28 Pin-Worthy Amigurumi Doll Ideas: Crochet Patterns & Photos to Pin
Discover 28 adorable amigurumi doll ideas to crochet - perfect for beginners to advanced. Boost creativity, gifts, and Pinterest-friendly inspiration.
Whether you’re a beginner picking up a hook for the first time or an experienced crocheter seeking fresh inspiration, this amigurumi doll collection has something for you. Featuring 28 inspiring images and easy-to-follow variations, you’ll discover tiny kawaii dolls, classic ragdolls, and modern minimalist designs perfect for gifting or styling on shelves. Materials are simple: worsted or DK yarn (cotton or acrylic), a 2.5–4.0 mm hook depending on gauge, polyester stuffing, safety eyes or embroidered features, stitch markers, and a yarn needle. Each pattern includes clear skill-level notes and sizing tips so you can scale projects up or down. With Pinterest trends favoring neutral palettes, miniatures, and cozy slow-craft looks, these amigurumi doll ideas are curated to be both trendy and timeless—ready for you to crochet, photograph, and pin.
Curly-Haired Amigurumi Doll Crochet Pattern — 12-inch Soft Toy
This sweet curly-haired amigurumi stands about 12 inches (≈30 cm) tall when finished. Materials: sport/DK weight cotton or acrylic for the body and limbs, boucle or loop yarn for the hair, a contrasting DK for the dress, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch markers and optional safety eyes (use embroidery for baby-safe toys). Typical stitches: single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, increases (inc) and invisible decreases (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), chains (ch) for dress edges, and loop or bobble techniques to create the voluminous curls. Safety: securely sew all limbs, fasten hair and accessories with strong thread, and avoid small parts for toys intended for children under 3 — embroider facial features instead; use hypoallergenic stuffing and check seams for gaps. Size and shaping tips: work a slightly smaller hook than recommended to keep stuffing from showing and stuff firmly for a neat silhouette. Hair and skirt tips: attach curls in rows or use latch-hooked wefts, steam-shape boucle yarn gently, and block the dress to smooth the stitch definition for a professional finish.
Amigurumi Angel Doll — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Helpful Tips
This sweet amigurumi angel is worked in DK/light-worsted cotton or cotton-blend yarn for a neat stitch definition and a soft, matte finish. Estimated finished size: about 20–25 cm (8–10 in) tall. Materials: DK yarn in skin, hair, clothing and accent colors; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge); polyester fiberfill; embroidery thread for facial features; optional safety eyes; stitch markers, tapestry needle and small buttons or a tiny purse piece. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, invisible decrease (inv dec), increases, slip stitch (sl st), back loop only (BLO) for skirt pleats, and simple bobble or popcorn for textured wings. Safety: embroider eyes and mouth for toys intended for children under 3; if using safety eyes, secure washers firmly. Tips: maintain a tight gauge to prevent stuffing showing; stuff firmly but avoid overfilling to keep shape; sew limbs on with a locking whipstitch and weave in ends twice; block hair and shape with light steam; consider adding a removable jacket or sewn-on accessories for durability. Photo-friendly finishing: a faint non-toxic blush and neatly trimmed hair ends make a polished, durable doll.
Amigurumi Curly‑Haired Doll — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Safety Tips
This sweet amigurumi doll features curly pigtails, a little bow and a pleated skirt — perfect as a gift or display. Materials: DK / light-worsted weight yarn (cotton or cotton/acrylic blend) in skin, hair and outfit colors; 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to your tension); polyester fiberfill; yarn needle; stitch marker; small scissors; optional 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroidery floss for facial features. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases/decreases (inc/dec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface embroidery for lashes and mouth; skirt can use hdc or back-loop ribbing for texture. Size: finished height about 24–28 cm (9–11 in) depending on yarn and tension. Safety: embroider eyes and small features for items intended for children under 3; firmly sew on hair puffs and accessories, and hide/secure all loose ends. Tips: keep a tight gauge to avoid gaps in stuffing, place stitches with a marker for consistent shaping, stuff firmly but evenly, and attach limbs before final stuffing. For curly hair use boucle or loop yarn, anchor in small bunches and trim/stylize after sewing.
