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Crochet Plush Angel Fish: A Charming DIY Project

Leyla
Leyla
Feb 11, 2025 10:05 AM
Create Your Own Crochet Plush Angel Fish: A Fun and Colorful Project for All Ages

The Crochet Plush Angel Fish is an absolute delight for both kids and adults alike! With its vibrant colors and soft texture, this charming sea creature is perfect for snuggling or displaying as a cute addition to any ocean-themed décor. Handcrafted with love and attention to detail, each stitch brings out the unique charm of this adorable angel fish.

Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a novice looking for a fun project, creating this whimsical plush is sure to bring a smile to your face. So go ahead, dive into the world of crochet and let this little angel fish swim into your heart!

Materials

I used a 5.5 mm hook (you can use any size depending on your yarn).

  • Stitch marker
  • 14 mm safety eyes
  • Darning needle
  • Scissors
  • Polyfil/stuffing
  • Yarn

Terminology

  • MR - Magic ring
  • Sc - Single crochet
  • Dc - Double crochet
  • Trc - Treble crochet
  • Inc - Increase
  • Dec - Decrease
  • Slst - Slip stitch
  • FLO - Front loop only
  • BLO - Back loop only
  • FO - Fasten off
  • Picot - chain 3, slst in 3rd chain from hook

Angel Crochet Fish Pattern

RND 1: 5 sc into MR (5)
RND 2: 5 sc around (5)
RND 3: 3 sc inc x5 (15)
RND 4: 15 sc (15)
For color change, pull up a loop of your main color. Before pulling through both loops grab your accent color and pull through. The stitches you will make in the accent color are written in bold.
RND 5: 5 sc (inc)x3, 4sc, (inc)x3 (21)
RND 6: 3 sc, 4 sc, (inc)x4, 4sc, 2sc (inc)x4 (29)
RND 7: 2sc, 18sc, 9sc (29)
The fins are worked in one stitch. Stitch mark each back loop if easier to find for the next round.
RND 8: 4sc, FLO: fin – (dc, ch1, sc, ch1, dc) 13 sc, FLO: fin, 10 sc (29)
Next round work in the 2 back loops from RND 7.
RND 9: 2sc, 7sc, 6sc, 7sc, 7sc (29)
RND 10: 25sc, 4 sc (29)
Place safety eyes between RND 5 and RND 6, 5 stitches apart.
RND 11: 11 sc, (inc)x3, 15 sc (32)
RND 12: 11 sc, (sc, inc)x3, 15 sc (35)
RND 13: 5sc, 8sc, 7sc, 8sc, 7sc (35)
RND 14: (3sc, dec)x7 (28)
RND 15: (2sc, dec)x7 (21)

You may have to adjust the accent color in RND 13 depending on your tension.

Start stuffing, do not overstuff. Try to keep it flatter while stuffing and not making the body too round like a ball.

RND 16: (sc, dec)x7 (14)
RND 17: (dec)x7 (7)
FO, sew closed. Your fins can be any color you choose.

Now we will add the other fins; everything is no sew. Where we ended and sewed closed, count 3 stitches vertically, and centered. 1 will start in RND 16, one in RND 17, and another in RND 16.

With accent color, attach with (sc, ch1, dc, ch1, trc, ch1, dc, ch1, sc) all in one stitch. Do not chain 1, (3sc) into the next stitch. Do not chain 1. Into the next stitch, (sc, ch1, dc, ch1, trc, ch1, dc, ch1, sc, ch1) and turn.

Rest of Tail

Dc into each stitch and each ch 1 space. Only sc in the 3 sc from the first row. Return to dc for the rest of the stitches and ch1 spaces. Work the bottom and top fin back towards your tail.

Bottom Fin

In RND 11, 5 stitches straight from the tail, attach with (sc, ch1, sc) into the same stitch, ch1 (2sc) into next, ch1 (2dc) into next, ch1, (2trc) into next, picot: ch3, slst into the 3rd chain from hook.
Slst into the same stitch, FO.

Top Fin

In RND 11 on top, 5 stitches straight from the tail, attach with (sc, ch1, sc) into the same stitch, ch1, (2sc, ch1, dc) into the same stitch, ch1, dc in the next stitch, ch1, trc, picot, 2 trc into the next.
Ch1 turn. Dc into each stitch and ch1 space, at our picot we will dc into it and make another picot, continue to dc into each stitch and ch1 space, slst into first sc.

Two Long Bottom Fins

Find the best spot on the bottom of the body to make the two long fins; you want them in line with your side fins, and 1 stitch apart from each other. Ch 8, slst in each chain down, slst back into the same stitch of the body (7).

Repeat for a second one.

Weave all of your ends in, and add blush if you’d like.

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