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Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

Jigglypuff 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 Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a stuffed Jigglypuff amigurumi approximately six inches tall using worsted-weight yarn and a 5.5 mm hook. It covers the full construction: body, eyes, ears, feet, arms, and the decorative poof with clear round-by-round instructions. Techniques include working in the round, partial rows for shaping, and simple assembly steps to bring your character to life.

Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes materials, terminology, and photo-referenced guidance for placement and finishing touches. Suitable for crocheters comfortable with increases, decreases, and sewing pieces together.

Why You'll Love This Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a familiar and beloved character into a sweet, handmade companion you can personalize. I enjoy the way simple rounds build up into a rounded, plush body that looks impressive once finished. The layered eye construction is satisfying to make and gives the face so much personality. I also appreciate the creative poof technique — it adds a charming, detailed feature without complicated stitches. Sharing this pattern lets me see how others add their own color choices and tiny touches to make each Jigglypuff unique.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this Jigglypuff by changing yarn colors—try pastel pinks, coral, or even a fun gradient for a unique look.

To make a mini keychain version, switch to sport or fingering weight yarn and a smaller hook; conversely, use bulky yarn and a larger hook for a plush, huggable version.

I often add embroidered eyelashes or a tiny stitched mouth to vary expressions and personality without changing the structure.

For a stylized version, swap the teal iris for brown or blue to match different eye colors and make each Jigglypuff feel distinct.

Consider making a set of Pokemon pals by adapting the body shape and using small felt accessories like hats or scarves to create themed characters.

If you want posable limbs, thread thin wire through the arms and feet before stuffing to allow gentle posing while keeping the outer look soft.

Add small crocheted accessories like a microphone, miniature blanket, or a tiny hat for gifting or display purposes.

I sometimes vary the stuffing density to create a firmer or softer toy—just ensure you maintain proportions for proper assembly.

Try using safety eyes for a different finish, or embroider the eyes as an alternative to crocheted layered eyes for a softer, flatter face.

If you prefer plush texture, experiment with a boucle or chenille yarn for the body while keeping smooth yarn for the facial details.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping stitch markers while working long rounds causes you to lose track of round starts; place a stitch marker at the start of every round and move it up as you go. ✗ Not stuffing gradually leads to lumps and uneven shape; stuff in small amounts frequently and shape as you go to maintain a smooth silhouette. ✗ Forgetting to count stitches after increases or decreases results in incorrect shaping; count after each increase/decrease round and mark progress to stay accurate. ✗ Pulling yarn too tight when sewing pieces flattens shapes and distorts placement; keep moderate tension and adjust with pins to check placement before final sewing.

Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

This friendly amigurumi pattern guides you step-by-step to crochet a charming Jigglypuff toy you can cherish or gift. You will follow clear rounds and assembly instructions to create the body, eyes, ears, feet, arms, and signature poof. The pattern uses common stitches and thoughtful shaping notes so you can achieve a polished finish. Perfect for making a cuddly Pokemon-inspired companion for home or gifting.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Vanna's Choice Yarn - Pink (approximately 1 skein - main color)
  • 02
    Vanna's Choice Yarn - Black (less than 1 skein - for inner ear and details)
  • 03
    Vanna's Choice Yarn - White (less than 1 skein - for sclera/highlights)
  • 04
    Red Heart Super Saver - Real Teal (less than 1 skein - for iris)
  • 05
    Poly-fil stuffing - enough to fill body and small parts

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 5.5 mm
  • 02
    Yarn needle
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Stitch markers
  • 05
    Pins for assembly
  • 06
    Poly-fil stuffing

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— Body :

Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 5, inc, inc [19]

Round 4 :

(inc, sc 2) x 6, sc 1 [25]

Round 5 :

sc 1, (inc, sc 3) x 6 [31]

Round 6 :

sc 3, (inc, sc 4) x 5, inc, sc 2 [37]

Round 7 :

sc 6, (inc, sc 7, inc, sc 6) x 2, inc [42]

Round 8 :

sc 3, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 6, sc 3 [48]

