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February 12, 2024

How To Crochet Llama Stitch Along + Tutorial

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The Llama-No-Drama is an excellent crochet artistry amigurumi example from Yarnspirations. Designed by Nancy Anderson for Red Heart. This stitch along is complete and the entire pattern is in video tutorial and written pattern format.

Crochet Llama Pattern
Crochet Llama Pattern

This a HUGE pattern and the best way to attack a great pattern, such as this, is to go step by step in increments. There are learning opportunities with this one that includes the Fur Stitch repeat pattern.

Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Llama-No-Drama Complete Pattern

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Pattern Shown on Video

The pattern on the video is an old copy. The pattern was updated to a new format which is the one-button above. If you want to follow the video exactly as shown, download this version. This is the Original Crochet Llama Version. It is exactly the same pattern just with different round numbers.

Get Crochet Crowd Free Pattern
Free Pattern: Llama No Drama - Original Version

Upon review, this adorable and sure to get your friends and family members looking at you as an artist will surprise you on how big this is. It's 14.5" tall x 11" long. It's not a stuffie to get stuff between the cracks of the could.

Crochet Llama Doll Pattern
Crochet Llama Doll Pattern
Llama No Drama Yarn Kit
Llama No Drama Yarn Kit

To prepare for this stitch along:

  • 3 Balls Red Heart With Love Aran. You technically only need a bit of Tigerlily, Blue Hawaii, Hot Pink, Daffodil and just a strand of black.
  • 1 Pair, 15 mm pure black safety eyes.
  • Stitch Markers.
  • Stuffing. It's pretty big, start with 1 small bag of stuffing and buy more at a later date if you need it. You will want to stuff this firmly.
  • A mini box to store your supplies as you crochet this as you will have animal parts being created to assemble later on.
  • You may want to buy an umbrella as your friends may shower you with compliments. 

Llama-No-Drama Video Series

Stuffing and Sewing Musical Montage Demonstrations

Week 1: Head and Neck

Week 2 Body

Week 3 Legs, Tail and Ears

Week 4 Halter, Tassels and Blanket - Releasing Jan 22, 2020

Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Llama-No-Drama Complete Crochet Pattern

Knit Version

There is a knit version of the Llama-No-Drama. I'm not skilled enough in knitting to teach this as a Stitch Along or even regular tutorial.

Knit Llama
Download Yarnspirations Pattern
KNIT Llama-No-Drama Amigurumi Pattern
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The Crochet Crowd Gallery. Crochet Llama No Drama Entries.

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Filed Under: Crochet Amigurumi Patterns, Crochet Amigurumi Tutorials, Crochet Baby Shower Patterns, Crochet Baby Toy Patterns, Crochet Stitch Along Patterns, Crochet Stitch Along Toy Patterns, Crochet Stitch Along Tutorials, Crochet Video Tutorials, Intermediate Crochet Patterns, Red Heart With Love Yarn Patterns, Red Heart Yarn Patterns

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Comments

  1. Karen Armstrong says

    April 30, 2024 at 12:22 pm

    Grid

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    • Mikey says

      April 30, 2024 at 1:21 pm

      Thanks.

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  2. Kay says

    August 09, 2020 at 12:40 am

    Thank you for the very clear instructions I’m the tutorial . It was a very fun project.

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  3. Canuck says

    August 03, 2020 at 7:56 pm

    Mikey: FYI only. I realize there are two versions of the Llama pattern. August and December. To avoid incredible confusion, the version to be used should be the one that matches the tutorial. Otherwise it won’t make sense. I figured it out by myself as I ALWAYS keep written pattern next to me with your tutorial. The tutorial is the Bible or it wouldn’t make sense. Everything was perfect until you got to the end of the tail.... stopping at rounds 18-23. You didn’t mention the final rounds of 24-26. Just moved on to ears. Probably an oversight or psychological to avoid another fur stitch. ?

    As an aside, Yarnspirations (I assume) really screwed up the new instructions. Hard to follow and unclear. Red Heart’s was so clear.

    Thanks.

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    • Mikey says

      August 04, 2020 at 10:14 am

      The tutorial was made and the instructions were updated with new round numbers. I think I did connect the original instructions to this article but I will check again. There are always updates to patterns after I film. So to pull down things based on an update, a lot of video content would be removed. I get what you are saying though. May be best to pull it down and let crocheters figure out the pattern on their own instead of confusing them. Let me think on it. I spent a week filming this series up.

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    • Mikey says

      August 04, 2020 at 10:17 am

      I did link to the original I followed. https://thecrochetcrowd.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/RHC0334-024120M.pdf

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      • Bobbi Florence says

        April 18, 2021 at 10:31 pm

        Another FYI. The patterns are NOT exactly the same, with just different row numbers. In the newer version there are only 3 rows of neck "fur" rather than 4, and in your version, the legs are done in a spiral, rather than joined rounds. The newer pattern has them as joined rounds. I am over half done and I used the newer pattern so will finish with it, but I like the older one better!

      • Mikey says

        April 19, 2021 at 10:19 am

        They changed the pattern after filming was done to match a new standard of crochet as it was an older pattern. I agree, I prefer the continuous rounds as well. Good eye.

    • Mikey says

      August 05, 2020 at 7:53 am

      Morning, Following Up. I addressed this with the audience yesterday on the social platform on what to do. With pattern revisions that happen frequently. I'm not on a list to get those updates as they quietly happen behind the scenes. Your issue is valid and taking down videos where there are revisions would remove a significant number of our videos for refilming or just trash the work altogether.

      So I am going to put a date of the PDF in the morning information of the video starting yesterday. I am not going to go back through 2,000 tutorials to list the PDF dates. That would like weeks to source the PDFs originally used and cross-check. As mentioned, I put in the Llama Original Pattern in this article a few months ago. It's there to see the copy I actually worked through.

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