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Hedgehog Stacking Toy Amigurumi Pattern

Hedgehog Stacking Toy Amigurumi Pattern
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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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An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Hedgehog Stacking Toy Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a soft, stackable hedgehog toy made with cotton yarn and filled rings so kids can stack and play. You will make a head, multiple rings with sewn-in spines (needles), legs, arms, ears and accessories like an acorn and leaf. The design includes detailed rounds and helpful photos so you can assemble a charming, poseable hedgehog.

Hedgehog Stacking Toy Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Perfect for gifting or nursery decor, the toy combines crochet rings that stack and a cuddly amigurumi body. It uses common stitches and clear shaping instructions—customizable by color and size.

Why You'll Love This Hedgehog Stacking Toy Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it blends play and handmade charm in a unique stacking toy. I enjoy how the rings and needles create both tactile interest and visual personality. The pattern allowed me to experiment with texture using simple stitches and repeated elements that are satisfying to make. I also love that you can customize colors and accessories like the oak leaf and acorn to match your style. Sharing this pattern brings me joy because it results in a toy that children and adults will want to cuddle and display.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this hedgehog by changing yarn colors—try pastel shades for a nursery version or bright contrasts for a playful look.

To make a mini keychain version, use fingering weight yarn and a smaller hook; the rings and head shrink down into adorable pocket-sized friends.

For a chunkier, cuddlier toy use a bulky weight yarn and a larger hook; you'll finish faster and the needles will be very soft and plump.

I often switch the number and placement of needles to create different silhouettes—try denser needles for a fluffy look or spread them out for a neater style.

Embroider different facial expressions or add tiny felt eyebrows to change the hedgehog's personality—subtle eyebrow placement makes a big difference.

Add removable accessories like a snap-on acorn or a tiny hat so the toy becomes interactive and great for gifting to different ages.

Experiment with safety eye sizes and placement to create wide-eyed or sleepy looks—always secure safety eyes properly for children's toys.

Try embroidering small patches or adding applique motifs to the rings for a seasonal set—think autumn leaves or tiny pumpkins for fall.

I sometimes add a ribbon loop to the top needle so the toy can hang as decoration or be used as a mobile for a nursery.

For durability in a toy for small children, use tightly plied cotton and secure all parts with strong sewing and hidden knots so pieces do not detach during play.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Forgetting to place safety eyes at the correct rounds can shift the face placement; insert the eyes between rounds 23 and 24, 19 sc apart before continuing to shape the head. ✗ Not stuffing as you go makes it hard to shape rings and head later on; stuff rings and the head gradually during the rounds so you can maintain roundness and avoid lumps. ✗ Skipping stitch markers when changing rounds or sections causes counting errors; use a marker at the first stitch of each round and whenever you change pattern repeats. ✗ Cutting yarn too early on fingers/toes prevents neat joining; leave a long tail on the finger/toe that will be used to connect pieces and form the hand or foot as instructed. ✗ Pulling tension too tight when crocheting in the round makes the fabric rigid and the needles hard to sew on; keep consistent, moderate tension to ensure flexibility and even stitch definition.

Hedgehog Stacking Toy Amigurumi Pattern

Make a delightful hedgehog stacking toy that doubles as a cuddly amigurumi and a fun tactile stacking set. This pattern walks you through crocheting rings, the head, limbs, needles (spines), and charming accessories like an acorn and oak leaf. You will enjoy the step-by-step rounds, clear photos, and creative finishing touches to personalize your hedgehog.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Hedgehog Stacking Toy Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Light gray - Alize Cotton Gold 200 (200 g - 7.06 Oz.) (approximately 2 balls)
  • 02
    Dark gray - Alize Cotton Gold 87 (200 g - 7.06 Oz.) (approximately 2 balls)
  • 03
    Black - Alize Cotton Gold 60 (small amount for nose)
  • 04
    Light Brown - Alize Cotton Gold 446 (small amount for acorn)
  • 05
    Orange - Alize Cotton Gold 83 (small amount for leaf)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3 mm (or in accordance with the yarn you use)
  • 02
    Fiberfill for stuffing
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Safety eyes (suggested size for project)
  • 05
    Tapestry/yarn needle for sewing
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Pins for assembly
  • 08
    Optional: small snap buttons or sewable snaps for removable acorn

