About This Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern
This pattern creates a tiny, rollable toilet paper amigurumi ornament with a cute angry face. It combines a simple rectangular toilet paper strip with a small tan roll core to give a realistic look. The pattern uses basic chains and half double crochet rows and finishes with felt facial features glued on.
Perfect for quick holiday makes, stocking stuffers, or playful tree ornaments. No complex shaping or sewing required β just crochet, glue, and assemble.
Why You'll Love This Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern
I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a silly everyday object into a charming handmade ornament I cant stop smiling at. I enjoyed designing a simple shape that still looks playful when finished. The project is satisfying to make quickly and is perfect for experimenting with tiny facial expressions. Sharing these little rolls as gifts always sparks laughs and compliments.
Switch Things Up
I love experimenting with different facial expressions β try making sleepy, surprised, or laughing faces instead of an angry one.
You can change yarn weight and hook size to make a mini keychain or a chunky tree ornament; larger yarn will make a squishy roll.
I often swap colors for seasonal themes: pastel for Easter, orange and black for Halloween, or red and green for Christmas.
Try embroidering a tiny mouth or adding tiny felt cheeks for more personality instead of just the black felt features.
You can glue small sequins or beads as decorations on the unrolled paper for a festive look if you want some sparkle.
Make a set of rolls with different expressions and display them together for a whimsical garland on your mantel.
If you want a washable ornament, stitch the faces on with yarn instead of gluing felt, but test that it doesnt show through when unrolled.
I sometimes add a small stuffing piece inside the tan tube for extra structure before wrapping the toilet paper around it.
Consider sewing the paper edge closed instead of gluing for a cleaner edge if youre gifting the ornament and want it to look extra neat.
You can also attach the ornament string with a small loop of yarn instead of twine to match the yarn color and keep the design cohesive.
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
β Skipping the second chain when starting the row will change your stitch count and width; always begin in the second chain from the hook as instructed.
β Not counting stitches at the end of the foundation chain can cause uneven rows later; count your stitches after your first row to confirm you have the correct number.
β Forgetting to flip the tube edges inwards will give a floppy roll; fold the outer edges inward to create a structured core before wrapping the toilet paper piece.
β Using embroidery thread or safety eyes for the face may show through when unrolling; instead cut faces from black felt and glue them on to avoid showing through.
β Not hiding the ornament string knot will make the inside look messy; tie the string and tuck the knot into the inside of the roll for a clean finish.