Amigurumi Girl Doll with Bunny — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Size Guide
Handmade amigurumi girl (≈23–25 cm / 9–10 in tall) holding a tiny bunny. Materials: light worsted/DK weight yarn (cotton or acrylic) in skin tone, green, brown and accent shades; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to your gauge); polyester stuffing; safety eyes (6–8 mm for the doll, 4–6 mm for the bunny) or embroidery floss for baby-safe faces; tapestry needle, stitch markers and optional faux-leather strap or felt for accessories. Stitches & techniques: worked mostly in single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, increases (inc) and invisible decreases (sc2tog) for shaping, slip stitch (sl st) joins, simple chains for straps and surface slip-stitch or backstitch for the mouth. Safety: for toys intended for small children, embroider eyes and mouth instead of using small plastic parts, double-stitch attachment points and bury/secure all yarn ends; stuff firmly to reduce seam strain. Size: finished height depends on yarn and hook but typically 23–25 cm. Tips: maintain even tension, use a stitch marker for rounds, stuff gradually for smooth shaping, attach hair in small bundles for a natural look, and lightly block garments or add pastel blush for finished charm.
Amigurumi Two-Bun Doll Pattern — Textured Hair, Skirt & Boots (10–11 in)
This sweet two-bun amigurumi girl is crocheted in DK/light-worsted yarn with textured looped hair, a striped sweater, ruffled skirt and tiny boots. Materials: DK/light-worsted cotton or acrylic yarn in 5–7 contrasting colors, 3.0–3.5 mm hook (or size to obtain gauge), 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch markers, small amounts of blush or needle-felted cheeks, and optional pipe cleaners for poseable legs. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), half double crochet (hdc) for texture, slip stitch (sl st) and loop or bobble stitch for the hair pom-poms. Safety: do not use safety eyes if the toy is intended for children under 3 — embroider features instead; sew all appendages firmly with hidden mattress stitch and double-knot tails; use non-toxic materials. Finished size: approximately 25–28 cm (10–11 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Tips: keep even tension for smooth shaping, use a stitch marker every round, stuff firmly but not overstuffed, attach hair before final stuffing, and block pieces slightly for neater seams.
Floral Princess Amigurumi Doll — Cotton-Blend Crochet Pattern (25–30 cm)
This sweet floral amigurumi doll is worked in a soft cotton-blend DK/sport yarn for a neat stitch definition and a natural drape in the dress and hair. Materials: cotton or cotton-blend DK yarn (main skin, 50g skeins for colors), small amounts of contrast yarns for dress and flowers, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), tapestry needle, stitch markers, polyester fiberfill, safety eyes (or embroidery thread), scissors, optional washable fabric blush. Stitches used: single crochet (sc), invisible increase/decrease (inc/dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), double crochet (dc) for ruffles, and bobble/popcorn stitches for floral embellishments. Safety: embroider eyes for toys intended for children under 3 or use CE-approved safety eyes with washers for older children; securely weave in and knot all ends and reinforce limb joins. Size: finished doll measures approximately 25–30 cm (10–12 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Tips: keep tension tight for stuffing, use a blunt needle or chopstick to evenly distribute fill, attach hair by weft or loop method for full braids, block dress pieces flat before assembly, and test all seams for durability before gifting.
Crochet Amigurumi Doll — Pompom Hat, Ruffled Dress & Boots (Approx. 25–28 cm)
Materials: DK/worst ed weight cotton or acrylic yarn in 3–4 colours, small amounts for hair and trim; 6–8 mm safety eyes (or black embroidery thread for baby-safe toy); polyester fiberfill; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to yarn for a dense fabric); yarn needle, stitch markers, scissors and pompom maker. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible increase/decrease, half double crochet (hdc) or back-loop-only (BLO) ribbing for the hat, bobble/popcorn stitches for the textured dress, slip stitch (sl st) for finishing, and surface embroidery for cheeks and details. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3, avoid safety eyes and securely embroider facial features; weave and knot all ends, hide knots inside stuffing, and test attachments for durability. Size: finished doll measures roughly 25 cm seated (about 10 in) and 27–28 cm standing depending on yarn and tension. Tips: keep a tight gauge to prevent stuffing showing, stuff limbs firmly but not overfull, use stitch markers to track rounds, attach hair yarn in small bundles for a full look, and block/shape the hat and ruffle before final assembly for a neat finish.
