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Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern
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12-15 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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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journey—perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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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 Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a complete tiny bedtime set: two little dolls in sleepers, a Bedtime Bunny toy, night caps, a pillow, a granny square blanket and a woven-style basket bed. Each piece is written for super-fine 8/4 cotton yarn with clear rounds, photos, and finishing instructions. The techniques used include Yarn Over (v-stitch) and Yarn Under (x-stitch) so you can choose the look you prefer.

Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Youll find full round-by-round instructions for every small part, plus notes on hook sizing and color choices. The pattern is perfect for making gift-ready mini amigurumi with charming details.

Why You'll Love This Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines tiny-scale amigurumi with thoughtful finishing details that make each piece feel handmade and special. I enjoy the variety — from the structured Basket Bed to the soft v-stitch sleeper — which keeps the project interesting. I appreciate how the pattern explains when I used Yarn Under vs Yarn Over, so you can match or adapt the texture. I love gifting these cozy sets because theyre compact, adorable, and quick to make once you get into a rhythm.

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Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this pattern is for color and texture changes; try alternating stripes on the sleeper for a playful look or make a monochrome set for a classic style.

Want a chunkier version? Use a heavier yarn and larger hooks — swap to a size 4 yarn and increase hooks proportionally for an adorable larger doll and bed.

I often add embroidered faces or tiny felt cheeks to personalize each doll; small changes to eye placement or mouth stitches can dramatically change expression.

For a wearable tiny doll, consider adding a loop at the top of the cap to turn the doll into a hanging ornament or keychain.

I sometimes swap the buttons for tiny fabric-covered buttons or embroidered dots if I want a softer, child-safe finish.

Try mixing yarn textures: a matte cotton for the body with a slightly fuzzy acrylic for the blanket to create contrast and a cozier feel.

To make a travel-sized version, use thinner yarn and even smaller hooks (if you are comfortable), keeping in mind the pattern proportions need to stay consistent.

I also like to add tiny props — a crocheted bottle, a mini teddy, or a little blanket — to increase the charm and storytelling of each set.

If you want posable limbs, experiment with wrapping thin craft wire inside the arms and legs before stuffing; secure wire ends well so they dont poke through.

I recommend trying different color palettes for gender-neutral or themed sets — pastels for nursery gifts, bold jewel tones for a modern look, or vintage shades for heirloom pieces.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different border styles for the granny square blanket — a scalloped or picot edge changes the whole final look.

I often change the cap length and brim style to make elf-like or droopy hats for different personalities; it’s a simple row adjustment that adds variety.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping stitch markers during joins and rounds can make it hard to track the start; place a marker at the beginning of every round to avoid confusion; solution: move the marker after each round. ✗ Forgetting to stuff gradually leads to lumps and uneven shapes; solution: add small amounts of fiberfill as you shape rather than stuffing all at once for smooth results. ✗ Switching hook sizes without adjusting tension changes the final size unexpectedly; solution: make a small gauge test and adjust hook or yarn thickness before starting each major piece. ✗ Not counting stitches after increases and decreases causes mis-shaped parts; solution: count stitches at the end of each round and correct immediately if needed. ✗ Overtightening the slip stitches when closing rings can distort the opening; solution: close magic rings and slip-stitch joins with relaxed tension and weave in ends securely afterwards.

Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

Create an adorable Goodnight Set featuring tiny amigurumi dolls, a sleepy bunny toy, cozy sleepers, night caps, a tiny basket bed, pillow, and granny-square blanket. This detailed pattern walks you through every stitch and round so you can crochet a complete bedtime scene. Youll love making each small piece for gifts, play, or display — perfect for dedicated crocheters who enjoy tiny, detailed projects.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    8/4 (super fine) cotton yarn (also called size 2 / superfine) in assorted colors
  • 02
    Bright Pink - 8/4 cotton (use for pink sleeper)
  • 03
    Light Coral - 8/4 cotton (accent)
  • 04
    Pink (Candy Floss) - 8/4 cotton
  • 05
    White or Natural White - 8/4 cotton (for heads, caps, bunny)
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    Light Brown - 8/4 cotton
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    Brown - 8/4 cotton (basket bed)
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    Navy Blue - 8/4 cotton
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    Blue - 8/4 cotton
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    Light Blue - 8/4 cotton (sleepers, caps)
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    Example: Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/4 in Pink (45), Light Coral (50), Candy Floss (93), Natural White (02), Light Brown (06), Brown (07), Prussian Blue (92), Blue Sky (70), Light Sky Blue (71)
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    For the Basket Bed: size 2 yarn double stranded OR single strand size 4 (medium) yarn for a sturdier bed

