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Snowman Amigurumi Pattern

Snowman 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 Snowman Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern teaches you how to crochet a small snowman amigurumi with a removable hat, pompom and a scarf that is crocheted to the head. It includes clear step-by-step photos and instructions for seamless connections, crocheting in front/back loops and attaching small parts. The finished figure is giftable and makes a charming seasonal decoration.

Snowman Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will work mainly in single crochet in continuous rounds and learn invisible decreases and front-loop/back-loop techniques. The pattern is written in US crochet terms with helpful tips on placement and finishing.

Why You'll Love This Snowman Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines simple shaping with delightful little details like a pompom hat and crocheted scarf. I enjoy how the removable hat and tiny nose give the snowman character and make each one unique. The instructions include photos for tricky steps, which saves time and frustration when assembling. It is a satisfying project that finishes quickly and makes a lovely handmade gift.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easily you can customize this snowman by changing colors and accessories; try pastel shades for a soft look or bright holiday colors for festive charm.

You can make the snowman larger or smaller by swapping yarn weight and altering hook size; bulky yarn with a larger hook will give you a chunky version, whereas thin yarn creates a mini keychain-sized friend.

I often add embroidered eyelashes or eyebrows to give the face more personality โ€” experiment with different mouth shapes to change the expression.

Instead of safety eyes you can embroider eyes for a fully child-safe toy, or use small buttons for a vintage look.

Swap the pompom for a crocheted flower or tiny bell for seasonal variations and gift ideas.

Make a family set by varying hat colors and scarf lengths for a coordinated display or advent decorations.

Try adding wire inside the arms if you want posable limbs; just be sure to secure ends well and cover wire tips to prevent poking.

I sometimes make the scarf removable by adding a small button or loop, so you can change the accessory easily.

Embellish with tiny beads, sequins or felt details โ€” the nose could be a tiny cone of felt for a mixed-media finish.

Consider adding a weighted base with a small washer inside the bottom to help the snowman stand upright more securely on display.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

โœ— Skipping stitch markers when instructed can make eye and mouth placement inaccurate; place and count markers exactly as shown to mark positions for the nose, eyes and mouth. โœ— Understuffing or stuffing only at the end leads to misshapen parts; stuff gradually while crocheting so the shape forms evenly and you can add more as needed. โœ— Using a larger hook than recommended creates loose fabric and visible stuffing; use the suggested 3.0 mm hook or go one size smaller for a tighter fabric and firmer amigurumi. โœ— Forgetting to secure yarn-ends after seamless connections makes assemblies come apart; guide yarn-ends through the inside and knot or weave them securely before trimming. โœ— Crocheting openings closed without following the step-by-step photos can result in a lumpy seam; follow the exact order of stitch-pairs and pull yarn through as shown to make a neat finish.

Snowman Amigurumi Pattern

Make an adorable pocket-sized snowman with this friendly crochet pattern. You will create a removable hat, pompom, scarf and tiny buttons while learning seamless connections and crocheting in front/back loops. Perfect for gifting or seasonal decorations, the pattern includes clear photos and step-by-step instructions to guide you.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Snowman Amigurumi Pattern

โ€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    DK weight yarn (example: Puppets Lyric 8/8) - main color WHITE: approximately 56 g for body, head and arms
  • 02
    Contrast color (inner body, hat brim & pompom) - approximately 35 g
  • 03
    Hat & scarf color - approximately 15 g
  • 04
    Orange - approximately 2 g for the nose
  • 05
    Black - small amounts: ~1 g for crocheted buttons and additional small amount for the mouth embroidery
  • 06
    Yarn color codes used (example): 5000 (white), 5037 (orange), 5001 (black), 1334 (blue), 385 (light blue)

โ€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.0 mm (or one or two sizes smaller than recommended for your yarn)
  • 02
    Tapestry needle(s)
  • 03
    Stitch markers (pieces of scrap yarn work well)
  • 04
    12 mm safety eyes (2 pieces)
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Polyester stuffing
  • 07
    Optional: some colored pins
  • 08
    Optional: 2 buttons to sew or glue on (15 mm diameter) instead of crocheted buttons
  • 09
    Sewing needle for embroidery

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โ€” SNOWMAN - The Pattern :

Info :

Make the small parts first (nose, arms, buttons). You'll need them while making the head and body. Instead of crocheted buttons you can use some to sew or glue on. I'll mention only the crocheted ones here though.