Amigurumi Girl Doll with Coat, Hat & Shoes — Crochet Pattern & Materials
This sweet amigurumi girl is worked mostly in single crochet (US) with rounds for the head, body and limbs and simple increases/decreases for shaping. Recommended materials: worsted/aran weight yarn (acrylic or cotton blend), 2.5–3.0 mm hook for a tight fabric, polyester stuffing, black safety eyes (6–8 mm) or embroidered eyes, small amounts of faux-fur or mohair for hair, stitch markers, yarn needle and thin thread for buttons. Stitches and techniques used: single crochet, invisible decrease, slip stitch, rounds, surface slip-stitch details and small bobble or popcorn accents for texture on the coat. Safety notes: if toy is for a child under 3, embroider eyes and secure all small parts firmly; sew seams twice and weave in ends. Finished size: approximately 25–30 cm (10–12 inches) tall depending on yarn and gauge. Tips: use a smaller hook than recommended on the yarn label for denser stuffing, add blush with pastel chalks or embroidery, attach hair wefts before final stuffing, and block clothing pieces for neater edges and fitting.
Curly‑Haired Amigurumi Doll Pattern — Cotton/DK Yarn, Single Crochet & Loop Hair Tips
This sweet amigurumi doll is worked mostly in single crochet (sc) rounds using a DK/cotton–acrylic blend for a neat stitch definition and a bulky boucle or aran yarn for the voluminous curls. Recommended materials: DK weight for body and clothes, bulky boucle for hair, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), 6–8 mm safety eyes or black embroidery thread, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers and optional poseable wire. Key stitches and techniques: single crochet in continuous rounds, invisible decrease (invdec), increases, slip stitch, and loop or chain-and-cut method to create spiral curls; a small bobble/cluster can add skirt texture. Finished size: approximately 30 cm (12 in) tall, depending on yarn and tension. Safety notes: for toys intended for children under 3, embroider the eyes and securely sew on small parts; always double-stitch attachments and hide knots. Helpful tips: keep a tight tension to avoid stuffing leakage, stuff firmly but evenly, attach limbs with strong whipstitches or safety joints, prearrange hair placement before securing, and steam or roll curls to set their shape.
Amigurumi Doll Pattern — Ruffled Dress & Double Buns (Crochet, DK Yarn)
Soft-bodied amigurumi girl with a ruffled skirt and double buns. Materials: DK / light-worsted weight yarn (cotton or acrylic) in skin, brown, green and pink; 2.5–3.5 mm hook; 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroider eyes for child-safe toys); polyester stuffing; tapestry needle; stitch markers; optional small beads for flower centers. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), bobble/popcorn for skirt ruffles, and surface embroidery for cheeks and nose. Safety: for babies and toddlers avoid plastic safety eyes—use secure embroidery; fasten off and weave in all tails, double-knot attachments, and use non-toxic stuffing. Size: finished doll will be approximately 20–26 cm (8–10 in) tall depending on yarn and hook—adjust size by changing hook or yarn weight. Tips: keep a tight gauge to hide stuffing, use a stitch marker for round starts, stuff firmly but evenly, attach hair in small bundles for full buns, and use ladder or invisible stitch for neat limb joins. Hand wash gently and reshape while damp.
Amigurumi Crochet Doll Pattern — Little Girl with Plant, Overalls & Boots
Materials: sport/fingering weight cotton or acrylic yarn in skin, rust, grey and green; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to your tension); polyester stuffing; safety eyes (6–8 mm) or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys; small buttons or sewn straps; yarn needle, stitch markers, and optional plastic pellets for weight. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), sc increases/decreases, slip stitch, chain, back-loop-only rows for texture, picot or shell edging for the ruffle shorts, and simple surface embroidery for the blush and mouth. Safety: secure safety eyes before stuffing and reinforce with washers; for children under 3, replace plastic eyes and small buttons with embroidered features; double-knot and weave ends well to prevent loosening. Size: finished doll is approximately 20–22 cm (8–8.5 in) tall when worked at recommended gauge (may vary by tension). Tips: keep tension slightly tight for neat stuffing, use stitch markers at the start of rounds, pre-cut yarn for hair wefts to achieve even pigtails, stuff firmly but not overstuffed to keep shaping, and add a few pellets to the base if you want it to stand more easily.
