Introduction: Amigurumi the Very Hungry Caterpillar
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a children's picture book designed, illustrated and written by Eric Carle, first published by the World Publishing Company in 1969.
This is one of my favorite childhood books so I created this very simple pattern.
Final measurement is 15 inches long and 2 inches wide.
Supplies:
Light green yarn
Dark green yarn
Red yarn
Yellow yarn
Brown yarn
5.50 mm hook
Needle
Scissors
polyester fiberfill stuffing
Step 1: Body
Body x7 (3x light green, 3x dark green and 1 red yarn):
R1: 6 SC into ring (6 SC)
R2: 2-SC INC around (12 SC)
R3: *SC 1, 2-SC INC into next SC * around. (18 SC)
R4: * SC 2, 2- SC INC into next SC * around. (24 SC)
R5: * SC 3, 2- SC INC into next SC * around. (30 SC)
R6: * SC 4, 2- SC INC into next SC * around. (36 SC)
R7: * SC 5, 2- SC INC into next SC * around. (42 SC)
R8-12: 1 SC in each SC around. (42 SC)
R13: *SC 5, 2-DEC into next SC * around. (36 SC)
R14: *SC 4, 2-DEC into next SC * around. (30 SC)
R15: *SC 3, 2-DEC into next SC * around. (24 SC)
R16: *SC 2, 2-DEC into next SC * around. (18 SC)
R17: *SC 1, 2-DEC into next SC * around. (12 SC)
Fasten off. Leave a long tail for attaching. Stuff with polyester filling. Set aside.
Step 2: Face
Eyes x2 (green and yellow yarn):
With green yarn
R1: CH 3
R2: 1 SC in each SC around. (6 SC)
Switch to yellow
R3: 1 SC in each SC around. (12 SC)
Fasten off. Leave a long tail for attaching. Set aside.
Nose (green yarn):
R1: CH 3
R2: 1 SC in each SC around. (6 SC)
Fasten off. Leave a long tail for attaching. Set aside.
Antennae (Brown Yarn):
CH 10
Fasten off. Leave a long tail for attaching. Set aside.
Step 3: Assembly
Assembly:
Using the long tail for sewing attach red body ball to dark green followed be light green and repeat dark and light greens. Attach eyes, nose and antennae to the red head of the caterpillar.

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10 Comments
Question 7 months ago on Introduction
Hi. Are there instructions or a video on how to sew the very hungry caterpillar together and see on the eyes? I haven’t tried it yet but my main concern is Securing the yarn without seeing it at the ends.
1 year ago
Thank you so much for this pattern. I’ve made one for my granddaughter as a stocking filler!!
9 years ago on Step 2
awesome
10 years ago on Introduction
Amazing!
11 years ago on Introduction
Very nice! Doesn't look too hard to make either. ;)
11 years ago on Introduction
Cute!
11 years ago on Introduction
I love love love this!
11 years ago on Introduction
This is so cute!
11 years ago on Introduction
Looks perfect and so adorable! I don't know how you keep whipping these out, but I love seeing them!
11 years ago on Introduction
You are on a roll!
Love this one - such a great book. :D