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Nativity Amigurumi Pattern

Nativity 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 journeyβ€”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 Nativity Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a full nativity amigurumi set including Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, three wise men, a shepherd, an angel, a lamb and a small manger. Each figure is worked mostly in continuous rounds with separate pieces for heads, bodies, arms, beards and head coverings. Photo examples and notes explain assembly details and a small plastic mesh screen is used to stabilize the base of the bodies. Sizes vary by figure but most finish between 4" and 7 1/2" tall.

Nativity Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The instructions use US crochet terms and list all materials and abbreviations at the start. You will learn simple shaping, invisible decreases, front/back loop techniques, and how to add embroidered features and hair.

Why You'll Love This Nativity Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings the whole nativity scene to life in a compact, handmade set that is perfect for holiday displays. I enjoy the way simple amigurumi techniques create lots of personality β€” beards, head coverings and tiny accessories really make each character unique. The pattern is flexible so I can change colors and create different looks for each wise man or shepherd. Sewing the parts together and adding small details like embroidered noses and rosy cheeks is my favorite calming part of the process.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this nativity set by changing yarn colors and small details to make each figure unique.

You can make tiny keychain versions by using sport or fingering weight yarn and a smaller hook for a miniature set.

For a chunkier, more child-friendly version, use bulky yarn with a larger hook; the figures will be bigger and cuddlier.

Swap out safety eyes for embroidered eyes if you prefer a fully handmade, child-safe toy without plastic bits.

Add clothing details like tiny scarves, crowns, or belts by crocheting small strips or using ribbon for quick embellishments.

I often add wire to the arms (slip inside before stuffing) to create posable hands and staff or to bend a shepherd's staff into place.

Experiment with hair styles by changing the number of curls or using loop stitch hair for a textured look on the angel or Mary.

Create a whole village by making multiple sets in different colorways, or stitch small accessories like gifts, a lantern, or extra animals to expand your display.

Use variegated yarn for hats or tunics to add subtle color variation without changing colors frequently.

If you want a vintage look, try a muted palette and lightly fray edges of the head coverings for a rustic finish.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers while working continuous rounds makes it hard to track the start of each round; place a marker at the first stitch of every round to avoid losing your place. βœ— Forgetting to insert the plastic mesh screen under the base will make figures unstable and prone to rounding; cut a 2" circle of mesh and insert it at the base as instructed before stuffing. βœ— Not stuffing gradually can create lumps or flattened shapes; stuff little by little and shape as you go, especially before completing decreases to maintain the silhouette. βœ— Switching colors without securing ends results in messy joins and loose tails; weave in and secure color changes carefully and trim excess once pieces are stitched. βœ— Neglecting to count stitches after increases or decreases causes uneven shaping; count stitches after each shaping round and correct immediately if counts are off. βœ— Overstuffing heads or bodies can distort the pattern proportions; stuff firmly but not so tight that stitches stretch and become visible.

Nativity Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming crochet nativity set with clear, photo-illustrated instructions for each figure. This pattern guides you through heads, bodies, arms, beards, head coverings, and accessories so you can assemble a complete scene. Perfect for gifting or seasonal decor, the set includes Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, wise men, shepherd, angel, lamb and a manger. Follow the step-by-step rounds and helpful notes to bring this handmade nativity to life.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Nativity Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

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    Linen - Vanna's Choice "Linen" (less than 1 skein each color used)
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    Beige - Vanna's Choice "Beige" (less than 1 skein)
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    Black - Vanna's Choice "Black" (small amount for eyes/embroidery)
  • 04
    White - Vanna's Choice "White" (less than 1 skein)
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    Gold - Vanna's Choice "Mustard" (less than 1 skein)
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    Light brown - Loops & Threads Impeccable "Soft Taupe" (less than 1 skein)
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    Medium Brown - Vanna's Choice "Toffee" (less than 1 skein)
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    Dark Brown - Vanna's Choice "Chocolate" (less than 1 skein)
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    Red - Loops & Threads Impeccable "Cherry" (less than 1 skein)
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    Green - Vanna's Choice "Kelly Green" (less than 1 skein)
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    Orange - Vanna's Choice "Terracotta" (less than 1 skein)
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    Light Blue - Vanna's Choice "Silver Blue" (less than 1 skein)
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    Dark Blue - Vanna's Choice "Colonial Blue" (less than 1 skein)
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    Light Purple - Loops & Threads Impeccable "Lavender" (less than 1 skein)
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    Dark Purple - brand and color unknown (small amount)
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    Gray - Vanna's Choice "Silver Gray" (small amount)
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    Note: Pattern author used less than 1 skein for each color; adjust amounts if making multiples.

