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Alice Amigurumi Pattern

Alice Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Alice Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern makes a sweet Alice amigurumi complete with a layered dress, apron, bow and curly hair. You will work in rounds and change colors to create the classic outfit and facial features. The pattern includes clear stitch counts and photo references to help you assemble each part with confidence.

Alice Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Techniques used include magic ring, increases, decreases, bobble stitches and front/back loop work. The finished doll is small and poseable, perfect for collectors and gift-making.

Why You'll Love This Alice Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a classic storybook character to life with playful small-scale details. I enjoy the combination of shaping and surface details like the ruffled apron and curly hair β€” they add so much personality. The pattern is written to guide you carefully through each section, so I feel proud of the finished piece every time. Making Alice is relaxing and rewarding, and I hope you feel the same joy when you stitch her up.

Alice Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Alice Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Alice Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Alice Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize Alice by changing yarn colors; try pastel shades for a softer look or bright primaries for a playful version.

Want a miniature keychain? Use thinner yarn and a smaller hook to create a tiny Alice perfect for bags or gifts.

I often add embroidered details like tiny flowers on the apron or a little initial on the dress to personalize each doll I make.

Change the hairstyle by replacing the curly hair section with straight crochet strands for a different look, or make a bun to match different outfits.

Make Alice posable by stitching a short length of wire into each limb before sewing them closed; this adds fun movement and display options.

To make a themed set, crochet matching accessories such as a tiny teacup or a mushroom using the mushroom pattern included in the pattern book.

If you prefer no safety eyes, embroider eyes or use French knots for a softer toy suitable for babies under supervision.

I also like to mix yarn textures: try a slightly fuzzy yarn for the hair for a tousled appearance while keeping the body smooth for tidy stitch definition.

For gifting, stitch a small pocket on the back or inside the dress to tuck a note or tiny charm into the doll.

Experiment with surface embroidery on the dress hem or apron to add lace-like detail without adding bulk β€” tiny seed stitches or picots work beautifully.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during color changes will make rounds hard to follow; always place a marker at the start of each round and when changing colors to keep track of the stitch position. βœ— Not stuffing gradually can create lumps in the head and body; stuff a little at a time and shape as you go for a smooth finish. βœ— Forgetting to count stitches after increases and decreases leads to incorrect shaping; count your stitches after each round, especially when the pattern lists decreases. βœ— Pulling yarn too tight on small pieces can distort the shape; maintain even, moderate tension and relax your grip to keep pieces flexible and even. βœ— Waiting until the end to sew parts together can cause placement errors; loosely pin parts in place and check alignment before final sewing to ensure correct positioning.

Alice Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming Alice amigurumi with clear step-by-step instructions and helpful photos. This pattern guides you through crocheting the head, body, dress, hair and accessories so you can craft a lovable pocket-sized doll. Perfect for gifting or display, you will enjoy making every detail from the ruffled apron to the little bow.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Alice Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Color A: white YarnArt Jeans 01 (50g, 160m)
  • 02
    Color B: skin color Susan Cotton 07 (50g, 120m)
  • 03
    Color C: black YarnArt Jeans 53 (50g, 160m)
  • 04
    Color D: blue YarnArt Jeans 33 (50g, 160m)
  • 05
    Color E: yellow YarnArt Jeans 35 (50g, 160m)
  • 06
    Color F: red YarnArt Jeans 26 (50g, 160m)
  • 07
    Color G: off white YarnArt Jeans 03 (50g, 160m)
  • 08
    Color H: beige YarnArt Jeans 07 (50g, 160m)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5mm
  • 02
    1 pair of safety eyes size 6mm
  • 03
    Tapestry needles
  • 04
    Brown thread
  • 05
    Pins for assembly
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    Polyester fiberfill

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β€” Sitting Body (yarn A) :

Round 1 :

sc 7 into a magic loop (7)

Round 2 :

inc 7 (14)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 7x (21)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 7x (28)

Round 5-7 :

sc 28 (3 rnds), change to yarn B (28)

Round 8-10 :

sc 28 (3 rnds) (28)

Round 11 :

[sc 5, dec] 4x (24)

Round 12 :

[sc 4, dec] 4x, stuff firmly (20)

Round 13 :

[sc 3, dec] 4x (16)

Round 14 :

[sc 2, dec] 4x (12)

Round 15 :

[sc 2, dec] 3x (9)

Round 16-20 :

sc 9 (5 rnds) (9)

Round 21 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn (pic 1).

