Penguin Crochet Kit
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Meet Pierre the Penguin
Maybe it’s because there’s just something about penguins. Maybe it’s because this penguin somehow embodies all that is woobly. But if you find yourself irresistibly drawn to this waddliest of Weebles, you’re not alone. In fact, he’s the most popular pal on the block.
He and his buddies have come to life in the hands of thousands of complete beginners. And with the help of our tried-and-true instructions, he’ll soon be sliding his way straight into yours as well!
Can I really learn how to crochet from these kits?
You bet - over 500,000 people have learned crochet with The Woobles, and you can be next! Just follow the step-by-step video tutorials that come with each learn-to-crochet kit. Our beginner kits also come pre-started to get you over the first hump.
What’s included
- Step-by-step video tutorials
- The Woobles Easy Peasy Yarn™, custom-made for beginners
- Pre-started for you, so you can get right into practicing the main crochet stitch
- Unlimited help over e-mail, plus virtual crochet office hours
- Plastic eyes
- Stuffing
- Yarn needle
- Stitch marker
- Penguin crochet pattern as a PDF download
- 4mm ergonomic crochet hook
Skill level
Beginner, recommended for ages 12+
Righty? Lefty?
We've got you covered. Our pre-started beginner crochet kits work for both righties and lefties, and all Woobles crochet tutorials have both right-handed and left-handed versions.
Size
About 4.5 in (11.4 cm) tall. As a handmade item, exact size depends on the crocheter.
I have never crocheted and so this was perfect for me. The video was very helpful. I made it a little lopsided but for my first time I think I did pretty good
Pierre was my first Wooble, and I started him about two months ago. I never crocheted before, but, after a couple hours, I was crocheting with ease. The tutorial videos by the Wooble team are excellent, and I appreciated the kit that had all the supplies needed. I had so much fun with Pierre that I bought a second Pierre kit and crocheted him in purple. I have gone on to do several more Woobles that are more complex than Pierre, and Pierre provided me the foundational skills to advance. Pierre is an excellent choice for your first Wooble, and the Woobles are an excellent way to learn how to crochet. I am “hooked”! A huge thank you to the Wooble team for this new hobby!
This is so fun! This is my first woolble and I was gifted by my aunt and then I kinda forgot about it for like 3-4 months . But then I was like hey maybe I should try this out! And I am so happy I did !
my friend got me the turtle-y dino-mite valentine bundle as a birthday present and i had never crocheted before then, but have always wanted to! my nana is very good at making both blankets/scarves as well as amigurumi and i was so excited to finally learn for myself. i made those two projects and couldn’t wait to order pierre—i actually ordered him same-day on amazon, and at the same time i placed an order for nico the cat and the harry potter ravenclaw raven bundle, so i worked on pierre while i waited for them ship. i found that pierre was really easy compared to emilio and fred! the stitches were very basic and there were only four pieces to sew on, so i finished him in a couple hours between a few breaks. i just realized, though, that i have been putting the safety eyes in wrong (the pattern says to make them six stitches apart, but i had interpreted it as six stitches BETWEEN the eyes. so, just ignore the fact that his right eye is a liiiitle more off to the side of his beak than the left. i definitely recommend pierre as a great beginner’s piece! i feel like he was very easy for me to complete as i had already done some more difficult characters first.
I never crocheted before, so I thought I would try this kit. The website said that Pierre is pretty easy. I was surprised at myself for actually finishing it. I thought the videos were helpful. I think I made a mistake on a couple of rows, but I knew I made the mistake and got frustrated with that, but it still came out cute. The extra help videos were useful so that helped with the project. My suggestion would be to have an additional project video with the remaining yarn, like suggestions or how to make a smaller Pierre. I had half of the yarn left, and ended up practicing the stitches and magic loop. My kids asked for another penguin, and i ended up making a blue ball and embroidered a face on it (not exactly the best face, but they could see it, LOL!) Otherwise, I was proud of myself and would do another kit in the future!
I have never crocheted and so this was perfect for me. The video was very helpful. I made it a little lopsided but for my first time I think I did pretty good
Pierre was my first Wooble, and I started him about two months ago. I never crocheted before, but, after a couple hours, I was crocheting with ease. The tutorial videos by the Wooble team are excellent, and I appreciated the kit that had all the supplies needed. I had so much fun with Pierre that I bought a second Pierre kit and crocheted him in purple. I have gone on to do several more Woobles that are more complex than Pierre, and Pierre provided me the foundational skills to advance. Pierre is an excellent choice for your first Wooble, and the Woobles are an excellent way to learn how to crochet. I am “hooked”! A huge thank you to the Wooble team for this new hobby!
This is so fun! This is my first woolble and I was gifted by my aunt and then I kinda forgot about it for like 3-4 months . But then I was like hey maybe I should try this out! And I am so happy I did !
my friend got me the turtle-y dino-mite valentine bundle as a birthday present and i had never crocheted before then, but have always wanted to! my nana is very good at making both blankets/scarves as well as amigurumi and i was so excited to finally learn for myself. i made those two projects and couldn’t wait to order pierre—i actually ordered him same-day on amazon, and at the same time i placed an order for nico the cat and the harry potter ravenclaw raven bundle, so i worked on pierre while i waited for them ship. i found that pierre was really easy compared to emilio and fred! the stitches were very basic and there were only four pieces to sew on, so i finished him in a couple hours between a few breaks. i just realized, though, that i have been putting the safety eyes in wrong (the pattern says to make them six stitches apart, but i had interpreted it as six stitches BETWEEN the eyes. so, just ignore the fact that his right eye is a liiiitle more off to the side of his beak than the left. i definitely recommend pierre as a great beginner’s piece! i feel like he was very easy for me to complete as i had already done some more difficult characters first.
I never crocheted before, so I thought I would try this kit. The website said that Pierre is pretty easy. I was surprised at myself for actually finishing it. I thought the videos were helpful. I think I made a mistake on a couple of rows, but I knew I made the mistake and got frustrated with that, but it still came out cute. The extra help videos were useful so that helped with the project. My suggestion would be to have an additional project video with the remaining yarn, like suggestions or how to make a smaller Pierre. I had half of the yarn left, and ended up practicing the stitches and magic loop. My kids asked for another penguin, and i ended up making a blue ball and embroidered a face on it (not exactly the best face, but they could see it, LOL!) Otherwise, I was proud of myself and would do another kit in the future!