β€” Tools Required

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    Crochet hook size E (3.5 mm)
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    Yarn needle
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    Safety eyes - 10 pairs of 6mm
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    Black embroidery thread
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    Scissors
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    Polyester stuffing
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    Plastic craft screen (for body base, about 2" circle)
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    Brown pipe cleaner (for shepherd staff)
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    Stitch markers
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    Pins for assembly

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β€” Pattern Notes :

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Yarn colors (I used less than 1 skein for each color). Linen - Vanna's Choice "Linen". Beige - Vanna's Choice "Beige". Black - Vanna's Choice "Black". White - Vanna's Choice "White". Gold - Vanna's Choice "Mustard". Light brown - Loops & Threads Impeccable "Soft Taupe". Medium Brown - Vanna's Choice "Toffee". Dark Brown - Vanna's Choice "Chocolate". Red - Loops & Threads Impeccable "Cherry". Green - Vanna's Choice "Kelly Green". Orange - Vanna's Choice "Terracotta". Light Blue - Vanna's Choice "Silver Blue". Dark Blue - Vanna's Choice "Colonial Blue". Light Purple - Loops & Threads Impeccable "Lavender". Dark Purple - brand and color unknown. Gray - Vanna's Choice "Silver Gray".

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Size E (3.5 mm) crochet hook. Yarn needle. Safety eyes - 10 pairs of 6mm. Black embroidery thread. Stuffing. Plastic craft screen. Brown pipe cleaner.

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Stitches Used: magic ring, sl st - slip stitch, sc - single crochet, sc2tog - single crochet 2 together, invdec - invisible decrease, hdc - half double crochet, dc - double crochet, tr - triple crochet.

β€” Joseph :

Round R1 :

Using light brown, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (30)

Round R6-R9 :

Sc in each st around. (30)

Round R10 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, invdec) 6x around. (24)

Round R11 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R12 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

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Attach the safety eyes between rows 7 and 8, about 6 sts apart. Using light brown yarn and a yarn needle, stitch repeatedly over the sc mid-way between the eyes so the yarn bumps up like a nose. Use a pink crayon to make rosy cheeks. Then stuff the head.

Round R13 :

Sc2tog around until closed. Fasten off, using yarn tail to pull final stitches completely shut.

β€” Body :

Info :

Note: For Joseph's body and others in this pattern, you will use plastic mesh screens (available at craft stores) at the base of the body. The screen keeps the base from rounding as you add stuffing, making the figures stand more easily on their own. Cut a circle about 2" in diameter to fit.

Round R1 :

Using linen, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (30)

Round R6 :

(Sc in next 4 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (36)

Round R7 :

In back loops only, sc in each st around.

Round R8-R11 :

Sc in each st around, insert mesh screen.

Round R12 :

(Sc in next 4 sts, invdec) 6x around. (30)

Round R13-R16 :

Sc in each st around, begin stuffing as you go.

Round R17 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, invdec) 6x around. (24)

Round R18-R20 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R21 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R22-R24 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R25 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

Round R26 :

Sc in each st around.

Info :

Fasten off, leaving tail long enough to sew head and body together. Stuff body completely, then match up with head and attach.

β€” Arms (Joseph) :

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Arms (make two): Stuff lightly as you go.

Round R1 :

Using light brown, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 3x around. (9)

Round R3 :

Sc in each st around, switch to linen.

Round R4 :

In front loops only, sc in each st around.

Round R5-R9 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R10 :

(Sc, invdec) 3x around. (6)

Round R11-R12 :

Sc in each st around.

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Fasten off, leaving long tail. Stuff more if necessary. Bend the arm gently into a curve, then sew shut. Attach to the sides of the body as pictured.

β€” Beard :

Info :

Using dark brown, ch 16.

Round R1 :

Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each st across. Ch 1. Turn. (15)

Round R2 :

Sc in first 2 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, dc in next st, tr in next 5 sts, dc in next st, hdc in next 2 sts, sc in last 2 sts. Ch 1. Turn.

