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Panda Crochet Pattern (UK version)

Welcome to my latest crochet pattern, today I will be continuing the train series with the crochet panda face pattern. The completed panda will look like this.

For the how-to video tutorial visit my Youtube channel and have a look at the video How to Crochet a Panda (Train series part 6).

 

To view the full pattern continue to scroll down this page. If you would like to download the pattern in PDF format it’s available on my Ravelry store at Crochet Panda Face Pattern. You can buy it individually for $1 or the complete set of nine patterns for $5.

This pattern will use UK terminology, for the US version go to Panda Crochet Pattern (US version).

If you would like to go back to the start of the series have a look at my crochet train.

Crochet Panda Face Pattern

Abbreviations

Materials Used 

Head

Make a magic loop.

Row 1: 3 ch. Work 14 tr into loop and pull circle tight. Sl st into 3rd ch.

Row 2: 3 ch. Work 2 tr into each st. Join with a sl st in 3rd ch.

Row 3: 3 ch.  (Work 1 tr in each of next 2 sts and 2 tr in following st) repeat to end of row, sl st in 3rd ch.  Fasten off.

 

Muzzle

 Make a magic loop.

Row 1: 3 ch. Work 14 tr into loop and pull circle tight.  Sl st into 3rd ch.  Fasten off.

 

Eye Markings (Make 2)

Make a magic loop.

Work 2 ch, 1 tr, 2 dc, 1 htr, 1 tr, 2 dc, into loop and pull circle tight, sl st into 2nd ch.  Fasten off.

Ears

Join thread to head.

2 ch, work 1 tr in same st as ch, 1 dtr in next st, 1 dtr and 1 tr in following st, 1 htr in next st.  Fasten off.

Join thread in 7th st from ear and make another ear the same.

Paws (If needed) (Make 2)

Make a magic loop.

Row 1: 4 ch, 4 dtr in loop, pull circle tight but don’t join.  Turn.

Row 2: 4 ch, work a 4 dtr cluster across the 4 dtr.  Fasten off.

To Make Up

Weave in ends. Embroider a nose and mouth on muzzle.

Attach eye markings to face.

Stitch the muzzle just over eye markings.

And here’s the finished crochet panda face pattern with a train carriage.

The next pattern in the series will be a giraffe face, let me know in the comments if you have enjoyed the series so far.

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