24 Adorable Amigurumi Ideas: Cute Crochet Patterns & Pinterest-Worthy Designs
Discover 24 amigurumi ideas to spark creativity — quick patterns, skill-building projects, cute gifts, and stress-relief crafts. Perfect for all crochet levels.
Looking for fresh amigurumi inspiration? This post showcases 24 charming amigurumi ideas perfect for every crocheter — from beginners learning basic increases and single crochet to advanced makers exploring colorwork and shaping. Each idea lists skill level, suggested materials (worsted-weight and DK yarns, 2.5–4 mm hooks, polyester stuffing, safety eyes, stitch markers, tapestry needle), and simple variations so you can personalize projects. Whether you love tiny keychains, cuddly toys, plant pals, or wearable amigurumi, these patterns reflect current Pinterest trends — pastel palettes, miniatures, and seasonal collections — and are optimized for quick pins and boards. Photos and short tips help you pick the perfect project for gifting, market stalls, or mindful crafting time. Read on to find a mix of quick makes and longer challenges to stretch your skills and stock your Pinterest boards with shareable favorites.
Hooded Bunny Amigurumi Crochet Pattern — Soft Plush Doll (Worsted Yarn)
This hooded bunny amigurumi is worked in continuous rounds using worsted-weight (Aran/medium) yarn in three colors (main body, contrast limbs/ears, and face). Suggested tools: 3.5 mm crochet hook, stitch marker, tapestry needle, polyester fiberfill, and 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for toys for infants). Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), single crochet increase (inc), and slip stitch (sl st) for finishing edges. Finish small details with surface embroidery for cheeks and a few crocheted or embroidered “buttons.” Finished size is approximately 18–20 cm (7–8 in) tall when using worsted yarn and 3.5 mm hook. Safety notes: secure safety eyes with washers or substitute embroidered features for children under 3 to avoid choking hazards; sew all parts on firmly and weave in ends. Tips: keep tension tight so stuffing doesn’t show, place and attach eyes before fully stuffing the head, use a stitch marker each round, and lightly stuff ears to retain shape. Hand wash gently and dry flat to preserve shape and color.
Amigurumi Dragon & Bunny Duo — Crochet Pattern Tips, Materials, and Safety
A friendly, small amigurumi pair worked in DK to worsted yarn (weight 3–4). Materials: 50–100 g main colors, small contrast scraps, 3.0–4.0 mm hook (use smaller for a tighter gauge), polyfill stuffing, safety eyes (6–10 mm) or embroidery floss, yarn needle, stitch markers, optional poly pellets for weight and small felt pieces for cheeks. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec or invisible dec), slip stitch (sl st), working in back loops (BLO) for ridges, and surface embroidery for facial details. Size: finished dolls measure roughly 15–20 cm (6–8 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: for toys intended for young children, embroider eyes and secure all small parts, or use safety eyes with washers only if the recipient is over 3 years old; use non‑toxic stuffing and sew seams firmly. Tips: maintain a tight gauge to prevent stuffing showing, stuff firmly and evenly, use stitch markers for round counts, attach limbs with ladder stitch for hideable joins, and add slight color shading (pastels or dry-brushing) for character blush. Experiment with hook size and yarn texture to vary firmness and finish.
Mini Amigurumi Lamb in Green Romper — Crochet Pattern Keywords: sheep, bobble stitch, amigurumi
A soft, compact amigurumi lamb worked in tight single crochet rounds with a bobble-texture hood and contrasting ears and feet. Materials: sport/worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn in cream, brown and green; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker, safety eyes (6–10 mm) or embroidery thread for baby-safe option, small amount of blush or chalk for cheeks. Key stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), and bobble/popcorn stitch for the fleece. Safety notes: insert safety eyes before stuffing and secure washers tightly, or embroider eyes for toys for young children; bury and weave in all ends; use non-toxic stuffing. Finished size: approximately 14–18 cm (5.5–7 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Tips: keep a firm, consistent tension to hide stuffing; stuff in small increments to avoid lumps; use a stitch marker to track rounds; sew ears and hood symmetrically and reinforce seams where limbs attach.