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.5mm (for dolls and small details)
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 2.0mm (for sleepers, caps, toy bodies)
  • 03
    Crochet hook size 3.25mm (D) to 3.75mm (F) for Basket Bed (use 3.25mm snug or up to 3.75mm for looser fit)
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    Stitch markers or paper clips
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    Tapestry needle for sewing and weaving ends
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    Scissors
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    Polyester stuffing (fiber fill)
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    3 tiny white buttons (6mm) for sleepers
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    2 - 3mm black eyes for Bunny toy
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    Craft glue (to secure glued eyes or tail if desired)
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    Optional pins for assembly positioning

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— Sleeper :

Legs (make 2) :

Ch 5

Round 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 3 sc, 3 sc across end in next ch, (now working opposite side) 2 sc, INC (10)

Round 2 :

INC, 2 sc, INC, 3 sc in next sc, INC, 2 sc, INC, 3 sc in next sc (Fig. 1) (18)

Round 3-4 :

18 sc (2 rounds) (18)

Round 5 :

6 sc, (inv DEC) x3, 6 sc (Fig. 2) (15)

Round 6-10 :

15 sc (5 rounds) (15)

Round 11 :

INC, 7 sc, INC, 6 sc (17)

Round 12-14 :

17 sc (3 rounds) (17)

Leg 1 :

Finish off with invisible join. Sew in ends.

Leg 2 :

Continue to Round 15

Round 15 :

ch1, (join to Leg 1 with a sc, just slightly back from center so that legs are slightly turned out) (Fig. 4) - 17 sc (around Leg 1), 1 sc in back bump of ch, 17 sc (around Leg 2), place marker (36)

Round 16-18 :

36 sc (3 rounds) (36)

Note :

turning ch (ch 1) not included in the stitch count

Round 19 (shortened) :

BLO 3 sc, (skipping all other sc in this round, and changing to Rows) (Fig. 6), ch 1, turn (remove marker) (3)

Row 19 :

36 sc, 3 sc in front loops (exposed from previous Rnd) (Fig. 7 and 8), ch 1, turn (39)

Row 20 :

39 sc, ch1, turn (39)

Row 21 :

37 sc, ch 1, sk next sc, 1 sc, ch 1, turn (39)

Row 22 :

sk next sc, 2 sc in ch1 space (creating button hole) (Fig. 9), 7 sc, DEC, 16 sc, DEC, 10 sc, ch 1, turn (37)

Row 23 :

37 sc, ch1, turn (37)

Row 24 :

6 sc, (DEC, 8 sc) x2, DEC, 9 sc, ch 1, turn (34)

Row 25 :

14 sc, DEC, 5 sc, DEC, 9 sc, ch1, sk next sc, 1 sc, ch1, turn (32)

Row 26 :

sk next sc, 2 sc in ch1 space (creating button hole) (Fig. 10), 30 sc, ch1, turn (32)

Row 27 :

32 sc, ch1, turn (32)

Row 28 :

4 sc, DEC, 1 sc, ch 6, sk next 4 sc, 4 sc, DEC, 4 sc, ch 6, sk next 4 sc, 1 sc, DEC, 4 sc, ch1, turn (33)

Row 29 :

2 sc, DEC, 2 sc, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, DEC across front loops of next 2 ch, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, DEC (Fig. 11), 5 sc, DEC, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, DEC across front loops of next 2 ch, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, 2 sc, DEC, ch1, sk next sc, 1 sc, ch1, turn (27)

Row 30 :

sk next sc, 2 sc in ch1 space (creating button hole) (Fig. 12), 2 sc, DEC, 3 sc, DEC, 5 sc, DEC, 3 sc, DEC, 4 sc (23)

Finish :

Finish off. Sew in ends.

