32 Amigurumi Hair Ideas: Crochet Wigs, Rooting, Braids & Pinterest-Ready Doll Hairstyles
Discover 32 amigurumi hair ideas — step-by-step tips, yarn choices, and styling tricks to make realistic, durable, and adorable doll hair. Perfect for makers.
Whether you’re a confident beginner or an intermediate amigurumi maker, styling doll hair can transform your crocheted characters from cute to unforgettable. This post showcases 32 amigurumi hair ideas with clear photos and practical techniques so you can choose styles that suit your project and skill level. I’ll cover essential materials — acrylic and cotton yarn, mohair and boucle for texture, appropriate hook sizes, tapestry needles, scissors, and optional glue or hot-fix tools — and explain methods like loop stitch, surface crochet, wig caps, rooted hair, braids, bangs, and faux-fur trims. Pinterest trends show a rising appetite for textured bangs, mini buns, and realistic rooted looks, so you’ll find step-by-step inspiration that’s highly shareable. Each image is Pinterest-ready and optimized to help you visualize and save favorites while you learn professional finishing tips to elevate every amigurumi head.
Curly-Haired Amigurumi Mini Doll — Crochet Pattern, Yarn & Safety Tips
This tiny curly-haired amigurumi is perfect as a gift or keychain companion. Materials: light worsted/ DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn for body and hair, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyfill stuffing, 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toys), tapestry needle, and optional blush or fabric-safe markers. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st). Curly hair is achieved with loop/ bobble stitches or by crocheting spirals (chains worked with multiple sc/dc into each chain) and attaching them in rows for full volume. Size: finished doll measures approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 inches) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety notes: for toys intended for children under 3, avoid safety eyes—embroider facial features securely, weave and knot all ends, and test attachments. Tips: keep a tight gauge to prevent stuffing showing, use stitch markers to track rounds, stuff firmly but not overpacked, assemble limbs before closing the head for neater joins, and trim or lightly steam curls to shape them.
Curly Rainbow Amigurumi Doll — Small Crochet Pattern (6–7 in)
A sweet, curly-haired amigurumi doll worked in DK/sport yarn with fluffy boucle for the hair. Materials: 3.0–3.5 mm hook, DK or cotton/acrylic yarn for body and clothing, boucle or mohair for curls, 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, small scissors. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch) and loop or corkscrew stitches to create the bouncy curls; simple color changes create the striped dress. Safety: if the doll is for children under 3, embroider eyes and securely sew all parts; double-stitch limbs and check for gaps where stuffing could escape. Size: finished height is approximately 15–18 cm (6–7 in), depending on gauge and stuffing. Tips: keep a tight gauge for neat shaping, stuff little and often for smooth curves, use a stitch marker for rounds, attach curly hair in small clusters for even coverage, and lightly steam or tease boucle yarn to open curls. Practice the loop/curl stitch on a swatch before attaching to the head.
Amigurumi Curly-Haired Doll Crochet Pattern – Yarn, Stitches & Safety Tips
A cozy, collectible amigurumi doll with long curly yarn hair and a little scarf. Materials: worsted (Aran) weight acrylic or cotton-blend yarn in skin tone, brown for hair, muted colors for clothing; 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for a firm fabric); 6–9 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for child-safe version); polyester fiberfill; tapestry needle; stitch marker; small amount of blush or fabric-safe paint for cheeks. Key stitches & techniques: magic ring start, continuous rounds of single crochet (sc), increases (inc) and single crochet two together (sc2tog) for shaping, slip stitch (sl st) for finishing, and yarn-attachment/loop methods to build the long curly hair. Safety & assembly: for toys intended for babies or toddlers, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes, weave and knot hair strands securely, bury knots inside the head, and sew limbs on firmly. Size: finished height approximately 18–22 cm (7–9 in), depending on yarn and hook tension. Tips: work with a smaller hook for denser stuffing, use stitch markers each round, attach hair in rows for natural volume, lightly steam or finger-curl yarn locks to shape curls, and add a removable scarf for easy washing.
