Free Pattern for Crochet Fursuit Paws

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Free Pattern for Crochet Fursuit Paws

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Hi there! I'm not much of a sewist, but I do crochet, so I designed myself a pair of crocheted fursuit paws. I wrote down the pattern so that I can share it with others. It's not perfect, the sewing instructions are a bit vague and there aren't any pictures to go with the pattern. I hope this is still useful for anyone who wants to crochet paws. If anyone ends up using this pattern, I'd be really happy if they're willing to provide their own progress photos so that I can add them to the post.

Crochet Fursuit Paws

Designed by Limette Minztee.

This pattern uses US terminology. The pattern is aimed at intermediate crocheters. It assumes that you are familiar with the stitches used and know how to read written patterns.

If the gloves don’t fit your hands, you can try using a different hook size or yarn weight.

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Materials
  • 6.5 mm and 6.0 mm hooks
  • any DK yarn – for my pair I used Schachenmayr Bravo
  • yarn tapestry needle
  • stitch markers (optional)
The paw gloves are almost entirely crocheted by combining two strands of DK yarn. This means you need at least two skeins of yarn for each color you want to use, with the paw pad color being the only exception, because paw pads are made single-stranded. I used three colors for my paws, with one additional color for the paw pads, so I ended up buying seven skeins in total. If you're planning to use only one or two colors, four skeins of 50g DK yarn should be enough.

(Alternatively, you could use a heavier yarn weight than DK to crochet with a single strand, but I'm not sure which yarn weight would be ideal. I chose double-stranded DK because it is affordable and has a wide range of colors.)

I used acrylic yarn as it is cheap, accessible and machine-washable.

Abbreviation Guide
  • ch = chain
  • hdc = half-double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • sl St = slip stitch
  • inc = increase
  • dec = decrease
  • sts = stitches
The number in parentheses after each round/row tells you the total number of stitches for that round/row.

Glove Panels (make 2)

Use a 6.5 mm hook and double stranded yarn in the color of your choice.

Row 1: ch12, starting from the third backbump of the chain, 9hdc, 3hdc in the last bump, 9hdc on the other side of the chain (21)
Row 2: ch1, turn, 9hdc, hdc inc in next 3sts, 9hdc (24)
Row 3: ch1, turn, 9hdc, dc inc, 1hdc, 2dc inc, 1hdc, dc inc, 9hdc (28)
Row 4: ch1, turn, 7hdc, 2dc, dc inc, 3dc, 2dc inc, 3dc, dc inc, 2dc, 7hdc (32)
Row 5: ch1, turn, 9hdc, 3dc in next stitch, 5dc, 2dc inc, 5dc, 3dc in next stitch, 9hdc (38)
Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.

Now sew the sides of the panels together. There should be an 18 stitches long, open space on the wide end of the glove, where the fingers will be sewn onto, and another open space on the narrow end of the glove, to fit your hand into.

Middle Fingers (make 2)

Use a 6.5 mm hook and double stranded yarn in the color of your choice. As this is crocheted in the round, you can use a stitch marker to keep track of where you are.

Round 1: magic ring, 6hdc (6)
Round 2: (hdc inc, 2hdc) x2 (8)
Round 3: 3hdc, 2dc inc, 3hdc (10)
Round 4: 3hdc, 1dc, 2dc inc, 1dc, 3hdc (12)
Round 5-6: 12hdc (12)
Round 7: hdc dec, 8hdc, hdc dec (10)
Slip stitch and fasten off. 

Thumb/Pinky Fingers (make 2)

Use a 6.5 mm hook and double stranded yarn in the color of your choice. As this is crocheted in the round, you can use a stitch marker to keep track of where you are.

Round 1: magic ring, 6hdc (6)
Round 2: (hdc inc, 2hdc) x2 (8)
Round 3: 3hdc, 2dc inc, 3hdc (10)
Round 4: 3hdc, 1dc, 2dc inc, 1dc, 3hdc (12)
Round 5: 12hdc (12)
Round 6: hdc dec, 8hdc, hdc dec (10)
Round 7: hdc dec, 2hdc, 2hdc inc, 2hdc, hdc dec (10) 

Now sew the fingers into the 18 stitch wide space on your glove panels. Make sure they are spaced evenly, and that you can fit your fingers inside.