Crochet Amigurumi Bunny Doll — Soft Toy Pattern & Materials Guide
This sweet amigurumi bunny measures approximately 18 cm (7 in) tall when finished and is worked in a tight gauge to keep stuffing hidden. Materials: DK / light worsted yarn (main color + 2 contrast colors), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for your yarn), 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for child-safe versions), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers, small buttons (optional), and thin embroidery floss or nylon thread for whiskers. Basic stitches and techniques: single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), back loop only (BLO) for rolled cuffs, and surface crochet for details. Safety notes: for infants and toddlers replace safety eyes and buttons with securely embroidered features, double-stitch seams, and avoid any loose parts. Tips: maintain a firm, even tension and stuff in small increments to avoid lumps; place and attach eyes before closing the head; use a ladder stitch to join limbs invisibly; weave and hide ends inside the body. To change size, swap yarn weight and hook – a smaller hook yields a denser, sturdier toy.
Mini Bunny Amigurumi — Crochet Pattern for Tiny Winged Bunny (3–4 in)
This sweet mini bunny amigurumi is crocheted in continuous rounds using single crochet (US) for a tight, even fabric. Materials: fingering or sport weight cotton/acrylic blend yarn, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight tension), 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys), small amount of polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and optional blusher. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), and slip stitch (sl st) for finishing. Size: finished height about 8–10 cm (3–4 inches) depending on yarn and tension. Safety: securely fasten and backwash safety eyes before stuffing; for gifts for young children, embroider eyes and nose to remove small part hazards. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing showing, use a stitch marker to track rounds, lightly stuff the head before placing eyes, and pin wings/ears in place to test positioning before sewing. Finish by weaving in tails neatly and using a blunt darning needle to secure small parts for durability.
Rainbow Gradient Amigurumi Bunny — Small Crochet Plush Pattern
Materials: DK/fingering-weight gradient yarn (or worsted if you prefer a chunkier toy), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use a size smaller than recommended on the yarn to get tight stitches), polyester fiberfill, 6–10 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread for baby-safe faces, tapestry needle, stitch marker. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch, and basic surface embroidery for cheeks/mouth. Safety: if the toy is for children under 3, do NOT use plastic safety eyes — embroider eyes and securely weave in all ends; use CE-approved stuffing and double-check seams for gaps. Size: finished toy is palm-sized — approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall with ears, depending on yarn/hook. Tips: keep a tight tension to avoid stuffing poking out; place and attach safety eyes before heavily stuffing the head; use a stitch marker to track rounds; carry color changes up the inside or use seamless join for a clean gradient; stuff firmly but not overstuffed so limbs keep shape; secure eye/backstitch anchors with extra thread and hide knots inside before final closing.
Amigurumi Crochet Bunny — Small Soft Toy Pattern (Worsted Yarn, 3.5mm Hook)
Soft, minimalist amigurumi bunny worked in worsted-weight yarn, finishing around 12–15 cm tall depending on yarn and hook. Materials: 50 g worsted weight (4) cotton or acrylic yarn, 3.5 mm crochet hook, 8–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for a fully soft toy), polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker and a small amount of blush or felt for cheeks. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec/invisible decrease), slip stitch (sl st) and working in continuous rounds. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3, avoid safety eyes—embroider the eyes and securely weave in and double-knot all ends; check seams regularly. Size: about 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) tall; change hook or yarn weight to scale. Tips: work with a tight gauge so stuffing doesn’t show, place and attach eyes before stuffing, stuff firmly and evenly, use a stitch marker every round, shape ears by slightly stuffing or folding and single crocheting the base, and finish openings with a ladder stitch for a neat closure. Add small embroidered details (a belly X or nose) for extra charm.
Amigurumi Fawn Crochet Pattern — Worsted Yarn Deer with Antlers
This sweet amigurumi fawn is worked in worsted/aran weight yarn (MC tan, CC cream and brown accents) using a 3.5–4.0 mm hook for a tight, firm gauge. Materials: worsted acrylic or cotton yarn, 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and scissors. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc) and invisible decreases (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), and surface embroidery or French knots for the white spots. Size: finished toy measures approximately 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: secure safety eyes with washers or use embroidered/felt eyes for children under 3; sew limbs and antlers on with strong thread and anchor stitches to prevent detachment. Helpful tips: keep a tight gauge and stuff firmly but evenly to avoid lumps; use a stitch marker to track rounds; stuff antlers lightly so they stay upright; embroider blush with pastel chalk or a tiny bit of needle felting for a soft look. Finish seams with mattress or ladder stitch for an invisible join.