— Sleeves :

Info :

Join yarn to inside arm opening on the right (Fig. 13), crocheting across top of arm opening.

Row 1 :

1 sc in corner, (1 sc in next ch) x6, 1 sc in corner (Fig. 14), ch 1, turn (8)

Info :

Now working on outside arm opening, begin a continuous round by starting across the top, and then continuing around the bottom of arm opening.

Round 1 :

8 sc (across the 8 sc from Row 1) (Fig. 15), 5 sc across the bottom of arm opening, place marker (Fig. 16) (13)

Round 2-4 :

13 sc (3 rounds) (13)

Round 5 :

11 sc, inv DEC (12)

Round 6 :

12 sc (Fig. 17) (12)

Finish :

Finish off with invisible join. Sew in ends. Sew on 3 (6mm) buttons to match up with button holes. (Fig. 18)

— Night Cap :

Cap band (fits around head) :

Ch 9

Row 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 8 sc, ch 1, turn (8)

Row 2-36 :

BLO 8 sc, ch 1, turn (35 rows) (Fig. 19 and 20) (8)

Info :

Fold piece over, and slst through beginning chain and both loops of Row 36. (Fig. 21 and 22) (8 slst). Do NOT turn cap band inside out.

Body of Cap - Round 1 :

Change to 2.0mm hook. Change to Light Blue yarn. (2 sc in next ridge) x18 (see below), place marker (36)

Round 2-4 :

36 sc (3 rounds) (36)

Round 5 :

(7 sc, inv DEC) x4 (32)

Round 6-8 :

32 sc (3 rounds) (32)

Round 9 :

(6 sc, inv DEC) x4 (28)

Round 10-11 :

28 sc (2 rounds) (28)

Round 12 :

(5 sc, inv DEC) x4 (24)

Round 13-14 :

24 sc (2 rounds) (24)

Round 15 :

(4 sc, inv DEC) x4 (20)

Round 16-17 :

20 sc (2 rounds) (20)

Round 18 :

(3 sc, inv DEC) x4 (16)

Round 19-20 :

16 sc (2 rounds) (16)

Round 21 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x4 (12)

Round 22-23 :

12 sc (2 rounds) (12)

Round 24 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x4 (8)

Round 25-27 :

8 sc (3 rounds) (8)

Finish :

Close hole, pull tail through the hole with tapestry needle, and sew in ends.

— Basket Bed :

Base :

Starting Yarn Over (v-stitch) or preferred. Using Size 2 yarn (super fine), double stranded OR Size 4 (medium) yarn. Using 3.25mm - 3.75mm hook. Brown / light brown yarn.

Note :

turning ch (ch1) not included in the stitch count

Ch 9 :

Row 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 8 sc, ch 1, turn (8)

Row 2 :

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

Row 3 :

INC, 8 sc, INC, ch 1, turn (12)

Row 4 :

INC, 10 sc, INC, ch 1, turn (14)

Row 5-25 :

14 sc, ch 1, turn (21 rows) (14)

Row 26 :

DEC, 10 sc, DEC, ch 1, turn (12)

Row 27 :

DEC, 8 sc, DEC, ch 1, turn (10)

Row 28 :

DEC, 6 sc, DEC, ch 1 (place marker) (Fig. 25) (8)

Border :

27 sc across ends of rows, 2 sc in corner (starting ch), 6 sc across starting chains, 2 sc in corner (last starting ch), 27 sc across ends of rows, 2 sc in corner (next sc), 6 sc (across Row 28), 2 sc in corner (last sc), skip ch 1 and slst into the first sc of the border (Fig. 26) (74)

Side Wall - Round 1 :

Changing to Yarn Under (x-stitch). Rnd 1: BLO 74 sc (Fig. 27) (74)

Round 2-8 :

74 sc (7 rounds) (74)

Round 9 :

(starting this round from center of the bottom side of the basket bed) 16 sc, ch 8, sk 5 sc, (Fig. 29) 32 sc, ch 8, sk 5 sc, 16 sc (80)

Round 10 :

16 sc, 10 sc in ch 8 space, 32 sc, 10 sc in ch 8 space, 16 sc (84)

Finish :

Note: Handles should be centered on basket, across from each other. Adjust if necessary. Finish with invisible join. Sew in ends.