Curly-Haired Amigurumi Doll Pattern — Red Dress & Teddy
A sweet, collectible amigurumi doll crocheted in soft DK-weight cotton or acrylic yarn with a fluffy boucle yarn for the hair. Worked mostly in single crochet (US) with rounds in continuous spirals, the pattern uses magic ring starts, increases, invisible decreases, slip stitches and simple bobble/loop stitches to create the curly hair texture. Safety notes: embroider facial features or use locking safety eyes firmly attached with washers; avoid small parts for toys intended for children under 3. Size: finished height is approximately 28–32 cm (11–12½ in) depending on yarn and hook choice. Materials: DK/sport yarn in skin, red and white contrast colors, a small amount of boucle or loop yarn, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook, 3–6 mm safety eyes (optional), polyester stuffing, tapestry needle and stitch markers. Tips: keep a consistent tight tension for neat shaping, stuff firmly but not overstuffed to maintain seams, use surface embroidery for blush and lashes, sew limbs with an invisible join for stability, block the skirt for a clean flare, and secure bows/accessories with extra stitches or fabric glue for durability.
Crochet Amigurumi Girl with Bunny — Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This small amigurumi girl with her bunny companion is best made with a sport-to-worsted weight yarn (DK/Light worsted #3 or #4) in soft acrylic or cotton-blend for durability and easy care. Use a tight hook (3.0–3.5 mm) to keep stuffing from showing, plus polyester fiberfill, a yarn needle, stitch marker, and 8–12 mm safety eyes (or embroider eyes for baby-safe toys). Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and surface slip for simple facial details. Estimated finished size: about 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety: firmly attach safety eyes and buttons, double-stitch small parts or use embroidered features if the toy is for children under 3. Tips: work tightly and count rounds to maintain symmetrical shaping, stuff firmly and evenly (use a chopstick to push fiber into limbs), use a stitch marker on the first stitch of each round, sew limbs on with matching yarn and secure joints with extra passes. For a polished finish, brush or trim yarn hair and block accessories lightly.
Amigurumi Pigtail Doll Crochet Pattern — Sweet Girl (10–12 in)
This adorable amigurumi pigtail doll is made with soft worsted/DK‑weight yarn and a small hook to create a dense, neat fabric. Materials: 100% cotton or acrylic yarn in cream, blush, brown and accent colors; 3.0 mm crochet hook (adjust to tension), tapestry needle, stitch marker, polyester stuffing, optional poly pellets for weight, safety eyes with washers (or embroidery thread), small buttons or beads only for decorative use. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, invisible decrease (sc2tog), slip stitch, chain and shell stitch for the scalloped skirt trim. Safety notes: insert and secure safety eyes before stuffing or embroider eyes for toys for young children; avoid small detachable parts for infants. Finished size: approximately 25–30 cm (10–12 inches) tall depending on yarn and tension. Tips: work tight tension and stuff firmly for smooth shaping; use stitch markers to track rounds; attach hair using loop or stitched strand method then trim and style pigtails; add a few pellets in the base for balance; weave and secure all ends and seams. Machine wash gentle only if all components are child‑safe; air dry and reshape.
Curly‑Haired Amigurumi Doll Crochet Pattern — Materials, Stitches & Safety
This sweet amigurumi doll features a curly mohair wig, removable coat, handbag and bouquet — ideal for an 8–10 in (20–25 cm) finished toy. Materials: DK/worsted acrylic or cotton yarn in skin, dress and coat colors; 2–3 mm hook (use one size smaller than yarn label for tight gauge); polyester fiberfill; 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys); tapestry needle, stitch marker, small amount of blush or fabric-safe pastel, and optional mohair or boucle for hair. Basic stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), single crochet decrease (sc2tog), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), and simple surface embroidery for cheeks/mouth. Safety: for children under 3, substitute embroidered eyes, securely sew on all small parts, double-knot seams and hide ends inside stuffing. Tips: keep a tight gauge to prevent stuffing showing; stuff firmly but not overpacked to retain shape; attach hair in rows and gently brush mohair for fluffy curls; use stitch markers for round counting and mark limbs while stuffing; reinforce seams on movable parts. Care: hand wash gently and air dry; reshape while damp.
Fluffy-Pom Amigurumi Crochet Doll — Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This charming amigurumi doll has fluffy pompom pigtails, embroidered features and a layered outfit — a great small project for intermediate crocheters. Materials: sport/DK-weight cotton or acrylic yarn for body and clothes, a small skein of fuzzy/eyelash or mohair yarn for pompoms, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers, scissors, optional plastic pellets for weight and safety eyes (or embroidery thread). Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease, slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), bobble/popcorn for dress dots and surface slip-stitch or embroidery for facial details. Safety: for toys that will go to young children, embroider eyes and mouth instead of using small plastic parts, securely sew and reinforce all attachments, hide and knot yarn tails inside seams, and firmly anchor pompoms with multiple passes of thread or small felt discs. Size: finished height roughly 30–36 cm (12–14 in), depending on yarn and tension. Tips: crochet tightly to avoid gaps, stuff evenly (not overstuff), assemble pieces before final sewing to check proportions, block clothing for a neat finish, and reinforce pompoms by stitching through the head several times.
