32 Amigurumi Crochet Ideas with Photos: Cute Patterns for Gifts, Home Decor & Pinterest
Discover 32 amigurumi crochet patterns with step-by-step photos, perfect for gifts, stress relief, home decor, and skill-building for all skill levels.
Whether you’re a curious beginner or an experienced hooker, this roundup of 32 amigurumi crochet ideas will inspire your next project. Each design includes clear step-by-step photos so you can follow along—perfect for visual learners who save craft tutorials on Pinterest. Skill levels range from beginner-friendly mini pals to more advanced sculpted toys, and recommended materials include worsted- or DK-weight yarns (cotton or acrylic), 2.5–4.0 mm hooks depending on gauge, safety eyes or embroidered features, polyester stuffing, stitch markers, and a tapestry needle. Current Pinterest trends show a surge in tiny amigurumi keychains, plant pot friends, seasonal ornaments, and palette-driven kawaii characters—styles that photograph beautifully for pins. With 32 images illustrating shaping, joining, and finishing touches, you’ll get both creative ideas and practical techniques so you can start crocheting charming amigurumi right away.
Amigurumi Pom-Pom Hair Doll — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Tips
Sweet and compact, this amigurumi doll uses soft cotton or cotton-blend DK/worsted yarn in cream, pink, navy and accent colors. Suggested materials: 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch markers, small safety eyes (6–8 mm) or embroidery floss for a child-safe face, and a pom‑pom maker or yarn for bobble clusters. Core stitches: single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, increases (inc) and decreases (dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), and bobble/puff or cluster stitches for the pom‑pom hair; use back-loop-only rounds for ribbed bangs. Safety notes: embroider facial features for toys intended for children under 3, firmly sew all limbs and embellishments, and avoid wire or small detachable parts. Finished size will vary by yarn and hook but should be about 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall when using DK/worsted yarn and a 3 mm hook. Tips: maintain tight tension to hide stuffing, use stitch markers to track rounds, pre-plan color changes, pin pieces in place before sewing, stuff firmly and evenly, and wash on gentle cycle in a mesh bag if using machine-washable yarn.
Sheepy Amigurumi Doll with Bobble Hat — Crochet Pattern & Tips
This sweet amigurumi girl wears a bobble sheep hat and comes with a tiny lamb — a compact, modern amigurumi perfect for gifting. Materials: light- or DK-weight acrylic/cotton yarn in cream, beige, brown and accent colors; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (match yarn), safety eyes 6–8 mm (or embroider), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch markers, small amount of felt or wool for hair and flower. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), puff or bobble stitch for the curls, and surface embroidery for facial details. Size: finished doll stands roughly 18–22 cm (7–9 in) depending on yarn and tension. Safety: use embroidered features for toys intended for babies, securely fasten eyes and sew limbs firmly; hide and knot all yarn tails inside the body. Tips: keep even tension for smooth shaping, work bobbles in rows before attaching the hood, stuff firmly but not overstuffed, pin pieces in place before sewing, and add a hidden base weight if you want the doll to stand more stably.
Blue Forest Creature Amigurumi — Crochet Pattern, Worsted Yarn & 3.5mm Hook
Materials: Worsted-weight (medium/4) yarn in main blue, cream, mustard and rust accents; 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook; polyester fiberfill; 12 mm safety eyes (or yarn for embroidered eyes); tapestry needle; stitch markers; small amount of embroidery floss for belly details; optional felt for base. Stitches/technique: Worked in continuous rounds using magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), single crochet decrease (sc2tog) and slip stitch (sl st). Use surface embroidery or short chain loops for belly arches and claws. Safety: If gifting to children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and firmly sew or reinforce small parts; always use washers on safety eyes and double-knot joins. Size: Finished toy measures approximately 7–8 in (18–20 cm) tall from feet to ear tips when made with worsted yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. Tips: Maintain a tight gauge to prevent stuffing show-through, use a stitch marker and stuff in small increments for smooth shaping, attach limbs symmetrically and weave in tails securely. For extra stability add a small felt disc inside the base and reinforce whiskers with extra stitching.