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— BASE :

Round 1 :

6 sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Round 3 :

12 sc (12)

Round 4 :

(1 sc; inc)*6 (18)

Round 5-6 :

18 sc (18)

Round 7 :

(2 sc; inc)*6 (24)

Round 8-10 :

24 sc (24)

Round 11 :

(3 sc; inc)*6 (30)

Round 12-15 :

30 sc (30)

Round 16 :

(4 sc; inc)*6 (36)

Round 17-21 :

36 sc (36)

Round 22 :

(5 sc; inc)*6 (42)

Round 23-28 :

42 sc (42)

Round 29 :

(6 sc; inc)*6 (48)

Round 30-36 :

48 sc (48)

Round 37 :

(7 sc; inc)*6 (54)

Round 38-45 :

54 sc (54)

Round 46 :

(8 sc; inc)*6 (60)

Round 47 :

FLO (9 sc; inc)*6 (66)

Round 48 :

5 sc; inc; (10 sc; inc)*5; 5 sc (72)

Round 49 :

(11 sc; inc)*6 (78)

Round 50 :

6 sc; inc; (12 sc; inc)*5; 6 sc (84)

Round 51 :

(13 sc; inc)*6 (90)

Round 52 :

7 sc; inc; (14 sc; inc)*5; 7 sc (96)

Round 53 :

(15 sc; inc)*6 (102)

Round 54 :

8 sc; inc; (16 sc; inc)*5; 8 sc (108)

Round 55 :

(17 sc; inc)*6 (114)

Round 56 :

114 sc (114)

Round 57 :

44 sc; BLO 70 sc (114)

Round 58 :

114 sc (114)

Round 59 :

47 sc; BLO 65 sc; 2 sc (114)

Round 60 :

114 sc (114)

Round 61 :

44 sc; BLO 70 sc (114)

Round 62 :

114 sc (114)

Round 63 :

(17 sc; dec)*6 (108)

Round 64 :

8 sc; dec; (16 sc; dec)*5; 8 sc (102)

Round 65 :

(15 sc; dec)*6 (96)

Round 66 :

7 sc; dec; (14 sc; dec)*5; 7 sc (90)

Round 67 :

(13 sc; dec)*6 (84)

Round 68 :

6 sc; dec; (12 sc; dec)*5; 6 sc (78)

Round 69 :

(11 sc; dec)*6 (72)

Round 70 :

5 sc; dec; (10 sc; dec)*5; 5 sc (66)

Round 71 :

(9 sc; dec)*6 (60)

Round 72 :

connect round 71 with round 47 (BLO) with 60 sc (60) fill with stuffing as you go, then continue to work in rounds.

Round 73 :

(8 sc; dec)*6 (54)

Round 74 :

(7 sc; dec)*6 (48)

Round 75 :

(6 sc; dec)*6 (42)

Round 76 :

(5 sc; dec)*6 (36)

Round 77 :

(4 sc; dec)*6 (30)

Round 78 :

(3 sc; dec)*6 (24)

Round 79 :

(2 sc; dec)*6 (18)

Round 80 :

(1 sc; dec)*6 (12)

Round 81 :

6 dec (6) cut the yarn, pull off hole, hide a tail.

— NEEDLES (make 41 pieces) :

Round 1 :

6 sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

(2 sc; inc)*2 (8)

Round 3 :

(3 sc; inc)*2 (10)

Round 4-9 :

10 sc (10) fill with stuffing, cut the yarn, leave a tail for sewing.

Info :

Sew the needles as you can see in the pictures: in round 57 - 14 needles, in round 59 - 13 needles; in round 61 - 14 needles. Needles for the base - 41 pieces.

— LEGS (make 2) :

Intro :

There will be 3 kinds of toes, let's call them "long"(2), "short"(2) and "tiny"(1)

'Tiny' toe (make 1) :

Start with light gray yarn. Round 1. 6 sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

6 sc (6)

Round 3 :

3 sc (3) cut the yarn, leave a tail for sewing.