Round R3 :

Sc in each st across. Ch 1. Turn.

Round R4 :

Sc in first 6 sts, ch 3, skip 3 sts, sc in last 6 sts.

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Fasten off, leaving tail for attaching. You should have a tail on each end of the beard from the beginning chain and from fastening off. Pin beard into place, then use these tails to secure the sides of the beard as pictured. Then, sew across the top of the beard, keeping stitches even under the nose.

β€” Tunic :

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Using green, ch 21.

Round R1 :

Sc in 2nd st from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1. Turn. (20)

Round R2-R4 :

Sc in each st across. Ch 1. Turn.

Round R5 :

Sc2tog, sc in next 16 sts, sc2tog. Ch 1. Turn. (18)

Round R6-R8 :

Sc in each st across.

Round R9 :

Sc2tog, sc in next 14 sts, sc2tog. Ch 1. Turn. (16)

Round R10-R12 :

Sc in each st across.

Round R13 :

Sl st in first 3 sts, sc in next 10 sts. Ch 1. Turn (skipping last 3 sts).

Round R14-R17 :

Sc in next 10 sts. Ch 1. Turn.

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You now have the back section of the tunic.

Round R18-R22 :

As you begin Row 18 you'll be making the portion of the tunic that will go over one shoulder. Sc in next 2 sts. Ch 1. Turn. (2)

Round R23 :

Sc, 2 sc. Ch 1. Turn. (3)

Round R24 :

2 sc, sc, 2 sc. Ch 1. Turn. (5)

Round R25-R26 :

Sc in each st across.

Round R27 :

2 sc, sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc. (7)

Round R28-R34 :

Sc in each st across.

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Fasten off, leaving long tail. To make the other side, attach yarn to the other side of Row 17 as pictured. Then repeat instructions for rows 18-34, making the other side of the tunic. Sc around what will be the inside edge of the tunic - up one side, around the back of the neck, and down the other side. Weave in all ends.

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Place around Joseph's shoulders and stitch sides together. To make belt, ch 50 with dark brown yarn, fasten off and weave in ends. Tie around waist. Secure with a few stitches around.

β€” Head covering (Joseph) :

Round R1 :

Using linen, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (30)

Round R6-R8 :

Sc in each st around.

Info :

You will now begin working in rows around just part of the circular shape to extend the head covering down.

Round R9 :

From where you are, ch1 and turn the work. Sc in each of the next 20 sts across. Ch 1. Turn.

Round R10-R26 :

Repeat Row 9, turning after each row.

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Attach to head by stitching around with linen yarn and yarn needle. To make border, ch 30 using green. Wrap around head covering and secure using yarn needle.

β€” Mary :

Round R1 :

Using light brown, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (30)

Round R6-R9 :

Sc in each st around. (30)

Round R10 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, invdec) 6x around. (24)

Round R11 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R12 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

Info :

Attach the safety eyes between rows 7 and 8, about 6 sts apart. Using black embroidery thread, stitch 2-3 eyelashes on the outside corners of both eyes as pictured. Using light brown yarn and a yarn needle, stitch repeatedly over the sc mid-way between the eyes so the yarn bumps up like a little nose. Use a pink crayon to make rosy cheeks. Then stuff the head.

Round R13 :

Sc2tog around until closed. Fasten off, using yarn tail to pull final stitches completely shut.

β€” Mary Body :

Round R1 :

Using light blue, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (30)

Round R6 :

(Sc in next 4 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (36)

Round R7 :

In back loops only, sc in each st around.

Round R8-R10 :

Sc in each st around, insert mesh screen.

Round R11 :

(Sc in next 4 sts, invdec) 6x around. (30)

Round R12-R15 :

Sc in each st around, begin stuffing as you go.

Round R16 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, invdec) 6x around. (24)

Round R17-R19 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R20 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R21-R23 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R24 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

Round R25 :

Sc in each st around.

Info :

Fasten off, leaving tail long enough to sew head and body together. Stuff body, then match up with head and attach.

β€” Mary Arms :

Info :

Arms (make two): Stuff lightly as you go.

Round R1 :

Using light brown, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 3x around. (9)

Round R3 :

Sc in each st around, switch to light blue.

Round R4 :

In front loops only, sc in each st around.

