Approximate size: 4.7 in (12 cm) from feet to head, 6.3 in (16 cm) to the tip of the ears.
Examples of how to read this pattern:
Rnd 0: 0 sc; → Single round (follow the stitches indicated)
Rnd 0 and Rnd 0: 0 sc; → 2 identical rounds (follow the stitches indicated)
Rnd 0 to Rnd 0 (0 rounds): 0 sc; → rounds with the same sequence
Rnd 0: 0 sc, 1 inc, (00 sc, 2 inc) 5x, 0 sc = XX sc; → round with repetitions inside parentheses (follow the stitches indicated and repeat what is inside the parentheses the requested number of times)
Rnd 0: *0 sc, 1 dec* = XX sc; → round with repetition throughout the round (repeat what is between asterisks for the entire round)
Stitches Used:
Increase = inc; Chain = ch; Decrease = dec; Slip Stitch = sl st; Single Crochet = sc; Invisible Fasten Off = Cut the yarn, pull the loop on the hook, thread it onto a tapestry needle, pass the needle through both loops of the 2nd stitch of the previous round, then insert the needle between the loops of the last complete stitch in the last round, taking the yarn to the wrong side of the work, tie a knot, and cut off the excess yarn.
Execution:
Legs (2), Body and Head
Start with Amigurumi Slim yarn 3077 (Quartz)
Rnd 1: 7 sc into magic ring;
Rnd 2: 7 inc = 14 sc;
Rnd 3: *1 sc, 1 inc* = 21 sc;
Rnd 4 to Rnd 6 (3 rounds): 21 sc.
Change to Amigurumi Slim yarn 6161 (Violet)
Rnd 7: 21 sc;
Rnd 8: 21 sc in back loops only;
Rnd 9: 21 sc.
Make an invisible fasten off.
Fasten off the first leg. Make the second leg and do not cut the yarn. In the next round, join the legs.
Rnd 10: Ch 3, align both legs, 1 sc in the invisible fasten off stitch of the 1st leg, 20 sc around the 1st leg, 3 sc in the chains, 21 sc around the 2nd leg, 3 sc on the other side of the chains = 48 sc.
Stuff the legs with fiberfill.
Rnd 11 and Rnd 12: 48 sc;
Rnd 13: *6 sc, 1 dec* = 42 sc;
Rnd 14: 42 sc;
Rnd 15: 42 sc in back loops only;
Rnd 16: *5 sc, 1 dec* = 36 sc;
Rnd 17: 36 sc;
Rnd 18: *4 sc, 1 dec* = 30 sc;
Rnd 19: 30 sc;
Rnd 20: *3 sc, 1 dec* = 24 sc;
Rnd 21: 24 sc;
Rnd 22: *2 sc, 1 dec* = 18 sc;
Rnd 23: 18 sc.
Change to Amigurumi Slim yarn 7650 (Almond)
Rnd 24: 18 sl st in back loops only;
Rnd 25: 18 sc in back loops only;
Rnd 26: 18 inc in front loops only = 36 sc.
Stuff the body with fiberfill.
Rnd 27: *5 sc, 1 inc* = 42 sc;
Rnd 28: *6 sc, 1 inc* = 48 sc;
Rnd 29 to Rnd 38 (10 rounds): 48 sc.
Insert the safety eyes between Rnds 32 and 33, leaving 6 stitches between them.
Rnd 39: *6 sc, 1 dec* = 42 sc;
Rnd 40: 42 sc;
Rnd 41: *5 sc, 1 dec* = 36 sc;
Rnd 42: 36 sc;
Rnd 43: *4 sc, 1 dec* = 30 sc;
Rnd 44: *3 sc, 1 dec* = 24 sc;
Rnd 45: *1 sc, 1 dec* = 16 sc.
Stuff completely with fiberfill.
Rnd 46: 8 dec = 8 sc.
Finish with a fake magic ring.
Embroider the white details of the eyes with Amigurumi Slim yarn 8001 (White), and the eyelashes, eyebrows, and snout with Maxi Mouline black yarn.
Attach Amigurumi Slim yarn 8001 (White) to one of the loops left from Rnd 7 and work (ch 1, sl st) 21 x.
