
Master amigurumi crochet with a step-by-step course covering basics, techniques, reading patterns, and no-sew methods. Create charming animals like a lion, flamingo, and giraffe from beginner to expert levels.
Explore materials for amigurumis—cotton, acrylic, chenille yarns—and learn in-round single crochet with increases for a smooth sphere and safe eye options.
Learn the basics of crocheting in the round, including how to hold yarn and hook, make a slip knot, start a chain, and perform single crochet increases.
Crochet the little lion amigurumi to practice the perfect circle method, X-shaped single crochet stitches, invisible decreases, subtle color changes, embroidery details, mane row, and a secure keychain finish.
Master the amigurumi lion by starting with a magic ring, then work rounds 1–5 of single crochet, using an x-shaped stitch and varied increases.
Learn to crochet rounds 6–14 of the lion amigurumi, execute color changes, back loop only stitches, and invisible decreases to form a smooth sphere before stuffing and closing.
Finish the lion amigurumi by crocheting the mane in the loops, embroidering the muzzle and eyes, and securing all threads. Attach a keychain solidly for a complete finish.
Learn to crochet an oval flamingo amigurumi using single crochet, sew parts in three ways, form fins with bobble stitch, crochet in round to make a tube, and embroider eyes.
Master the flamingo body by starting with a magic ring and six single crochets, then use staged increases and stitch markers to shape a precise circle.
Complete the flamingo body by performing invisible decreases in rounds 11–20, maintaining 24 stitches, stuffing as you go, and finishing with a slip stitch.
Begin the flamingo head with a magic ring, increase to 30 stitches by round 5, hold 30 stitches through round 10, decrease to round 13, and stuff with optional eyes.
Create the flamingo wings using a magic ring, 6 single crochets, and staged increases and decreases across rounds, with stitch markers and outside-to-inside technique, finishing with invisible decreases.
Learn to crochet the flamingo paw using a magic ring, build to eight stitches, and apply bobble stitches and optional paws before finishing with a slip stitch.
Learn to crochet the flamingo beak with a magic ring, six single crochets in the ring, starting with black yarn, changing to white, then ending with a slip stitch.
Learn to assemble the flamingo by sewing the head to the body with secure concealed ends, add top head feathers and attach wings for a neat, durable amigurumi finish.
Learn to assemble the flamingo by sewing the beak to the head, adding eyes and eyelashes with reflections, and securing flattened paws for a finished amigurumi.
Learn to crochet an amigurumi crocodile with personalized features, including paws without sewing, overalls, surface head bumps, and expressive facial details.
Begin the crocodile's paws with a magic ring, make six single crochets, then increase to eight and ten stitches over rounds, finish the first leg and join the legs.
Crochet the crocodile body by forming rounds of single crochets, with increases and decreases, stuffing gradually, finishing with a slip stitch and preparing to sew the head.
Learn to crochet in rounds to form an oval mouth for the crocodile amigurumi, starting with a slip knot and a five-chain foundation, then single crochets and bobble nostrils.
Build the crocodile head through rounds of increases and single crochets to 20 and 30 stitches, then perform front-loop decreases, stuff, and finish with a slip stitch.
Learn to crochet the croco arm from a magic ring into six single crochets, then use the bobble stitch and a little thumb, with an optional larger-arm method.
Start with a magic ring and three single crochets, build rounds with increases to six, eight, and ten stitches, finish with a slip stitch, cut and set aside for eyes.
Form a green eyelid with three single crochets in a magic ring, close, chain, turn; make six white crochets in a white magic ring and join with a slip stitch.
Learn to crochet the croco overalls in mint color, starting with a slip knot and 31 chains, then rounds of single crochet, chain 5, and final sewing of the crotch.
crochet the croco overalls: join yarn, build the front with rounds and textures using single crochet and chain stitches, form legs with shell borders, add straps, and assemble the crocodile.
Sew the croco head to the body, aligning rounds and using markers to guide the seam. Attach arms, tail, and the face with eyes, eyelids, and pupils, including nostrils.
Learn to crochet on the surface, join yarn between rounds, and embroider the crocodile’s mouth and teeth, with thread ends hidden; finish with overalls for level 3 customization.
Learn the no sew amigurumi giraffe by crocheting all parts together, with color changes and optional sewing for small color spots, plus essential materials.
Crochet the giraffe paws with a magic ring, begin with 6 single crochets, increase to 12, switch colors with a subtle slip stitch demarcation, and finish rounds 5–8 before stuffing.
Learn to crochet the giraffe muzzle in caramel, using a starting chain and slip knot, single crochet rounds with increases, back-loop color change, and eye placement tips.
Craft the giraffe's ears from a magic circle; work to six stitches with increases, finish rounds at nine stitches, then three decreases and a slip stitch, repeat for second ear.
