
Explore amigurumi crochet basics, including needle types and ergonomic options, thread thickness, needle size methods, wool grams, and polyester fiberfill filling.
Learn the basic chain stitch through a slip knot, needle grip, and creating evenly sized holes. Practice 100 chain stitches, and use the ring method to build speed and consistency.
Learn to crochet single stitches from a 14-chain foundation, starting on the third chain, then insert the needle, pull through the chain, and work into both holes.
Learn how to crochet slip stitch, compare it to the single crochet, practice with chain stitches and rows of single crochet and slip stitches, and use a 2.5mm aluminum needle.
Learn how to crochet increases for amigurumi by placing two single crochet stitches in the same hole across each row, starting from chain stitches and turning to continue.
Master crochet decreases for amigurumi by reducing two single crochet stitches to one using the half of each stitch, with guidance on yarn thickness and 2.5 mm needles.
Learn to crochet a rectangle in amigurumi using chain and single crochet stitches, with back-loop technique to reduce holes, using a 2.5 mm needle and acrylic wool.
Learn to crochet a circular ring pattern, starting with two wraps, then create rounds of eight, 16, 24, and 32 single crochet stitches with increases.
Master the circular pattern for amigurumi by forming a ring, counting eight single crochet stitches, and using a slip stitch while identifying the first stitch and performing eight decreases.
Learn to crochet an oval for amigurumis using chain stitches, single crochet stitches, and increases, with clips guiding row repetitions to shape the oval.
Develop your crochet triangle by starting with three chain stitches, then single crochet in each row with increases on the second stitch, turning and repeating the pattern.
Explore two color-change methods in crochet around a ring of eight single crochets. Compare method one and the mirror method, learn to leave tails and slip stitch.
Crochet the angry bird body part from a ring of eight, increase to 48 stitches, then decrease to 36, with color changes and end hiding.
Create the angry bird's nose by crocheting an oval nose with six chains, then form ears with color changes and two white eyes, using increases and clip points to shape.
Join the parts to the body of your angry bird with a wool needle, following row counts and half-point joins to the nose, eyes, and ears, then secure with knots.
Crochet a christmas tree triangle with chain and single crochet stitches, increasing on the second stitch for up to 15 rows, then add a trunk, join pieces, stuff, and finish.
Learn to crochet a simple five-petal flower starting with a ring of ten single crochets, increases to twenty, and petals built from two chain stitches and double crochet increases.
Learn to crochet a double flower amigurumi by forming a ten single crochet ring, performing double crochet increases, color changes, and five petals with slip stitches and knots.
Crochet an amigurumi ice cream cone by following a row-by-row method, building the cone and ice cream ball with increases, single crochets, and slip stitches.
Explore the process of creating your own crochet patterns for amigurumi, testing circle and rectangle dimensions, calculating circumference, and learning elastic and triple double crochet stitches.
Create your own amigurumi patterns by learning an eight-stitch ring with alternating single crochet and triple double crochet, then perform increases and join pieces into a cupcake.
learn to crochet the minion body by working a ring, increasing to 16, 24, 32, 36, then 40 stitches, shaping with decreases, color changes, stuffing, and finishing.
Begin crocheting the minion’s cloth from a magic ring with eight single crochets and sequential increases to 48 stitches, then craft two rectangles and join them with strings.
Learn to crochet minion shoes and legs using single crochet, increases, decreases, and slip stitches, plus how to create a glasses band and join pieces for a complete amigurumi.
Learn to crochet minion gloves and arms using yellow and black yarn, with rings, single crochet stitches, increases, decreases, and slip stitches, then join, fill, and finish with eye details.
Join the leg to the shoe, fill the leg for the minion amigurumi, secure with a small knot, then attach the leg to the body and finish with final knots.
Explore crochet ideas for amigurumi across beginner to advanced levels, guiding you from concept to finished figures.
The art of “amigurumi” (crocheted plush toys) is a creative and enjoyable branch of crochet where you can bring any character or figure to life. This course is designed to guide you step by step—from the basics to more advanced projects—with a clear structure that avoids the confusion of messy, unorganized online tutorials.
You’ll start by getting to know the essential materials: different types of yarn and needles, plus key tips for choosing the right ones. Then you’ll learn how to hold the hook properly and master fundamental stitches, their names, abbreviations, and other helpful techniques that will make your learning process smoother.
You'll progress by learning to crochet flat figures like squares, triangles, and ovals, and then move on to full projects, such as an Angry Bird amigurumi using the ball pattern, a Christmas tree made from flat figures, and more... Additionally, as your final challenge, I will teach you how to create a fun Minion amigurumi that brings together everything you've learned.
To wrap up, you'll explore the basics of creating your own patterns through a Cupcake amigurumi project. This experience will spark your creativity and open the door to practical and original ideas that can be very useful if you want to start designing your own creations and take advantage of a new business opportunity.