โ€” ARM (make 2, use yarn in WHITE) :

Round 1 :

magic ring of 6 sc โ€“ 6

Round 2 :

*2sc in next st* around โ€“ 12

Round 3 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next st* around โ€“ 18

Round 4 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 18

Round 5 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 18

Round 6 :

*inv_dec, sc in next st* around โ€“ 12

Round 7 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 4 st* x2 โ€“ 10

Info :

stuff the arm

Round 8 :

flatten the opening so that the stitch you made last sits on the side; both side-stitches remain unworked; crochet the opening closed with: sc in next 4 stitch-pairs โ€“ 4 โ†’ see page 18 for details on crocheting openings closed

Info :

fasten off & weave in the yarn-end

โ€” OPTIONAL: BUTTON (make 2, use yarn in BUTTON-COLOR) :

Info :

I usually make them in black. Instead of crocheting them you can use small buttons, mini pompoms etc (15 mm in diameter). Fasten off & leave long yarn-ends hang for later sewing; pull ring closed and create a seamless connection between round's end and beginning.

Round 1 :

magic ring of 6 sc โ€“ 6

Info :

to create a seamless connection guide the yarn-end through the first stitch โ€“ from back to front, and from there through the last stitch โ€“ between back loop and front loop; โ†’ see page 19 for details

โ€” NOSE (make 1, use yarn in ORANGE) :

Round 1 :

magic ring of 6 sc โ€“ 6

Round 2 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 6

Round 3 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next st* x3 โ€“ 9

Round 4 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 2 st* x3 โ€“ 12

Round 5 :

get a second stitch-marker and mark stitch #2 within this round; you need this position later for crocheting the nose to the head; *sc in next st* around (slip stitch in last st) โ€“ 12

Info :

fasten off & weave in the yarn-end on the inside; leave the additional stitch-marker in place

โ€” BODY (make 1, begin with yarn in CONTRAST-COLOR) :

Info :

You start here with the body's inner part. If you'd like it to be in another color begin with contrast-color. I usually use the same color I use for the hat's brim & pompom. Otherwise begin in white. Info 2: The number of in- or decreases per round changes frequently, sometimes from round to round. I'm not mentioning this every time. So please pay attention. :)

Round 1 :

magic ring of 8 sc โ€“ 8

Round 2 :

*2sc in next st* around โ€“ 16

Round 3 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next st* around โ€“ 24

Info :

change of sequence: from here on there are 6 increases per round instead of 8

Round 4 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 3 st* around โ€“ 30

Round 5 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 4 st* around โ€“ 36

Round 6 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 5 st* around โ€“ 42

Round 7 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 6 st* around โ€“ 48

Round 8 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 7 st* around โ€“ 54

Round 9 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 17 st* x3 โ€“ 57

Round 10 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 57

Round 11 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 57

Round 12 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 57

Round 13 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 17 st* x3 โ€“ 54

Round 14 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 7 st* x6 โ€“ 48

Round 15 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 4 st* x8 โ€“ 40

Round 16 :

in back loops (โ†’ see page 21): *sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 17 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 18 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 19 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 20 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 21 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 22 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 9 st* x4 โ€“ 44 change to WHITE with last st; secure the yarn-ends of both colors with several knots on the body's inside; cut off the excess yarn;

Round 23 :

in back loops: *sc in next st* around โ€“ 44

Round 24 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 44

Round 25 :

in this round the arms are crocheted to the body (โ†’ see page 22 for details on that) sc in next 9 st, now place one of the arms in front of the body; guide your hook through the arm's first stitch and from there through the next stitch of the body; that's the first stitch-pair; push both stitches close together; crochet the first arm on with: sc in next 4 stitch-pairs, continue on body with: sc in next 18 st, crochet second arm on with: sc in next 4 stitch-pairs, continue on body with: sc in next 9 st โ€“ 44

Round 26 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 44

Round 27 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 44

Round 28 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 44

Info :

add the edge between the white part and the part in contrast-color (โ†’ see page 23); this later forms the edge around the body's opening; I usually use the color I used for the inner-part; place the body in front of you with the opening facing towards you; connect yarn in CONTRAST-COLOR to one of the front loops between the white part and the part in contrast-color on the body's back side; crochet with slip stitches around the body until all the front loops are used: *slip stitch in next front loop* around โ€“ 44; fasten off and create a seamless connection between round's end & beginning;

Round 29 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 20 st* x2 โ€“ 42

Round 30 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 42

Round 31 :

in front loops (โ†’ see page 21): *2sc in next st, sc in next 6 st* around โ€“ 48

Round 32 :

sc in next 4 st, *2sc in next st, sc in next 7 st* x5, 2sc in next st, sc in next 3 st โ€“ 54

Round 33 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 8 st* around โ€“ 60