Amigurumi Girl Doll with Teddy — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Tips
This sweet amigurumi girl with a tiny teddy is made using basic amigurumi techniques and simple wardrobe details. Materials: DK/worsted yarn in skin, hair, green and neutral tones (cotton or acrylic), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for gauge), polyester stuffing, safety eyes (6–10 mm) or embroidery thread for child-safe eyes, yarn needle, stitch markers, scissors, optional poly-pellets for weight and blush or pastel chalks for cheeks. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch) and occasional half-double crochet (hdc) for textured pieces. Size: approximately 22–26 cm (8.5–10.5 in) tall depending on yarn and hook tension. Safety: for babies and young children, avoid safety eyes and small buttons — embroider facial features and securely sew on all limbs; use felt backing or locking washers if using plastic eyes. Tips: maintain even, firm stuffing to avoid distortion; place and check eye spacing before final stitching; create the hair as a wig cap for easier styling; reinforce joints with extra stitches or thread; block or steam gently to shape garments. Adjust yarn weight and hook to scale the doll up or down.
Sweet Heart Doll Amigurumi Pattern — Crochet Doll with Dress and Boots
This charming amigurumi doll is crocheted in a soft worsted-weight yarn (cotton/acrylic blend recommended) using a 2.5–3.5 mm hook to achieve a firm fabric. Materials: yarn in skin, hair, dress and accent colors, polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch markers, small amount of blush or embroidery floss for cheeks, optional poseable wire and non-toxic fabric glue. Key stitches/techniques: magic ring, continuous rounds of single crochet, invisible decrease (sc2tog), single crochet increase, slip stitch, and surface crochet or embroidery for the heart applique. Size: finished doll is approximately 30–35 cm (12–14 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety notes: for children under 3, avoid safety eyes and securely embroider facial features; firmly sew all limbs and accessories, double-knot and hide ends. Tips: maintain a tight gauge so stuffing doesn’t show, use stitch markers for round starts, lightly stuff as you go for soft joints, assemble and position pieces before final sewing, and block hair pieces or use bundled yarn loops for the two buns to create a neat, full hairstyle.
Crochet Amigurumi Ballerina Doll — Heart Dress with Ruffled Skirt
Materials: lightweight DK or sport yarn (cotton/acrylic blend recommended for structure and softness), small amount of contrasting yarn for hair and cheeks, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester stuffing, stitch markers, tapestry needle, optional safety eyes (6–10 mm) or embroidery thread for features. Stitches & techniques: worked mainly in continuous rounds with magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc) and invisible decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st) joins and surface embroidery for the smile and lashes. The ruffled skirt is achieved with shell or double crochet clusters for body and layers. Size & gauge: finished doll stands approximately 28–32 cm (11–13 in) tall depending on yarn/hook. Safety: secure safety eyes with washers for toys given to older children; for babies, embroider eyes and details to eliminate choking hazards. Tips: stuff firmly but evenly to keep shape, use stitch markers to track rounds, sew limbs on securely with ladder stitch, block flat pieces before assembly for neater joins, and add blush with fabric-safe powder or pastel chalk sealed lightly. Modify colors and heart applique placement to personalize.
Amigurumi Girl Doll Crochet Pattern — Sweater, Skirt, Boots & Bag
A charming, wearable-style amigurumi girl made with soft, worsted/DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn (main body color, contrast for clothes). Use a smaller hook than yarn label (2.5–3.5 mm) for a tight gauge, polyester fiberfill, 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroider for toy-safe option), a small wooden button, and an embroidery needle. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), half-double crochet (hdc) for textured boots, and surface crochet for bag straps. Finished size: approximately 20–25 cm (8–10 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: for children under 3, replace safety eyes and buttons with securely embroidered features and double-check all seams and attachments; hide knots inside the body. Helpful tips: keep a tight tension to prevent stuffing showing, use a stitch marker and stuff firmly for smooth shaping, pin pieces in place before sewing, create a yarn-wig or attach hair in rows for a natural look, and hand-wash gently then reshape and dry flat to preserve shape.