β€” 1st Leg-Standing Body (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 4, start on the 2nd st from the hook, sc 2, (sc 3) on the last st, sc 1, inc (8)

Round 2 :

inc, sc 1, inc 3, sc 1, inc 2 (14)

Round 3-4 :

sc 14 (2 rnds) (14)

Round 5 :

sc 2, dec 5, sc 2, change to yarn A (9)

Round 6-11 :

sc 9 (6 rnds) (9)

Round 12 :

sc 2 (2)

Info :

Break the yarn.

β€” 2nd Leg-Standing Body (yarn C) :

Round 1-11 :

Repeat rnd 1-11 of the 1st Leg (9)

Info :

Do not break the yarn, join with the last st of the 1st leg, continue to crochet the Standing Body.

β€” Standing Body (yarn A) :

Round 12 :

sc 9 (on the 1st leg), sc 9 (on the 2nd leg) (pic 3) (18)

Round 13-15 :

sc 18 (3 rnds), change to yarn B (18)

Round 16 :

[sc 4, dec] 3x, stuff firmly (15)

Round 17 :

[sc 3, dec] 3x (12)

Round 18 :

[sc 2, dec] 3x (9)

Round 19-23 :

sc 9 (5 rnds) (9)

Round 24 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn (pic 2).

β€” Head (yarn B) :

Round 1 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 2 :

inc 6 (12)

Round 3 :

sc 12 (8 rnds), ch 1, turn (pic 3) (12)

Round 10-14 :

(follow progression to increase major shape) β€” continue to build head increasing as shown in photos until rnd 14 to shape head (refer to pictures)

Round 15 :

[sc 5, inc] 6x (42)

Round 16 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 6x (48)

Round 17-23 :

sc 48 (7 rnds) (48) insert the 6mm eyes between rnd 18 & 19, 8 sts apart (note: you can insert eyes after finishing to locate them easier)

Round 24 :

[sc 3, dec, sc 3] 6x (42)

Round 25 :

[sc 5, dec] 6x (36)

Round 26 :

[sc 2, dec, sc 2] 6x (30) insert the Sitting/Standing Body inside the head & stuff firmly (pic 6 & 7)

Round 27 :

[sc 3, dec] 6x (24)

Round 28 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 6x (18)

Round 29 :

[sc 1, dec] 6x (12)

Round 30 :

dec 6 (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn (pic 8). Join yarn D on the 1st st of the flo on rnd 11 (pic 9).

β€” Dress (yarn D) :

Round 1 :

[sc 3, inc] 3x (15)

Round 2 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 5x (20)

Round 3 :

[sc 3, inc] 5x (25)

Round 4 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 5x (30)

Round 5-6 :

sc 30 (2 rnds) (30)

Round 7 :

(flo) [hdc 1, hdc inc] 15x (45)

Round 8-9 :

hdc 45 (2 rnds) (45)

Round 10 :

[sc 1, ch 1] 45x, slst on the 1st sc (90)

Info :

Break the yarn (pic 10-11). Join yarn A on the 1st st of the blo on rnd 7 (pic 12), continue to crochet:

Round 1 (cont) :

[hdc 1, hdc inc] 15x (45)

Round 2-3 :

hdc 45 (2 rnds) (45)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, ch 2] 45x, slst on the 1st sc (135)

Info :

Break the yarn (pic 13-14).