Mini Amigurumi Bunny in Pink Hoodie — Crochet Pattern & Materials Guide
Materials: DK/worsted weight yarn in cream and dusty pink (or mix cotton/acrylic for structure and a fluffy boucle/eyelash for the hood), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (match gauge), 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for babies), polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker, small amount of pink embroidery thread for nose/cheeks. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), single crochet increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), working in continuous rounds and sewing pieces together with ladder stitch. Size: finished toy is approximately 12 cm (4.5 in) tall — adjust yarn/hook to change scale. Safety: always secure safety eyes with washers and double-knot, or embroider facial features for toys intended for infants. Weave in all ends and firmly stuff to avoid lumps. Tips: keep stitches tight (use smaller hook if needed), place eyes before filling to maintain correct spacing, use stitch markers to track rounds, shape ears with short rows and a little starch or gentle felting if you want them stiffer. Assemble limbs after stuffing and use matching yarn to hide seams for a polished finish.
Bunny Amigurumi Crochet Pattern — DK Yarn, 3.5 mm Hook, ~9 in (23 cm)
This sweet bunny amigurumi is crocheted in DK-weight yarn with a 3.5 mm hook, worked mostly in continuous rounds for a seamless finish. Key materials: DK cotton or acrylic yarn in three colors (skin, outfit, accent), 3.5 mm hook, polyester stuffing, 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe versions), stitch markers, yarn needle, small wooden button and matching thread, and optional pastel for blush. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and back-loop-only (BLO) ribbing for the hood/brim; carrot leaves are made with small sc fan/leaf repeats. Safety: use safety eyes with washers for ages 3+ or embroider features for infants; firmly sew or avoid small buttons on toys for young children. Size: finished doll measures approximately 22–25 cm (8½–10 in) tall; gauge and stuffing density affect final size. Tips: keep a tight tension to avoid gaps, stuff firmly and evenly, mark rounds with a stitch marker, attach eyes before stuffing, weave in and secure all tails, and reinforce any sewn-on buttons or limbs for durability.
Crocheted Kitty Amigurumi Doll — Pattern, Materials & Safety Tips
This sweet kitty amigurumi is worked in single crochet rounds with a soft hood and striped body—ideal for gift-making or pattern practice. Materials: sport/worsted weight cotton or cotton/acrylic blend yarn (main colors + contrast), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), 6–9 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch markers, small buttons or felt (optional). Stitches & techniques: continuous rounds of single crochet (sc), increases (inc) and decreases (dec) with invisible decrease for tidy shaping; back-loop-only rows for the ribbed collar; surface slip-stitch or embroidery for cheeks and facial details. Safety: use safety eyes with washers or embroider features for toys for children under 3; securely fasten and weave in all ends, double-stitch seams, and enclose any small parts or weights in an internal fabric pouch. Size & care: finished height ~22–25 cm (8.5–10 in) depending on yarn/hook. Tips: maintain a tight gauge so stuffing won’t show, stuff in small increments for smooth shaping, keep a stitch marker for round starts, carry color changes to minimize ends, and hand-wash gently and air dry.
Amigurumi Bear with Rose — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Safety Tips
This sweet amigurumi bear is worked mostly in single crochet (continuous rounds) using a sport/DK weight yarn and a 2.5–3.5 mm hook for a firm fabric. Materials: sport/DK yarn in cream, green and blush, polyester stuffing, safety eyes (6–10 mm) or embroidered eyes, a yarn needle, stitch marker, small amount of poly pellets (optional) and floral wire or pipe cleaner for the rose stem. Key stitches: single crochet, invisible decrease, increase, slip stitch and simple surface crochet for the rose and leaves. Size: finished toy stands about 20–25 cm (8–10 in) tall depending on yarn/hook. Safety: secure safety eyes with washers or embroider features if the toy is for a child under 3; firmly stitch seams and hide ends to prevent loosening. Tips: use a slightly smaller hook than the yarn label to avoid gaps, stuff firmly and add pellets low in the body for balance, pre-shape leaves and the rose on a small wire stem for poseability, and block pieces lightly for neater joins. Work slowly around the face to keep shaping symmetrical.