Center Paw Pad

Use a 6.0 mm hook and single stranded yarn in the color of your choice.

Round 1: magic ring, ch 3, 3tr, 4dc, 1tr, 4dc, 3tr, ch 3, sl St into magic ring (19)
Round 2: 2 sc into the gap between the chain 3 and the first treble crochet. (3dc inc) x3, 3dc, 2dc inc, 1dc 1tr 1dc into the same St, 2dc inc, 3dc, (3dc inc) x3, 2sc around the post of the last treble crochet, sl St into the magic ring (35)
Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.

Finger Pads (make 4)

Use a 6.0 mm hook and single stranded yarn in the color of your choice. This pattern alternates between going in rounds and going in rows.

Round 1: magic ring, 5hdc, 5dc, sl St into first hdc (10) 
Row 2: ch1, turn, 5hdc (5)
Row 3: ch1, turn, 1sc, 3hdc, 1sc (5)
Row 4: ch1, turn, 4sc, 1hdc (5)

The 5th round is different depending on if you're making finger pads for the left two fingers or the right two fingers.

Round 5 (left side): turn, slip stitch around the ENTIRE finger pad. 
Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing. 

Round 5 (right side): don't turn, slip stitch around the ENTIRE finger pad. 
Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing. 

Choose which side of your paw glove you want to be the palm side. Sew the pads to that side.

Repeat the entire pattern to make your second paw glove.

Note: I recommend adding cuffs to the paws to prevent slipping and to achieve a cleaner look. I didn't add instructions for those, but there's a variety of tutorials for sleeve cuffs online.
Last edited by Limette on Sat Apr 25, 2026 7:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
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these are fantastic! i absolutely love the shapes you achieved here.

thank you for the thorough tutorial, i'm hoping to pick up crochet sometime before the year ends, so once i'm more familiarized i'll definitely be coming back to this!
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Saw this and immediately at least wanted to see what I could do with my having not crocheted in over a year, just some spare yarn I had lying around, a too-small hook, and my trash sense of tension.
Got 1 panel down! ... kinda.
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Somehow on the last row I lost 2 stitches? I'll have to see if I can figure out what happened, but instructions are good so far! I'll either try to work with what I have and accommodate elsewhere orrrr just start from the top.
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Well I finished this attempt. This was just meant to be a test run and it came out okay?
When I actually have colors I want to use it'll hopefully come out better.

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But still pretty cool! I'll try to get more in progress shots when I have my real colors.
Only points of confusion were sewing on the fingers (figuring out the best way to line up 18 stitches with 20 stitches) and a slight inconsistency in your pattern notation (in the glove panels you use "3dc in next stitch" whereas in the paw pads you use "3dc inc"). But that's minor stuff.

Thanks for posting this, it's super neat!
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Melody, your paw turned out nicely! I think there is some editing I can do to make notation more consistent across the whole pattern... I'm afraid the difference between "crochet 3 dc into one stitch" vs "crochet 1 dc each in the next three stitches" doesn't come fully across in the current notation. I swear every pattern I read also notates slightly differently, so it's hard to nail down the "best practices" for writing patterns.

Part of me is toying with the idea of making a crochet diagram for the glove panels, but I don't know any good software for that, and it would be a pain to do without a specific tool for it.

Of course, there's also the matter of missing cuff instructions... but I still haven't found a good method for making functional cuffs. I knitted mine, but they're not tight enough to prevent slipping, so I ended up putting kandi bracelets over the cuffs.

Anyway, thanks for trying out the pattern!
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NEW PAW! NEW PAW!
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No pads and plus nails to match my sona. I tried to figure out something knit or crochet for the nails but nothing really worked out.

Now I just gotta do it again! Maybe I'll actually take progress shots this time. >>;
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Melody wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2026 12:48 am NEW PAW! NEW PAW!

No pads and plus nails to match my sona. I tried to figure out something knit or crochet for the nails but nothing really worked out.

Now I just gotta do it again! Maybe I'll actually take progress shots this time. >>;
Oh that looks REALLY good! I tried making claws too but same issue with knit/crochet haha

My sona is a feline so the lack of claws works out for me. I still want to try making some one day, just so I know how.
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