Round R5-R9 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R10 :

(Sc, invdec) 3x around. (6)

Round R11-R12 :

Sc in each st around.

Info :

Fasten off, leaving long tail. Stuff more if necessary. Bend the arm gently into a curve, then sew shut. Use yarn tail to attach arms to body as pictured. Then, use light brown yarn and yarn needle to sew hands together in front of body.

β€” Mary Hair :

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To make Mary's hair, first you'll make and attach a few curls that will show from the front. Then use a yarn needle to sew on "bangs". Mary will look a little odd but when her head covering is attached it will look right.

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Curls: Using dark brown, ch 20. 2 hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across (will begin to curl into loose spiral). Make four and pin in place as pictured, then use yarn tails to attach. If you'd like to add more curls to the back you can.

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Bangs: Use yarn needle and long length of brown yarn to stitch "bangs." At the center point of the forehead, sew multiple strands to each side of Mary's face as pictured.

β€” Mary Head covering :

Round R1 :

Using dark blue, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (30)

Round R6-R7 :

sc in each st around.

Info :

You will now begin working in rows around just part of the circular shape to extend the head covering down. From where you are, ch1 and turn the work.

Round R8 :

Sc in each of the next 20 sts across. Ch 1. Turn.

Round R9-R28 :

Repeat Row 8, turning after each row.

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To finish the edges, sc up the side where your last row ended, across the top, and down the other side. Fasten off, weaving in ends. Using dark blue yarn and a yarn needle, attach the head covering by stitching around the top of the head.

β€” Baby Jesus :

Round R1 :

Using light brown, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5-R8 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R9 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R10 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

Info :

Using black embroidery thread, stitch two curves for closed eyes. Alternatively, attach safety eyes between rows 5 and 6, about 3 sts apart. Using light brown yarn and a yarn needle, stitch repeatedly over the sc mid-way between the eyes so the yarn bumps up like a little nose. Use a pink crayon to make rosy cheeks. Then stuff the head.

Round R11 :

Sc2tog around until closed. Fasten off, using yarn tail to pull final stitches completely shut.

β€” Baby Jesus Body :

Round R1 :

Using white, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R6-R12 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R13 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R14 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R15 :

In back loops only, (sc, sc2tog) 6x around. (12)

Info :

Slip stitch to fasten off, leaving long tail. To add "seams", ch 35. Pull yarn through and cut, leaving long tail. Sew onto body as pictured, starting at the mid-point of the body, wrapping around the back, and then down at a diagonal angle. Then, stuff body, match up with head, and attach.

β€” Manger :

Info :

To make the base/top, using medium brown, ch 24.

Round R1 :

Hdc in 3rd chain from hook and in each ch across. Ch 2. Turn. (22)

Round R2-R9 :

Hdc in each st across. Ch 2. Turn.

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Fasten off, weaving in ends. Make two.

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To make the long sides, ch 22. R1: Hdc in 3rd chain from hook and in each ch across (20), ch 2, turn. R2-R3: Hdc in each st across (20), ch 2, turn. Fasten off, weaving in ends. Make two.

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To make the short sides, ch 12. R1: Hdc in 3rd chain from hook and in each ch across. Ch 2. Turn. (10) R2-R3: Hdc in each st across. Ch 2. Turn. Fasten off, weaving in ends. Make two.

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To make manger, use a yarn needle to attach the long and short sides to the base so you have a box shape. Then, stuff lightly and attach the top around each edge.

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To add "hay", first cut a number of lengths of gold yarn approximately 5" long. Fold strands in half, and using your crochet hook as pictured, pull yarn through stitches as shown. Do this in layers, beginning by hooking yarn in a rectangle shape as pictured, again in a smaller rectangle, and then hooking yarn again from the middle of the manger. Once you think you have enough "hay", trim up the ends to the length you desire.

β€” Wise Man 1 :

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Head: Using dark brown, follow the instructions for Joseph's head, rounds 1-13.

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Body: Using purple, follow the instructions for Rounds 1-7 of Joseph's body. Then continue as follows:

Round R8 :

Sc in each st around, switch to gold. (36)

Round R9-R10 :

Sc in each st around, switch back to purple.

Round R11 :

Sc in each st around, insert mesh screen.

Round R12 :

(Sc in next 4 sts, invdec) 6x around, switch to gold. (30)

Round R13-R14 :

Sc in each st around, switch back to purple.