Cute Amigurumi Girl Doll — Crochet Pattern for Long-Haired Doll
This sweet amigurumi girl is crocheted in worsted/DK weight yarn (cotton or acrylic) using a 2.5–3.5 mm hook depending on your tension. Materials: main yarn for body and dress, contrasting yarn for hair, 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for babies), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, and optional wire for poseable limbs. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and half double crochet (hdc) or dc for the dress edging. Size: finished doll measures roughly 16–22 cm (6–9 in) tall depending on yarn/hook. Safety: if making for young children, avoid safety eyes — embroider features securely and sew all parts tightly; weave in ends and double-knot hair anchors. Tips: place eyes before you stuff the head for correct spacing; stuff firmly but evenly to keep shape; attach short strands of yarn in small bundles for fuller, natural-looking hair and trim/block into shape; use stitch markers for round counting and whip-stitch limbs tightly for durability. Adjust hook or yarn weight to customize size and firmness.
Mini Amigurumi Doll with Rosette Wool Hair — Crochet Pattern & Tips
This petite amigurumi features a tightly crocheted body, a looped rosette-style wool hair crown and a textured shell skirt. Materials: sport/DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn for body and dress, mohair or wool roving for the hair rosettes, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for gauge), 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toy), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, small amount of blush or embroidery thread for the face. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), and shell/cluster stitches for the skirt. Safety notes: if the toy is for infants, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew all small parts; firmly attach hair rosettes (needle-felting or whipstitch) to avoid shedding. Size: finished doll is approximately 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) tall depending on hook and yarn. Tips: keep a tight gauge so stuffing won’t show; use a stitch marker to track rounds; attach hair in layers, shaping rosettes with gentle finger-rolling or light needle-felting; stuff firmly but don’t overfill to preserve shape.
Blue‑Haired Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Doll with Braided Yarn Hair
Materials: fingering/DK weight cotton or acrylic for the body, a chunkier/worsted yarn for the braided hair, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight stitches), polyester stuffing, a tapestry needle, stitch marker, and 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for child‑safe eyes). Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc) and invisible decreases (sc2tog), slip stitch (sl st), chains for shaping, and surface embroidery for lashes or mouth. Size: finished doll will be approximately 18–23 cm (7–9 in) tall depending on yarn weight and stuffing. Safety: for toys destined for young children, replace plastic eyes with embroidered eyes, securely sew on limbs and hair, weave in and knot hair firmly, and avoid small detachable parts for kids under 3. Tips: keep tension tight so stuffing doesn’t show; use a stitch marker to track rounds; create a hair cap (crocheted dome) and attach hair strands or a wig piece before braiding to make styling easier; stuff head firmly for stable sewing; add blush with powdered pastels or diluted fabric paint. Block or steam the hair braid lightly to set its shape.
Curly-Haired Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Pattern with Single Crochet Body & Wig
This sweet amigurumi features a tightly crocheted single‑crochet body, a knitted cardigan, and a voluminous curly wig. Materials: DK/worsted weight cotton or acrylic for the body and clothes, boucle or mohair yarn for the curls, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use a smaller hook for a firmer fabric), polyester toy stuffing, yarn needle, stitch markers, and either safety eyes or embroidery thread for facial details. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc) and invisible decreases (inv‑dec) for shaping, slip stitch (sl st), and simple surface embroidery for lashes/blush. Safety notes: for children under 3, avoid safety eyes — embroider eyes and securely sew on all parts; use hypoallergenic polyester fill and double‑knot & weave in ends. Finished size: approximately 25 cm (10 in) tall, depending on yarn and gauge. Tips: attach hair as a wig cap or use loop stitches and trim to shape; steam or gently wet and set curls for longevity; stuff firmly to keep the head shape; block or lightly press knitted garments; keep tension tight to prevent stuffing showing. Store away from pets and rough play.
