Introduction: How to Crochet: Amigurumi Basics
Amigurumi projects are cute and fun to make, but if you don't know how to crochet, you need to learn the basics.
In this instructable, I will show you How To:
- read a pattern,
- select yarn and understand the labels
- select the right crochet hook (conversion chart included) and,
- complete many of the basic stitches required to make your own project.
- and more.
All stitches shown, have been broken down into easy to follow steps; with both written instructions and photos.
And when you're ready to make your first Amigurumi project, please check out my Pin Cushion 'ible, which will help you learn to make a simple head, body, arms and legs!
If you like this instructable, and would like to see something added, let me know!
Step 1: Crochet: Tools & Materials
100% Polyester Fiber Fill
Yarn Needle
Step 2: Crochet: Slip Knot, Chain Stitch, Terms & Abbreviations
Most crochet projects will either begin with a slip knot and chain stitching, or will use an adjustable "Magic Ring" (click text link for instructions on how to make a Magic Ring).
How to Make a Slip Knot (refer to photo 1):
Step 1: Arrange the yarn like shown (so that it resembles a pretzel). :)
Step 2: Pick up the yarn like shown.
Step 3: Pull tight to complete the Slip knot (like shown).
How to Make a Chain Stitch (refer to photo 2):
Step 1: Begin with a Slip Knot
Step 2: Pick up the yarn (from the ball), like shown.
Step 3: Pull the yarn through the loop on the crochet hook.
That's all there is to creating a chain stitch. Repeat Steps 2 - 3 for the number of chain stitches your pattern indicates.
Crochet Terms & Abbreviations:
Refer to image 3 for the Basic Terms and Abbreviations used in Crochet Patterns (in alphabetical order).
Step 3: Crochet Stitches: Single, Increase, Decrease
Unless otherwise stated (in your pattern), when you put your crochet hook into a stitch, you are doing so under BOTH loops.
How to Single Crochet, sc (refer to image 1)
Step 1: Put the hook into first stitch, like shown.
Step 2: Draw the yarn (from the long end to the ball), like shown.
Step 3: Pull the yarn through the first stitch, like shown (2 stitches remain on hook).
Step 4: Yarn over (pull a loop of yarn from above), like shown.
Step 5: Pull the yarn through both loops on the crochet hook, like shown.
You have created ONE single crochet.
How to Single Crochet Increase, sc inc
To single crochet increase, create 2 single crochets (one after another), in the same stitch.
How to Single Crochet Decrease, sc dec (refer to image 2)
Step 1: Beginning just like a single crochet, put the hook into the first stitch, like shown.
Step 2: Pull a loop of yarn through the hole, like shown (2 loops remain on hook).
Step 3: Put hook into next stitch, like shown.
Step 4: Pull a loop of yarn through the hole, like shown (3 loops remain on hook).
Step 5: Pull a loop of yarn (yarn over), through the 3 loops on the hook, like shown.
This creates a decrease, as you've used up 2 stitches and are left with one.
Step 4: Crochet Stitches: Double Crochet
Unless otherwise stated (in your pattern), when you put your hook into a stitch, you are doing so under BOTH loops.
How to Double Crochet, dc (refer to image)
Step 1: Draw the yarn (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 2: Put the hook into stitch (indicated in your pattern), like shown.
Step 3: Draw the yarn (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 4: Pull yarn through the first stitch (3 stitches remain on the hook), like shown.
Step 5: Draw the yarn (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 6: Pull the yarn through 2 loops on the hook, like shown (2 stitches will remain on hook).
Step 7: Draw the yarn again, (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 8: Pull the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook, like shown. One loop will remain on the hook.
You have now completed ONE, Double Crochet stitch.
Step 5: Crochet Stitches: Half Double Crochet
Unless otherwise stated (in your pattern), when you put your hook into a stitch, you are doing so under BOTH loops.
How to Half Double Crochet, hdc (refer to image)
Step 1: Draw the yarn (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 2: Put the hook into stitch (indicated in your pattern), like shown.
Step 3: Draw the yarn (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 4: Pull yarn through the first stitch (3 stitches remain on the hook), like shown.
Step 5: Draw the yarn (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 6: Pull the yarn through all 3 loops on the hook, like shown (1 stitch will remain on hook).
You have now completed ONE, Half Double Crochet stitch.
Step 6: Crochet Stitches: Triple Crochet
Unless otherwise stated (in your pattern), when you put your hook into a stitch, you are doing so under BOTH loops.