— Pillow :

Circle (make 2) :

Using Yarn Over (v-stitch). Using 2.0mm hook. Light Blue yarn. Rnd 1: 7 sc in mr (7)

Round 2 :

(INC) x7 (14)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, INC) x7 (21)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, INC) x7 (28)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, INC) x7 (35)

Round 6 :

(4 sc, INC) x7 (42)

Round 7 :

(5 sc, INC) x7 (49)

Round 8 :

(6 sc, INC) x7 (56)

Finish :

Finish with invisible join. Sew in ends. Take both circles, and match up corners with back side facing back side. Continue to Rnd 9.

Round 9 :

Change to Navy Blue yarn on first circle. (Fig. 30 and 31) 56 sc around through both layers, stopping around 48 sc to lightly stuff pillow with fiber fill. Slst into first sc. (56)

Ruffle - Round 10 :

(ch 2, 2 dc) in first sc (ch 2 counts as first dc), ((3 dc) in next sc) x55 (168)

Finish :

Finish with invisible join. Sew in ends.

— Granny Square Blanket :

Info :

Using Yarn Over (v-stitch). Using 2.0mm hook. Make a total of 9 squares – 3 of each color arrangement.

Rnd 1 :

8 sc in mr, join with slst, cut yarn (Fig. 32)

Rnd 2 :

Join with slst to one sc of Rnd 1. Make first petal, followed by 7 more petals as described in pattern. Join with slst, cut yarn.

Rnd 3 :

Join Yarn 3 color choice. Join with slst to one ch 2 space of Rnd 2. (Ch 3 counts as first dc), 1 dc, ch 3, 2 dc in first ch 2 space, (3 dc) in next ch 2 space, *[(2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch 2 space, (3 dc) in next ch 2 space], repeat from * 2 more times, join with slst, cut yarn. Sew in all ends.

Assembly :

Sew squares together in horizontal and vertical rows with a whip stitch. Needle should pass through one loop of each chain and through both loops of double crochets. Create a border with the lightest color: 11 sc across each square, 3 sc in each corner. Join with slst. Join darkest color and make a second border as desired. Finish with an invisible join. Sew in ends.

— Bedtime Bunny Toy :

Head :

Starting with Yarn Under (x-stitch). Starting with 1.5mm hook. White or Natural White yarn.

Round 1 :

6 sc in mr (6)

Round 2 :

INC x6 (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, INC) x6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, INC) x6 (24)

Round 5-9 :

24 sc (5 rounds) (24)

Round 10 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x6 (18)

Round 11 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x6 (12)

Round 12 :

BLO 12 sc (Fig. 34) (12)

Info :

Stuff head lightly with fiber fill. Create indents for eyes 6 sts apart, between Rows 7 and 8. (Fig. 35 and 36)

Finish :

Add more fiber fill to fill out the head completely. Glue eyes in place (where you placed the indents.) (Fig. 37). Cut yarn and close hole. (Fig. 38)

Ears (make 2) :

Ch 5

Round 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 3 sc, 3 sc across end in next ch, (now working opposite side) 2 sc, (2 sc, 2 dc) in next ch (12)

Round 2 :

INC, 3 sc (sk rest of round) (5)

Finish :

Finish off. Fold bottom end of ear together and sew with yarn tail. Sew ear to head at Rnd 2-3.

Body :

Change to Yarn Over (v-stitch). Change to 2.0mm hook. Blue yarn. With head upside down and facing away from you, join desired color yarn to exposed front loops from Rnd 11. (Fig. 39)

Round 1 :

12 sc, place marker (Fig. 40) (12)

Round 2 :

(2 sc, INC) x4 (16)

Round 3 :

(3 sc, INC) x4 (20)

Round 4 :

(4 sc, INC) x4 (24)

Round 5-10 :

24 sc (6 rounds) (24)

Left Leg - Round 11 :

2 sc, sk 12 sc, 10 sc (Note: adjust sc placement if needed for legs to be correctly positioned) (Fig. 41 and 42) (12)

Left Leg - Round 12 :

12 sc (12)

Left Leg - Round 13 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x3 (9)

Left Leg - Round 14 :

9 sc (9)

Change :

Change to Yarn Under (x-stitch). Change to 1.5mm hook. Change to white yarn.