Mini Curly-Haired Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Pattern & Practical Tips
This tiny curly‑haired amigurumi measures about 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall from top of hair to feet and is perfect as a pocket-sized gift or shelf display. Materials: fingering or sport‑weight yarn (main skin color, clothes, and hair yarn — mohair or boucle for curls), 2.5–3.5 mm hook, polyester fiberfill, stitch marker, yarn needle, 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread, optional thin armature/pipe cleaner for posing (display only), small scissors. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease, increases, slip stitch (slst), and loop or pile stitches for textured hair. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3 avoid loose safety eyes and small decorations — use embroidered eyes and securely sew on all parts; always fasten off and hide ends. Tips: work body and head in continuous rounds for smooth shaping, use stitch markers to track rounds, stuff firmly but evenly to keep proportions, attach hair in small sections and brush or trim to shape curls, and test assembly before final sewing. For a sturdier display piece, insert a short plastic armature and reinforce joints with extra thread.
Curly-Haired Amigurumi Doll Crochet Pattern — Small Toy with Textured Curls
Soft 6–7 in (15–18 cm) amigurumi with voluminous corkscrew curls. Materials: worsted (4) acrylic or cotton in skin tone and clothing colors, textured bouclé or wool-blend for hair, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use smaller for tighter gauge), 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroider), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, scissors. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), and corkscrew/spiral curl techniques (chain foundation + multiple dc/sc in each chain) or loop stitch cut for fluffy curls. Safety: use safety eyes firmly before stuffing or embroider eyes for toys for children under 3; sew all seams and hair pieces securely; avoid loose embellishments. Size: finished height about 15–18 cm (6–7 in), adjustable by yarn weight and hook. Tips: work a tight gauge so stuffing doesnt show; attach curls densely around the crown for full hair; stuff limbs firmly but not overfilled to keep shape; weave in ends and hide knots inside before final stuffing; block pieces lightly if needed. For a softer look, trim and brush bouclé hair gently.
Amigurumi Curly‑Haired Doll Pattern — Crochet Doll with Coat & Shoes
Materials: DK/light-worsted yarn in skin, hair, coat, sweater, trousers and shoe colors; 3.0 mm crochet hook (adjust to your tension), 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, small amount of blush or pastel, optional wig yarn or mohair for curly hair. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), working in continuous rounds, and back‑loop only (BLO) for ribbing on cuffs. Size & gauge: finished doll approx. 20–25 cm (8–10 in) tall depending on yarn/hook. Safety notes: secure safety eyes with washers or embroider eyes for toys intended for under‑3s; weave in and knot hair securely or use a sewn wig cap; keep small embellishments away from young children. Tips: stuff firmly for shape and sculpt facial blush with pastels, use stitch markers each round to avoid losing count, attach limbs before final stuffing for cleaner joins, create curly hair by wrapping yarn around a dowel and steaming or use boucle/mohair for instant texture. For clothing, make pieces slightly loose so they’re removable and easier to wash.
Mini Curly‑Haired Pink Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Tips
Materials: fingering/sport or DK weight yarn in skin tone and pastel pinks (main body and clothing), a small skein of mohair/bouclé or wool roving for the curly hair, 2.0–2.5 mm crochet hook (use one or two sizes smaller than recommended on the yarn label for tight stitches), 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for child‑safe option), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, small scissors and optional fabric glue. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), single crochet increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch) and loop/locked loops or latch‑hook method for attaching curly mohair. Safety: secure safety eyes with washers and weave ends thoroughly; for toys intended for children under 3 years, embroider eyes and mouth instead of using small plastic parts. Size: finished height roughly 10–12 cm (4–5 in), depending on yarn and hook tension. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing showing, stuff firmly and evenly, embroider facial details before closing the head, attach hair in rows and trim to shape, fluff mohair gently with a soft brush, and hide all tails inside seams for a neat, durable finish.
Mini Braided Blonde Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Tips
A sweet pocket-sized amigurumi doll crocheted in tight single crochet rounds for neat shaping. Materials: fingering/sport weight yarn in skin, dress and shoe colors (cotton or acrylic), small amount of faux mohair or doll wig fiber for hair, 2.25–2.75 mm crochet hook (adjust for gauge), small safety eyes (6–8 mm) or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys, polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, and optional blush chalk. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), joining rounds; simple surface crochet or single crochet skirt edging. Size: finished height about 3.5–5 inches (9–13 cm) depending on yarn and hook. Safety notes: if gifting to children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and secure hair firmly or glue before trimming; sew seams tightly. Helpful tips: work with a tight gauge to prevent stuffing leaks, use a stitch marker every round, stuff firmly but not overfull for clean shaping, attach hair in rows or use a pre-made wig for smoother bangs, and block lightly to even stitches.