Arms (2)
Start with Amigurumi Slim yarn 7650 (Almond)
Rnd 1: 7 sc into magic ring;
Rnd 2: 7 inc = 14 sc;
Rnd 3 to Rnd 5 (3 rounds): 14 sc;
Rnd 6: *5 sc, 1 dec* = 12 sc;
Rnd 7: *4 sc, 1 dec* = 10 sc;
Rnd 8: 10 sc.
Change to Amigurumi Slim yarn 6161 (Violet)
Rnd 9: 10 sc;
Rnd 10: 10 sc in back loops only;
Rnd 11 to Rnd 13 (3 rounds): 10 sc;
Rnd 14: *3 sc, 1 dec* = 8 sc.
Fasten off, leaving a yarn tail for sewing.
Stuff halfway with fiberfill.
Fold and close the sides with 4 sc.
Fasten off, leaving a yarn tail for sewing.
Sew the arms to the sides of the body between Rnds 21 and 22.
Attach Amigurumi Slim yarn 8001 (White) to one of the loops left from Rnd 9 and work (ch 1, sl st) 10 x.
Hair
With Amigurumi Slim yarn 3131 (Bubble Gum)
Rnd 1: 8 sc into magic ring;
Rnd 2: 8 inc = 16 sc;
Rnd 3: *1 sc, 1 inc* = 24 sc.
From now on, work the strands in back-and-forth rows around the base.
Strand 1: 1 sl st, ch 21, skip 2 ch, 18 hdc, 1 sc. Make 1 sl st in the next base stitch, ch 1 (TURN);
Strands 2 to 14: Working in back loops only: 1 sc, 18 hdc, ch 2, turn and continue working in back loops only: 18 hdc, 1 sc.
Make 1 sl st in the next base stitch, ch 1 (TURN);
After completing the 14th strand, 10 base stitches remain, where the fringe will be attached.
Cut and fasten off if you plan to glue it, or fasten off leaving a yarn tail for sewing.
Fringe
With Amigurumi Slim yarn 3131 (Bubble Gum)
Rnd 1: 8 sc into magic ring;
Rnd 2: 8 inc = 16 sc;
Rnd 3: 16 sc;
Rnd 4: *1 sc, 1 inc* = 24 sc;
Rnd 5 to Rnd 12 (8 rounds): 24 sc.
No stuffing is needed.
Fold and close the sides with 12 sc.
Cut the yarn, leaving enough length for sewing, which should cover the 10 remaining base stitches of the hair. Try the hair on the head before sewing the fringe to determine the desired height. Once ready, sew or glue the hair onto the doll’s head.
Headband Base
With Amigurumi Slim yarn 8001 (White)
Ch 21, skip 1 ch
Rnd 1: 20 sc, ch 1 (TURN);
Rnd 2: 20 sc.
Fasten off if you plan to glue it, or fasten off leaving a yarn tail for sewing.
Ears (2)
With Amigurumi Slim yarn 8001 (White)
Rnd 1: 6 sc into magic ring;
Rnd 2: *1 sc, 1 inc* = 9 sc;
Rnd 3: *2 sc, 1 inc* = 12 sc;
Rnd 4: *3 sc, 1 inc* = 15 sc;
Rnd 5 to Rnd 12 (8 rounds): 15 sc;
Rnd 6: *3 sc, 1 dec* = 12 sc.
Fold and close the sides with 6 sc.
Join the two ends of this row with 1 sl st to form the ear fold, cut the yarn, and sew the ears to the headband, leaving 6 stitches between them. Sew or glue the headband with the ears onto the head. Use pink blush to give the inner part of the ears a rosy color.
Flowers (3)
Start with Amigurumi Slim yarn 3077 (Quartz)
Rnd 1: 5 sc into magic ring;
Change to Amigurumi Slim yarn 1317 (Solar)
Rnd 2: (Ch 2, 1 hdc, ch 2, 1 sl st) 5 x, forming 5 petals.
You can reverse the colors if you prefer.
Leaves (2)
With Amigurumi Slim yarn 5743 (Neo Mint)
Ch 4, skip 1 ch
Rnd 1: 1 sl st, 1 sc, 1 sl st. Cut and fasten off the yarn.
Glue to the back of the flowers, then glue the flowers to the base.
To finish the outfit, make a chain of 30 with Amigurumi Slim yarn 8001 (White) and form a small bow. Tie the center with a piece of yarn and sew or glue it onto the outfit.
Craftswoman: Caren Kluska (@amordeamigurumi_)
Pattern review: Patty Wolf