Mini Horned Sheep Amigurumi — Crochet Bobble Stitch Toy Pattern
This mini horned sheep amigurumi is worked in continuous rounds using single crochet and bobble/popcorn stitches to create a fluffy textured body. Materials: sport/worsted (2–4) yarn in cream and tan (cotton or acrylic), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller than the yarn label for a tight gauge), 10–14 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread, polyester fiberfill, stitch marker, yarn needle and scissors. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase/decrease (inv dec recommended), bobble or popcorn stitch for the fleece, slip stitch joins and surface crochet for eye rims. Safety: use safety eyes with washers fitted securely or embroider eyes for toys intended for children under 3; firmly sew on horns/ears and weave in ends to prevent loosening. Size: finished toy is approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Tips: keep a tight tension to prevent stuffing leakage, stuff firmly but not overpacked to keep shape, attach limbs before final stuffing, count rounds carefully for even bobble placement, and block very lightly to neaten seams.
Crochet Amigurumi Bunny Doll with Hooded Jacket — Pattern Notes & Materials
Soft, forest-themed amigurumi bunny crocheted in worsted weight (Aran/medium #4) yarn. Materials: approx 50–75 g main color, small amounts of contrast colors for face and boots, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight fabric), polyester fiberfill, 9–12 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread for a child-safe option, three small wooden buttons, tapestry needle and stitch marker. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decrease (invdec), slip stitch (sl st), and back loop only (BLO) for the ribbed hood, plus simple surface embroidery for the mouth and cheeks. Finished size: about 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: for babies and toddlers replace safety eyes and buttons with embroidered features, securely weave in ends and sew small parts multiple times to prevent detachment. Tips: work a tight gauge to hide stuffing, use stitch markers to track rounds, stuff firmly but evenly, block and shape the hood before attaching, join limbs with mattress stitch for a neat seam, and test a slightly smaller hook to increase firmness if needed.
Amigurumi Lamb with Heart — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Helpful Tips
Materials: worsted-weight (medium/4) cotton–acrylic blend yarn in beige and white, small amount of pink/red for the heart and cheeks, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller for tighter gauge), stitch marker, yarn needle, 8–10 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread, polyester fiberfill. Stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st) and loop or bobble stitches to mimic fleece. Work in continuous rounds for a seamless amigurumi look. Size: finished toy measures about 12–15 cm (4.5–6) tall using worsted yarn and a 3.0 mm hook; change yarn weight or hook for different scale. Safety: attach safety eyes with washers only for toys intended for ages 3+; embroider facial features for babies. Securely sew limbs and applique heart with multiple passes and hide knots. Use non-toxic stuffing and trim loose fibers. Tips: keep tight tension to prevent stuffing showing and use a stitch marker to track rounds. Stuff firmly in small increments and shape as you go. For the fluffy fleece, use loop stitch or small puff clusters and attach the heart last to center it precisely.
Amigurumi Octopus with Tassel Hair — Soft Yarn Crochet Pattern & Tips
This adorable amigurumi octopus uses worsted/DK weight yarn in cream and tan, a 3.5–4.0 mm hook (US E/4–G/6), 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for tots), polyester toy stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch marker and small scissors. Construction uses a magic ring, continuous single crochet (sc), increases (inc) and decreases (dec) to shape the head and arms, slip stitch (sl st) for finishing, and a loop-fringe or folded-strand technique to create the tassel hair and the chunky tentacles. Finished size is approximately 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) tall depending on yarn and hook tension. Safety notes: secure safety eyes with washers or replace with embroidered eyes for children under 3, sew seams tightly, and trim or secure any long tassel strands to avoid choking or pulling hazards. Tips: place and fasten eyes before final stuffing; use a stitch marker for consistent rounds; stuff firmly but not overfilled to keep shape; crochet tentacles as individual loops or braid groups for texture; hide and weave in all ends for durability. Customize colors and expressions for personality.