Fluffy Afro Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This petite amigurumi (approx. 6–8 in / 15–20 cm tall) combines a tight single‑crochet body with a dramatic fluffy afro wig. Materials: DK/worsted weight cotton or acrylic for the skin and dress, variegated yarn for the sweater, a boucle or mohair novelty yarn for the afro, a 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for gauge), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker and optional 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby‑safe toys). Stitches & construction: magic ring, continuous rounds of single crochet, increases/decreases for shaping, slip stitches for joins, and simple chains for the flower accent. Safety: if the toy will go to a child under 3, avoid safety eyes and securely embroider facial features; firmly stitch or felt the wig base and double‑secure any small embellishments. Tips: stuff firmly to keep shape, use invisible decrease for smooth shaping, tease and trim the boucle yarn to create the afro volume, change color strands neatly for the multicolored dress, and use soft chalk blush or embroidery for delicate cheeks. Test seams and fastenings before gifting.
Amigurumi Curly‑Haired Doll Head Crochet Pattern: Materials & Tips
This sweet amigurumi head uses a tight-gauge single crochet construction and spiral/looped yarn curls to create a stable, child-friendly toy. Materials: DK/worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn (skin tone + hair color), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for babies), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, small scissors, optional fabric glue and blush. Common stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (invdec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple chain work for hair loops/spirals. Safety: attach safety eyes before stuffing and secure firmly; avoid plastic eyes for children under 3—use embroidery instead; sew all parts with strong thread and hide knots inside before final stuffing. Size: finished head measures roughly 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall; overall doll head with neck base about 12–15 cm depending on yarn and hook. Tips: keep stitches tight to prevent filling show-through, use a stitch marker for rounds, pre-shape curls by winding yarn around a rod and steaming or using hot water to set, and test placement of facial features with pins before stitching.
Rosette-Hair Amigurumi Doll — Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This petite amigurumi doll features a large rosette curl hairstyle and a slim body, roughly 15–18 cm (6–7 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Materials: worsted/light aran weight yarn (cotton or acrylic blend recommended) in skin, rust (hair), plum (bodice) and olive (cardigan); 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use one size smaller than label for dense fabric); 10–12 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes for young children; polyester fiberfill; tapestry needle; stitch marker; small amount of blush/embroidery floss for cheeks and mouth. Key stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increases, slip stitch, chain; hair made from crocheted spirals/rosettes or loop stitches sewn densely to the head to achieve the coiled look. Safety: firmly attach or embroider eyes for toys for children under 3; securely weave and knot all yarn ends and avoid glued small parts. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing peek-through, stuff firmly for stable shape, place hair spirals before final stuffing, and block or lightly steam coils to shape them. Reinforce high-stress seams with extra thread.
Amigurumi Curly-Haired Pocket Doll – Mini Crochet Doll Pattern & Tips
This palm-sized amigurumi features a tightly crocheted head and body with full curly hair—perfect as a pocket doll or keyring. Materials: light worsted/DK weight cotton or acrylic for skin and dress, curly mohair or boucle yarn for hair, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for gauge), 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes, polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch markers, small scissors, and optional wire or felt base for stability. Basic stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet in continuous rounds, invisible decrease, slip stitch, chain, backstitch embroidery for the smile, and attaching hair in rows or wefts. Safety notes: for children under 3, avoid safety eyes—embroider facial features and securely sew on hair to prevent choking hazards; always use safety washers and strong thread. Size: using DK yarn and a 3.0 mm hook yields about 10–14 cm (4–5.5 in) tall; change hook/yarn to scale. Tips: keep tight tension to avoid stuffing showing, attach curly yarn in small batches and trim/brush to shape, sew limbs firmly with mattress stitch, and stuff more in the head for a stable posture. Finish by weaving in ends and reinforcing high-stress seams.