Round 34 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 60

Round 35 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 60

Round 36 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 60

Round 37 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 8 st* around โ€“ 54

Round 38 :

sc in next 4 st, *inv_dec, sc in next 7 st* x5, inv_dec, sc in next 3 st โ€“ 48

Round 39 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 6 st* around โ€“ 42

Round 40 :

sc in next 3 st, *inv_dec, sc in next 5 st* x5, inv_dec, sc in next 2 st โ€“ 36

Round 41 :

in back loops: *dec, sc in next 4 st* around โ€“ 30

Round 42 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 3 st* around โ€“ 24

Round 43 :

*inv_dec, sc in next st* x8 โ€“ 16

Round 44 :

*inv_dec* around โ€“ 8

Info :

fasten off, close the remaining opening & hide yarn-end. To close the opening weave the yarn-end through the front loops of each of the remaining stitches; pull tight to close the opening; โ†’ see page 25. straighten out the inner part

โ€” HEAD (make 1, begin with yarn in WHITE) :

Info :

Here too you begin with the head's inner part and end with the pompom on top of the hat.

Round 1 :

magic ring of 6 sc โ€“ 6

Round 2 :

*2sc in next st* around โ€“ 12

Round 3 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next st* around โ€“ 18

Round 4 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 2 st* around โ€“ 24

Round 5 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 3 st* around โ€“ 32

Round 6 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 4 st* around โ€“ 40

Round 7 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 8 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 9 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 10 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 11 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 12 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 40

Round 13 :

in back loops: *2sc in next st, sc in next 9 st* x4 โ€“ 44

Round 14 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 44

Round 15 :

have 3 additional stitch-markers ready; three stitches need to be marked within this round; crochet the round first, then mark them; in back loops: *2sc in next st, sc in next 10 st* x4 โ€“ 48; mark stitches #26 & #28; these are the positions you later need for the mouth; also mark front loop #17 of the previous round with an additional marker; this position is later needed for the scarf; tie a knot to make the marker more secure if you like;

Round 16 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next 7 st* around โ€“ 54

Round 17 :

get 2 more stitch-markers ready; two more stitches needed for the mouth need to be marked here; again, mark them once the round is done; sc in next 5 st, *2sc in next st, sc in next 8 st* x5, 2sc in next st, sc in next 3 st โ€“ 60; mark stitches #30 & #38;

Info :

get the nose ready; it gets partially crocheted to the head in this round (โ†’ see page 25 for details);

Round 18 :

sc in next 32 st, now place the nose in front of the head with its opening facing up and the nose's marked stitch pointing towards the head; only use the nose's back loops for crocheting (the inner loops closest to the nose's inside); guide your hook through the back loop of the nose's marked stitch (from the nose's inside towards the outside) and from there through the head's next stitch; push both stitches close together; you now have the first stitch-pair on your hook; partially crochet the nose on with: sc in next 3 stitch-pairs (only the inner loops of the nose); continue on head with: sc in next 25 st โ€“ 60

Info :

let the nose hang there for the next couple of rounds; just keep crocheting along the head;

Round 19 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 60

Round 20 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 60

Round 21 :

get 2 more markers ready; the upper part of the nose is crocheted to the head with 3 stitches here (โ†’ see page 25 for details); on each side of the nose 3 unused stitches will remain; sc in next 32 st, stuff the nose; now skip 3 stitches on the nose and begin crocheting in the next; only use the nose's back loops here as well; crochet the nose's upper part on with: sc in next 3 stitch-pairs, continue on the head with: sc in next 25 st โ€“ 60; mark stitches #30 & #39 within this round; these positions are for the eyes;

Round 22 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 8 st* around โ€“ 54

Round 23 :

sc in next 3 st, *inv_dec, sc in next 7 st* x5, inv_dec, sc in next 4 st โ€“ 48

Round 24 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 6 st* around โ€“ 42 change to HAT-COLOR with last st; secure the yarn-ends of both colors with several knots on the head's inside; cut off the excess yarn;

Round 25 :

in back loops: *2sc in next st, sc in next 6 st* around โ€“ 48

Round 26 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 48; insert the eyes use the two marked stitches to the right and left above the nose; use your crochet hook to widen the stitches; that makes it a lot easier to insert the eyes; put the eyes in and secure them with their closures; push the head's bottom part to the inside; push it inside so that the first round of visible front loops forms the edge between inside and outside of the head; the second round of front loops is the one with the marker in one of its front loops; this round runs around the head's lower part;

Round 27 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 6 st* around โ€“ 42