Within the amigurumi crochet masterclass, master the giraffe horn by crocheting in the magic ring with 6 single crochets, then increases, decreases, color changes, and back-loop rounds to shape.
Learn to crochet the giraffe body using a slip knot, chains, and single crochet rounds with increases, then attach four paws and count stitches to reach 44.
Learn step-by-step crochet for the giraffe body, mastering rounds with color changes, carrying colors, single crochet sequences, and strategic decreases to shape limbs and spots.
Follow rounds 12–16 to guide color-changing crochet for the giraffe body, using yellow and caramel yarn, with strategic decreases and fastening to shape the neck.
Master giraffe neck shaping in amigurumi crochet, using rounds of color changes between yellow and caramel, single crochet and decreases, stuffing, and muzzle attachment to form the head.
Attach the muzzle to the neck and crochet the giraffe head in rounds, using caramel and yellow color changes, with stitch markers and invisible decreases when attaching ears and horns.
Finish a seamless giraffe head amigurumi by placing safety eyes, performing decreases and rounds 28–31, stuffing, tucking ends, and securing yarn for a polished, professional look.
Learn to read amigurumi patterns by mastering abbreviations, color changes, and stitch terminology, including rounds, increases, decreases, and assembly notes for lion, flamingo, crocodile, and giraffe projects.
Explore four subtle color-change methods for amigurumi, from simple slip-stitch transitions to joined rounds and a method that uses two yarns to create a smooth seam.
Master invisible increases by placing the first single crochet in the back loop only of the next stitch, then the second in both loops, using front loop and back loop.
Learn three techniques to modify amigurumis: add blush or eyeshadow, adjust the muzzle and eye placement with threaded pulls, secure with a double knot, and add hair with optional curls.
Learn to crochet a lion amigurumi using chenille yarn and a 5mm hook, including magic ring, round-by-round increases, back-loop single crochets, and the perfect circle method.
Learn the basics of amigurumi crochet: make a slip knot, start a chain, crochet single crochets, and increase in rounds to form a round with the right side outward.
Begin the lion amigurumi project and master key techniques for a tiny keychain: perfect circle, x-shaped single crochet, invisible decreases, subtle color changes, embroidery, mane row, neat finish, hanging option.
Master the magic ring and create a six-stitch round, then build to 30 stitches across rounds 2–5 using shifted increases and an X-shaped single crochet for the amigurumi lion.
Learn to crochet a cute amigurumi lion by rounds 6–14, including color changes, back-loop stitches, invisible decreases, the perfect circle method, stuffing, and securing the finishing details.
Crochet the lion’s mane around each loop with single crochet, chain two, then embroider the muzzle and eyes, secure safety eyes or studs, sew the ears, and attach a keychain.
Learn flamingo amigurumi basics with single crochet, oval and round crochet to form a tube, sew parts in three ways, bobble stitch fins, and embroidery for eyes.
Learn how to crochet the flamingo body using a magic ring and rounds of single crochet, with controlled increases, stitch markers, and counting to shape a seamless amigurumi.
Follow rounds 11 through 20 to shape the flamingo body with invisible decreases in the front loops, alternating single crochets, and finishing with stuffing and a slip stitch.
Begin with a pink magic ring, build to 30 stitches with increases, then apply shifted decreases to shape the head, stuff, and place eyes between rounds 8–9.
Learn to crochet the flamingo wing using a magic ring, single crochet rounds with increases and decreases, front loop decreases, stitch markers, and finishing steps to form an oval wing.
Learn to crochet a flamingo paw for amigurumi using a magic ring, single crochet stitches, increases, decreases, and the bobble stitch, with optional paws and careful round-by-round shaping.
Create the flamingo beak by starting with black yarn in a magic ring, crochet six single crochets, switch to white yarn, finish with two more and a slip stitch, secure.
Learn how to assemble a flamingo amigurumi by sewing the head to the body, securing and hiding threads, and adding head feathers and wings for a polished finish.
Learn to assemble a flamingo amigurumi by sewing the beak to the head, attaching eyes, and securing flattened paws with precise embroidery techniques.
Learn to crochet a personalized amigurumi crocodile using surface crochet to form head bumps, crochet overalls, and paws without sewing, while mastering stitch variety and facial detailing.
Crochet the croco paws for amigurumi crochet masterclass using a magic ring, rounds of increases to shape two legs, stitch markers, and careful joining to form the crocodile’s paws.
Crochet the crocodile body from rounds 8 to 18, using increases, decreases, and stuffing as you work, and finish with a slip stitch and secured thread to attach the head.
Learn to crochet in rounds to form an oval crocodile head, starting with a slip knot and a 5-chain base, using single crochets and bobble stitches for nostrils.
Shape croco head through increases and single crochets in rounds, reach 20 stitches by round 8 and 30 by round 11, then decrease, stuff, and finish with a slip stitch.