Blue Flower Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This charming blue flower amigurumi is crocheted with worsted-weight (category 4) acrylic or cotton-blend yarn for durability and easy care. Suggested supplies: 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, safety eyes with washers (or embroidery floss for child-safe eyes), stitch marker and small scissors. Basic stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increase (inc), chain (ch) and slip stitch (sl st); hair is created with looped or knotted strands for a full petal-style mane and a small crocheted flower as an applique. Finished size: approximately 15–20 cm (6–8 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety notes: for toys intended for children under 3, replace plastic safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew all small pieces; hide and knot yarn ends inside the body and test seams for durability. Tips: work in tight gauge (use a slightly smaller hook) to avoid holes when stuffed, place safety eyes before final stuffing to set spacing, stuff firmly for shape but avoid overstuffing, and use stitch markers to keep round counts accurate for symmetrical petals and facial placement.
Curly‑Haired Amigurumi Doll — Small Crochet Doll Pattern
Materials: DK or sport cotton/acrylic yarn for body and limbs (25–35 g), boucle/mohair or worsted acrylic for curly hair (10–20 g), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, small scissors and optional fabric glue. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (invdec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), surface embroidery for mouth and blushing; hair can be added with loop stitch, latch‑hooked strands, or pre‑curled coils. Safety: secure safety eyes with washers and always follow age guidelines (safety eyes are not recommended for children under 3); for toys intended for babies, embroider eyes and mouth instead and weave/secure all ends thoroughly. Size: finished doll is approximately 12 cm (4.7 in) tall — size will vary by yarn and hook. Tips: maintain a tight, even tension for firm stuffing, use a stitch marker each round, attach hair in rows for full coverage, curl yarn by winding around a dowel and steaming or hot‑water setting, stuff moderately to keep the head round, and sew pieces together with a whipstitch for durability.
Curly-Haired Amigurumi Doll Pattern — Soft Yarn, Simple Stitches & Tips
This sweet curly‑haired amigurumi uses plush chenille or velvet yarn for the voluminous curls and a smooth cotton/acrylic DK yarn for the body and dress. Materials: DK weight cotton/acrylic (skin, dress), chenille/velvet for hair, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for gauge), polyester stuffing, safety eyes (6–12 mm) or embroidery thread, stitch markers, tapestry needle, optional weighted pellets. Core stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and basic chains; curls made with short i‑cords, chain loops or tightly wound chain spirals secured with a few stitches. Safety: for children under 3, embroider eyes and securely fasten or avoid small parts; always hide knots and weave in ends. Size: worked at recommended gauge, finished doll will be about 25–30 cm (10–12 in) tall. Tips: keep a tighter gauge for firm stuffing, attach hair in rows or small bundles for natural volume, stuff evenly and add a few pellets in the base for stability, block/shape pieces before final assembly, and add blush or sewn mouth for personality.
Amigurumi Curly-Haired Doll: Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
Soft, portable amigurumi doll featuring voluminous yarn curls and a simple dress. Materials: DK/worsted weight acrylic or cotton yarn in skin, hair and dress colors; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to yarn for tight gauge); 10–12 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes; polyester stuffing; yarn needle; stitch markers; small scissors; optional pipe cleaners or wire for hair support. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec) — invisible decrease recommended — slip stitch (sl st) and single crochet in back loop (sc blo) for shaping. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3 replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes, securely sew on parts, weave and knot yarn ends inside the body, and avoid small or detachable decorations. Size: finished doll ~18–22 cm (7–8.5 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Tips: attach hair in rows using latch-hook or loop method, shape curls by wrapping yarn around a dowel and steaming or wet-setting, stuff firmly but not overstuffed to keep stitches neat, use stitch markers to track rounds and block pieces lightly for cleaner joins.
