🧶 Crochet a Plushie Sloth in a Hammock – The Chillest Project You’ll Ever Make 🦥💤

Hey there, crafty soul!

Let’s be real — sometimes life is too fast. That’s why this week’s crochet project is dedicated to the slowest, sweetest, sleepiest creature on the planet: the sloth. And because even sloths deserve a little luxury, we’re stitching up a cozy hammock for our little buddy to lounge in.

Whether you’re a seasoned amigurumi adventurer or just dipping your toes into plushie-making, this Sloth in a Hammock project is the perfect mix of adorable, relaxing, and totally giftable.

So grab your yarn, channel your inner sloth, and let’s get stitchin’ — slow and steady, of course.


🧺 What You'll Need

🎨 Yarn:

  • Brown or beige – for the sloth body

  • Cream or light tan – for the face

  • Dark brown or black – for eye patches

  • Pink – for blush or optional nose

  • Any colour you like for the hammock!

🧵 Tools & Notions:

  • 3.5 mm crochet hook (or size that matches your yarn)

  • Yarn needle

  • Stitch marker

  • Polyester stuffing

  • Safety eyes (8-10mm) or black yarn for eyes

  • Scissors

  • Optional: Twine or ribbon to “hang” the hammock


✨ Meet Your Plushie Sloth

This little guy is about 6 inches long, and the hammock can be made to fit wherever you want him to chill — whether it’s strung between two shelves, plants, or just sitting in a cozy corner.

Pro tip: Make a mini jungle around him with fake plants and vines. Total sloth paradise.


🦥 Part 1: Crochet the Sloth


🔸 BODY & HEAD (Worked as one)

Use brown or beige yarn.

Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring
Rnd 2: inc in each st around (12)
Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18)
Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around (24)
Rnd 5–11: sc around (24)
Rnd 12: (2 sc, dec) around (18)
Rnd 13: (sc, dec) around (12)
Insert safety eyes between Rnds 7 and 8, about 5–6 sts apart
Rnd 14: dec around (6), fasten off
Stuff firmly and set aside.


🔸 FACE PATCH (Light tan yarn)

Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring
Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (9)
Fasten off, leave tail to sew.

🧵 Embroider or sew onto front of head. Add:

  • Eye patches (optional: two small brown ovals)

  • Smile (black thread or yarn)

  • Nose (embroider a tiny triangle or oval)

  • Blush (pink yarn or a dab of blush!)


🔸 ARMS (Make 2 – these will “hang” from the hammock)

Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring
Rnd 2–5: sc around (6)
Stuff lightly, flatten, and sew to the sides of the sloth’s body pointing upward like he's hanging!


🔸 LEGS (Make 2 – optional for lounging look)

Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring
Rnd 2–4: sc around (6)
Stuff lightly, flatten, sew to bottom of body

You can also pose the legs as if they’re “dangling” out of the hammock. Super chill.


🧵 Part 2: Crochet the Hammock

Here’s the fun part — this “leafy” or “net-style” hammock is easy and looks adorable. Feel free to adjust the size to fit your sloth or your space.


🌿 BASIC HAMMOCK (Rectangle style)

With green or your chosen yarn:

Ch 26 (or wider depending on your sloth size)
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (25)
Row 2–8: ch 1, turn, sc across (25)

🧶 Want a net-look? Try using dc instead of sc and chaining 1 between stitches.

Fasten off and weave in ends.


🪢 Add Hanging Loops

Ch 10 and sl st to each corner of the hammock to create loops — these are for “hanging” your hammock between two points (like bookshelf edges, sticks, or hooks on a wall). You can also use ribbon or jute twine for a rustic touch.


🧸 Assembly & Display

🧺 Place your sloth inside the hammock with his arms draped over the edges. Sew or tack the arms in place if needed so he doesn’t slip out.

🎋 Hang the hammock using push pins, hooks, or string tied between two points.

🪴 Decorate around it with vines, mini leaves, or even a tiny crochet banana!


💬 Bonus: Customize Your Sloth

  • Add a tiny sleeping cap or blanket

  • Make a mini pillow for his hammock

  • Stitch a tiny sign above him: “Do Not Disturb: Napping” 😴


🎉 You Did It!

Look at you, stitching up tropical vibes and cozy naps! Your plushie sloth in a hammock is not only adorable, but it’s also the ultimate symbol of slow living — something we could all use a little more of, right?

If you made this project, I’d love to see your chill little buddy! Send us a pic in the comments.

Until next time, stay cozy, stay crafty, and take it slooooow. 🦥💚
– Talia El Sersy


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