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Pink Rascal Amigurumi Pattern

Pink Rascal 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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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Pink Rascal Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a plush Pink Rascal amigurumi with detailed hands, boots, bracelets, a tail and posed limbs. It uses soft plush chenille yarn for a cuddly finish and cotton yarn for small details and facial features. The instructions include step-by-step rounds and photo guidance to help you assemble each part cleanly.

Pink Rascal Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Designed to be worked mostly in the round with clear round-by-round counts, this pattern is perfect for intermediate crocheters. Enjoy sewing tips for neat edges and secure attachments for durable play-ready results.

Why You'll Love This Pink Rascal Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it blends plush textures with precise shaping to create a toy that looks professional and feels soft to the touch. I enjoy the process of crocheting tiny fingers and assembling the bracelets and boots β€” these details really bring character to the piece. The pattern encourages careful finishing, and I find the result rewarding every time I make one. I am passionate about simple tricks that make amigurumi neater, like using cotton thread to sew plush yarn details for extra strength.

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Switch Things Up

I love customizing this pattern by changing yarn colors to create new personalities; try pastel palettes or bold contrasts to suit your taste.

I sometimes swap the plush chenille for a velvet-like plush yarn and use a smaller hook to make a tighter, smaller doll.

I often add embroidered eyelashes or felt accessories for a unique facial expression that adds character to each piece.

If you want a mini version, choose fingering yarn and a smaller hook; for a larger cuddly toy use bulky yarn and a larger hook β€” adjust stuffing accordingly.

I like to make removable clothes by crocheting the dress separately so the toy can be dressed up and personalized.

For poseable limbs, I sometimes insert thin armature wire into the limbs before final stuffing, which lets me pose arms and legs securely.

I recommend experimenting with different bracelet colors and boot trims to coordinate with seasonal themes or holiday versions.

I often add a tiny crocheted prop like a flower or a little heart to make the amigurumi a themed gift.

Try mixing techniques β€” crochet the facial features with cotton thread for crispness while keeping the body in plush yarn for softness.

I also enjoy customizing the shoe soles using a contrasting yarn to create different shoe styles and to practice shaping techniques.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during rounds causes the beginning to shift unexpectedly; place and move a stitch marker each round and shift it as instructed to keep your pattern aligned. βœ— Cutting threads too early will make continuing colorwork difficult; leave color threads in place when instructed and only fasten off when the pattern tells you to. βœ— Understuffing limbs creates floppy arms or lumpy shapes; stuff gradually as you crochet, especially the palms and boots, to keep a firm, shaped finish. βœ— Not counting stitches after increases or decreases leads to incorrect shaping; count after each key round and check the total against the pattern numbers to stay on track.

Pink Rascal Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming Pink Rascal amigurumi with this full crochet pattern designed for crafters who love plush textures and playful details. You will learn to crochet detailed hands, boots, bracelets, tail, legs and body with clear step-by-step rounds. The pattern uses plush chenille yarn and includes helpful assembly notes so you can finish a professional-looking toy.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Pink Rascal Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Plush chenille yarn (120 m/100 g) approx 131 yds/3.5 oz (Himalaya Dolphin Baby / YarnArt Dolce) - Main shade (pink) consumption 2 - 2.5 skeins
  • 02
    Cotton / semi-cotton yarn (~330 m/100 g) approx 361 yds/100 g (YarnArt Jeans, Alize Cotton Gold, Gazzal Jeans) - for pupils, nose and to sew details
  • 03
    Color HDB 80301 - white (small amount)
  • 04
    Color HDB 80333 - ivory/skin tone (small amount)
  • 05
    Color HDB 80309 - pink (main plush shade, 2-2.5 skeins)
  • 06
    Color HDB 80330 - mustard (bracelets, accents, small amount)
  • 07
    YA Dolce 782 - grey (shoe soles, small amount)
  • 08
    HDB 80318 - red (dress, boots, quantity shown in pattern pages)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.5 mm
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 2.5 mm (optional, used by author with thin chenille)
  • 03
    Long needle for tightening (for plush yarn, approx 12 cm)
  • 04
    Nylon thread for tightening or any strong light thread
  • 05
    Needles for sewing body parts (sewing needle)
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Pins with large head
  • 08
    Scissors
  • 09
    Fiber filling / polyester stuffing
  • 10
    Yarn needle for weaving and sewing details

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β€” Arms :

Info :

*make 2 details. *stuff only the palms.

Item Name (Thumb) :

*white yarn. *don't stuff.