Curly-Haired Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Pattern Tips & Materials
This charming curly-haired amigurumi uses a soft worsted-weight yarn (4-ply) in a cotton/acrylic blend for a smooth, stitch-defined body and a mohair or boucle yarn for the voluminous curls. Key materials: 3.5–4.0 mm hook, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, safety eyes (12–14 mm) or embroidery thread for eyes, stitch markers and optional armature wire. Basic stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc) worked in continuous rounds, invisible decrease (inv dec), increases (inc), slip stitch (sl st), back-loop-only for texture, and surface embroidery for lashes and mouth. Size: finished doll is approximately 30–35 cm (12–14 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: permanently secure safety eyes with washers or embroider facial features for toys intended for children under 3; use hypoallergenic, firmly packed stuffing and securely stitch limbs and hair attachments. Tips: mark round starts with a stitch marker to keep counts accurate; stuff firmly but evenly to avoid lumps; attach curls in small clusters and trim for a balanced look; block or lightly steam the hair to open curls, and reinforce high-stress seams with extra sewing.
Mini Amigurumi Doll with Curly Yarn Hair — Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This tiny amigurumi doll features a soft, round head, embroidered face and fluffy curly yarn hair. Materials: light worsted/DK weight acrylic or cotton yarn for skin and body, boucle or hand-curled yarn for hair, 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch markers, small scissors and optional fabric glue/felt discs for eye reinforcement. Stitches & construction: worked in continuous rounds using single crochet (US), magic ring, increases/decreases (invisible decrease recommended) and simple surface embroidery for brows and mouth; sweater can be worked in rounds or picked up stitches and worked in ribbing. Size & gauge: finished height about 10–14 cm (4–5.5 in) depending on yarn and stuffing; maintain a tight gauge to avoid stuffing showing through. Safety: for children under 3, avoid safety eyes—embroider eyes and firmly secure all small parts; attach hair by sewing a wig cap or using felt backing and secure with stitches/glue. Tips: stuff in small increments for an even shape, count rounds carefully, hide yarn tails inside body, and make hair by sewing small wefts or using loop stitch/teased boucle for extra volume. Light pastel blush or needle-felting adds gentle facial shading.
Amigurumi Crochet Doll Head with Pink Double Buns — Materials, Stitches & Tips
This petite amigurumi doll head features soft pink double buns and curly tendrils. Materials: DK/worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn (skin tone + blush pink), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), 10–12 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers, small scissors, optional fabric glue and blush powder. Basic stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (slst), simple chain curls or crocheted spiral tendrils for hair. Size: finished head measures approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall; with buns and tendrils expect 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) total height depending on yarn and stuffing. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3, embroider facial features and securely sew on hair pieces — avoid loose beads or unsecured safety eyes. Tips: work a tight gauge (use a hook one size smaller if needed) to prevent stuffing showing, stuff firmly but not overstuffed to keep shape, attach facial elements before final stuffing, and use a small washer or tight stitches for buns. For curly hair, coil chains around a pencil, wet-block, and set to hold shape.
Amigurumi Curly-Hair Doll — Worsted Yarn, 3.5 mm Hook, Approx. 13–15 cm
This sweet amigurumi doll features a dense curly-top hairstyle and simple body, perfect for intermediate makers. Materials: worsted weight (aran) acrylic or wool blend for body and hair, small scraps of blush/skin-colour yarn, 3.5 mm (E/4) hook, polyester stuffing, 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys), tapestry needle, stitch markers, and optional fabric glue. Core stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and working in rounds. The textured curls are built with mini pom clusters or short loop stitches anchored individually for a voluminous look. Safety: use child-safe eyes, or embroider eyes and securely sew all small parts; double-knot joins and hide thread tails inside stuffing. Size: finished doll is approximately 13–15 cm (5–6 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Tips: maintain even tension to keep proportions, stuff firmly but not overfill, attach curls after head shaping for accuracy, block pieces lightly to shape skirts, and weave in ends with a yarn needle. Experiment with yarn texture for different curl effects.
