I have extracted the available parts of the “Huggy Pouch (Potato)” crochet pattern designed by Kaladovkina from the images.
While the exact stitch-by-stitch body pattern (the rounds/rows) is missing, I can provide the materials, abbreviations, and assembly instructions/details, as the design is based on crocheting the main shape twice.
๐ฅ Huggy Pouch (Potato) Crochet Pattern
๐งต Materials Used
- Yarn: Himalaya Dolphin Baby 100g/120m (100% polyester) in a brown/tan color.
- Crochet Hook Size: 4mm
- Safety Eyes: 6mm or 8mm
- Yarn Needle
- Black cotton yarn for the mouth/nose embroidery.
- Scissors
- Stitch Marker
- Button (for the closure)
- Fabric Ribbon (for the loop/keyring)
- Key Ring
๐ Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
| st | stitch |
| ch | chain |
| slst | slip stitch |
| sc | single crochet |
| inc | increase (2 sc in the same stitch) |
| dec | decrease (2 sc together) |
| (…) * n | repeat in brackets $n$ times |
| FO | fasten off |
๐ Pattern Outline & Assembly
Based on the nature of the “huggy pouch” (a small buttoned case) and the extracted images, here are the implied steps:
I. Main Pouch Piece (Make 2)
- You will need to crochet the main potato shape twice (Front and Back).
- The pattern will likely start with a chain and be worked in rounds/rows around the chain base (similar to an amigurumi oval foot) to achieve the elongated potato shape.
- The dimensions are based on the final stitch count, which is unfortunately missing.
II. Face Details (Front Piece)
- Insert the safety eyes onto the front panel. (Placement is crucial for the “cute” expression.)
- Use black cotton yarn and a yarn needle to embroider a small, straight horizontal line for the mouth/nose.
III. Back Piece and Closure
- Sew the button onto the outside of the back panel.
- Create a loop using the crocheted yarn or the fabric ribbon and attach it to the top seam of the back panel to serve as the button loop closure.
IV. Final Assembly
- Take the front piece and the back piece.
- Using a single crochet or slip stitch, crochet the two pieces together along the edge, leaving the top open for the pouch opening.
- Attach the fabric ribbon loop (if not done in Step III) and the key ring to the top center seam.
If the missing body pattern is essential, I highly recommend checking the designer’s profile (@kaladovkina) as the stitch counts were likely on another page.
Would you like me to try to search for the full pattern online, or would you like to move on to another request?