Amigurumi Hedgehog with Daisy — Crochet Pattern Materials & Tips
Soft, neutral-toned amigurumi hedgehog holding a daisy. Materials: DK/light-worsted yarn in cream, tan and brown (about 50–100 g each), small amounts of green and mustard for the flower, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook, 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys), black embroidery thread for the nose, polyester stuffing, stitch marker, yarn needle, locking eye washers and optional pastel blush for cheeks. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increases (inc), slip stitch (sl st), and picot/popcorn or small cone motifs to form the spiky mane; work in continuous rounds for a smooth finish. Size: finished toy measures approximately 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety: always secure eyes with washers, sew limbs and flower firmly, weave in all ends, and avoid giving small parts to children under 3 years—use embroidered features for infant-safe versions. Tips: use a slightly smaller hook than the yarn label to create a tight fabric, stuff firmly to keep shape, use a stitch marker to track rounds, assemble spikes before final closure, and add soft blush with pastel pencils for a gentle finish.
Cute Brown Monster Amigurumi — Crochet Pattern with Safety Eyes & Teeth
This friendly brown monster amigurumi is worked in continuous rounds using tight single crochet to create a dense, cuddly toy. Materials: approx. 50–75 g worsted-weight (#4) acrylic or cotton yarn in rusty brown and cream, 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (use one size smaller than the yarn label for firmer fabric), 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss if making for a baby), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker and scissors. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st) and basic chains (ch). Size: finished doll measures about 7–9 in (18–23 cm) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: always attach safety eyes before stuffing and use washers; for toys intended for under-3s, replace plastic eyes with embroidered eyes and ensure all small parts (teeth, toes) are securely sewn. Tips: maintain tight tension and stuff in small batches to avoid gaps, use a stitch marker for rounds, pin limbs in place before sewing for symmetry, crochet the teeth as small triangles and whipstitch securely to the muzzle, and weave in ends firmly.
Amigurumi Bunny Doll Crochet Pattern — Bunny with Bonnet & Ice Cream
Soft, small amigurumi bunny in a bonnet holding a crochet cone — perfect as a gift or nursery decor. Materials: DK/worsted-weight cotton or acrylic yarn in cream, beige, brown, orange and green; 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (or to gauge); safety eyes 8–10 mm (or embroider); polyester fiberfill; stitch marker; tapestry needle; small amount of blush or embroidery thread. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible increase and decrease (inc, dec), slip stitch (sl st), back-loop or half‑double ribbing for the dress and bonnet, and simple color changes for the ice‑cream cone. Safety: install safety eyes before stuffing and trim tails; for children under 3 replace eyes with embroidery to avoid choking hazards; secure all seams and weave in ends. Size: finished height ~15–20 cm (6–8 in), depending on yarn and hook. Tips: work with a slightly tighter tension to avoid gaps, stuff firmly and evenly, use stitch markers to keep round counts, shape ears with light blocking or gentle steam, and sew parts with ladder stitch for smooth joins. Make the cone removable or embroider details for machine‑washable gift options.
Amigurumi Sheep Crochet Pattern — Mini Woolly Lamb with Scarf
Materials: DK/sport-weight cotton or acrylic for face/limbs, a fluffy boucle or eyelash yarn for the woolly coat, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight tension), 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, small amount of blush or water-soluble pastel for cheeks. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and bobble/popcorn or loop stitch to create the textured curls; surface embroidery for the nose/mouth. Size: finished toy is roughly 10–14 cm (4–5.5 in) tall depending on yarn and hook tension. Safety: if the toy is for infants, avoid safety eyes and instead embroider eyes securely; sew all parts firmly with doubled thread and hide knots inside stuffing to prevent loosening. Tips: keep your tension tight for neat stitches and to avoid stuffing showing through; stuff firmly but not overstuffed to keep shape; attach wooly pieces after stuffing to conceal seams; lightly brush boucle yarn for a softer fleece effect. Finish with a tiny scarf or removable accessory for easy washing and personalization.
