Bulldog Lovey crochet pattern, FREE Baby comfort blanket
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How to crochet a baby lovey, comfort blanket, bulldog cutiepie!
This is my Bulldog lovey crochet pattern. It’s so adorable and easy for a child to hold and carry. This crocheted baby comforter will help the child feel secure and beloved. And makes for the perfect crochet gift for bulldog lovers! It’s made with a super soft chenille yarn and cotton yarn.
If you love crocheting loveys and comfort blankets as much as I do, I suggest you have a look at some of my other free lovey patterns!
All lovey crochet pattern free
Step-by-step pictures!
Love bulldogs? This free bulldog lovey crochet pattern lets you make your very own precious bulldog lovey for boys and girls alike! Perfect for lovers of crochet and dogs! Make this adorable crochet bully with the free printable pattern below! As a member with access to exclusive content you can also access the useful step-by-step picture tutorial at the end. The pictures will show you how to make your very own baby lovey!
Lamb comfort blanket crochet pattern
A crochet plushie in the form of an adorable crochet French bulldog , is also available as a free crochet pattern here.

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For this lovey bulldog crochet pattern I have used a cosy chenille yarn The yarn is a chunky chenille yarn from Paintbox and one of my absolute faves!. You could use any yarn similar to make this crochet bulldog, I would suggest some of the following yarns.
Paintbox
Sirdar

To make this cute crochet comforter you will need the following materials:
Yarn: 1 skein chenille yarn, a small amount of cotton yarn for the muzzle, some leftover chenille yarn in brown to make the nose (or a yarn of your choice)
Crochet Hook: 3,0mm, 4,0mm, 6,0mm
Tapestry Needle:
Scissors
Stitch Markers
Safety nose 15mm
Fiber fill
embroider thread or block cotton yarn for eyes
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Baby Bulldog Lovey – crochet baby comforter!
You will need
- Yarn: 1 skein chenille yarn, a small amount of cotton yarn for the muzzle, some leftover chenille yarn in brown to make the nose (or a yarn of your choice)
- Hook: 3,0mm, 4,0mm, 6,0mm
- Fiber fill
- Embroidery thread or black cotton yarn for the eyes
pattern Notes
Please read the whole pattern before starting to make sure you understand how the item is made and if there is anything to consider before starting.
Check your gauge and if needed go up or down a size on your hook.
Your gauge is checked by making a square with the stitch used in the pattern, how many you will start with is usually written in the pattern and then for as many rows as written. If your square is bigger than 10x10cm (4″x4″) you may need to adjust your hook size to a smaller size and if it’s smaller you may need to go up in size. If your gauge is still inaccurate you may need to consider trying another yarn.
When choosing yarn for a pattern I have designed please keep in mind that the same type of yarn can vary in thickness between color batches.
The finished product may vary in size even if your gauge check was spot on. This can happen for several reasons. If you are working on your project for several days, you may use different tensions when crocheting. For example, I always make slippers or shoes on the same day and even in the same sitting because something as simple as changing my position can mean that I crochet harder. And if I have had a bad or a good day this can also affect how much tension I use while crocheting.
In most patterns you will find the number of stitches you should have when each row or round is finished written within brackets (-).
If not otherwise stated when several chains are used to start a round or turn a row these do not count as a stitch. You will therefore have to make your first stitch directly below your chains. See pictures below. (These pictures are from another pattern and is just shown as an example) if the pattern you are currently working on is crocheted in rounds it may look a bit different.
If a round is finished by a slip stitch you will, if not otherwise stated, make the first stitch of the next round in the same stitch as your slip stitch.
Each time you will make a different stitch or number of stitches change it is shown by a , . For example: 1 sc, 2sc in next st, 1 sc in 4 sts. Means that you will make 1 single crochet in your first stitch, in your next stitch you will make 2 single crochets in the same stitch, and in the next four stitches you will make 1 single crochet in each separate stitch.