'Long' toes (make 2) :

Start with dark gray yarn. Round 1. 3 sc in MR (3)

Round 2-3 :

3 sc (3) change to light gray

Round 4 :

3 inc (6)

Round 5-7 :

6 sc (6) fasten off.

'Short' toes (make 2) :

Start with dark gray yarn. Round 1. 3 sc in MR (3)

Round 2-3 :

3 sc (3) change to light gray yarn

Round 4 :

3 inc (6)

Round 5-6 :

6 sc (6) fasten off. Don't cut the yarn in one of the "short" toes, because with its help we'll connect other toes and form the foot.

— FEET :

Round 1 :

Connect toes: "short" toe + 3 sc in a first "long" toe + 3 sc in a 2nd "long" toe + 6 sc in 2nd "short" toe + 3 sc in a 2nd "long" toe + 3 sc in a first "long" toe + 6 sc in 2nd "short" toe (24)

Round 2-6 :

24 sc (24)

Round 7 :

2 sc; (sew "tiny" toe with 3 sc like in the photo); make 3 sc in the outer side of the "tiny" toe; 19 sc in the foot (24)

Round 8 :

24 sc (24) continue to crochet in rows

Round 9.1 :

9 sc; turn

Round 9.2 :

skip 1 sc; 11 sc; turn (11)

Round 9.3 :

skip 1 sc; 10 sc; turn (10)

Round 9.4 :

skip 1 sc; 9 sc; turn (9)

Round 9.5 :

skip 1 sc; 8 sc (8) put marker in the last sc, continue to crochet in rounds, round will start from this point.

Round 10 :

2 sc in the side of the heel; 12 sl st in the front part; 2 sc in the other side of the heel; 8 hdc in the back(24)

Round 11 :

16 sc; 8 hdc (24)

Round 12 :

(1 sc; dec)*8 (16) fill with stuffing, cut the yarn, leave a long tail for sewing. Sew the legs to the base of the body from the front like in the pictures below (pin it before sewing, it really helps:)

— LARGE RING :

Round 1 :

60 ch; slst in 1st ch (60)

Round 2 :

(9 sc; inc)*6 (66)

Round 3 :

5 sc; inc; (10 sc; inc)*5; 5 sc (72)

Round 4 :

(11 sc; inc)*6 (78)

Round 5 :

6 sc; inc; (12 sc; inc)*5; 6 sc (84)

Round 6 :

(13 sc; inc)*6 (90)

Round 7 :

7 sc; inc; (14 sc; inc)*5; 7 sc (96)

Round 8 :

(15 sc; inc)*6 (102)

Round 9 :

102 sc (102)

Round 10 :

42 sc; BLO 60 sc (102)

Round 11 :

102 sc (102)

Round 12 :

45 sc; BLO 55 sc; 2 sc (102)

Round 13 :

102 sc (102)

Round 14 :

42 sc; BLO 60 sc (102)

Round 15 :

102 sc (102)

Round 16 :

(15 sc; dec)*6 (96)

Round 17 :

7 sc; dec; (14 sc; dec)*5; 7 sc (90)

Round 18 :

(13 sc; dec)*6 (84)

Round 19 :

6 sc; dec; (12 sc; dec)*5; 6 sc (78)

Round 20 :

(11 sc; dec)*6 (72)

Round 21 :

5 sc; dec; (10 sc; dec)*5; 5 sc (66)

Round 22 :

(9 sc; dec)*6 (60)

Info :

Sew round 22 with round 1, fill with stuffing as you go. Sew the needles as in the pictures: in round 10- 12 needles, in round 12 - 11 needles, in round 14 - 12 needles. Needles for the large ring - 35 pieces.