Round R15-R16 :

Sc in each st around, begin stuffing as you go.

Round R17 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, invdec) 6x around. (24)

Round R18-R20 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R21 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R22-R24 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R25 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

Round R26 :

Sc in each st around.

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Fasten off, leaving tail long enough to sew head and body together. Stuff body, then match up with head and attach. Beard: Using white, follow directions for Joseph's beard. Attach as instructed.

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Arms (make two): Follow Joseph arms but switch colors as desired and follow color-change notes in pattern for Wise Man 1.

β€” Wise Man 2 :

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Head: Using light brown, follow instructions for Joseph's head, rounds 1-13.

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Body: Using red, follow the instructions for Rounds 1-10 of Joseph's body. Then continue as follows:

Round R11 :

Switch to gold, sc in each st around, insert mesh screen. (36)

Round R12 :

(Sc in next 4 sts, invdec) 6x around. (30)

Round R13 :

Sc in each st around, switch back to red.

Round R14-R16 :

Sc in each st around, begin stuffing as you go.

Round R17 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, invdec) 6x around. (24)

Round R18-R20 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R21 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R22-R24 :

Sc in each st around.

Round R25 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

Round R26 :

Sc in each st around.

Info :

Fasten off, leaving tail long enough to sew head and body together. Stuff body, then match up with head and attach. Beard: Using dark brown, follow directions for Joseph's beard. Attach as instructed. Arms: follow Joseph's arms with color changes noted in pattern text.

β€” Wise Man 3 :

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Head: Using medium brown, follow the instructions for Joseph's head, rounds 1-13.

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Body: Using gold, follow the instructions for Joseph's body. Switch to dark blue at round 11 and continue following instructions through round 26. Attach head to body. Beard: Using gray, follow instructions for Joseph's beard and attach as instructed.

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Arms: Using medium brown, follow Joseph arms with color changes as instructed. Head covering and crown instructions appear later in the pattern for crown construction: Using gold, ch 32. Slip stitch in first chain to form a ring. R1: Sc in each ch around. (32) R2: (Sl st, ch 3, then [sc, hdc] back down the ch 3, sk 2 sts, sl st) 8x around. Fasten off, leaving long tail to attach. Use yarn needle to sew crown evenly around head covering.

β€” Shepherd :

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Head: Using beige, follow instructions for Joseph's head, rounds 1-13.

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Body: Using medium brown, follow instructions for Mary's body. Attach body to head.

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Arms: Using beige, then medium brown, follow instructions for Joseph's arms. Attach to body.

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Head covering: Using light brown, follow instructions for Joseph's head covering. Use dark brown for border.

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Belt: Ch 50, fasten off and weave in ends. Tie around waist. Secure with a few stitches around with yarn needle and dark brown yarn if desired.

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Staff: Cut a brown pipe cleaner to 6" in length. Sc around the length of the pipe cleaner. Fasten off, weave in ends. Bend into a curve.

β€” Angel :

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Head: Using beige, follow directions for Mary's head.

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Body: Using white, follow directions for Mary's body. Attach head to body.

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Arms: Follow the directions for Mary's arms, using beige for the hands and white for the remainder of each arm. Attach securely as pictured.

Round R1 :

Hair cap: Using gold, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

2 sc in each st around. (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R4 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 6x around (30)

Round R6-R9 :

Sc in each st around. Fasten off, leaving long tail. Use yarn needle to attach hair cap to angel's hair.

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Bun: R1 Sc 6 into a magic ring. (6) R2 2 sc in each st around. (12) R3 (Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc) 3x around. (15) R4-R5 Sc in each st around. Fasten off, leaving long tail. Use yarn needle to attach bun to hair cap (stuff a bit as you attach).

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Bangs: Using a yarn needle, sew gold yarn around angel's hairline as pictured. Draw needle up through the center of hairline and to each side repeatedly.

Wings (make two) R1 :

Using light blue, chain 7. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 1. Turn. (6)

Wings R2 :

Sc in first 2 sts, 2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts. Ch 3. Turn. (9)

Wings R3 :

Sc in 2 ch sts (work into them as you would into a foundation chain), sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc, sc in last 2 sts. Ch 1. Turn.