Cute Bunny Astronaut Amigurumi — Crochet Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
Materials: DK / light-worsted yarn in cream, mustard, rust and teal (about 50 g per color), 3.0–3.5 mm hook, 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, small amount of felt or blush pastel for cheeks. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), back loop only (BLO) for trim texture, surface crochet/embroidery for nose and rosette. Safety: replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes if making for children under 3; securely attach all small parts and reinforce seams with extra thread; use non-toxic yarn and hypoallergenic stuffing; hide and knot yarn tails inside before final stitches. Size: finished amigurumi is approximately 10–15 cm (4–6 in) tall when worked in DK yarn and a 3.0–3.5 mm hook — change hook/yarn to scale larger or smaller. Tips: work in continuous rounds for a seamless look, maintain a tight gauge to prevent stuffing showing, stuff firmly and evenly, embroider facial details before closing the head, use stitch markers for round counts, and steam-block ears gently to shape.
Cream Bunny Amigurumi — Single Crochet Doll with Color-Blocked Paws & Safety Eyes
This sweet cream bunny is crocheted in a tight single crochet (sc) fabric using worsted or DK-weight cotton/acrylic yarn and a 3.0–3.5 mm hook for firm stitches. Key materials: 50–100 g main color, small contrast yarn for paws/inners, 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for toys for young children), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle and stitch marker. Stitches and shaping: continuous rounds of sc, increases (inc) and invisible decreases (dec) create the round head and torso; slip stitches (sl st) finish edges; separate crocheted ears/arms/legs are sewn on. Safety notes: for babies under 3, avoid safety eyes—embroider facial features and securely weave ends to prevent loosening; securely sew limbs and check seams regularly. Size: finished toy is approximately 15–20 cm (6–8 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Tips: keep tension tight and stuff firmly for shape; use a stitch marker to track rounds; place eyes before stuffing to maintain placement; add blush with a tiny bit of yarn or fabric-safe chalk for a finishing touch.
Daisy Chick Amigurumi — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Stitches Guide
This sweet daisy-chick amigurumi is worked in a tight gauge for a neat, cuddly finish. Materials: DK/worsted-weight yarn in cream, mustard, sage and orange (acrylic or cotton), a 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use a smaller hook than yarn recommends for firm fabric), 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for babies), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker and small amount of blush or pink yarn for cheeks. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), and a shell or puff stitch to create the textured skirt and daisy petals. Size: finished doll measures about 15–20 cm (6–8 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: if making for young children, replace safety eyes with embroidery and securely sew all parts; avoid small detachable pieces. Tips: stuff firmly and evenly, place eyes before final stuffing, weave in and hide tails with a yarn needle, block skirt pieces lightly for even shaping, and experiment with hook size to adjust firmness or final height. Simple color changes make this design highly customizable.
Sweet Sitting Cat Amigurumi — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Safety Tips
A small, cuddly sitting cat worked in single crochet for a soft, rounded shape. Materials: DK/light-worsted yarn (category 3–4) in main and contrast colors, 3.0–3.5 mm hook (adjust for a tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, 6 mm safety eyes or embroidery floss for facial features, tapestry needle, stitch marker, scissors, and optional felting needle or blush chalk for cheeks. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface embroidery for the face. Size & finish: finished height is roughly 10–13 cm (4–5 in) depending on yarn and hook tension; use a firmer fill for a neat, stable toy. Safety: embroider eyes and nose for babies or securely attach 6 mm safety eyes before stuffing for older children; firmly sew limbs and weave all ends to prevent loosening; avoid small detachable embellishments for infants. Tips: maintain a tight gauge to hide stuffing, use a stitch marker for round counts, stuff gradually to avoid lumps, and add a small weight in the base if you want it to sit steadily.
Spring Bunny Amigurumi Crochet Doll — Pattern, Materials & Tips
This sweet amigurumi bunny is worked in round with a soft, slightly glossy DK or light worsted yarn (cotton or acrylic blend recommended), a 2.5–3.5 mm hook, polyester fiberfill, and 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for toys for small children). Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (sc2tog), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch) with simple double crochet (dc) used for the skirt texture and leaf details. Finished size will vary by yarn and hook but should be about 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall when made as pictured. Safety notes: secure safety eyes with washers or embroider eyes for infants, sew all limbs and accessories on firmly, and avoid small removable parts for children under 3. Tips: use a stitch marker and tighter tension to avoid gaps; stuff firmly but not overly so to preserve shape; pin pieces in place before sewing for correct alignment; embroider cheeks or use blush sparingly; block and shape leaves/flower with a light steam if needed; and experiment with contrasting yarns for the bag and shoes to personalize the doll.