β€” Hair (yarn E) :

Round 1 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 2 :

inc 6 (12)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 6x (18)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 6x (24)

Round 5 :

[sc 3, inc] 6x (30)

Round 6 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 6x (36)

Round 7 :

[sc 5, inc] 6x (42)

Round 8 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 6x (48)

Round 9-15 :

sc 48 (7 rnds) (48)

Round 16 :

sc 13, hdc 2, dc 5, hdc 2, sc 1, slst 1, sc 1, hdc 2, dc 5, hdc 2, sc 14 (48)

Round 17 :

[ch 10, start on the 3rd st from the hook, (hdc inc) 3x, hdc 5, slst on the next st] 6x, sc 5, hdc 3, dc 6, hdc 2, sc 1, slst 1, sc 1, hdc 2, dc 6, hdc 3, sc 6, [ch 10, start on the 3rd st from the hook, (hdc inc) 3x, hdc 5, slst on the next st] 6x (pic 17-18) (full instruction in original pattern pictures)

Info :

Break the yarn. Wear the hair on the head (pic 19-20-21). Insert the 6mm eyes between rnd 18 & 19, 8 sts apart. Use brown thread to embroider eyelashes & eyebrows.

β€” Bowtie (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 25, start on the 3rd st from the hook, [sc 1, ch 1, ch 1, skip 1 st] 11x, sc on the last st, ch 1, turn (24)

Round 2 :

[sc 1 on the chain-space of the last rnd, ch 1, skip 1 st] 11x, sc on the last st, ch 1, turn (24)

Round 3 :

Repeat rnd 2 (24)

Info :

Break the yarn with a really long rest, sew 2 edges together. Wrap the remaining yarn around the bowtie.

β€” Bowtie's band (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 54, start on the 3rd st from the hook, hdc 52, slst on the 1st ch (52)

Info :

Break the yarn, sew 2 edges together, and then sew the bowtie to the band (pic 22).

β€” Arms (yarn B, X2) :

Round 1 :

sc 7 into a magic loop (7)

Round 2 :

inc 7 (14)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 7x (21)

Round 4 :

sc 6, [Bobble (4 hdc on the same st), sc 2] 3x, sc 6 (21)

Round 5 :

sc 21 (21)

Round 6 :

sc 6, [sc 1, dec] 3x, sc 6 (18)

Round 7 :

sc 6, dec 3, sc 6 (15)

Round 8 :

[sc 3, dec] 3x, do not break yarn B, change to yarn A (12)

Round 9 :

sc 12 (12)

Round 10 :

[sc 5, inc] 2x, do not break yarn A, change to yarn B (14)

Round 11 :

sc 14 (14)

Round 12 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 2x, change to yarn A (16)

Round 13 :

sc 16 (16)

Round 14 :

[sc 7, inc] 2x (18)

Info :

Break the yarn, stuff firmly, sew 2 arms on the body. Use black thread to embroider black lines between each Bobble on arms & legs (pic 20).

β€” Apron (yarn A) :

Round 1 :

ch 7, start on the 2nd st from the hook, sc 6, ch 1, turn (6)

Round 2 :

sc 6, ch 1, turn (6)

Round 3 :

inc, sc 4, inc, ch 1, turn (8)

Round 4 :

sc 8, ch 1, turn (8)

Round 5 :

inc, sc 6, inc, ch 1, turn (10)

Round 6 :

sc 10, ch 1, turn (10)

Round 7 :

(we will crochet the border around the apron), sc 9, (sc 3) on the corner, sc 3, ch 31 (pic 25), start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 30, sc 2 (pic 26), ch 21, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 20 (pic 27), slst 5 on the 1st rnd, ch 21, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 20 (pic 28), sc 2, ch 31 (pic 25), start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 30, sc 4, (sc 3) on the corner, slst on the 1st st

Info :

Break the yarn, hide the remaining yarn (pic 29). Wear the apron on Alice (pic 30-31).

β€” Sitting Legs (yarn C, X2) :

Round 1 :

ch 6, start on the 2nd stitch from the hook, sc 4, (sc 3), continue to crochet on the other side of the foundation chain, sc 3, inc 1 (12)

Round 2 :

inc 1, sc 3, inc 3, sc 3, inc 2 (18)

Round 3-4 :

sc 18 (2 rnds) (18)

Round 5 :

sc 5, dec 4, sc 5, start stuffing (14)

Round 6 :

sc 3, dec 4, sc 3, change to yarn A (10)

Round 7-12 :

sc 10 (6 rnds), stuff firmly (10)

Info :

Break the yarn with a long rest, sew the legs on the sitting body (make sure the sitting body can touch the ground without falling)-pic 32.