— MIDDLE RING :

Round 1 :

48 ch; slst in 1st ch (48)

Round 2 :

(7 sc; inc)*6 (54)

Round 3 :

4 sc; inc; (8 sc; inc)*5; 4 sc (60)

Round 4 :

(9 sc; inc)*6 (66)

Round 5 :

5 sc; inc; (10 sc; inc)*5; 5 sc (72)

Round 6 :

(11 sc; inc)*6 (78)

Round 7 :

6 sc; inc; (12 sc; inc)*5; 6 sc (84)

Round 8 :

(13 sc; inc)*6 (90)

Round 9 :

90 sc (90)

Round 10 :

40 sc; BLO 50 sc (90)

Round 11 :

90 sc (90)

Round 12 :

45 sc; BLO 45 sc (90)

Round 13 :

90 sc (90)

Round 14 :

40 sc; BLO 50 sc (90)

Round 15 :

90 sc (90)

Round 16 :

(13 sc; dec)*6 (84)

Round 17 :

6 sc; dec; (12 sc; dec)*5; 6 sc (78)

Round 18 :

(11 sc; dec)*6 (72)

Round 19 :

5 sc; dec; (10 sc; dec)*5; 5 sc (66)

Round 20 :

(9 sc; dec)*6 (60)

Round 21 :

4 sc; dec; (8 sc; dec)*5; 4 sc (54)

Round 22 :

(7 sc; dec)*6 (48)

Info :

Sew round 22 with round 1, fill with stuffing as you go. Sew the needles the same way as in the large ring: in round 10- 10 needles, in round 12 - 9 needles; in round 14 - 10 needles. Needles for the middle ring - 29 pieces.

— ARMS (make 2) :

Intro :

There will be 2 kinds of fingers, let's call them "long"(3) and "short"(1)

'Short' finger (make 1) :

Start with light gray yarn. Round 1. 6 sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

6 sc (6) cut the yarn, leave a tail for sewing.

'Long' fingers (make 2) :

Start with dark gray yarn. Round 1. 3 sc in MR (3)

Round 2-3 :

3 sc (3) change to light gray

Round 4 :

3 inc (6)

Round 5-6 :

6 sc (6) fasten off. Don't cut the yarn in one of the "long" fingers, because with its help we'll connect other fingers and form the hand.

With light gray yarn :

Round 1. Connect fingers: "long" finger + 3 sc in a 2nd "long" finger + 6 sc in 3rd "long" finger + 3 sc in a 2nd "long" finger + 6 sc in 1st "long" finger (18)

Round 2-3 :

18 sc (18)

Round 4 :

Sew "short" finger with 3 sc (like in the photo); make 3 sc in the outer side of the "short" finger; 15 sc in the hand (18)

Round 5 :

18 sc (18)

Round 6 :

(1 sc; dec)*6 (12)

Round 7-13 :

12 sc (12)

Round 14 :

6 sc; 2 dec; 2 sc (10)

Round 15 :

1 sc; 2 inc; 7 sc (12)

Round 16-20 :

12 sc (12) fold in half, connect both sides, closing the hole with 6 sc.

— SMALL RING :

Round 1 :

36 ch; slst in 1st ch (36)

Round 2 :

(5 sc; inc)*6 (42)

Round 3 :

3 sc; inc; (6 sc; inc)*5; 3 sc (48)

Round 4 :

(7 sc; inc)*6 (54)

Round 5 :

4 sc; inc; (8 sc; inc)*5; 4 sc (60)

Round 6 :

(9 sc; inc)*6 (66)

Round 7 :

5 sc; inc; (10 sc; inc)*5; 5 sc (72)

Round 8 :

(11 sc; inc)*6 (78)

Round 9 :

78 sc (78)

Round 10 :

38 sc; BLO 40 sc (78)

Round 11 :

78 sc (78)

Round 12 :

43 sc; BLO 35 sc (78)

Round 13 :

78 sc (78)

Round 14 :

38 sc; BLO 40 sc (78)

Round 15 :

78 sc (78)

Round 16 :

(11 sc; dec)*6 (72)

Round 17 :

5 sc; dec; (10 sc; dec)*5; 5 sc (66)

Round 18 :

(9 sc; dec)*6 (60)

Round 19 :

4 sc; dec; (8 sc; dec)*5; 4 sc (54)

Round 20 :

(7 sc; dec)*6 (48)

Round 21 :

3 sc; dec; (6 sc; dec)*5; 3 sc (42)

Round 22 :

(5 sc; dec)*6 (36)

Info :

Sew round 22 with round 1, fill with stuffing as you go. Sew the needles the same way as in the large ring: in round 10- 8 needles, in round 12 - 7 needles; in round 14 - 8 needles. Needles for the small ring - 23 pieces. Sew the arms in round 10 from both sides next to needles.

