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Mini Anne Crochet Doll Amigurumi Pattern

Mini Anne Crochet Doll Amigurumi Pattern Designer: @ayse_atik Translate by Me: Gurumi Crochet Studio Mini Anne Crochet Amigurumi Pattern I had such a great time crocheting this adorable Mini Anne doll! The steps are easy to follow, and I translated the pattern so more makers can enjoy it too. My finished doll measures approximately 9" tall using a 3.00 mm hook and medium (4) worsted weight yarn. A big thanks to the talented designer @ayse_atik for sharing this free version of Mini Anne — it was truly a pleasure to make it. Abbreviations sc = single crochet (sc) inc = increase (2 sc in same stitch) dec = decrease (sc 2 together) slst = slip stitch (sl st) dc = double crochet blo = back loop only flo = front loop only Mini Anne (Little Anne Doll) Arms (Make 2) 6 sc 2–12. 6 sc for 11 rows Close with 3 sc and hide the yarn end. Legs (Make 2) Start with brown yarn: 6 sc in magic ring (inc)*6 → (12) BLO 12 sc 12 sc 2 sc, 3 dec, 4 sc → (9) ...

Free Crochet Boy Doll Amigurumi Pattern

Free Crochet Boy Doll Amigurumi Pattern Designer:  María Saa Instagram :   @un.petit.soleil This one’s for all the amigurumi lovers and K-pop fans! 💜 Get ready to crochet your favorite BTS member with this adorable Park Ji-min Amigurumi Free Pattern , designed by the talented María Saa . This beginner-friendly, step-by-step tutorial is perfect for anyone who wants to bring Ji-min to life in yarn form. Using Cotton Kings 8/4 yarn by Hobbii in soft shades of red, green, beige, white, and lilac, along with a 2.0–2.5 mm crochet hook , you’ll create a charming mini Ji-min doll that’s full of personality. The pattern is beautifully written and easy to follow—ideal for both beginners and experienced crocheters who love making cute handmade collectibles. Every little detail in this design showcases María Saa’s amazing creativity — from the delicately embroidered nose and oval safety eyes to the perfectly shaped, fiberfill-stuffed body. Don’t forget to use stitch markers to keep t...

Free Kawaii Crochet Christmas Lights Pattern

Free Kawaii Crochet Christmas Lights Pattern October 31, 2025 Designer: Finolca Crochet Free Kawaii Christmas Light Bulb Crochet Pattern (Ornament) Add a touch of kawaii cheer to your Christmas tree with this adorable crochet light bulb ornament! Quick to make, cute, and colorful — perfect for holiday décor or gifting. Materials Size 4 (medium) worsted weight yarn — color of choice + small amount of green for the base 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook 9 mm safety eyes Black crochet thread for mouth/eyelashes Scissors Tapestry needle Stuffing Stitch markers Abbreviations (US Terminology) MR – Magic Ring SC – Single Crochet INC – Increase (2 SC in the same stitch) DEC – Invisible Decrease BLO – Back Loop Only St(s) – Stitch(es) Notes Worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated. Use stitch markers to keep track of rounds. Stuff lightly as you go to maintain shape. Safety eyes should be placed approximately 4 stitches apart betwee...

Free Crochet Snowman Mike Amigurumi Pattern

Free Crochet Snowman Mike Amigurumi Pattern Designer:  Mocha Stitch Instagram:   @mochastitch Etsy Shop:   MochaStitch Grab your yarn and get cozy — it’s time for a new amigurumi adventure! The Free Crochet Snowman Mike Amigurumi Pattern by Mocha Stitch is a charming winter project that perfectly captures the holiday spirit, one stitch at a time. This easy, step-by-step pattern is great for beginners and experienced crocheters alike who want to make a cute and cheerful snowman full of personality. With just a few simple stitches and basic materials, you’ll have your own Snowman Mike ready to melt hearts this season. To get started, you’ll need medium worsted weight yarn, a size C (2.75mm) crochet hook, 10mm safety eyes, black buttons, polyester fiberfill, scissors, and a yarn needle. Materials – Medium worsted weight yarn – Size C 2.75mm hook – 10mm safety eyes – Black buttons – Polyester fiberfill – Scissors –  Yarn  needle Abbreviations Rnd – Round Sc – Si...
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