Round 1 :

6 SC in MR

Round 2-5 :

4 rounds of 6 SC

Info :

work a CH, fold in half and crochet the sides together with 3 SC. fix and cut the thread.

Info :

All other fingers (except the thumb): *white yarn. *make 4 details. *don't stuff.

Round 1 :

6 SC in MR

Round 2-6 :

5 rounds of 6 SC

Info :

fix and cut the thread in 3 details. when crocheting the last 4th detail, do NOT cut the thread and begin to join all 4 fingers.

Round 7 :

3 SC on the 1st finger, 3 SC on the 2nd finger, 3 SC on the 3rd finger, 6 SC on the 4th finger, 3 SC on the 3rd finger, 3 SC on the 2nd finger, 3 SC on the 1st finger (24)

Round 8-12 :

5 rounds of 24 SC

Info :

in Rd 13 we attach the thumb. to make sure that the finger is exactly in its place, fold the detail in half along all the fingers and shift the stitch marker to the next SC from the fold line.

Round 13 :

left arm: SC, 3 SC with the thumb, 20 SC (24); right arm: 8 SC, 3 SC with the thumb, 13 SC (24)

Round 14 :

(10 SC, DEC)*2 (22)

Round 15 :

(9 SC, DEC)*2 (20)

Round 16 :

(3 SC, DEC)*4 (16)

Round 17 :

(2 SC, DEC)*4 (12)

Info :

change thread color to ivory, fix and cut the white thread.

Round 18 :

(4 SC, DEC)*2 (10)

Round 19 :

(3 SC, DEC)*2 (8)

Round 20 :

(2 SC, DEC)*2 (6)

Info :

stuff only the palm so that it stays flat.

Round 21-30 :

10 rounds of 6 SC

Info :

(if needed) work several additional SCs so that the 1st finger was in one line with the fold line, when folded.

Info :

work a CH, fold in half and crochet the sides together with 3 SC. fasten off.

β€” Bracelets :

Info :

*mustard-colored yarn. *make 2 details. *DON'T stuff.

Round 0 :

Chain 8

Info :

lock (join) the chain with SS. work a CH, work the first Rd in a spiral along the chain.

Round 1 :

8 SC

Round 2-22 :

21 rounds of 8 SC

Info :

fasten off, and leave a long end to sew. carefully sew the edges in a circle, starting from the inside, moving to the outside.

Info :

put it on the arm and fix it with two stitches on two opposite sides of the arm so that the seam is on the opposite side from the thumb between Rds 15 and 16 of the arm.

β€” Tail :

Info :

*pink yarn. *make a turn and work a turning CH at the end of each row.

Round 0 :

Chain 3

Round 1 :

start in the 2nd chain from the hook: 2 SC

Round 2-4 :

3 rows of 2 SC

Round 5 :

skip a St, SC (1)

Round 6-7 :

2 rows of SC

Info :

work a CH, turn the detail on its side and work the SS series on the side to the initial row. fasten off.

β€” Legs :

Info :

*make 2 details. *stuff in process. *start with grey yarn.

Round 0 :

Chain 12

Round 1 :

start in the 2nd chain from the hook: 10 SC, 5 SC into the last chain from the hook, on the other side: 9 SC, INC (26)

Round 2 :

INC, 10 SC, 3 SC in 1 St, SC, 3 SC in 1 St, 10 SC, 2 INC (33)

Round 3 :

SC, INC, 11 SC, 3 SC in 1 St, 3 SC, 3 SC in 1 St, 11 SC, (SC, INC)*2 (40)

Round 4 :

2 SC, INC, 12 SC, 3 SC in 1 St, 5 SC, 3 SC in 1 St, 12 SC, (2 SC, INC)*2 (47)

Info :

change thread color to red, don't cut the grey thread and leave it on the outside for further crocheting.

Round 5 :

BLO: 47 SC (47)

Round 6 :

16 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 5 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 20 SC (43)

Round 7 :

15 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 3 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 19 SC (39)

Round 8 :

14 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 18 SC (35)

Round 9 :

12 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 16 SC (31)

Round 10 :

10 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 14 SC (27)

Round 11 :

8 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 12 SC (23)

Round 12 :

6 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 10 SC (19)

Round 13 :

4 SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, SC, DEC 3 SC in 1 St, 8 SC (15)

Info :

stuff the foot tightly keeping the square shape on the toe.

Info :

change thread color to pink, leave the red thread on the outside for further crocheting of the top of the boot.

Round 14 :

BLO: (3 SC, DEC)*3 (12)

Round 15 :

(2 SC, DEC)*3 (9)

Round 16 :

3 SC, DEC, 2 SC, DEC (7)

Info :

stuff the ankle well, then keep stuffing the leg in the process.

