Blueberry Desk Blob Crochet Pattern
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Meet the Blueberry Desk Blob Crochet Pattern, a plump little pal that’s bursting with charm! Whether it’s nestled beside your notebook, brightening up a study nook, or gifted to a fellow crafter, this fruity friend is sure to bring a smile every time you sit down to work.
Copyright
Copyright 2025. Crafts With M. Do not publish, copy, reproduce, or distribute this pattern in any way. You may sell finished products made with this pattern, but please credit/tag me as the designer.
Skill Level
Advanced Beginner
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Materials
- Size 6 Yarn (I used Bernat Blanket in blue)
- 6.5mm Crochet Hook (Adjust based on preference)
- 16mm Safety Eyes
- Stuffing
- Darning Needle
- Stitch Markers
- Scissors
- Optional: Poly-pellets/beads with nylon for a weighted desk blob
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Abbreviations (US Terms)
- BLO - Back Loops Only
- ch - Chain
- dc inc - Double Crochet Increase
- dec - Decrease
- FLO - Front Loops Only
- FO - Fasten Off
- hdc - Half Double Crochet
- inc - Increase
- mr - Magic Ring
- rnds - Rounds
- sc - Single Crochet
- slst - Slip Stitch
- sts - Stitches
- (...) - Repeat for X Amount
- [#] - Total Stitches
Notes
- Pattern is worked in continuous rounds, so you do not slip stitch or chain 1 at the end of each round.
- Place a stitch marker in the first stitch of each round.
- Keep your stitches tight throughout your project so that the stuffing does not show through. Depending on your tension, you can also try a smaller hook size.
- Bulky (chenille or blanket) yarn can be a little tricky if you have not used it much before. When creating your magic ring, pull gently. Try gently pulling or wiggling your yarn tail to close. You can also use the chain 2 method if preferred.
- Safety eyes are not recommended for children under the age of 3.
Prefer video instructions? Check out the tutorial below!
Body
- If using poly-pellets, now is the time to add them.

Arms (x2)
- ch 10 [10]
- With the head facing towards you, slst into one side of the body at rnd 7, about 4-5 sts away from the eye
- slst 9 down the arm [9]
- In the last chain, sc 5 [5]
You will now switch to working in the rnd. Your next stitch will go in the 1st sc you made
- (inc)x5 [10]
- sc around [10]
- (dec)x5 [5]
Lightly stuff.
FO and weave in ends.

Legs (x2)
Repeat the same steps to make the legs as you did for the arms. But slst into round 11 of the body, lining them up under the eyes.