— HEAD :

Note :

With black yarn start to crochet nose

Nose Round 1 :

6 sc in MR (6)

Nose Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Nose Round 3 :

(3 sc; inc)*3 (15)

Nose Round 4-5 :

15 sc (15)

Nose Round 6 :

(3 sc; dec)*3 (12)

Nose Round 7 :

6 dec (6) change to light gray yarn

Head Round 8 :

(1 sc; inc)*3 (9)

Round 9 :

(2 sc; inc)*3 (12)

Round 10 :

(3 sc; inc)*3 (15)

Round 11 :

(4 sc; inc)*3 (18)

Round 12 :

(5 sc; inc)*3 (21)

Round 13 :

(6 sc; inc)*3 (24)

Round 14 :

(7 sc; inc)*3 (27)

Round 15 :

(8 sc; inc)*3 (30)

Round 16 :

(9 sc; inc)*3 (33)

Round 17 :

(10 sc; inc)*3 (36)

Round 18 :

(5 sc; inc)*6 (42)

Round 19 :

(6 sc; inc)*6 (48)

Round 20 :

(7 sc; inc)*6 (54)

Round 21 :

(8 sc; inc)*6 (60)

Round 22 :

15 sc; 10 inc; 35 sc (70)

Round 23-25 :

70 sc (70)

Round 26 :

15 sc; (1 sc; inc)*10; 35 sc (80)

Round 27-31 :

80 sc (80)

Round 32 :

5 sc; "crochet in" 12 needles*5 sc; 15 sc (80) make 5 sc, put marker in the last sc, from now we'll start counting rounds from this point.

Round 33 :

60 sc; 18 ch (skip 18 sc); 2 sc (80)

Round 34 :

80 sc (80)

Round 35 :

3 sc; "crochet in" 11 needles*5 sc; 22 sc (80)

Round 36-37 :

80 sc (80)

Info :

For the head we need 80 needles. Insert safety eyes between rounds 23 and 24, 19 sc apart.

Round 38 :

1 sc; "crochet in" 12 needles*5 sc; 19 sc (80)

Round 39 :

80 sc (80)

Round 40 :

(14 sc; dec)*5 (75)

Round 41 :

"crochet in" 13 needles*5 sc; 10 sc (75)

Round 42 :

(13 sc; dec)*5 (70)

Round 43 :

(12 sc; dec)*5 (65)

Round 44 :

"crochet in" 13 needles*5 sc (65)

Round 45 :

(11 sc; dec)*5 (60) fill with stuffing as you go.

Round 46 :

(4 sc; dec)*10 (50)

Round 47 :

"crochet in" 10 needles*5 sc (50)

Round 48 :

(3 sc; dec)*10 (40)

Round 49 :

(2 sc; dec)*10 (30)

Round 50 :

"crochet in" 6 needles*5 sc (30)

Round 51 :

(3 sc; dec)*10 (40)

Round 52 :

(2 sc; dec)*10 (30)

Round 53 :

"crochet in" 3 needles*5 sc (30) cut the yarn, close off the hole, hide a tail.

Info :

Now return to the hole that we left between rounds 32 and 33, continue to crochet in rounds:

Round 33.1 :

BLO 36 sc (36)

Round 33.2 :

36 sc (36)

Round 33.3 :

(4 sc; dec)*6 (30)

Round 33.4 :

30 sc (30)

Round 33.5 :

(3 sc; dec)*6 (24)

Round 33.6 :

24 sc (24)

Round 33.7 :

(2 sc; dec)*6 (18)

Round 33.8 :

18 sc (18)

Round 33.9 :

(1 sc; dec)*6 (12)

Round 33.10 :

6 dec (6) close off the hole.