Learn to crochet the crocodile's arm in amigurumi using a magic ring, six single crochets, a bobble stitch, and round-by-round shaping, with an option to enlarge the arm.
Learn to crochet the left-h croco tail using a magic ring, incremental rounds to 6, 8, and 10 stitches, finish with a slip stitch, then set aside for eyes.
Crochet green eyelids with three single crochets in a magic ring, then turn and add two more; form white eye centers with six crochets, join with a slip stitch.
Create mint amigurumi overalls by mastering a 31-chain foundation, round-by-round single crochets, ring formation with a stitch marker, a chain-5 space for the crocodile's tail, and securing threads.
Crochet the front of the Croco overalls using rounds, textured single crochet and chain spaces, add two straps, a shell border around each leg, and weave in all threads.
Learn to assemble an amigurumi crocodile by sewing the head to the body between rounds 15–17 with nostrils, then attach arms, tail, and eyes via careful stitching.
Master a surface crochet assembly for the crocodile, joining rounds, creating bumps, shaping the mouth with embroidery, adding teeth, a belly button, and overalls before moving to the no-sew giraffe.
Master the no sew method by crocheting the giraffe and integrating parts so no assembly is needed, with color changes and an optional sewing-at-end alternative for small spots.
Crochet the giraffe paws in caramel, starting with a magic ring and six single crochets, then increase to twelve, switch to yellow, and finish with slip stitches and light stuffing.
Crochet the giraffe muzzle in caramel, starting with a slip knot and chain, then shape through rounds with increases, color changes, and optional safety eyes.
Learn to crochet the giraffe's ears from a magic circle, with increases and single crochets, finish with decreases and a slip stitch, cut and secure, then make the second ear.
Begin the horn in caramel, crochet six single crochets in a magic ring, then increase and single crochet to nine stitches, forming a bubble with a front-loop decrease.
Begin the giraffe body with a slip knot, chains, and rounds of single crochets with increases. Attach paws in round four; finish round five with 44 stitches.
Crochet the giraffe body in rounds with increases and 48 stitches, then add caramel and yellow color spots across rounds 9–11, and finish by stuffing and sealing the paws.
Shape the giraffe body through rounds 12 to 16, executing color changes between caramel and yellow, performing strategic decreases, and securing finished spots as you progress.
Continue shaping the giraffe's neck with yellow and caramel colors through rounds 17–20, performing single crochets and decreases, stuffing, then attach the muzzle to form the head.
Learn to crochet the giraffe head in amigurumi, attaching the muzzle and ears, adding horns, and applying color changes with invisible decreases and single crochet stitches.
Place safety eyes on the giraffe head as shown, then shape rounds 28–31 with decreases and single crochets, stuff, and neatly tuck and secure ends for a seamless amigurumi head.
Explore four subtle color-change techniques for amigurumi crochet, from simple slip-stitch transitions to joined rounds, enabling neat junctions and controlled tension without bulky joins.
Learn to create invisible increases by placing the first single crochet in the back loop only and the second in both loops, creating an unobtrusive rise for large-diameter amigurumi.
Learn three techniques to modify amigurumi appearance: apply blush with thread or makeup, shape the face by threading for a pronounced muzzle, and add secured hair with optional curls.
Learn to crochet a left-handed lion with chenille yarn using a 5 mm hook, mastering magic rings, perfect circle method, back loops only, increases and decreases, stuffing, and embroidery.
Gain the confidence to start any amigurumi project and share your creations on Instagram or Facebook as Crochetmilie, while staying tuned for a new course via the newsletter.
Have you always wanted to learn how to make cute crochet animals? You're at the right place!
This Course for Beginners to Expert is specially designed to master the art of Amigurumis. Each project will show you different techniques while crocheting a cute safari animal! Be ready to start your amigurumi journey and have fun!!
LEFT HANDED version is also included in this course
There are 45 videos and 4 projects included
You will Learn:
How to crochet in the round
The perfect circle method
How to single crochet with "X" shape
How to change color a subtle way
How to make invisible decrease
How to sew parts together
How to add personality
The "no-sew" technique
How to read any crochet pattern
You will need :
2.75mm hook or 5mm hook
7 x 25g of DK cotton yarn (7 different colors) or 7 x 100g of Super bulky chenille yarn
A little bit of Black yarn
Scissors
Yarn Needle
Stitch Marker
Polyester Stuffing
5mm metal studs (optional)
Keychain (optional)
This Class will make you an Amigurumi expert thanks to these 4 step-by-step projects!
In each project, you'll learn something new to progress in your learnings:
The Little Lion
How to crochet in the round
The perfect circle method
How to single crochet with "X" shape
How to change color a subtle way
How to make invisible decrease
The Flamingo
How to sew parts together
How to add personality
The Shy Crocodile
How to make a little character with personality
The Giraffe
The "no-sew" technique..all your amigurumi will be made in 1-piece!
Have a great Crochet Time!!!
-Emilie