This Crochet Pattern Lets You Create a Birthing Pig That Feeds Its Piglets

Hopefully by this point in the pandemic, your isolation hobbies are simply thriving. If they aren’t, crocheting may just be the excellent craft option you need to pick up. And now, you can even make your very own crocheted pig and piglet toys – a very cute and wholesome way to spend your precious free time.

Crocheted pig moma.

Purchase of the piglet crochet design, as affordably-priced as it is, offers buyers an instant download of the 14-page PDF English instruction manual with step-by-step guide for making the homemade pig toy along with its little companions. The seller was also kind enough to include a breadth of photos to make this piglet crochet pattern easier to follow.

Crocheted pig moma.

Crocheted pig moma.

Crocheted pig moma.

Crocheted pig moma.

Be sure to name each of them for full emotional attachment effect. If you don’t, are you even getting the most out of these cute crochet piglet toys?

Crocheted pig moma.

So where to get this wonderful thing? Head over to this Etsy store, and make your life better by surrounding yourself with crocheted pigs!

4 thoughts on “This Crochet Pattern Lets You Create a Birthing Pig That Feeds Its Piglets”

  1. Wanted to learn crocheting. Very unsure when saw heading Birthing Pig That Feeds Its Piglets. Wondered what the inventor had in mind with this idea. Conjures up all sorts of thoughts other than learning crocheting. Has designer got some fixation with pigs? kids? giving birth? Can only describe seeing images of ‘end product as interesting; yucky; unsavoury; thought provoking but definitely NOT humorous. Will put this learning project on ‘back burner for now. Haven’t given up hope of learning but may try a more straightforward, design… Did wonder if a different animal (any animal) giving birth, might have been perceived in a better light!

  2. I have tried many times to crochet this and I am not a novice, thinking I’ve made an error I try again weeks later but same again, when I get to the teats the stitch seems to be ocoming up on inside of pig. I am no stranger to this stitch and it’s baffling me.

    I wonder if there is a tutorial I can compare with

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