How can you crochet a mouse ear?

How can you crochet a mouse ear? - briefly

Begin with a magic ring, crochet 6 single stitches, increase to 12, then to 18 while shaping the curve, and finish with a few decrease rounds to close the tip. Slip the completed piece onto the toy or fabric and secure with a stitch.

How can you crochet a mouse ear? - in detail

To craft a realistic mouse ear with crochet, gather the required tools and follow the sequence precisely.

Materials

  • Worsted‑weight yarn in the desired fur color (e.g., gray, brown, white)
  • Small hook, size 2.5 mm (US B‑1) or appropriate for the yarn weight
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle for weaving in ends

Stitch abbreviations (US terminology)

  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • inc – increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
  • dec – decrease (single crochet two stitches together)

Construction steps

  1. Foundation ring – Create a magic loop, work 6 sc into the ring, pull tight, and join with a sl st to the first sc. This forms the base of the ear.

  2. First roundinc in each stitch (12 sc). Join with a sl st.

  3. Second round[sc, inc] repeat around (18 sc). Join.

  4. Third round[2 sc, inc] repeat (24 sc). Join.

  5. Fourth round[3 sc, inc] repeat (30 sc). Join.

  6. Fifth round[4 sc, inc] repeat (36 sc). Join.

  7. Shape the ear – Continue with plain sc for three rounds to add height, maintaining 36 sc each round.

  8. Taper the tip – Decrease symmetrically:

    • Round 1: [4 sc, dec] repeat (30 sc)
    • Round 2: [3 sc, dec] repeat (24 sc)
    • Round 3: [2 sc, dec] repeat (18 sc)
    • Round 4: [sc, dec] repeat (12 sc)
    • Round 5: dec across (6 sc)
      Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
  9. Finishing – Pull the tail through the remaining stitches, tighten to close the tip, and weave the tail into the interior using a yarn needle.

Attachment

  • Position the ear on the intended plush or amigurumi head.
  • Align the base edge with the head’s side, then stitch securely with a whipstitch or invisible slip stitch, ensuring the ear stands upright.

Optional details

  • Add a contrasting inner ear using a thin yarn in pink or light gray; crochet a small half‑oval (6 sc, inc, sc, inc) and sew it inside.
  • Block the finished ear lightly with steam to improve shape retention.

Following this method yields a proportional, sturdy mouse ear suitable for any crocheted rodent project.