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Some crochet projects are sweet little weekend makes… and then there are the ones that walk into the room and absolutely steal the show. Splash the Sea Turtle is very much the second kind.
This oversized sea turtle crochet pattern by Carol L Hladik is a wonderfully huggable, statement-sized amigurumi-style project, measuring approximately 34 inches long by 30 inches wide when finished. So yes, we are not talking about a tiny keychain turtle here. This is the sort of crochet sea turtle that needs its own spot on the couch, and honestly, I am not mad about that.
You can find the pattern here: Splash the Sea Turtle crochet pattern on Ravelry
What immediately caught my eye is the shell. The rich colourwork and repeated shell motifs give this turtle such a lovely handmade personality. It has that slightly retro, almost heirloom-toy feeling, but with enough boldness to make it feel modern too. The combination of a large body, flippers, and patterned shell makes it a brilliant project for anyone who loves ocean-themed crochet, nursery décor, or oversized handmade gifts.
This pattern is listed as intermediate, and I think that feels right. It includes techniques such as crochet colourwork, motifs, hexagons, working in the round, and seaming. None of those are impossible, but this is definitely not the project I would hand to someone who has only just learned how to make a chain stitch and is still arguing with their stitch marker. We have all been there.
For confident crocheters, though, this looks like a really satisfying make. The large scale means you can enjoy the shaping and construction without feeling like you need tweezers to sew everything together. And because the shell has so much visual interest, it gives you plenty of opportunity to play with colours. I can imagine this in traditional earthy browns and greens, soft coastal blues, or even a bright scrap-yarn version if your stash cupboard is starting to look like it has its own postcode.
If you enjoy turtle projects, you may also like our roundup of turtle crochet patterns that are slow, sweet, and totally worth making. For something much smaller, CraftBits also has a cute Sea Turtle Soap Saver crochet pattern, and if sewing is more your thing, this Patchwork Turtle Plushie sewing pattern is a sweet handmade soft toy idea.
One thing I would keep in mind before starting Splash is yarn choice. With a project this large, your yarn weight, hook size, and stuffing will make a big difference to the final size and feel. A good-quality acrylic or washable yarn would make sense if this turtle is destined for a child’s room, because anything this cuddly is absolutely going to be dragged around, squished, and loved. If you need to top up your yarn stash, Mary Maxim is a handy place to look for sturdy acrylic yarns and crochet supplies, especially if you are planning a large amigurumi project like this one.
The finished turtle would be gorgeous as a handmade birthday gift, a beach-house cushion toy, an under-the-sea nursery feature, or even a special charity raffle piece. It has that “did you really make that?” factor, which is always lovely after you have spent hours counting stitches and wondering why one flipper looks slightly more enthusiastic than the other.
For another ocean-inspired crochet idea, you might also like our Sea Turtle Blanket crochet pattern feature, which has a lovely baby sea turtle theme.
Splash the Sea Turtle is a charming oversized crochet turtle pattern for makers who want something bigger, bolder, and more memorable than a quick little plushie. It is not the fastest project in the basket, but it has plenty of personality, beautiful shell detail, and that wonderful handmade wow-factor that makes all the stitch-counting worthwhile.