Your New Favorite Crochet Snake!
Slither into Fun: Your New Favorite Crochet Snake Pattern!
Welcome, fellow crafters, to Crochetto! We’re thrilled to share a new, charming amigurumi project with you today. If you’re searching for engaging and easy-to-follow professional SEO crochet patterns content, you’ve certainly found your way home. This delightful Crochet Snake pattern is perfect for adding a whimsical touch to your home decor or gifting to a special someone. Get ready to slither into a fun and rewarding crafting experience!

Gather Your Supplies: Materials You’ll Need
To bring your adorable snake to life, make sure you have the following items ready:
- “Himalaya Dolphin Baby” yarn (choose any color you like for your snake!)
- Crochet hook #3
- Safety eyes d8mm
- Holofiber filling
- Stitch marker, row counter, and a tapestry needle for finishing
Essential Abbreviations Guide
Here are the common crochet abbreviations you’ll encounter in this pattern:
- MR – magic ring
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- INC – increase (work two single crochet stitches into one stitch)
- DEC – decrease (work two single crochet stitches together)
- (…)n – repeat the instructions inside the parentheses the specified number of times

Let’s Get Started: The Crochet Snake Pattern!
Follow these detailed instructions to create your charming snake. Remember to fill only the head as you go!
The Head
- Row 1: 6sc in MR (6 stitches)
- Row 2: (2sc, INC)2 times (8 stitches)
- Row 3: (3sc, INC)2 times (10 stitches)
- Row 4: 4INC, 6sc (14 stitches)
- Row 5: 14sc (14 stitches)
- Row 6: 14sc (14 stitches)
- Insert safety eyes between rows 5 and 6, leaving 4 stitches between the eyes.
- Row 7: 4DEC, 6sc (10 stitches)
- Stuff the head firmly with holofiber filling.
- Row 8: 10sc (10 stitches)
The Body
Continue from the head to create the body of your snake:
- Row 9 and onward: Continue with 10 single crochet (10st) in each row. Crochet to your desired length! Feel free to get creative by making stripes on the body every 10 rows to add a unique touch.
Finishing Touches
Once your snake has reached its perfect length, it’s time to close it up:
- Last row: Work 1 single crochet, then 1 decrease, alternating these stitches until the end of the row. Finish with a slip stitch, gently tighten the opening, and carefully hide the remaining yarn tail.
Wrap Up Your Crocheting Adventure!
And there you have it – a wonderfully whimsical crochet snake, ready to bring joy! We hope you had a fantastic time making this pattern. Happy crocheting and easy stitches from all of us at Crochetto! Don’t forget to share your finished creation with us on social media; we love seeing your masterpieces.






