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Summertime Cuties Amigurumi Pattern

Summertime Cuties 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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Snug Essential

Everyday comfort with practical charm, designed for both functionality and style through changing seasons.

About This Summertime Cuties Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates cute bucket hats in three sizes with fun character decorations like chick, frog, bee and strawberry themes. Each hat base is worked in the round with increase, crown and edging rows, and the PDF includes separate instructions for each size. The patterns include simple round pieces for eyes, cheeks and stems so you can personalize each hat.

Summertime Cuties Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Youll find full written rounds for each size and step-by-step details for all embellishments. Perfect for makers who like creative finishing touches and small sewing work.

Why You'll Love This Summertime Cuties Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines simple hat construction with playful decorations that bring each hat to life. I enjoy that you can make multiple variations from the same base pattern β€” frog, bee, chick or strawberry β€” which keeps the process fun and creative. Sewing the little details gives me a calm, satisfying finishing step, and seeing them finished always makes me smile. I hope you find as much joy making and gifting these as I did designing them.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize these hats by swapping colors and making small design changes.

You can change the stripe thickness on the bee by adjusting which rows you color change, or make the bee black and yellow thicker for a bolder look.

I often substitute felt for the cheeks or eyes to save sewing time and to create a flatter finish that is easier for gifts.

To make the hats bigger or smaller I change yarn weight and hook size; bulky yarn with a larger hook creates a chunkier adult-sized hat quickly.

I sometimes embroider different facial expressions on the frog or chick to give each hat a unique personality.

Try swapping the strawberry seeds for tiny French knots in embroidery thread for a delicate, handcrafted look.

I like to add a small ribbon or bow at the back for baby hats for an extra gift-ready touch.

You can make mini versions as keychains by using thinner yarn and a smaller hook and attaching a metal keyring.

I recommend testing placement of eyes and cheeks with pins before sewing; small shifts can totally change the expression.

For winter versions, I add a simple brim by working extra edging rows and using a slightly stiffer yarn to help the brim keep its shape.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not checking gauge can lead to hats that are too small or too large; make a small round swatch and compare to the gauge of 4 dc and 2 rows per inch to adjust hook size. βœ— Treating ch2 as a stitch will miscount rounds and shape; remember ch2 does not count as a stitch at any point in this pattern and count actual stitches instead. βœ— Skipping stitch markers when joining rounds causes misalignment at increases and decreases; place a marker at the join to track the first stitch of each round. βœ— Overstuffing decorative pieces like cheeks or stems creates lumps and distorts the hat appearance; stuff lightly and evenly, adjusting with small amounts until you reach the desired shape.

Summertime Cuties Amigurumi Pattern

Make adorable bucket-style baby and kid hats inspired by cute animals and summer fruits. This pattern includes three sizes (small/newborn, medium/toddler, large/adult) and step-by-step instructions for base hats, edging, and charming decorations like chick beaks, frog eyes, strawberry stems and bee stripes. You will love customizing colors and small details to create unique gift-ready hats for babies and grown-ups alike.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Summertime Cuties Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Worsted weight yarn (#4), recommended thinner 4 weight by Big Twist and Mainstays for hat bases
  • 02
    Strawberry: Big Twist - Bubblegum (or hot pink) or Varsity Red for body; Red Heart - Spring Green for stem
  • 03
    Frog: Big Twist - Light Green for main, Medium Rose (or Mainstays Pink) for cheeks, Black and White for eye details
  • 04
    Chick: Big Twist - White, Pale Yellow for body, Varsity Orange for beak, Aqua and Black for eye details, Red Heart - Pretty N' Pink for cheeks
  • 05
    Bee: Mainstays - Yellow, White, Black for stripes and wings
  • 06
    Assorted scrap yarn for stuffing or small decorative embroidery
  • 07
    Pearl beads for strawberry seeds (small quantities)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size G - 4.0mm
  • 02
    Tapestry needle for sewing in ends
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Polyfill or stuffing of your choice (scrap yarn can be used)
  • 05
    Pearl beads for strawberry seeds
  • 06
    Sewing needle and thread (pink and red thread mentioned for strawberry detail)
  • 07
    Stitch markers (pm - place marker)
  • 08
    Pins for positioning pieces before sewing (optional)

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β€” Materials :

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- Worsted weight yarn in desired color ( I used a thinner 4 weight by Big Twist and Mainstays). - Size G - 4.0mm crochet hook. - Tapestry needle for sewing in ends. - Scissors. - Polyfill or stuffing of your choice! I used scrap yarn! - Pearl beads for strawberry seeds. - Needle. - Pink and red thread.