Crochet Amigurumi Bunny Doll with Knit Coat & Scarf — 7–8 in
This sweet amigurumi bunny combines crochet and small knitted pieces for a cozy finished toy. Materials: DK/light worsted weight yarn in cream and dusty rose (acrylic or cotton blend), contrasting yarn for inner ears and blush, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook, small knitting needles for coat/scarf, polyester fiberfill, 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe), a small button, tapestry needle and sewing pins. Basic stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (US), invisible decrease, single crochet increase, slip stitch, ribbing via back-loop-only rounds for hat/coat edges, and mattress/ladder stitch to sew seams. Safety notes: permanently fasten safety eyes with washers and sew buttons very securely; for children under 3 replace plastic parts with embroidered features. Finished size: approximately 18–20 cm (7–8 inches) tall depending on yarn and gauge. Tips: use a tight gauge to avoid stuffing showing, keep a stitch marker for round starts, stuff firmly and evenly, shape ears before attaching, and use chalk pastels or diluted blush for gentle cheek color. Sew clothing in place for durability if given to small children.
Hooded Amigurumi Bunny Crochet Pattern — Yarn, Stitches & Safety Tips
This sweet hooded amigurumi bunny is worked mainly in single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds for a smooth, seamless finish. Materials: sport/DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn in two colors, 3.0–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tighter gauge), 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroider for babies), polyester stuffing, stitch marker, tapestry needle, and small amount of blush or embroidery floss for cheeks and nose. Key stitches and techniques: sc, invisible decrease (inv dec), increases, slip stitch (sl st), occasional back-loop-only rounds for a defined edge, and surface embroidery for facial details. Size: finished height is approximately 15–20 cm (6–8 in) depending on yarn and hook — use smaller hook for a denser fabric and slightly smaller toy. Safety: for children under 3 use embroidered eyes and securely sew all seams; avoid small detachable parts. Tips: maintain tight tension to prevent stuffing peeking through, add stuffing gradually for smooth shaping, place and attach eyes before final stuffing, use pins to position limbs and hood before sewing, and weave in ends neatly for a professional finish.
Hooded Bunny Amigurumi — Mini Crochet Doll with Carrot Accessory
This sweet hooded bunny amigurumi is made with a tight-gauge crochet for a neat, squashy finish. Materials: 100% cotton or cotton-blend DK/aran weight yarn (soft white for body, rust for hood, mustard for jacket, sage for skirt), 2.5–3.5 mm hook depending on yarn, 3–6 mm safety eyes (or embroider for babies), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers, and optional small felt or needle-felted carrot. Stitches and shaping: work in continuous rounds using magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decreases (sc2tog) for smooth shaping, slip stitches (sl st) for edges, and a few rounds of half-double or double crochet (hdc/dc) for the skirt texture. Safety: if the toy is for young children, avoid safety eyes and use embroidered features; securely weave and knot all ends and firmly stuff so seams won’t burst. Finished size: about 4–6 inches tall (10–15 cm) depending on yarn and hook. Tips: keep gauge tight, place eyes before stuffing, use stitch markers each round, block jacket/hood pieces for clean edges, and add light blush with pastel chalk for a charming face.
Green Bunny Amigurumi Crochet Pattern — Wool Toy with Coat & Scarf (Small)
This sweet green bunny amigurumi is crocheted in single crochet rounds with a soft worsted-weight cotton/acrylic blend, using a 2.5–3.5 mm hook for dense fabric. Materials: about 50–80 g main color, small amounts of contrast yarn for coat, scarf and pot, 3–6 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes, polyester fiberfill, stitch marker, yarn needle, 6–8 mm buttons (optional), and a small bag of poly pellets (optional). Stitches & construction: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decreases (invdec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface embroidery for the mouth and blush. Size & finish: finished toy is approximately 12–15 cm (5–6 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety: if intended for young children, embroider facial features and avoid small detachable parts; always secure safety-eye washers before stuffing and double-knot ends. Tips: use a hook one size smaller than the yarn label to prevent gaps, reinforce seams with extra stitching, add a bit of pellet weight for stability, sew buttons on firmly, and hand wash gently then reshape and air dry. Work slowly on small parts—consistent tension yields the neatest amigurumi.