Palm‑Size Blue Amigurumi Buddy — Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips
This palm‑size amigurumi (about 3.5–4.5 in / 9–11.5 cm tall) is crocheted with a small hook and soft yarn to keep the fabric dense and cuddly. Materials: DK/light worsted weight yarn (main color + cream and small accent colors), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, stitch marker, yarn needle, 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroidery thread for baby‑safe eyes, optional felt or safety eye washers. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring start, single crochet in continuous rounds, invisible (sc2tog) decrease, increases, slip stitch joins, and surface crochet or embroidery for belly markings and whiskers. Safety notes: for toys for children under 3, embroider eyes and securely sew all appendages; avoid glued or loose small parts. Tips: keep a tight gauge so stuffing won’t show; stuff gradually to shape the belly and head; use a stitch marker to track rounds; weave and bury tails or use a ladder stitch to close openings cleanly. If you want a fuzzier look, use a mohair/brushable yarn held together with the main yarn and lightly brush the surface after finishing.
Rainbow Sheep Amigurumi — Crochet Doll Pattern with Puff Curls & Ruffled Skirt
This cute rainbow sheep amigurumi is worked mostly in single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds for a smooth, seamless shape. Suggested materials: DK/worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn in cream plus rainbow colors, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight tension), polyfill stuffing, 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroider eyes for baby-safe toys), yarn needle and stitch marker. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet increases/decreases, invisible decrease, color changes, and puff/popcorn or cluster stitches for the curled hair and ruffled skirt. Finished size: approximately 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety notes: use appropriate-size safety eyes and secure washers firmly; for toys intended for infants, replace safety eyes with embroidered features and double-tie seams. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing from showing; stuff firmly but not overstuffed to retain shape; embroider facial features before final stuffing; attach small parts with extra stitches and hide ends inside the body; use a stitch marker for round starts and count regularly to avoid shaping mistakes. Block or lightly steam the skirt to open ruffles if needed.
Amigurumi Bunny Doll — Crochet Pattern for Dressed Bunny with Jacket
Materials: DK/light worsted weight yarn (soft cotton or acrylic blend) in cream, pink and accent colors; 3.0–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge); polyester fiberfill; 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe toy); tapestry needle, stitch markers, small buttons or snap (optional). Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (dec), slip stitch (slst), color changes and simple surface embroidery for nose and blush. Safety: attach safety eyes before stuffing and secure with washers; for toys intended for children under 3, replace plastic eyes and small trims with embroidered features and avoid removable accessories. Size: finished toy stands approximately 15 cm (6 in) tall (ears included) when worked with DK yarn and recommended hook; scale will change with yarn/hook choice. Tips: use slightly smaller hook than label to keep stuffing from showing; stuff firmly and evenly; use stitch markers to track rounds; sew limbs and clothing with hidden ladder stitch for a neat join; add a thin pipe-cleaner or wire if you want poseable ears but wrap securely. Lightly blush cheeks with pastel or fabric-safe pigment for a delicate finish.
Plush Bunny Amigurumi Pattern – Soft Chenille Crochet Toy with Floppy Hood
This cuddly amigurumi bunny uses plush chenille or velvet-style acrylic yarn for a super-soft finish. Materials: 50–100 g each of cream and pink plush yarn (bulky/aran), 3.5–5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, 10–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for infants), tapestry needle, stitch marker, and optional blush chalk. Stitches & techniques: worked mostly in a magic ring and continuous spiral using single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decreases (inv dec) for shaping, and short rows for the floppy ears and hood. Size: finished toy will be approximately 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) tall depending on yarn and hook choice. Safety: if making for young children, replace plastic safety eyes with embroidered eyes, securely sew all parts with extra reinforcement, and avoid small detachable decorations. Tips: keep a tight gauge to hide stuffing, stuff firmly and evenly, use a stitch marker to track rounds, assemble limbs with ladder stitch for a neat join, and add gentle pastel chalk for cheeks then seal with a fabric-safe fixative. Hand wash gently and air dry to preserve texture.