Round 17-30 :

14 rounds of 7 SC

Info :

finish with a straight line.

Section Title :

The upper edge of the boot (round numbering starts over again):

Info :

return to the red thread. attach the thread to the loose front loop of Rd 13.

Round 1 :

FLO: 15 SC

Round 2-4 :

3 rounds of 15 SC

Info :

change thread color to white, fasten off the red thread.

Round 5 :

FLO: (4 SC, INC)*3 (18)

Round 6 :

(5 SC, INC)*3 (21)

Round 7 :

21 SC

Info :

finish with a straight line. bring all the thread ends through the loops from the inside out to Rd 1 and hide them inside the leg.

Section Title :

Front stripe on the boot:

Round 0 :

Chain 18

Round 1 :

start in the 2nd chain from the hook: 17 SC

Info :

leave a long thread so that you can hide it inside the boot later. sew on with a thin cotton thread to match.

β€” Body :

Info :

*mark the points of joining on each leg between each other - from the side.

Info :

attach a white thread to the St, marked with a marker on the right leg, and work a chain series of 3 CH.

Info :

next, begin crocheting Rd 31 of the body (continue numbering from the leg). stitch marker is on the back. stuff in process. continue working from the chain along the left leg (where the stitch marker is).

Round 31 :

on the left leg: 7 SC, on the chain: 3 SC, on the right leg: 7 SC, on the chain: 3 SC (20)

Round 32 :

(SC, INC)*10 (30)

Round 33 :

30 SC

Info :

in Rd 34 we are going to attach the tail. for accuracy of attachment mark 2 SC (place of attachment) in the middle on the back. the pattern of attachment may differ due to shifting of the beginning of the Rd, so double-check the area by markers.

Round 34 :

27 SC, 2 SC with the tail, SC (30)

Round 35 :

(8 SC, DEC)*3 (27)

Round 36 :

(7 SC, DEC)*3 (24)

Round 37 :

(6 SC, DEC)*3 (21)

Info :

change thread color to red, fasten off the white thread.

Round 38 :

(5 SC, DEC)*3 (18)

Round 39 :

BLO: 18 SC

Round 40 :

18 SC

Round 41 :

(5 SC, INC)*3 (21)

Round 42 :

21 SC

Round 43 :

(6 SC, INC)*3 (24)

Round 44 :

24 SC

Round 45 :

(6 SC, DEC)*3 (21)

Round 46 :

(5 SC, DEC)*3 (18)

Info :

in Rd 47 we are going to attach the arms. for accuracy of attachment mark 3 SC (place of attachment) at a distance of 6 SC in the front and on the back. the pattern of attachment may differ, so double-check the area of attachment by markers. if needed, adjust (shift) the stitch marker.

Round 47 :

4 SC, 3 SC with the arm, 6 SC, 3 SC with the arm, 2 SC (18)

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the thumb to each hand in Rd 13 when instructed, ensuring the thumb aligns with the fold line before securing.
  • Sew bracelets onto the arm so the seam lies on the opposite side from the thumb between Rds 15 and 16 of the arm and fix with two stitches on opposite sides.
  • Attach the tail to the body in Rd 34 at the marked place of attachment (mark 2 SC in the middle on the back) and secure firmly.
  • Attach the arms in Rd 47 by aligning the 3 SC attachment points marked on the body; double-check marker placement and adjust stitch marker if needed before sewing.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Shift and use your stitch marker so the beginning of the round on your work matches the pattern β€” different crocheting techniques shift the beginning of the round.
  • πŸ’‘When creating a toy using plush yarn, sew most of the details with a semi-cotton thread to match so the details become neater and stronger.
  • πŸ’‘Leave color threads in place when the pattern instructs to continue crocheting from them later; do not cut them prematurely to avoid reworking.

This Pink Rascal amigurumi pattern brings playful character and plush texture together in a delightful handmade toy. Follow the step-by-step rounds and assembly notes to create a sturdy, adorable companion. Perfect for gifting or displaying β€” enjoy every crochet stitch and make it your own! 🧢✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 36 cm / 14.2 inches tall using the recommended plush yarn and 3.5 mm hook as indicated on the materials page.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use other yarn weights but this will change the finished size; if you switch yarn weight, adjust the hook size accordingly and expect differences in stitch counts and proportions.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes familiarity with basic amigurumi techniques such as magic ring, working in the round, increases and decreases, and joining pieces.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters will take a multi-day approach; expect around 12-15 hours total depending on experience, sewing time and finishing details.