Mini Amigurumi Doll with Voluminous Mohair Hair — Materials & Tips
Materials: fingering/DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn (skin tone and dress color), mohair or brushed faux fur for hair, 2.0–2.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to yarn), 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for sewn eyes), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, small scissors, optional thin wire for poseable legs. Stitches & construction: worked mostly in continuous rounds using magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec or sc2tog), chain (ch) and slip stitch (sl st). Head, body and limbs are crocheted in the round and joined or sewn together; dress can be worked in rounds then separated. Safety: attach safety eyes with washers for toys intended for ages 3+; embroider facial features for babies and avoid small detachable parts. Secure all hair tufts and weave ends; if adding wire, blunt and fully encase ends inside stuffing. Size: finished doll is approximately 13–16 cm tall depending on yarn/hook; the mohair hair will greatly increase perceived size. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing leaks, use a marker for round starts, stuff evenly, attach hair in small tufts and brush/trim to shape, use pastel blush or embroidery to add cheeks, and lightly needle-felt mohair roots or tack with stitches for long-term durability.
Amigurumi Doll with Long Wavy Hair — Materials, Stitches & Safety
This sweet amigurumi doll is made using a tight single crochet fabric and seeded with long, wavy hair for a soft, tactile finish. Recommended materials: DK or worsted weight yarn (cotton or acrylic), 3.0–3.5 mm hook for a firm gauge, polyester fiberfill, 8–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for babies), tapestry needle, stitch markers, and small scissors. Useful stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st) and basic shaping for head and body. Safety notes: secure safety eyes with washers and sew on any small parts firmly; for toys intended for children under 3, embroider eyes and avoid glued pieces. Size: finished height is approximately 12–15 cm (5–6 inches); change hook or yarn weight to scale up or down. Tips: attach hair by stitching a wig cap or using looped strands (latch-hook or tied strands) for consistent waves, stuff the head firmly to avoid distortion, use a stitch marker every round, and soften/shape hair with gentle steaming or finger-combing. Seal seams with hidden stitches for a neat, durable finish.
Amigurumi Doll with Curly Yarn Hair — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Tips
This sweet amigurumi doll is worked in a tight gauge using single crochet in the round, starting with a magic ring for the head and continuing with increases, decreases and slip stitches for shaping. Recommended materials: DK/fingering weight cotton or acrylic yarn for the body (approx. 50–100 g), a contrasting fluffy boucle or mohair yarn for the curly hair, a 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for your tension), tapestry needle, stitch marker, polyester stuffing, and fabric-safe blush or embroidery floss for facial features. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, sc, inc/dec, sl st, surface embroidery for closed eyes and nose, and looped or latch-hooked strands for textured curls. Safety: for toys intended for young children, embroider eyes and securely sew all attachments; use CE/ASTM-compliant stuffing and avoid small removable parts. Finished size: approximately 20–25 cm (8–10 inches) tall depending on yarn and hook. Tips: crochet tightly to prevent stuffing peek-through, embroider facial details before final stuffing, attach hair in rows and trim/shape after fluffing, and spot-clean or hand-wash gently to preserve texture.
Amigurumi Curly-Haired Doll Crochet Pattern — Worsted Yarn, ~20 cm (8 in)
This sweet amigurumi curly‑haired doll is worked in worsted‑weight yarn and stands about 18–22 cm (7–8.5 in) tall depending on tension. Materials: aran/worsted acrylic or cotton yarn in skin, hair and outfit colors; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (choose smaller for denser fabric); 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby‑safe toy); polyester stuffing; tapestry needle; stitch marker; small amount of blush or embroidery thread for cheeks and mouth. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st). For corkscrew curls use loop stitch or crochet short chains and sc back through each chain, then wrap around a dowel or needle and steam/block to set. Safety and finishing: firmly attach safety eyes before stuffing or opt to embroider eyes for children under 3; double‑knot and weave in all ends; stitch hair wefts securely to the skull and reinforce seams. Tips: use a stitch marker for rounds, stuff firmly for smooth shaping, pin pieces in place before sewing, and trim/steam curls last for best results.
Mini Amigurumi Ballet Doll — Soft Yarn Pattern, Safety & Tips
Materials: DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn (approx. 50 g) for body and dress, bulky/roving yarn for long hair, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller for tighter fabric), 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe version), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers, scissors and optional fabric glue. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and chain (ch); skirt ruffle can be made with half-double crochet (hdc) or shell stitches for texture. Safety: If gifting to young children, avoid safety eyes — embroider features and securely sew hair bundles. Double-knot joins, weave ends well into the fabric, and reinforce limb attachments with a backstitch or extra yarn. Size: Finished doll measures approximately 15–18 cm (6–7 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Tips: Work with firm tension and try a hook one size smaller than the yarn label to prevent stuffing showing. Attach hair in small bundles and trim after sewing for natural flow; gently block or steam roving if needed. Pin pieces into position before sewing for even placement and stuff firmly but not overfull to keep smooth seams.