When a sequence of stitches is repeated these are written within * – * and the total number of times the sequence is repeated is written after.
If the instructions for several sizes are written on the same row the specific number of stitches for each size are separated with /, if there are no / on a row in such a pattern the numbers apply to all sizes.
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Instructions
Ears
- Make 2.Using chenille yarn and a 4,0mm crochet hook.Make a magic ring.1. 6sc in mr (6), pull the ring closed2. *2sc, 1 sc in the next st* x 3 (9)3. *2sc, 1 sc in 2 sts* x 3 (12)
- 4. 1 sc in each st (12)5. 1 sc in 4 sts, 2sc in 2 sts, 1 sc in 6 sts (14)6. 1 sc in 4 sts, sc2tog x2, 1 sc in 6 sts (12)7. Pinch the ear together and make 1 sc through both sides (6)Cute your yarn but leave a piece long enough to sew the ears to the head.
Muzzle
- Using cotton yarn and a 3,0mm crochet hook.Make a magic ring.1. 6 sc in mr (6)2. *3 sc in 1 st, 1 sc* x33. 1 sc, *3 sc in 1 st, 1 sc in 3 sts* x2, 1 sc in 2 sts
- 4. 1 sc in 2 sts, *3 sc in 1 st, 1 sc in 5 sts* x2, 1 sc in 3 sts5. 1 sc in 3 sts, now working only in the front loop, make: 1 sc in 17 sts.Now through both loops make 1 sl st and turn.6. Skip the first st, 1 sc in next st, 1 hdc in 5 sts, sc2tog, 1 sc in nextst, sc2tog, 1 hdc in 5 sts, 1 sc in 1 st, turn7. Skip the first st, 1 sc in next st, 1 hdc in 4 sts, sc3tog, 1 hdc in 4sts, 1 sc, sl st in last st
- Leave a piece of yarn long enough to sew it to the head.The pictures down below are from my French bulldog pattern, it can be used for guidance when doing the Bulldog lovey muzzle.Using different colored yarn, sew a few times on top of your muzzle to create the nose.
Head
- Using chenille yarn and a 4,0mm crochet hook.Make a magic ring.1. 8sc in mr (8), pull the ring closed2. 2sc in each st (16)3. *1 sc, 2sc in the next st* x 8 (24)
- 4. *1 sc in 2 sts, 2sc in the next st* x 8 (32)5. 1 sc in each st (32)6. 1 sc in each st (32)7. 1 sc in each st (32)8. 1 sc in each st (32)
- 9. 1 sc in each st (32)10. *1 sc in 2 sts, sc2tog* x 8 (24)11. *1 sc, sc2tog* x 8 (16)Stuff the head firmly.Sew the muzzle in place.Embroider eyes and sew the earson top of the head.
- Use the same colored chenille yarn (or a different color) as your head to make some eyebrows. Tie every loose end together at the back of the head and push the threads into the head before making the final round.12. Sc2tog x8 (8)Cut your yarn and sew the hole closed.
Tail
- Using chenille yarn and a 4,0mm crochet hook.Make a magic ring.1. 6sc in mr (6), pull the ring closed2. 1 sc in each st (6)3. 1 sc in each st (6)
- 4. 1 sc in each st (6)5. 1 sc in each st (6)6. 1 sc in each st (6)7. Pinch the tail together and make 1 sc through both sides (3)Cut your yarn but leave a piece long enough to sew the tail to the body.
Body
- With chenille yarn and a 6,0mm crochet hook.Chain 241. Starting in third chain from hook, make 1 dc i each chain across (22) ch 2,turn2-14. 1 dc in each st (22) ch 2, turn15. 1 dc in each st (22)
- Cut your yarn and secure your ends.Follow the pictures below to tie of for the feet.  Sew the head to the body in between the feet (the side where your starting chain was). Sew the tail on the opposite end. Make sure all ends are safe and secure.