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gecko crochet pattern

If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you’ll have already had a sneak peek at this guy:

crocheted gecko amigurumi by planetjune

He’s a gecko, a type of smallish lizard found in warm to tropical climates. Leopard geckos, the type you’ll see most often kept as a pet, have tiny claws on their feet, but most other gecko species have toe pads that let them climb up vertical walls!

My first introduction to a day gecko was in Hawaii last year, where this little guy was living in our room and spent his time climbing up and down the window frame:

Gecko in Hawaii, by June Gilbank

So cute! I’ve had the idea to make a gecko in the back of my mind ever since then. My little Hawaiian buddy was only about 3″ long (a bit small for a crocheted version), but some of the Madagascan species of day gecko reach 9-11″ long. You’re probably familiar with Madagascan geckos from the talking one in those Geico ads 🙂

My crocheted gecko is 10″ long, and, like his cousins, climbs the walls with his special toe pads! Here he is climbing my window:

crocheted amigurumi gecko by planetjune
I think he’s after my origami decorations!

crocheted amigurumi gecko by planetjune
…and climbing back down again

(Okay, he needed a little assistance to stay in place on the window, but isn’t the effect perfect?!)

Gecko is only my 2nd reptile design (after my Sea Turtle) but he was a lot of fun to make. Maybe I should try some other more unusual animals in future – what do you think?

The Gecko pattern is now available to purchase from the shop!

15 Comments »

  1. janice murchake said

    i don’t have a websites. i just want to have a pattern to crocheting a Geico Gecko standing up. Thank you.

  2. H-L said

    This is so cute and given me an idea to make one in the colours of my brothers favourite football team as a present. He currently has a real dragon lizard which looks very similar.

  3. Magdalena said

    Absolutely adorable! I love, love, love it! <3

  4. val said

    heehee…..he is perfect!

  5. Catty said

    Very cute ! I’m looking forward to trying this pattern out. I’d love to see more exotic patterns !

  6. June said

    Thank you, everyone, for the comments – I’m so happy you like him too!

    Diana, I cheated – he’s actually stuck to the window screen (wire mesh), not the window glass. So I opened the screen and stuck pins through the mesh from the other side to support the gecko – clever, huh? 😀

  7. diana said

    ok I give! how did you make something that would be a bit heavy stick so well to your window??
    He is adorable! in my home country lizards gekos and Iguanas are such a common thing to see on rooftops taking some sun, or on walls waiting for a fly.. oh how I miss those sights 😉

  8. Lallee said

    What a great job. You captured the gecko body type perfectly! One of my sons had several (real) reptiles when he was growing up. He would have begged for one of these. Maybe he still would 😉
    ~Lallee

  9. Robyn said

    Like I said on face book,loooooovvve those toes! Absolutely adorable.I was surprised that you were surprised that I remembered your little Hawaian “roomate”! Lol. Yes! Make more cute creatures! Especially the kind that don’t eat much! 🙂 !

  10. Aveen said

    I’m currently in Italy and these little guys are everywhere and they’re adorable! My husband is in love with them, but as we can’t bring one home with us maybe I’ll make him one of these 🙂

  11. Angelica Bays said

    Wonderful!
    Oh my goodness, the shape of the head? And the eyelids!? Just great. Good Job, June!

  12. Jana said

    I LOVE HIM!!!! Absolutely fantastic! And YES, you should do MORE exotic patterns!!

  13. That’s super cute! I don’t think I’ve commented on your blog before, but I just love your work! I’ve just gotten into crocheting (lots of granny squares for a blanket) and hopefully when I’m done with my current project I’ll be ready for something a little bit more ambitious. I’ll definitely have to get my hands on some of your awesome patterns!

  14. Love the gecko and you should definetly make more of the exotic animals.
    As always I love your work 🙂 It makes my day to see it.

  15. photojenic said

    Adorable! We have a family (or two or three) of Geckos that live on our front porch. I like them because they eat bugs. Bugs are my enemy. *lol*

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