Amigurumi Doll with Voluminous Curly Wool Hair — Crochet Pattern Essentials
Materials: DK/aran weight cotton or acrylic yarn for body and clothes, bulky wool roving or boucle yarn for the voluminous hair, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight tension), 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for child-safe faces), polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker, small scissors and optional needle-felting tool. Stitches & construction: worked mostly in single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds with a magic ring, increases (inc) and decreases (dec) to shape head and limbs, slip stitches (sl st) for joining, and surface embroidery for the mouth and blush. Size: finished doll measures roughly 20–25 cm (8–10 inches) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety: for infants and toddlers, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and firmly secure all appendages; avoid loose long fibers that can shed. Tips: keep a tight gauge to prevent stuffing showing, use pins to position clothing before sewing, attach hair in small looped sections and secure with needle-felting or whipstitch, and steam/shape curls gently to get the fluffy silhouette. Work in small steps and test safety at each stage.
Amigurumi Curly-Haired Doll — Crochet Pattern for Ruffled Dress & Curls
Materials: DK/light worsted yarn in skin, hair, dress and shoe colors; 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge); polyester fiberfill; tapestry needle; stitch markers; safety eyes (or embroidery floss for child-safe option); optional blusher and fabric-safe sealant. Basic stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch). Curly hair achieved with spiral coils or loop stitch rows sewn in sections; ruffled skirt made with increase rounds or shell stitches for a soft flounce. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3, embroider eyes and mouth, securely sew all small parts, and avoid glued-on decorations. Size: finished doll will be approximately 9–11 inches (23–28 cm) tall depending on yarn and hook. Tips: use a slightly smaller hook than recommended to prevent stuffing showing; stuff firmly but not overpacked to keep shaping; attach hair in small sections to get full curls; mark rounds with a stitch marker and count frequently; sew limbs with a ladder stitch for a neat, movable join. Block hair curls with steam or warm water if needed.
Amigurumi Doll with Blonde Wig — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
A petite amigurumi doll with a rooted-style blonde wig, ideal for gifting or shelf display. Materials: sport/DK or light worsted yarn in flesh tone for head and body, acrylic or cotton for durability, synthetic wig weft or mohair for hair, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, embroidery thread for facial features and optional safety eyes. Stitches & techniques: worked mostly in single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, with invisible decreases (sc2tog) for shaping, increases for head/body, slip stitches for finishing edges, and whip-stitch or mattress stitch to attach pieces. Size: finished height approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in), depending on yarn and hook. Safety: for children under 3, avoid glued or loose wig pieces and safety eyes — use embroidered features and securely double-knot and hide yarn ends; firmly tack or sew any wig cap in place. Tips: maintain a tight gauge to hide stuffing, use a small crochet hook for the hairline, attach wig wefts from the crown outward, lightly steam-style synthetic hair for smooth bangs, and stuff firmly but evenly for best shape.
Now that you’ve seen 32 creative amigurumi hair styles and techniques, it’s time to experiment. Start with beginner-friendly options like loop stitch bangs or sewn-on yarn wigs, then progress to rooted hair and textured mohair as your confidence grows. Care tips matter: gently hand-wash amigurumi, detangle yarn with a wide-tooth comb or your fingers, avoid heat styling, and refresh fibers with light steam if needed. Secure delicate parts with a tiny dab of fabric glue inside the head or stitch reinforcements for pieces that get handled often. Keep a photo reference and practice on scrap heads to master tension and placement. Save and share your favorite looks—pin any of the 32 images to your Pinterest boards or create mood boards to plan custom dolls. Tag your posts and patterns to inspire others; the amigurumi community thrives on shared tips, so don’t hesitate to show what you make.
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