspender. |
⑥ Crochet the tail of the little tiger
R1~R12: 6X (You can add a shaping strip.) |
⑦ Crochet the area where the whiskers are on the face of the little tiger
Start with a magic ring and crochet 8 single crochets. Crochet two pieces and stick them together. |

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