Bluey Crochet Kit: Step-by-Step Guide to Crocheting Bluey for Beginners
By The Woobles | Learn to crochet kits for beginners | Published: 2026-07-23
Category: How-to Guides
Learn how to crochet Bluey with The Woobles Bluey Crochet Kit. This step-by-step tutorial covers everything from unboxing to finishing your adorable pup.
If you’ve ever wanted to bring the beloved Blue Heeler pup from the hit animated series to life with yarn, you’re in the right place. The Bluey Crochet Kit from The Woobles makes it possible for absolute beginners to create their very own Bluey. With pre-started loops, easy-to-follow video tutorials, and high-quality materials, this kit is designed to turn anyone into a confident crocheter. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk through everything you need to know to complete your Bluey project—from unboxing to the final stitch.

Whether you’re a parent looking for a fun activity with your kids or an adult who’s always wanted to try crochet, this Bluey crochet kit tutorial will help you succeed. We’ll cover the tools included, how to read the pattern, and tips for making your Bluey look just like the character. Let’s get started on your crochet adventure!
What’s Inside the Bluey Crochet Kit?
The Bluey Crochet Kit comes with everything you need to complete your project without any extra trips to the craft store. Inside the box, you’ll find a pre-started crochet piece that takes the guesswork out of the first few stitches, a high-quality ergonomic hook, stuffing, safety eyes, a yarn needle, and step-by-step video instructions accessible via QR code. The kit also includes enough yarn in Bluey’s signature blue, light blue, and yellow to complete the character.
One of the best features of The Woobles kits is that they are designed for true beginners. The pre-started loop means you don’t have to learn the tricky slip knot or magic ring right away—you can jump straight into practicing single crochet stitches. If you’ve tried other kits and felt overwhelmed, this Bluey kit offers a much gentler learning curve. And if you enjoy the process, you might also love the Zara the Giraffe Crochet Kit or the Balrog Crochet Kit for your next project.
- Pre-started crochet piece to skip the hardest first steps
- Ergonomic hook designed for small hands or beginners
- Video tutorials that you can pause and rewind at your own pace
- All materials included—no additional purchases needed
Step 1: Unboxing and Preparing Your Workspace
Before you dive into stitching, take a few minutes to set up your workspace. Find a well-lit area where you can spread out your materials. Open the kit and lay out the yarn, hook, stuffing, and safety eyes. Scan the QR code on the instruction card to access the video tutorial—this is your best friend throughout the project. The videos are broken into short chapters, so you can watch one step at a time and then practice.
Make sure you have a comfortable chair and good lighting. Crocheting for the first time can feel awkward on your hands, so take breaks if needed. The Bluey kit is designed to be completed in a few sessions, so don’t rush. If you’re crocheting with a child, let them handle the stuffing and assembly while you do the stitching. This kit is also a great companion to other beginner-friendly projects like the Rosie the String of Pearls Crochet Kit if you want to expand your skills.
- Set up in a quiet, well-lit space
- Watch the first video chapter before starting to stitch
- Keep the instruction card handy for quick reference
Step 2: Learning the Basic Stitches
The Bluey Crochet Kit focuses on the single crochet stitch, which is the foundation of most amigurumi projects. The pre-started loop already has a few stitches on the hook, so you can begin practicing immediately. The video tutorial will show you how to yarn over, pull through, and create a consistent tension. Don’t worry if your first few stitches are uneven—every beginner’s work looks a little wonky at first.
As you work through the body of Bluey, you’ll also learn how to increase and decrease stitches to shape the character. These techniques are essential for creating the rounded head and body. The kit’s pattern is color-coded, so you’ll know exactly when to switch to the lighter blue for Bluey’s belly and face. If you master these skills, you’ll be ready to tackle more complex kits like the Oscar the Triceratops Crochet Kit or the Wally the Brachiosaurus Crochet Kit.
- Practice the single crochet stitch until it feels comfortable
- Use the video to check your stitch count after each round
- Keep your tension consistent—not too tight, not too loose
Step 3: Assembling Bluey’s Features
Once the main body and head are complete, it’s time to add Bluey’s signature details. The kit includes safety eyes and felt pieces for the ears, nose, and tail. The video tutorial will guide you through attaching the eyes securely and sewing the felt pieces in place. This is where your Bluey really comes to life—take your time to position the eyes evenly and align the ears symmetrically.
Stuffing the body is another critical step. The kit provides just the right amount of polyester fiberfill. Use the yarn needle or the back of the hook to push stuffing into the arms and legs. Don’t overstuff, or the fabric will stretch and show gaps. A firm but squishy fill gives Bluey the perfect cuddly texture. If you enjoy the assembly process, the Tiny Treasure Chest Accessory Kit is a fun add-on to store your finished Bluey or other small treasures.
- Attach safety eyes before closing the head completely
- Use small amounts of stuffing to avoid lumps
- Sew felt pieces with matching thread for a clean look
Step 4: Finishing Touches and Troubleshooting
After you’ve sewn on all the features and closed the final opening, it’s time for the finishing touches. Weave in all loose yarn ends using the yarn needle—this ensures your Bluey won’t unravel over time. Trim any excess felt from the ears or tail. Give your Bluey a gentle fluff and shape with your hands. If you notice any gaps in your stitching, you can use a small amount of matching yarn to close them with a simple whip stitch.
If you run into trouble, the video tutorials cover common beginner mistakes like dropped stitches, uneven tension, or misplaced eyes. You can also visit The Woobles website for additional tips and community support. Many beginners find that their second project is much easier than the first, so don’t be discouraged. Once you finish Bluey, consider trying the Nico the Cat Loopables Kit for a quick, no-hook-needed project, or the Joe the Coffee Mug Crochet Kit for a fun desk buddy.
- Weave in ends securely to prevent unraveling
- Use the video troubleshooting section if you make a mistake
- Block your finished piece gently to even out stitches
The Bluey Crochet Kit is one of the most rewarding beginner projects you can find. With clear video instructions, high-quality materials, and a beloved character as your reward, you’ll be proud to show off your handmade Bluey. Whether you keep it as a personal treasure or gift it to a young fan, the sense of accomplishment is unmatched. Ready to start your crochet journey? Explore the The Woobles collection to find your next project.