Amigurumi Green Cat Crochet Pattern — Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
Use worsted-weight cotton or acrylic yarn (approx 100 g green, small amounts white and dark green), a 3.0 mm crochet hook, polyester fiberfill, 6 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toys), tapestry needle and stitch marker. Techniques used: magic ring, single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, invisible increases and decreases, slip stitch joins, and back-loop-only (BLO) ribbing for the collar and boot cuffs. Finished size: about 22–25 cm (8.5–10 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: avoid safety eyes for children under 3 — embroider features or securely appliqué felt; sew all seams with strong thread, weave in ends twice, and use hypoallergenic stuffing. Tips: maintain consistent tension and stuff firmly but not overpacked to keep smooth shaping; use stitch markers to track rounds and place increases symmetrically for a round head; change colors neatly by carrying yarn or using surface slip-stitch stripes; lightly steam or press pieces with a damp cloth (no direct heat) to shape; sew eyes and nose in place before final stuffing for precise placement. Small adjustments in ear or tail size let you personalize the character.
Daisy-Hat Amigurumi Girl — Worsted Yarn Doll Pattern
A sweet, collectible amigurumi girl with a ribbed daisy hat, braided yarn hair, tiny crossbody bag and lacy boot cuffs. Materials: worsted weight (4) yarn in pastel green, skin tone, cream, brown and a touch of yellow (approx. 100–150 g total), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller for tighter fabric), 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroider), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers and small buttons or beads for decoration. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increase (inc), half double crochet (hdc) for hat ribbing, slip stitch (sl st) for finishing and simple surface embroidery for details. Safety: fasten safety eyes before stuffing and secure with washers; for toys intended for children under 3, replace eyes with embroidered features and sew all small parts firmly. Size: finished doll is approximately 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Tips: work tightly to avoid stuffing show-through, stuff firmly, use a wig-cap or looped method for hair, seam pieces neatly with mattress stitch, and block the hat for crisp ribbing.
Woodland Fox-Hood Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Tips
This sweet amigurumi doll features a fox-eared hood, cable-style cardigan and tiny boots — perfect for a woodland-themed toy. Materials: DK or sport weight cotton/acrylic blend in skin, grey, green and rust shades; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge); polyester stuffing; 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe); small wooden buttons; tapestry needle, stitch markers and optional surface embroidery thread for floral details. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and basic surface embroidery (lazy daisy / straight stitch) for hood embellishments. Safety: if gifting to young children, replace safety eyes and buttons with securely embroidered features, double-stitch seams and hide knots inside the stuffing. Size: finished doll is approximately 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall depending on yarn and hook tension. Tips: use a firm gauge to avoid gaps, embroider the face before closing the head, stuff evenly for stable posture, place stitch markers at round starts, and attach tiny buttons through reinforced backing or replace with sewn-on beads for durability.
Mini Knitted Amigurumi Jellyfish — Soft Toy Pattern & Materials
Charming mini knitted amigurumi jellyfish with a hooded head, stitched tentacles, and a tiny button accent. Materials: sport/DK-weight acrylic or cotton-blend yarn in two coordinating colors, 3.0–3.5 mm needles (or size to obtain a firm gauge), 9–12 mm safety eyes (or use embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys), polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch markers and a small decorative button. Stitches and techniques: stockinette (knit/purl) for the smooth head, garter stitch edging, i-cord or twisted-cord tentacles, basic increases and decreases (kfb, k2tog/ssk), provisional cast-on and mattress-stitch seaming. Size: finished toy is approximately 12–15 cm (5–6 in) from top of head to tip of longest tentacle; body/head measures roughly 6–7 cm (2.5–3 in). Safety: use safety eyes with washers for children over 3 or embroider facial features for infants; securely sew on buttons and trim any loose yarn ends. Tips: work one needle size smaller than the yarn label for a tighter fabric, stuff firmly to preserve shape, block flat pieces before seaming, securely anchor tentacles with reinforced stitches, and add soft pastel blush or needle-felt shading for extra character.