Amigurumi Cat Doll — Materials, Stitches, Size & Safety Tips
This sweet amigurumi cat is ideal for intermediate crocheters. Materials: worsted-weight (#4) acrylic or cotton yarn in cream, pink, navy and neutral tones; 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (use 0.5–1 size smaller than the yarn label for a tighter fabric); polyester fiberfill; tapestry needle; stitch markers; fine embroidery floss for face details; optional small buttons. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv-dec), slip stitch (sl-st), basic color changes and surface embroidery/backstitch for whiskers and mouth. Safety: for toys intended for young children, replace buttons with embroidered accents and secure all small parts with strong knots and multiple passes; use only child-safe components and weave in ends completely to prevent snagging. Size: made with worsted yarn and a 3.5 mm hook this doll measures approximately 20–25 cm (8–10 inches) tall. Tips: crochet with a tight gauge to avoid gaps, stuff evenly and firmly (but don’t overfill), embroider facial features before assembly, use stitch markers to track rounds, and reinforce seam joins for durability.
Crochet Woodland Baby Goat Amigurumi - Cute Horned Plush Pattern
This sweet woodland baby goat amigurumi is crocheted in worsted-weight yarn with simple rounds and layered leaf details. Materials: approx 50–75 g each of cream, moss green and brown worsted-weight (4) acrylic or cotton yarn, 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use one size smaller than label for tight stitches), small amount of polyfill, 10–12 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes, tapestry needle, stitch marker, and scissors. Stitches used: magic ring, continuous rounds of single crochet (sc), invisible decreases (inv dec), increases (inc), slip stitch (sl st), and surface embroidery for the mouth. Size & safety: finished toy is about 4–5 inches (10–13 cm) tall depending on hook tension. If for a child under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and permanently secure all attachments; use non-toxic stuffing and tightly closed seams. Tips: keep a tight gauge to prevent stuffing show-through, stuff firmly for shape, sew leaves and horns with pins to position before stitching, weave in ends neatly, and block leaf pieces for a cleaner finish.
Chubby Bunny Amigurumi Crochet Pattern — Hat, Scarf & Pom-Pom Details
This sweet chubby bunny is ideal for an intermediate amigurumi project. Materials: light DK or worsted-weight yarn (cotton or acrylic blend works well), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for gauge), 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, small pom-pom maker (optional). Stitches & techniques: worked mostly in single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, with increases (inc), invisible decreases (inv dec), slip stitches (sl st) and occasional half-double or back-loop-only rows for ribbed hat/scarf texture. Safety: if making for young children, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes, secure all seams tightly, and avoid small detachable decorations. Size: finished toy will be approximately 12–18 cm (5–7 in) tall depending on yarn and hook; adjust hook for a tighter or looser fabric. Tips: keep a firm, even tension to avoid gaps when stuffing; insert eyes before firmly stuffing the head; stuff tightly but avoid overfilling to keep shape; use pins to position ears and limbs before sewing; weave ends securely and use ladder stitch for invisible joins. Enjoy customizing colors and accessories!
## Mini Rainbow Unicorn Amigurumi — Materials, Stitches, Size & Safety
Materials: soft worsted/Aran or DK weight acrylic or cotton yarn in white plus variegated rainbow for mane and horn, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight stitches), polyester stuffing, 8–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe toy), yarn needle, stitch marker and optional poly-pellets for weight. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), chains and short rows for muzzle shaping; surface slip-stitch or embroidery for cheeks/marks. Safety: if toy is for infants, omit safety eyes and embroider features, double-check all seams and fasten off ends securely. Use non-toxic stuffing and firmly attach limbs to prevent detachment. Size: palm-sized — approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall as pictured, though final dimensions depend on yarn/hook tension. Tips: keep tension tight to avoid stuffing showing, use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly and evenly, sew pieces with a yarn needle and mattress stitch for neat joins, hide ends inside the body. For a softer mane, chain short strips or use variegated yarn for color transitions.