Amigurumi Ballerina Doll Crochet Pattern — Soft Yarn, Curly Hair & Tutu
This sweet amigurumi ballerina is crocheted with a soft DK/worsted cotton-acrylic blend for a smooth stitch definition and gentle hand. Supplies: 3.0–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), DK/worst ed yarn in skin, hair, dress and shoe colors, 6–8 mm safety eyes (or black embroidery thread), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and optional bendable wire for poseable legs. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decreases (inv dec), increases (inc), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), and loop/bobble stitches to create the curly hair and ruffled tutu. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew all parts; hide knots and weave ends thoroughly. Finished size: approximately 20–25 cm (8–10 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Tips: use a slightly smaller hook than recommended on the yarn label for firm stuffing; attach hair in small bundles and trim for a natural look; lightly steam or block the tutu to set ruffles; reinforce limb joins with extra stitches or an internal cord for durability.
Amigurumi Cozy Winter Doll Pattern — Hat, Coat & Sneakers Crochet Toy
This sweet amigurumi winter doll measures roughly 24–28 cm (9.5–11 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Materials: sport/DK weight yarn in skin, pink, cream and grey tones (acrylic or cotton), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook, polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch markers, optional safety eyes or embroidery thread, small buttons for decoration and pom‑pom maker. Stitches used: single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), and half‑double crochet (hdc) for textured trims and shoe details. Safety: for children under 3, embroider eyes and sew all small parts on securely; avoid loose beads or wires and use tightly packed stuffing to prevent gaps. Size notes: adjust hook or yarn weight to change final height; a tighter hook will give a firmer, neater fabric for stuffing. Helpful tips: work with a slightly smaller hook than recommended to avoid gaps, attach hair in small bundles or use the latch‑hook method for natural pigtails, pre‑block flat pieces for even seams, and shade cheeks with lightly applied pastel chalk sealed with a fabric‑safe fixative. Sew components firmly and weave in ends neatly for a durable, gift‑ready toy.
Amigurumi Ram‑Horn Girl Doll — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This sweet amigurumi ram‑horn girl is designed in DK/worsted weight yarn (acrylic or cotton blend) with a 2.5–3.5 mm hook for a firm, neat fabric. Materials: 50–100 g main color, contrast for dress and boots, textured boucle or pom‑pom yarn for the horn fluff, 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby‑safe versions), polyester stuffing, stitch markers, tapestry needle and optional thin wire for poseable limbs. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), back‑loop only (BLO) for skirt edging, and basic surface embroidery for cheeks and mouth. Size: finished height about 18–23 cm (7–9 in), depending on yarn and tension. Safety: for children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes, securely sew on all small pieces, and use tight stuffing to reduce choking risk. Tips: work a tight gauge, add stuffing as you go, place eyes before final stuffing, pin parts in position before sewing, and use matching yarn to whipstitch seams neatly. For extra charm, needle‑felt blush and hand‑stitch boot soles for durability.
Curly-Top Amigurumi Doll: Materials, Stitches, Size & Safety Tips
This sweet curly-top amigurumi doll is ideal for intermediate crocheters. Materials: sport/DK-weight cotton or cotton-blend yarn for a tidy stitch definition, a 2.5–3.5 mm hook (match gauge), polyester fiberfill, optional safety eyes (or black embroidery thread for child-safe toys), small buttons for decoration, embroidery floss, and a wig-yarn (mohair or boucle) for the curly hair. Stitches & techniques: single crochet in continuous rounds (amigurumi method), sc inc/sc dec, slip stitch, chain, back-loop-only (BLO) for skirt ruffles, and textured stitches (puff or loop) to add volume to boots and trims. Size: finished doll will be roughly 30–36 cm (12–14 in) depending on yarn and hook. Safety & finishing: embroider facial features instead of using loose parts for children under 3, securely fasten hair and small embellishments, and weave in all ends thoroughly. Tips: keep a tight gauge for firm stuffing, use a stitch marker, stuff progressively to avoid lumps, embroider before final stuffing, and optionally add a small weight in the base for stable sitting. Hand-wash gently and reshape while damp.