Wings R4 :

Sc in first 3 sts, 2 sc, sc in next 4 sts. Ch 3. Turn. (12)

Wings R5 :

Sc in 2 ch sts, sc in next 5 sts, 2 sc, sc in last 3 sts. Ch 1. Turn.

Wings R6 :

Sc in first 2 sts, 2 sc, sc in next 8 sts. Ch 3. Turn. (15)

Wings R7 :

Sc in 2 ch sts, sc in next 8 sts, 2 sc, sc in last 3 sts. Ch 1. Turn.

Wings R8 :

Sc in first 3 sts, 2 sc in each of next 2 sts, sc in next 9 sts. Ch 2. Turn. (18)

Wings R9 :

Sc in 1 ch st, sc in next 11 sts, 2 sc, sc in last 4 sts. Fasten off, leaving long tail for attaching. If wings curl, block them. Using yarn needle, attach wings to back of angel as pictured.

β€” Lamb :

Info :

Ears (make two): Using beige, sc 6 into a magic ring. Slip stitch into first sc and pull yarn through. Fasten off, leaving tail to attach.

Round R1 :

Using beige, sc 6 into a magic ring. (6)

Round R2 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 3x around. (9)

Round R3 :

2 sc in each of first 3 sts, sc in next 6 sts. (12)

Round R4 :

(Sc, 2 sc) 6x around. (18)

Round R5 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc) 6x around. (24)

Round R6-R9 :

Switch to white. Sc in each st around.

Round R10 :

(Sc in next 2 sts, invdec) 6x around. (18)

Round R11 :

(Sc, invdec) 6x around. (12)

Round R12 :

Sc2tog around until closed.

Info :

Place safety eyes between rows 4 and 5, about 6 stitches apart. To embroider the nose as pictured, first use gray yarn to make a Y shape. Then, use pink yarn to fill in the top of the Y. Attach the ears between at row 8, about 10 stitches apart. Stuff the head and then move on to round 12.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach safety eyes between the specified rows (usually between rows 7 and 8 for adult heads, or between rows 4 and 5 for smaller heads) spacing them approximately 6 stitches apart, then embroider lashes or nose details before stuffing.
  • Sew head to body by matching the head midpoint to the top of the body opening; use the long tail and a yarn needle to stitch firmly around, then weave in the ends.
  • Pin arms in place on either side of the body, then sew securely with the yarn tails; bend and shape the arms before closing the final seam so hands rest together in front.
  • Attach beards by pinning into place under the nose and using the beard tails to stitch the sides down, then sew across the top of the beard keeping stitches even under the nose.
  • Assemble the manger by sewing the long and short sides to the base to form a box, stuff lightly, attach the top edge, then add "hay" by hooking short folded strands of gold yarn into the top in layers.
  • Use the plastic mesh screen at the base of each body (insert at R8-R11 as instructed) before stuffing to keep the base flat and help figures stand upright.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work in continuous rounds for most pieces and use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round to keep your place.
  • πŸ’‘Insert a plastic mesh screen cut to about 2" at the base of the body before stuffing to prevent the base rounding and help the figures stand.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends and fasten off securely at color changes to maintain tidy joins and prevent unraveling.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff gradually and shape as you go; overstuffing can distort shaping while understuffing may leave floppy sections.
  • πŸ’‘Pin parts in place before sewing to ensure correct placement and symmetry when attaching heads, arms, beards and head coverings.

This Nativity Amigurumi Pattern helps you craft a heartfelt, handmade scene perfect for holiday displays or thoughtful gifts. Each tiny figure is full of personality and charm, from the wise men's crowns to the curly-haired lamb. Make one for your mantel, a loved one, or a holiday swap β€” these little characters are sure to bring joy and warmth. 🧢✨🎁

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Individual figures range from approximately 4" to 7 1/2" in height depending on yarn and hook tension; most adult figures are about 6-7" tall using the recommended yarn and hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the finished size will change; adjust your hook size accordingly and expect differences in proportions and detail.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes you are comfortable with basic stitches (sc, sc2tog, invdec, hdc, dc) and working in continuous rounds.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Completing the full nativity set typically takes 12-15 hours depending on experience, detailing, and how many figures you make.

What is the plastic mesh screen used for?

The plastic mesh screen (about 2" circle) is inserted into the base of the body to prevent the bottom from rounding as you stuff, helping the figure stand more easily.