Round 28 :

sc in next 3 st, *inv_dec, sc in next 5 st* x5, inv_dec, sc in next 2 st โ€“ 36

Round 29 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 4 st* around โ€“ 30

Round 30 :

sc in next 2 st, *inv_dec, sc in next 3 st* x5, inv_dec, sc in next st โ€“ 24

Round 31 :

*inv_dec, sc in next 2 st* around โ€“ 18

Round 32 :

*inv_dec, sc in next st* around โ€“ 12

Round 33 :

*inv_dec* around โ€“ 6 change to POMPOM-COLOR with last st; secure the yarn-ends of both colors with several knots on the head's inside; cut off the excess yarn;

Round 34 :

in front loops: *2sc in next st* around โ€“ 12

Round 35 :

*2sc in next st, sc in next st* around โ€“ 18

Round 36 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 18

Round 37 :

*sc in next st* around โ€“ 18 begin stuffing the pompom stuff more as you go

Round 38 :

*inv_dec, sc in next st* around โ€“ 12

Round 39 :

*inv_dec* around โ€“ 6

Info :

fasten off, close the remaining opening & hide the yarn-end; leave the stitch-marker that you placed in round 15 where it is for now; crochet the scarf (it is crocheted to the head, along the round of front loops around the head's lower part) โ†’ continue with scarf pattern

โ€” SCARF (use yarn in SCARF-COLOR) :

Info :

I usually use the color I used for the hat. Info 2: The head should be completed before you begin with this pattern, since the scarf is directly crocheted to the head. See page 30 for details on crocheting the scarf.

Round 1 :

chain 64, ch 1 + turn, begin in 2nd st from hook, sc in next 10 st, โ†’ continue next page

Round 2 :

within this row a loop/a hole is created on the scarf's first end; later you can pull the second end through it; ch 1 + turn, begin in 2nd st from hook, sc in next 6 st, chain 4, skip 4 stitches, *2sc in next st, sc in next 10 st* x4, sc in next 10 st โ€“ 68

Round 3 :

ch 1 + turn, begin in 2nd st from hook, *sc in next st* across โ€“ 68

Round 4 :

ch 1 + turn, begin in 2nd st from hook, in back loops: *slip stitch in next st* across โ€“ 68; chain 1, fasten off & weave in the yarn-ends on the scarf's back side; now tuck one end through the other's hole

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the head to the body by positioning the head with the opening facing the body's opening; guide the stitch-pairs together and whipstitch or crochet through the front loops to secure, ensuring the marked stitch for the scarf aligns at the back.
  • Sew the arms to the body when crocheting them on in round 25: place each arm in front of the body and crochet the arm into the body's stitch-pairs (sc in next 4 stitch-pairs) so the seam is built as you go for a secure attachment.
  • Partially crochet and then sew the nose: use the nose's marked stitch and only the nose's back loops to join to the head in the designated round, then stuff the nose and finish crocheting its upper stitches into the head.
  • Attach crocheted buttons or sewn buttons to the front of the body using the guide: buttons have about 3 rounds between them; the upper button sits 1 round above the bend, the lower button sits 2 rounds below it; secure yarn-ends on the inside.
  • Embroider the mouth using the four marked stitches below the nose: begin with a strand of black yarn coming from the head's inside; guide the yarn through the upper two marked stitches to create the mouth line, then create corners with two knotted strands for a smiling expression.

Important Notes

  • ๐Ÿ’กUse stitch markers to keep track of stitch positions for the nose, eyes, mouths and scarf as indicated in the pattern for precise placement.
  • ๐Ÿ’กStuff parts gradually and evenly as you work; overstuffing can distort the shape while understuffing results in a floppy figure.
  • ๐Ÿ’กSecure all yarn-ends with knots and weave them into the figure's inside to prevent components from coming loose during use.
  • ๐Ÿ’กWork the seamless connections as shown to keep a neat edge for the hat brim, body opening and buttons; guide the yarn-end through front and back loop as instructed.

This little snowman is a tiny celebration of winter charm and crochet joy. Make a whole family in different colors for a festive display or a heartfelt gift. The pattern includes helpful photos and finishing tips to guide you every stitch of the way. โ„๏ธ๐Ÿงถ

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

With the recommended DK yarn and 3.0 mm hook the finished snowman measures approximately 9 x 16 cm (without arms).

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but that will affect the final size; use an appropriate hook size for your chosen yarn and be aware that lighter yarn produces a smaller figure while bulkier yarn makes a taller, chunkier snowman.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic knowledge of single crochet, increases, invisible decreases, and crocheting in front/back loops is recommended for best results.

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, chosen yarn and how much time you spend on assembly and finishing.