Amigurumi Sweetheart Doll — DK Yarn, Tight Single Crochet & Pom‑Pom Hair
This adorable amigurumi girl is crocheted using light worsted/DK yarn and a small hook to achieve a firm, neat fabric. Materials: DK (light worsted) yarn in skin, brown, olive, pink and cream; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller than label suggests), polyester fiberfill, safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe), tapestry needle, stitch marker, small amount of blush or pink yarn for cheeks, optional button/washer for shoes. Stitches & techniques: worked mainly in single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds with increases (inc) and invisible decreases (inv dec); slip stitch (sl st) for join finishing; back-loop-only (BLO) ribbing for socks; bobble/loop stitch or pom-pom technique for hair puff texture; surface embroidery for smile. Size & finish: finished height approx. 28 cm (11 in). Safety: avoid safety eyes for toys intended for children under 3 — embroider facial features securely and stitch all small parts tightly; double-stitch limbs and fasten off ends. Tips: crochet tight, stuff firmly to keep shape, use stitch markers, pin pieces before sewing for even placement, and hand wash gently, air dry.
Crochet Amigurumi Girl Doll with Braided Hair — Pattern, Materials & Tips
This sweet amigurumi girl is worked in medium-weight (DK/worsted) yarn for a soft yet structured finish. Materials: multiple colors of acrylic or cotton yarn (skin, hair, clothing), 3.25–3.5 mm hook (use 3.0 mm for a tighter fabric), 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for babies), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, small amount of embroidery floss for mouth, optional blusher or chalk. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease, single crochet increase, slip stitch and basic color changes; shoes and hair use surface slip stitch and longer chains. Size: finished height about 35–40 cm (14–16 in) depending on yarn and gauge. Safety notes: for children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely weave and knot all ends; use tested, non-toxic stuffing. Tips: work tightly to avoid gaps, stuff limbs firmly but not overstuffed for seam durability, use a stitch marker for rounds, attach hair as a wig or sew in wefts then braid, assemble and tack pieces before final sewing to check proportions. Block garments lightly for neat edges.
Handmade Amigurumi Doll Pattern — Pom-Pom Hair, Cozy Coat & Boots
Materials: DK/worsted yarn in skin, hair, coat and accent colors (acrylic or cotton blend), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to gauge), 6–10 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers, small pom-pom maker or cardboard, optional felt and fabric glue. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase/decrease, half-double crochet (hdc) for textured pieces, slip stitch (sl st), sc in BLO/FLO for neat edges, and loop or bobble stitch for the fluffy coat trim. Safety: if the toy is for a child under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew on all small parts; weave and knot ends well and use non-toxic stuffing. Size: finished doll measures approximately 25–30 cm (10–12 inches) tall depending on yarn and hook tension. Tips: work at a slightly tighter gauge to prevent stuffing showing, stuff firmly but evenly, use stitch markers to track rounds, attach pom-poms and hair securely (sew through base several times), block flat pieces before assembly, and test closures so boots and accessories don’t become choking hazards.
Amigurumi Girl Doll Pattern — Green Dress, Pigtails & Cute Shoes (Crochet)
This sweet amigurumi girl is worked in DK/worsted yarn (cotton or acrylic) with a 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook for a neat, dense fabric. Materials: approx. 100–150 g main color, small amounts of flesh, white and contrast green, 2.5–3 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch markers and optional thin wire for poseable limbs. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), working in back loops, and simple surface crochet for shoe soles. Finished size: approximately 23–25 cm (9–10 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: use locking washers for safety eyes or embroider eyes if intended for young children under 3; securely stitch on hair and embellishments and avoid small removable parts. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing showing, stuff firmly but evenly, assemble limbs before final stuffing to set placement, use stitch markers to track rounds, and block hair curls gently or attach pre-curled strands for a polished finish. Adjust hook or yarn weight to change final size.
Ready to make your favorite amigurumi doll? Start with a small project to build confidence, then experiment with color changes, hair styles, and tiny accessories to personalize each doll. Care is simple: hand wash gently in cool water with mild detergent, reshape and air dry flat, and avoid tumble drying to preserve stuffing and yarn texture. For dolls intended for children, choose embroidered features or secure safety eyes and check seams regularly. Save and organize your favorites to Pinterest—use clear, vertical photos, descriptive titles, and hashtags like #amigurumi, #handmade, and #crochettoys to help others find your pins. Most importantly, have fun: these 28 ideas are meant to spark creativity, make thoughtful gifts, and grow your crochet skills one stitch at a time.
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