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Sleepy Amigurumi Sloth: Free Crochet Pattern for a Rainforest Friend
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Sleepy Amigurumi Sloth: Free Crochet Pattern for a Rainforest Friend

Merayca Haziran 17, 2026 5 min read

Crochet your own adorable amigurumi sloth with this free step-by-step pattern! Featuring a sweet sleepy face and hanging pose, this pattern is perfect for nature-themed decor and gifts. Keywords: amigurumi sloth pattern, free crochet sloth, hanging sloth amigurumi, beginner amigurumi pattern.


Welcome to Inspire & Create! 🧶

Hi there, cozy maker! We’re so happy to have you back for another fun project. Today’s creation is wonderfully relaxed — a sweet little sloth hanging from a branch, just taking life slow. Let’s get hooking!


How to Crochet an Amigurumi Sloth: Step-by-Step Pattern

What You’ll Need

Materials

  • Light gray or beige yarn (body, head, face)
  • Darker brown or tan yarn (face patches, eye markings)
  • Black yarn (claws, nose detail)
  • 3.5mm crochet hook
  • Polyester fiberfill stuffing
  • Safety eyes
  • Yarn needle
  • Black embroidery thread (nose, mouth)
  • Small wooden dowel or twig (for the hanging branch)

Skill level: Beginner to intermediate
Finished size: Approximately 5-6 inches long


Step 1: Crochet the Head (Light Gray/Beige Yarn)

  • Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
  • Round 2: inc in each st (12)
  • Round 3: sc, inc repeat (18)
  • Round 4: sc 2, inc repeat (24)
  • Round 5: sc 3, inc repeat (30)
  • Rounds 6-10: sc around (30) — 5 rounds even
  • Insert safety eyes around round 7, spaced 8-9 sts apart (sloths have eyes set fairly close together, slightly lower on the face)
  • Round 11: sc 3, dec repeat (24)
  • Round 12: sc 2, dec repeat (18)
  • Stuff firmly
  • Round 13: sc, dec repeat (12)
  • Round 14: dec around (6)
  • Fasten off, close hole

Step 2: Add the Face Markings (Darker Brown Yarn)

  • Crochet two small oval patches: ch 2, work 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, inc each end for 1-2 rows, then work even for 1 row
  • Sew one patch around each eye, framing them with the darker color — this creates the classic sloth “mask” marking
  • Embroider a small black triangle or oval nose between and below the eye patches, with a simple curved mouth line beneath it for that sleepy sloth smile

Step 3: Crochet the Ears (Light Gray/Beige Yarn, Make 2)

  • Round 1: 5 sc in magic ring (5)
  • Round 2: sc around (5)
  • Flatten and sc closed
  • Sew to the top of the head, small and close to the sides — sloth ears are tiny and often barely visible under their fur

Step 4: Crochet the Body (Light Gray/Beige Yarn)

  • Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
  • Round 2: inc around (12)
  • Round 3: sc, inc repeat (18)
  • Round 4: sc 2, inc repeat (24)
  • Rounds 5-11: sc around (24) — 7 rounds even
  • Round 12: sc 2, dec repeat (18)
  • Stuff firmly
  • Round 13: sc, dec repeat (12)
  • Round 14: dec around (6)
  • Fasten off, close hole, sew to head

Step 5: Crochet the Arms (Light Gray/Beige Yarn, Make 2) — Extra Long for Hanging

Sloth arms are notably long and lanky, which is key to the hanging pose.

  • Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
  • Rounds 2-12: sc around (6) — 11 rounds (longer than typical amigurumi arms)
  • Stuff lightly, leaving the last round unstuffed slightly for flexibility
  • Flatten the end into a paw shape and sc closed
  • Embroider 3 long black claw lines curving over the end of each paw
  • Sew to the upper sides of the body, allowing them to drape and curve naturally

Step 6: Crochet the Legs (Light Gray/Beige Yarn, Make 2) — Also Elongated

  • Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
  • Round 2: inc around (12)
  • Rounds 3-9: sc around (12) — 7 rounds (longer than a typical amigurumi leg)
  • Stuff lightly
  • Flatten the end into a paw shape and sc closed
  • Embroider 3 long black claw lines curving over the end of each paw, just like the arms
  • Sew to the lower sides of the body

Step 7: Crochet the Tail (Light Gray/Beige Yarn, Small)

  • Round 1: 5 sc in magic ring (5)
  • Rounds 2-3: sc around (5) — 2 rounds
  • Flatten and sc closed
  • Sew a small tail to the back of the body — sloths have very short, often barely visible tails

Step 8: Pose for Hanging

  • Take a small wooden dowel or real twig as the “branch”
  • Wrap the sloth’s long arms around the branch from both sides, crossing them if desired, and use a few small stitches or a touch of fabric glue at the contact points to help the arms stay wrapped in place
  • The legs can also wrap around or dangle below the branch, depending on the pose you prefer
  • Position the head looking slightly downward or to one side for that classic sleepy sloth expression

Step 9: Finishing Touches

  • Weave in all loose ends
  • Gently shape the arms and legs into a relaxed, curved hanging position
  • Optional: add a few small fuzzy yarn loops along the back and arms with a separate strand for extra texture, mimicking a sloth’s shaggy fur

Tips for the Perfect Amigurumi Sloth

  • Keep the arms and legs less firmly stuffed than the body — this gives them the floppy, relaxed quality needed for a believable hanging pose
  • A subtle green tint mixed into the gray yarn (or a few embroidered “algae” patches) adds a fun, realistic touch since wild sloths often have greenish fur from algae growth
  • This pattern also works beautifully without the branch, simply posed sitting or lying down for a simpler display option

Thank you so much for crafting this sleepy little sloth with us today! We hope it brings a calm, cozy energy to your space. For more free patterns and creative inspiration, visit us at Inspire & Create | Bringing Imagination to Life. Happy hooking, and see you in the next tutorial! 🦥🌿

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