How to Triple Crochet, tr (refer to image)
Step 1: Draw the yarn, twice (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 2: Put the hook into the stitch (indicated in your pattern), like shown.
Step 3: Draw the yarn (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 4: Pull the yarn through the first stitch (4 loops remain on the hook), like shown.
Step 5: Draw the yarn again, (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 6: Pull the yarn through 2 loops on your hook, like shown (3 loops remain on hook).
Step 7: Draw the yarn again, (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 8: Pull the yarn through 2 loops on your hook, like shown (2 loops remain on hook).
Step 9: Draw the yarn one last time, (from the long end leading to the ball), like shown.
Step 10: Pull the yarn through the remaining 2 loops on your hook, like shown. One loop remains on the hook.
You have now completed ONE, Triple Crochet stitch.
If you like this instructable and/or want to see a tutorial for other crochet stitches, let me know in the comments.
50 Comments
Question 3 years ago
Would you be able to help me on a pattern??
I purchased it on etsy and am so stuck...🥶
Answer 3 years ago
I'm sorry I should have included it is amigurumi
Reply 3 years ago
Sure. No problem. If you're still stuck, you can either reply here, or send me a PM if you prefer. (sorry for the late reply)
Question 3 years ago
Thank you for these amazing instructions. I can’t wait to have a go. Can I just check please... is the terminology US?
Answer 3 years ago
You're welcome. And yes, its US terminology (I considered adding the UK variations, but it can be very confusing to people first learning).
Tip 4 years ago on Step 2
I think in photos it would be helpful to students if you would put a drop of colored nail polish on short end of yarn at beginning of project so they can easily see in the pictures exactly which thread they are aiming for especially as in magic circle- it’s hard to see if you grab the end with the short length of thread or the long end.
Question 4 years ago on Step 1
I'm new to ami and I'm making Dennis the donkey. I have to change colors for the eyes from brown to beige for only 3 stitches how do I carry my brown yarn to crochet between the eyes?
Answer 4 years ago
Undo the last brown stitch you made (right before you start the beige)
and have the beige yarn wrapped over your finger next to the brown yarn
you've been using (with a starting tail at least 4 inches long). Then
begin making your stitch in brown and on the last yarn over, pull a loop
of beige yarn through the stitch (instead of the brown). Then let the
brown yarn sit horizontally over your last round of stitches when you
make your first 2 stitches in beige so that the brown yarn is hidden in
your beige stitches. When you get to your 3rd beige stitch, wrap the
carried brown yarn over your finger next to your beige yarn and with the
last yarn over, pull the brown yarn through the stitch (instead of the
beige). If you have to carry the beige yarn, do so in the same manner as
the brown. When you no longer require the beige yarn, you can cut the
yarn with a 4 inch tail and make your subsequent crochet stitches over
the yarn end (in the same way you carried yarn) and then you won't have
as many yarn ends to weave in when you are finished. I hope that helps.
Good luck with your project.
5 years ago
Best stitch instructions I have found yet !
Reply 5 years ago
I'm so glad. Thanks for the comment. :)
7 years ago
I appreciate the instruction on how to crochet but I don't see you apply these skills to making an amigurimi. It might be better if you showed how to make popular amigurimi shapes such as a ball, a body shape, and so on. Thank you for sharing. I hope you add to this.
Reply 7 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I guess you didn't see the section (on the right) entitled "More from canucksgirl"? It shows the Amigurumi project I posted which does include step-by-step instruction on making a head, body, arms and legs. Here's a direct link for you;
https://www.instructables.com/id/Amigurumi-Voodoo-D...
Reply 7 years ago
Oh NO! I didn't see that. Perhaps the post should have specifically referred to it. Thank you for that heads up. I appreciate it. So sorry! :)
Reply 7 years ago
That's actually a good suggestion! I'll add that in somewhere. Thanks. :)
10 years ago on Introduction
EE I want to learn this so bad! I dont follow instructions very well i need someone to show me how. Thx for this instrustable! I'll get eventually lol
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I know this is an old comment, but I can't help it- I want to help you learn this! Go to YouTube and search for crocheting tutorials. There are tons, and it's almost certain there will be videos that will help you learn. It's where I learned most of what I do! So you can learn to do things like amigurumi, or things like I've done!
You can totally do this. Experiment and have fun with it!
Reply 7 years ago
Mel is there a tutorial for the octopus?
Reply 7 years ago
Unfortunately there isn't. I did that one freehand several years ago. Sorry!
Reply 7 years ago
love your stuff ••• every one is fantastic!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!