Hooded Amigurumi Bear Crochet Pattern — Materials, Stitches & Safety
This hooded amigurumi bear is worked in worsted/light DK weight yarn (cotton or acrylic) with a 2.5–3.5 mm hook for a tight fabric. Materials: main color (cream), contrast (light and dark brown), small amounts of white, safety eyes (8–10 mm) or embroidered eyes, polyester fiberfill, stitch marker, tapestry needle, scissors, and optional fabric paste chalk for blush. Core stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet, invisible decrease, increase, slip stitch, and back loop only rounds for the hood edge; surface embroidery for nose and mouth. Size: finished toy is approximately 7–9 inches (18–23 cm) tall depending on yarn and hook — gauge and tight tension will determine final dimensions. Safety: if giving to young children, either use well-anchored safety eyes with washers (age 3+) or embroider eyes securely; always sew parts firmly and hide knot ends. Tips: keep tension tight to avoid stuffing showing, stuff firmly and evenly, use stitch markers for round starts, sew limbs with ladder stitch for neat seams, and add blush or small backpack details after assembly for a polished finish.
Handheld Amigurumi Bunny with Daisy Bouquet — Crochet Pattern Essentials
This sweet handheld amigurumi bunny is worked in worsted/light DK weight yarn and finishes around 6–7 inches tall (15–18 cm) depending on tension. Materials: 3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for dense fabric), 50 g soft acrylic or cotton yarn in cream, beige and brown, small amounts of green and yellow for the daisies, 2 safety eyes (6–8 mm) or embroidery thread for baby-safe version, polyester stuffing, tapestry needle, stitch markers and scissors. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv-dec), slip stitch (sl st), working in continuous rounds, and back-loop-only ribs for textured trims. Safety notes: use embroidered eyes or securely sew on safety eyes/parts if toy is for children under 3; knot and weave in ends well and use child-safe stuffing. Tips: crochet with a slightly smaller hook for tight stitches so stuffing doesn’t show, stuff firmly and evenly, place safety eyes before stuffing fully, use stitch markers to keep round counts, and seam pieces with mattress or ladder stitch for a neat finish. For a polished look, add soft blush with pastel chalk or embroider cheeks.
Strawberry Amigurumi Doll — Crochet Pattern & Materials Guide
This sweet strawberry amigurumi is worked in worsted-weight cotton or acrylic yarn with a 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook for dense, well-defined stitches. Materials: 50 g each red and cream yarn, small amounts of green and tan for leaves and seeds, 6–9 mm safety eyes (or embroidered), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, and scissors. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), and slip stitch (sl st); work rounds continuous (no joining) for a smooth fabric. Safety: if gifting to young children, substitute embroidered eyes or securely back safety eyes with washers and double-sew limbs; avoid small beads for under‑3s. Use hypoallergenic stuffing and weave in ends securely to prevent unraveling. Size: finished height is approximately 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in), varying with yarn weight, hook size, and stuffing density. Tips: keep tight tension to hide filling, insert eyes before stuffing, stuff firmly but not overpacked to preserve shape, use stitch markers to track rounds, embroider seeds for character, and gently block or steam leaves to flatten and shape.
Amigurumi Cat with Glasses — Materials, Stitches, Size & Safety Tips
This sweet amigurumi cat is designed with soft worsted/DK yarn, a 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use 3.0 mm for a firm fabric), polyester toy stuffing, and small safety eyes or embroidered eyes for child-safe toys. Key tools: stitch marker, tapestry needle, scissors, and optional wire or crocheted frame for the glasses. Essential stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface embroidery for whiskers and blush. Size: finished height is approximately 16–22 cm (6–9 in), depending on yarn weight and tension. Safety: choose embroidered facial features or permanently secured safety eyes for toys intended for children under 3; sew joints tightly and hide or secure loose ends. Tips: stuff gradually and evenly to avoid lumps, use a stitch marker to keep rounds consistent, embroider small features before final stuffing for cleaner results, and crochet the glasses separately and sew on to ensure correct placement. For a neater finish, wet-block pieces lightly and trim stray fibers before assembly.