β€” Mushroom (yarn F) :

Round 1 :

sc 5 into a magic loop (5)

Round 2 :

inc 5 (10)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 5x (15)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc] 5x (15) (pattern continues with increases to create cap)

Round 5 :

[sc 3, inc] 5x (25)

Round 6 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 5x (30)

Round 7 :

[sc 5, inc] 5x (35)

Round 8 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 5x (40)

Round 9 :

[sc 7, inc] 5x (45)

Round 10 :

[sc 4, inc, sc 4] 5x (50)

Round 11 :

[sc 9, inc] 5x (55)

Round 12 :

[sc 5, inc, sc 5] 5x (60)

Round 13 :

[sc 11, inc] 5x (65)

Round 14 :

[sc 6, inc, sc 6] 5x (70)

Round 15 :

[sc 13, inc] 5x (75)

Round 16 :

[sc 7, inc, sc 7] 5x, change to yarn G (80)

Round 17 :

(blo) [sc 3, dec, sc 3] 10x (70)

Round 18 :

[sc 5, dec] 10x (60)

Round 19 :

[sc 2, dec, sc 2] 10x (50)

Round 20 :

[sc 3, dec] 10x, stuff firmly (40)

Round 21 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 10x (30)

Round 22 :

[sc 3, dec] 6x (24)

Round 23 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 6x, change to yarn H (18)

Round 24-28 :

sc 18 (5 rnds) (18)

Round 29-30 :

dec, sc 6, inc 2, sc 6, dec (2 rnds) (18)

Round 31 :

sc 18 (18)

Round 32 :

sc 5, [inc, sc 2] 3x, sc 4 (21)

Round 33 :

sc 21 (21)

Round 34 :

sc 6, [inc, sc 3] 3x, sc 3 (24)

Round 35-36 :

sc 24 (2 rnds), stuff firmly (24)

Round 37 :

dec 12 (12)

Round 38 :

dec 6 (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts (pic 37). Cut a piece of yarn G, use tapestry needle, pull through 3 sts on rnd 23 (pics 39-40), pull really hard to create a dent as pic 41, tie a knot (pic 42), cut and hide the remaining yarn (pic 43). Continue for remaining dents and decorate with French knots for white spots using white thread (pics 47-48).

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the Sitting/Standing Body into the Head before closing: place the body through the head opening, stuff firmly, then finish closing the head by decreasing evenly and sewing the final rounds to secure the body inside the head.
  • Attach the arms to the body by sewing them on either side between the indicated rounds, stuffing them lightly and positioning so the bobble pattern sits outward; use whipstitch to secure and hide ends.
  • Sew the sitting legs to the sitting body ensuring the toy sits evenly; pin first to check placement then sew securely with a yarn needle.
  • Pin the hair in place following the photo references, then sew the bow and bow band to the top of the head; wrap and secure the remaining yarn ends neatly at the back.
  • Attach the apron and dress after dressing the doll: position the apron and secure at the back, sew the ruffled border where indicated and add any embroidered facial details last.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round and to mark placement for eyes and facial features for accurate alignment.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff parts gradually and firmly but not overstuff to avoid distortion of shape; add small amounts of filling at a time while shaping.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends as you go to avoid a long finishing session and to secure color changes neatly inside the toy.
  • πŸ’‘Pin pieces in position before sewing to check symmetry and make adjustments before permanent stitching.
  • πŸ’‘Maintain consistent tension and hook size throughout to achieve a uniform gauge and correct final size.

This Alice amigurumi pattern brings a little storybook magic to your crochet hook with layered details like a ruffled apron, curly hair and a tiny bow. Make one to gift or keep as a whimsical shelf friend that sparks smiles. Happy crocheting and enjoy bringing Alice to life! 🧢🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished Alice measures approximately 12-15 cm tall when using the recommended yarn and 2.5mm hook, depending on stuffing and tension.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will affect the final size and stitch counts; adjust your hook to match the yarn and expect a different finished size.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic knowledge of single crochet, increases, decreases, bobble stitches and working in rounds is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this Alice amigurumi in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience level and how detailed you are with assembly and finishing.