— EARS (make 2) :

Round 1 :

6 sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

(1 sc; inc)*3 (9)

Round 3 :

(2 sc; inc)*3 (12)

Round 4 :

(3 sc; inc)*3 (15)

Round 5 :

(4 sc; inc)*3 (18)

Round 6-12 :

18 sc (18)

Round 13 :

(4 sc; dec)*3 (15)

Round 14 :

(3 sc; dec)*3 (12)

Info :

Sew the ears, and eyebrows as in the pictures below. You can also add some personality for your Hedgehog with some needle sculpting of the face, using tips in the pictures, it's up to you.

— ACORN :

Start :

Start with brown yarn

Round 1 :

6 sc in MR (5)

Round 2 :

6 sc (6)

Round 3 :

6 inc (18)

Round 4 :

(1 sc; inc)*6 (18)

Round 5 :

(2 sc; inc)*6 (24)

Round 6 :

(3 sc; inc)*6 (30)

Round 7-8 :

36 sc (36)

Round 9 :

6 sc; dec; (12 sc; dec)*5; 6 sc (84)

Round 10-? :

Follow the acorn rounds through round 34 as printed in pattern images to finish acorn and cap.

— OAK LEAF :

Start :

With yellow (or red) yarn. Row 1. 21 ch, continue to crochet in rounds. Round 2. 3 sc; 6 hdc; 10 dc; 5 sc in the first ch; 10 dc; 6 hdc; 3 sc (43) + 5 ch, turn

Round 3 :

6 sc; 1 hdc; 3 dc in one; 3ch; 1 sc (in the same sc where we made 3 dc); 1 sc; 1 hdc; 1 dc; 3 trc; 4 ch; 1 sc (in the same sc where we made 3 trc); 2 sc; 1 hdc; 1 dc; 4 trc; 4 ch; 1 sc (in the same sc where we made 4 trc); 1 dc; 1 hdc; 3 sc; 4 ch; 4 trc; 4 ch; 1 sc (in the same sc where 4 ch was made); (skip 1 sc); 5 trc in 1 sc; (skip 1 sc); 4 ch; 4 trc (in the same sc where 4 ch was made); 1 dc; 1 hdc; 2 sc; 3 ch; 3 dc (in the same sc where 3 ch was made); 1 hdc; 2 sc; sl st.

Info :

You may also make a maple leaf or a different kind of oak leaf using scheme below, or no leaf at all, it's up to you. You may sew the leaf to the head and an acorn to the hands or use sewable snap buttons, so acorn will be easily come off, it all depends on your preferances and the age of a child.

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert safety eyes between rounds 23 and 24 of the head, spacing them 19 single crochets apart, before continuing shaping the head.
  • Sew the needles (spines) to the rings and head according to the photo guidance: distribute needles evenly as instructed (base 41, large ring 35, middle ring 29, small ring 23, head 80).
  • Sew the legs to the base of the body from the front, pinning in position before sewing to ensure symmetry and correct placement.
  • Attach arms to the small ring in round 10 from both sides next to needles, and sew ears to the head using the pictured placement as guide.

Important Notes

  • 💡Insert safety eyes and facial features before closing the head to ensure correct placement and secure fit.
  • 💡Stuff rings and head gradually while crocheting to achieve even shaping and avoid lumps or overstuffing.
  • 💡Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of rounds and where you will attach pieces like legs and arms for consistent placement.
  • 💡Leave long yarn tails on pieces that will be sewn together to make assembly easier and more secure.

This friendly hedgehog stacking toy is designed to delight both children and makers alike, combining texture, playability and sweet amigurumi charm. Make the rings, sew on the needles, add tiny toes and a removable acorn to personalize your creation. Whether as a gift or nursery decoration, this hedgehog will bring smiles and cozy charm to any home. 🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished hedgehog measures roughly 25-30 cm tall when assembled (size varies with yarn and hook used).

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can change yarn weight but it will affect final size; adjust hook size accordingly and test gauge to ensure components fit together.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

Some experience with crocheting in the round, increases, decreases and sewing pieces is recommended; this pattern is rated Intermediate.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters complete the full set in 12-15 hours across multiple sessions, depending on experience and assembly time.