Mini Bunny Amigurumi — Green Cotton Crochet Doll (Approx. 15 cm)
This petite amigurumi bunny wears a green hood and a tiny belly flower — a friendly, beginner-friendly crochet toy. Materials: DK/sport-weight cotton or acrylic yarn (main green, cream and orange contrast), 3.5 mm hook (adjust for tighter fabric), 6–10 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread for baby-safe version, polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker and small sewing pins. Stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch) and surface embroidery for facial details. Safety: attach safety eyes before stuffing and secure with washers; for toys intended for under-3s, replace eyes with embroidered features and double-knot all joins. Size: approximately 12–16 cm tall using DK yarn and a 3.5 mm hook — change yarn/hook to scale up or down. Tips: keep tight tension to avoid gaps, use stitch markers for round counting, embroider the mouth/cheeks before final stuffing, pin parts in place for even assembly, and sew seams with a ladder stitch. Finish by weaving in ends and wash gently by hand.
Amigurumi Bunny Doll with Hat and Scarf — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Tips
Soft winter amigurumi bunny complete with hat, scarf, coat and boots. Materials: sport/DK weight cotton–acrylic blend (approx 50–75 g main color, smaller amounts for clothes), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust to achieve tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, 8–10 mm safety eyes (or embroider eyes for babies), small wooden buttons, tapestry needle and stitch markers. Stitches used: single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), single crochet increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), back loop only (BLO) ribbing and simple surface embroidery for nose and blush. Size: finished toy about 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety: for children under 3 replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes, sew buttons on very securely or omit, and ensure all seams are tight so stuffing cannot escape. Tips: work a tight gauge to prevent holes, stuff firmly and evenly, use stitch markers to track rounds, block and shape ears before attaching, and use ladder stitch for neat limb joins. Add subtle pastel blush and hide knots inside clothing for a polished finish.
Amigurumi Sleeping Cat Duo — Crochet Pattern for Small Soft Dolls
Materials: DK/worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn in 2–3 colors, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for gauge), polyester fiberfill (CE‑approved), yarn needle, stitch marker, small scissors, optional 6 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread, and fabric‑safe blush for cheeks. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface embroidery for facial details. Safety: For toys for children under 3, avoid plastic safety eyes — embroider eyes and noses and securely weave in ends. Use hypoallergenic stuffing, double‑stitch limb joins, and check seams for gaps so stuffing cannot escape. Size: Worked with DK yarn and a 3 mm hook each finished doll measures roughly 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) tall; swap hook or yarn weight to scale up or down. Tips: Keep a tight gauge so stuffing doesn’t show; stuff firmly and shape as you go. Use a stitch marker for rounds and invisible decreases for smooth shaping. Embroider facial features before final stuffing for easier access. For neat stripes carry the unused color inside the piece or join with invisible joins, and always securely fasten and weave in ends.
Crochet Floral Deer Amigurumi — Materials, Stitches, Size & Safety Tips
This delicate floral deer amigurumi is worked mostly in continuous rounds using a lightweight yarn for neat stitch definition. Materials: DK/light-worsted or sport-weight cotton or cotton-blend yarn in cream, brown, green and yellow; 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for gauge); polyester stuffing; stitch marker; yarn needle; optional 10–12 mm safety eyes or black embroidery thread for baby-safe face; small amount of blush or pastel for cheek color. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (US), increase, invisible decrease, chain and slip stitch for joining, small surface embroidery for nose and mouth; separate pieces (legs, head, antlers, flowers) are sewn on. Safety: if the toy is for an infant, avoid plastic safety eyes — embroider features and securely close seams; double-knot and weave ends well. Size: finished height approximately 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) depending on yarn and tension. Tips: use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly but not overfilled to keep shape, pin floral appliqués to arrange before sewing, and embroider facial details after attaching eyes for better alignment.
Ready to try one or all of these 24 amigurumi ideas? Start with the skill level that fits you and gather the right materials — a smooth yarn for fiddly details, the correct hook size for tight stitches, and secure safety eyes for toys meant for kids. Work at a comfortable pace, block pieces where useful, and weave in ends neatly for durability. To keep amigurumi looking great, spot-clean with mild soap, air-dry, and avoid direct sunlight that can fade colors; replace stuffing or repair seams as needed. Share your finished projects on Pinterest with clear, well-lit photos and process shots—tag pins with pattern names, skill level, and yarn brands to help other makers. Enjoy the process: amigurumi is perfect for mindful crafting, thoughtful gifts, and improving your crochet skills. Pin, share, and have fun adding your own creative twists.
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