Round 9 :

sc 5, inc, sc 8, inc, sc 9, inc x 2, sc 4 [53]

Round 10 :

sc 8, inc, (sc 9, inc, sc 10, inc) x 2, sc 2 [58]

Round 11 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 10, inc, sc 11, inc) x 2, sc 8 [63]

Round 12 :

(sc 12, inc, sc 11, inc) x 2, sc 12, inc [68]

Round 13 :

sc 6, inc, (sc 16, inc) x 3, sc 10 [72]

Round 14 :

sc 11, inc, (sc 17, inc) x 3, sc 6 [76]

Round 15 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 24, inc) x 2, sc 22 [79]

Round 16 :

sc 18, inc, (sc 25, inc) x 2, sc 8 [82]

Round 17 :

sc 6, inc, (sc 26, inc) x 2, sc 21 [85]

Round 18 :

sc 14, inc, (sc 27, inc) x 2, sc 14 [88]

Round 19 :

(sc 43, inc) x 2 [90]

Round 20 :

sc 20, inc, sc 69 [91]

Round 21 :

sc 3, inc, sc 44, inc, sc 42 [93]

Round 22 :

sc 92, inc [94]

Round 23 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 24 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 25 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 26 :

dec, sc 92 [93]

Round 27 :

sc 42, dec, sc 44, dec, sc 3 [91]

Round 28 :

sc 69, dec, sc 20 [90]

Round 29 :

(dec, sc 43) x 2 [88]

Round 30 :

sc 14, (dec, sc 27) x 2, dec, sc 14 [85]

Round 31 :

sc 21, (dec, sc 26) x 2, dec, sc 6 [82]

Round 32 :

sc 8, (dec, sc 25) x 2, dec, sc 18 [79]

Round 33 :

sc 22, (dec, sc 24) x 2, dec, sc 3 [76]

Round 34 :

sc 6, (dec, sc 17) x 3, dec, sc 11 [72]

— Body Continued :

Round 35 :

sc 10, (dec, sc 16) x 3, dec, sc 6 [68]

Round 36 :

dec, sc 12, (dec, sc 11, dec, sc 12) x 2 [63]

Round 37 :

sc 8, (dec, sc 11, dec, sc 10) x 2, dec, sc 3 [58]

Round 38 :

sc 2, (dec, sc 10, dec, sc 9) x 2, dec, sc 8 [53]

Round 39 :

sc 4, (dec, sc 9, dec, sc 8) x 2, dec, sc 5 [48]

Round 40 :

sc 3, (dec, sc 6) x 5, dec, sc 3 [42]

Round 41 :

dec, (sc 6, dec, sc 7, dec) x 2, sc 6 [37]

Round 42 :

sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec) x 5, sc 3 [31]

Round 43 :

(sc 3, dec) x 6, sc 1 [25]

Round 44 :

sc 1, (sc 2, dec) x 6 [19]

Round 45 :

dec, dec, (sc 1, dec) x 5 [12]

Round 46 :

(dec) x 6 [6]

— Eyes :

Info :

Each eye is made up of three circles: the sclera (large white circle), the iris (teal circle), and the highlight (small white circle). The circles are stacked on each other and then stitched to the body. You will need to make 2 eyes total (six circles total). Once finished and attached to the body, your amigurumi should look like Image 3.

Sclera—White :

1) Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

(sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]

Iris—Teal :

1) Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

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

Highlight :

1) Magic ring 6 [6]

— Ears :

Info :

Each ear is made up of two triangles: the outer ear (pink) and the inner ear (black). Neither of these pieces will be crocheted in the round. Instead the piece will be turned at the end of each row. Once both triangles are finished the two will be crocheted together along the two side edges by first inserting the crochet hook through a hole along the edge of the inner ear and then through the corresponding hole along the edge in the outer ear and pulling the yarn through both and continuing along the 2 edges. **Note** Do not crochet the two triangles together along the initial chained edge, this needs to stay open for the ears to maintain the proper shape. Also, once the two pieces are crocheted together, if the black yarn is showing through under the pink, then use your needle to thread some pink yarn between the stitches to hide the black as seen in Image 6. Once the ears are completed they can be attached to the body and some Poly-fil can be used to stuff them (Image 7).