Left Leg - Round 15 :

BLO 9 sc (Fig. 43) (9)

Left Leg - Round 16 :

9 sc (9)

Left Leg - Round 17 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x3 (Fig. 44) (6)

Left Leg - Finish :

Close hole, pull tail through the hole with tapestry needle, and sew in ends.

Right Leg - Round 11 :

Change to Yarn Over (v-stitch). Change to 2.0mm hook. Join yarn (color from body) on back of body where you skipped 12 sc on Rnd 11 of the Left Leg. (Fig. 45) 12 sc, place marker. (12)

Right Leg - Round 12 :

12 sc (12)

Right Leg - Round 13 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x3 (9)

Right Leg - Round 14 :

9 sc (9)

Change :

Change to Yarn Under (x-stitch). Change to 1.5mm hook. Change to white yarn.

Right Leg - Round 15 :

BLO 9 sc (9)

Right Leg - Round 16 :

9 sc (9)

Right Leg - Round 17 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x3 (6)

Right Leg - Finish :

Close hole, pull tail through the hole with tapestry needle, and sew in ends.

Tail :

Using Yarn Under (x-stitch). Using 2.0mm hook. White yarn. Round 1: 8 sc in mr (8). Join with slst (close the mr), pull tight (forming a little half-ball shape). (Fig. 47)

Tail - Finish :

Knot ends together and cut tails short. Attach tail to back of body with craft glue.

Arms (make 2) :

Using Yarn Under (x-stitch). Using 1.5mm hook. Using White yarn. Round 1: 8 sc in mr (8).

Round 2 :

8 sc (8)

Round 3 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x2 (6)

Round 4-7 :

6 sc (4 rounds) (6)

Finish :

Finish off, leaving a tail for sewing. Sew opening on end of arm together flat. Sew arms to body about 2 rows down from where head and body join.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew ears to head at rounds 2-3, matching placement and shaping so the ears sit symmetrically on the head.
  • Attach the head to the body by joining the exposed front loops from Round 11 of the head to Round 1 of the body, then sew securely and weave in ends.
  • Sew arms to the body about two rows down from where the head and body join, and sew sleeves into the arm openings before closing any seams; use pins to position first for even placement.
  • Sew legs to the bottom of the body matching the leg openings; finish by closing holes and pulling tails through with a tapestry needle for a neat finish.
  • Sew on 3 (6mm) buttons to line up with the button holes in the sleeper, and attach the tail to the back of the body with craft glue or by sewing if preferred.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds and the start of each round, especially when joining parts and placing handles on the basket.
  • 💡Stuff small parts gradually and evenly; overstuffing can distort the shape and understuffing will leave gaps.
  • 💡When changing stitch style (Yarn Under vs Yarn Over), be aware the tension and texture may differ slightly; follow the designers notes for each section.
  • 💡Sew parts with an invisible join and securely weave in all ends to prevent unraveling during play or washing.

This Goodnight Set pattern brings tiny bedtime magic to life — from sleepy caps to a cozy basket bed and a snuggly bunny friend. Its detailed instructions make the tiny pieces achievable and gift-ready. Happy stitching and sweet dreams for your handmade babies! 🧶🧵

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FAQs

What size will the finished pieces be?

The tiny dolls measure only a few inches tall (approx 10-12 cm) when using 8/4 yarn and the recommended 1.5mm hook for the dolls; final size will vary with yarn and hook choices.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes — you can use different yarn weights, but the finished dimensions will change. For the Basket Bed use a double strand of size 2 yarn or a single strand of size 4 yarn and a 3.25–3.75mm hook for a proportionate bed.

Do I need to know yarn-over and yarn-under techniques?

This pattern uses both Yarn Over (v-stitch) and Yarn Under (x-stitch). Basic experience with both will help achieve the intended textures; guidance is given in the pattern on where each was used.

How long will this set take to crochet?

Most crocheters will complete the whole set in about 12-15 hours depending on speed and familiarity with small amigurumi techniques; individual pieces can be finished in shorter sessions.