About This Among Us Amigurumi Pattern
This pattern creates a small Among Us style crewmate amigurumi complete with split legs and a little bone topper. Youll work both legs separately then join them together, make the bone bump and sew everything together for a charming finished toy. The pattern includes a stitch chart for the head, step-by-step rounds for the body and bone top, and clear photos to help with assembly.
Designed using worsted weight cotton yarn and a 3.25 mm hook for tight stitches and a neat finish. The pattern is written in rounds with stitch counts for easy tracking.
Why You'll Love This Among Us Amigurumi Pattern
I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a simple circle of stitches into a playful crewmate with a tiny bone detail. I enjoy that it mixes basic amigurumi construction with a fun, character-driven accessory that adds personality. The design is compact and rewarding β you can finish one over a weekend and have a handmade gift ready. I also love that the pattern includes a visual chart and clear stitch counts so you can follow along with confidence.
Switch Things Up
I love how easily you can customize this crewmate by changing colors to create your own unique crew.
Try pastel shades for a soft nursery version or neon brights for an eye-catching keychain buddy.
If you want a larger toy, switch to a bulkier yarn and a larger hook and you will get a chunkier crewmate very quickly.
To make a tiny keyring version, use fingering weight yarn and a 1.75β2.5 mm hook for a mini pocket pal.
I often add embroidered patches or felt accessories to give each crewmate personality β try a tiny heart, star, or stitched initials.
Experiment with different bone topper colors or shapes; you could crochet a small hat or flower instead of the bone for seasonal variations.
I sometimes add a small wire inside a limb to make a posable crewmate that can stand or be posed on a shelf.
For eyes, use safety eyes for durability or embroider them for a fully washable toy β both options look great with this pattern.
If gifting, create a little outfit or a tiny scarf to make your crewmate extra special and themed to the recipient.
Dont be afraid to mix yarn textures β a boucle or slightly fuzzy yarn can give a cozy, plush look to your finished piece.
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
β Working with loose tension can cause stuffing to show through the stitches; use a slightly smaller hook or tighten your tension to hide stuffing.
β Skipping the second leg connection step will leave you with two separate pieces; be sure to chain the three stitches and join legs as instructed to create the leg split.
β Not stuffing gradually results in lumps and an uneven shape; stuff a little at a time, shaping as you go so the legs and body remain even.
β Forgetting to sew through the correct back stitches from row 14 may misalign the bone; match the row 14 back loops and sew carefully to keep the bone centered and secure.