Cute Rainbow Amigurumi Octopus Crochet Pattern — Small Toy (8 Tentacles)
This little rainbow octopus is crocheted in the round using light/medium weight yarn and a small hook for tight stitches. Materials: DK/light-worsted or worsted yarn in multiple colors, 3.0–3.5 mm hook (adjust for gauge), small amount of white/cream for the underside, 8–12 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, and optional poly pellets for a weighted base. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st) and color changes. Size: when worked at the suggested gauge the finished toy is roughly 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall with an approximate 12–13 cm (5 in) footprint including tentacles. Safety: use securely fastened safety eyes for older children; for infants, replace with embroidered eyes and hide knots thoroughly. Tips: keep a tight tension so stuffing doesn’t show, use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly but not overfull, weave in ends inside the head before closing, and block pieces lightly if needed. For a polished look, use an invisible join for color changes and consider adding a small felt mouth or needle-felted blush for expression.
Amigurumi Woolly Lamb Doll — Bobble-Stitch Hood & Single-Crochet Body
This sweet woolly lamb amigurumi uses a textured bobble yarn for the fleece and a smooth DK/aran-weight cotton or acrylic for the skin and clothes. Materials: 50–100g bobble/bouclé yarn (white), 50g DK/acrylic for skin and clothes, 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (3.5–4 mm for bulky yarn if needed), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch markers, and either 6 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes. Key stitches: single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (inv dec), increases (inc), bobble/popcorn stitch for the hood, slip stitch (sl st) and chain (ch). Size: finished doll is approximately 20 cm (8 in) tall depending on yarn and hook tension. Safety: for children under 3, embroider facial features rather than using safety eyes and double-secure small parts; weave in ends and reinforce seams. Tips: keep tension tight for neat stuffing, use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly but not overly so, pin parts before sewing to position evenly, and lightly blush cheeks with pastel chalk or embroidery for a gentle finish. Blocking the hood/ears helps shape the fleece.
Cute Amigurumi Horned Creature — Small Crochet Plush (Worsted Yarn, 3–3.5 mm Hook)
This sweet horned amigurumi is made with worsted/Aran weight yarn and basic amigurumi techniques, perfect for a quick handmade gift. Materials: 50–100 g worsted weight yarn in three colors, 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook, 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe version), polyester stuffing, stitch marker, tapestry needle and small scissors. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increases, slip stitch, color changes, and simple surface embroidery for the mouth and blush. Safety notes: if the toy is intended for children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew all parts; trim and tuck all yarn ends and use toy-safe filling. Size: finished height will be approximately 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in), depending on yarn and tension. Tips: keep a tight gauge so stuffing doesn’t show, use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly but evenly, stitch limbs on securely, and add a small felt or embroidered belly patch for extra charm and durability.
Amigurumi Bear Crochet Doll — Pattern Tips, Materials & Safety (≈20 cm)
This sweet amigurumi bear is worked in spiral rounds with a soft, slightly textured finish — ideal as a gift or nursery decor. Materials: DK/light-worsted weight cotton or cotton–acrylic blend yarn (main, contrast for snout/cheeks), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), 6 mm safety eyes (or embroider for babies), polyester fiberfill, two small wooden buttons, tapestry needle, stitch markers and optional small scarf. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), increase (inc), slip stitch for seams and finishing. Size & finishing: finished height approximately 18–22 cm (7–9 in) depending on yarn/hook; cardigan and scarf are crocheted/knitted separately and sewn on. Safety: use locking washers on safety eyes or embroider eyes for toys intended for children under 3; sew buttons on securely or replace with embroidered buttons. Tips: work a tight gauge to avoid holes, stuff firmly and evenly, place safety eyes before stuffing, use stitch markers to track rows, weave in tails neatly and use ladder stitch for invisible joins. Block small garments lightly to improve fit.
Ready to pick up your hook? Try one of the 32 amigurumi ideas as a quick weekend gift, a decorative accent, or a stress-relief project. Experiment with colorways, yarn fibers, and stuffing firmness to make each piece uniquely yours, and remember small changes — larger eyes, a slighter nose, or embroidered details — can completely transform a pattern. For care: spot-clean lightly with a damp cloth, hand-wash in cool water if needed, reshape and air-dry flat, avoid high heat, and keep stuffed toys out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. If making for children, securely fasten eyes or use embroidered features for safety. Pin your favorites to Pinterest boards (and tag your photos) to share progress and inspire others. Have fun, take your time, and enjoy the cozy craft of amigurumi—every tiny friend you make is practice toward becoming a more confident crocheter.
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