Inner Ear—Black :

1) ch 7 [6]

Round 2 :

sc in second ch, sc 5, ch 1, turn [6]

Round 3 :

dec, sc 4, ch 1, turn [5]

Round 4 :

dec, sc 3, ch 1, turn [4]

Round 5 :

dec, sc 2 [3]

Outer Ear—Pink :

1) ch 13 [12]

Round 2 :

sc in second ch, sc 11, ch 1, turn [12]

Round 3 :

dec, sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec, ch 1, turn [9]

Round 4 :

dec, sc 1, dec, sc 2, dec, ch 1, turn [6]

Round 5 :

(dec) x 3 [3]

— Feet :

Info :

Each foot is made in the round. Just follow the pattern, stuff with Poly-fil, and close up once complete. Reference Image 1 for foot placement if you want Jigglypuff to be in a sitting position. Otherwise place the feet however you'd like for your creation. **Note** there should be a flatter spot on the foot which is the bottom of the foot.

Round 1 :

Magic ring 7 [7]

Round 2 :

inc, (inc, sc 1) x 3 [11]

Round 3 :

inc, sc 1, inc, sc 4, inc, sc 3 [14]

Round 4 :

inc, sc 13 [15]

Round 5 :

sc 8, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 2 [17]

Round 6 :

sc 17 [17]

Round 7 :

sc 5, inc, sc 4, dec, sc 5 [17]

Round 8 :

sc 17 [17]

Round 9 :

dec, sc 9, inc, sc 5 [17]

Round 10 :

sc 9, dec, sc 6 [16]

Round 11 :

sc 12, dec, sc 2 [15]

Round 12 :

sc 4, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 4 [13]

Round 13 :

dec, sc 6, dec, sc 3 [11]

Round 14 :

(dec) x 4, sc 1, dec [6]

— Arms :

Info :

Each arm is made in the round and will consist of a few partial rows. What this means is that when you come across the following in the pattern for the arms: pr 3: sc 3, inc, sc 4 [9]; pr 2: sc 2, inc, sc 3 [7]; pr 2: sc 5 [5]. Once you complete the third round, instead of continuing in the round, you'll tie off your current strand of yarn and start a new one. The new strand will be started in the second stitch of the previous row and will only be crocheted into six of the nine stitches existing in the work before being tied off. Then a new strand will be started in the second stitch of the 7 new stiches and be worked into only 5 of the stitches before being tied off. Once complete, give the arm a clean edge (crochet once around the outer edge, for the arms there should be 10 stitches total, one for each stitch), stuff with Poly-fil, and attach to the body.

Round 1 :

Magic ring 5 [5]

Round 2 :

(inc, sc 1) x 2, inc [8]

Round 3 :

sc 3, inc, sc 4 [9]

Round 4 :

pr 2: sc 2, inc, sc 3 [7]

Round 5 :

pr 2: sc 5 [5]

Round 6 :

pr 2: sc 3 [3]

Round 7 :

Add clean edge

— Poof :

Info :

Jigglypuff's poof can be by far the most difficult portion of this pattern because of the way it is constructed; it doesn't align with typical crochet techniques. You will start crocheting in the round and work a combination of continuous rounds and partial rows, using multiple colored strands for the decorative rows. When you reach the end of certain rows you will not tie off but instead leave the strand for a later row to create the continuous thread appearance. The poof uses partial rows to give curvature and shape; follow the row numbering closely.

Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 5, sc 1 [11]

Round 3 :

(sc 2, inc) x 3, sc 1, inc [15]

Round 4 :

sc 3, inc, sc 7, inc, sc 3 [17]

Round 5 :

sc 8, dec, sc 7 [16]

Round 6 :

dec, sc 3, dec, sc 4, dec, sc 3 [13]

Round 7 :

dec, sc 1, dec, dec, sc 1, dec [8]

Round 8 :

pr 3: inc, sc 2, inc [6]

Round 9 :

sc 10 [10]

Round 10 :

pr 4: sc 5 [5]

Round 11 :

sc 10 [10]

Round 12 :

sc 4, inc, sc 5 [11]

Round 13 :

inc, sc 10 [12]

Round 14 :

pr 6: sc 6 [6]

Round 15 :

sc 3, inc, sc 5, inc [14]

Round 16 :

pr 7: sc 7 [7]

Round 17 :

sc 1, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 5 [16]

Round 18 :

sc 6, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 1 [18]

Round 19 :

sc 3, inc, sc 8, inc, sc 5 [20]

Round 20 :

pr 3: sc 18 [18]

Round 21 :

pr 1: sc 8, inc, sc 9 [19]

Round 22 :

pr 1: sc 4, inc, sc 14 [20]

Round 23 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Round 24 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Round 25 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Round 26 :

pr 1: sc 8, dec, sc 10 [19]

Round 27 :

pr 1: sc 12, dec, sc 5 [18]

Round 28 :

pr 1: sc 5, dec, sc 11 [17]

Round 29 :

pr 1: sc 4, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 4 [15]

Round 30 :

pr 1: sc 6, dec, sc 7 [14]

Round 31 :

pr 1: sc 8, dec, sc 4 [13]

Round 32 :

pr 1: sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 3 [11]

Round 33 :

pr 1: sc 5, dec, sc 4 [10]

Round 34 :

pr 1: sc 2, dec, sc 2, dec, sc 2 [8]

Round 35 :

Add clean edge

— Closing Thoughts :

Info :

At this point your Jigglypuff should be complete and I hope you've had an enjoyable time creating it. Of course you can always take it a step further and crochet a microphone or hat to give it a sense of style. Patterns should always be a guide and open to interpretation so have some fun. If you have any questions feel free to contact me and I'll try to help. I'll also update the pattern as needed if people keep having the same questions/issues. And like always, if you create something based on my patterns feel free to send an image my way, I always like to see the results of people using my patterns. Thanks for following along and stay tuned for the next pattern!

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the two layered eye circles (sclera, iris, highlight) to the front of the body, stacking the iris over the sclera and the highlight over the iris, then stitch them securely to the body with matching yarn.
  • Sew the inner ear (black triangle) to the outer ear (pink triangle) along the two side edges by crocheting through corresponding holes, leaving the chained base edge open for proper ear shape, then attach each ear to the top of the head in symmetrical placement and add a little Poly-fil if desired.
  • Position and sew the feet to the bottom of the body; use Image 1 as reference for sitting placement or arrange feet as you prefer for balance and pose.
  • Attach the arms to either side of the body after stuffing; give each arm a clean edge (single crochet around the outer edge) and sew securely so they sit naturally on the body.
  • Stitch the poof to the top front of the head where the curve complements the face; use a small segment of yarn to pinch the poof front and back as directed, stuff the poof lightly, and tuck the edge under before final sewing.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round so you do not lose track while working in continuous rounds.
  • 💡Stuff pieces gradually and evenly, checking shape frequently to avoid lumps and ensure a smooth finish.
  • 💡Pin all parts in place and check symmetry prior to sewing to ensure correct placement and a balanced look.
  • 💡When joining inner and outer ear pieces, leave the initial chained edge open to maintain the ear shape and prevent distortion.

This adorable Jigglypuff amigurumi pattern brings a beloved Pokemon character to life with easy-to-follow rounds and playful detailing. Whether you make it for a friend, a fan, or your own collection, it adds personality and charm to any space. Enjoy the process, experiment with colors, and share your finished Jigglypuff with pride! 🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately six inches tall when using the recommended yarn and 5.5 mm hook, though final size will vary with yarn weight 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; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and be prepared for a different finished dimension.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic knowledge of single crochet, increases, decreases, working in the round, and simple sewing is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience level, customization, and working speed.