β€” Abbreviations :

Infos :

dc - Double crochet. sc - Single crochet. hdc - Half double crochet. dec - Decrease. inc - Increase (Two stitches into the same space). pm - Place marker. ch - Chain. Join - Slip stitch into the first stitch of the round. slst - Slip Stitch. flo - front loop only. ** - Repeat from * to * as many times listed. Ex ['*dc1, dc inc*'] x6.

β€” Hat Bases :

Info :

Grab the color needed for your desired hat! I will let you know throughout the rows which size stops where! ch2 does not count as a stitch at any point in this pattern. See below for row variations regarding bee sizes and stripe rows.

β€” Increase Rows :

Info :

To set up the hat we will be using a magic ring OR a ch 3 and slst into the first ch made. You will be working into the center of this ring. FOR LARGE: If you have a smaller head to make for (my head is small), only add 12 dc and remove 1 repeat from each row. This will change your total stitch count.

Round 1 :

ch 2, 13dc into the ring (Pull yarn tail tight if magic ring was used). slst into the first dc made. -13dc Total

Round 2 :

ch2, dc inc into each stitch around and join. -26dc Total

Round 3 :

ch2, [*dc inc, dc*] 13x, join. -39dc Total

Round 4 :

ch2, dc1, [*dc inc, dc 2*] 12x. dc inc, dc in last stitch and join. -52dc

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Total Your increase rows end here if you are making a small/newborn size.

Round 5 :

ch2, [*dc inc, dc 3*] 13x, join. -65dc Total

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Your increase rows end here if you are making a medium size

Round 6 :

ch2, dc 2, [*dc inc, dc 4*] 12x. dc inc, dc 2 and join. -78dc Total

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This is the end of increase rows for the adult size!

β€” Crown Rows :

Info :

This one row will be worked a different amount of times for each hat!

Round 1 :

ch2, dc 1 in each stitch around. join

Info :

Small: Repeat 6 times -52dc Total

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Medium: Repeat 7 times -65dc Total

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Large: Repeat 7 times -78dc Total

β€” Edging :

Info :

There is no final stitch count for these few rows as they may vary based on if you went with 12 or 13 dc to begin..

Round 1 :

ch2, [*In flo, dc inc, dc 2*]

Round 2 :

ch2, [*dc inc, dc 2*] until all stitches are filled. Join.

Round 3 :

ch2, [*dc, dc inc*] until all stitches are filled. Join and tie off.

Info :

Now is the time to weave in any ends from your hat. You could always finish your hat here if you want a solid color or to decorate on your own, but the main part of this pattern is in the decorating I have done!

β€” Bee color changes :

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Small hat: Row 1-3 Yellow. Row 4 Black. Row 5 Yellow. Row 6 Black. Row 7 Yellow. Row 8 Black. Row 9 Yellow. Row 10 Black. Edging rows in yellow.

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Medium hat: Row 1-4 Yellow. Row 5 Black. Row 6 Yellow. Row 7 Black. Row 8 Yellow. Row 9 Black. Row 10 Yellow. Row 11 Black. Row 12 Yellow. Edging rows in yellow.

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Large hat: Row 1-3 Yellow. Row 4-5 Black. Row 6-7 Yellow. Row 8-9 Black. Row 10-11 Yellow. Row 12-13 Black. Edging rows in yellow.

Info :

You can always change up the stripes to how you would prefer them or even make them thicker.

β€” Sizes & Notes :

Info :

The small hats have a circumference of 13-14 inches and is a good size for your typical newborn! The medium sized hats have a circumference of 18-19 inches and will fit a 1-3 Year old child. My son is 3 and this size fits him just fine! The Large size has a circumference of 20.5-22 inches and has fit every adult I have tried it on thus far. Keep in mind that the nature of crochet fabric means it will stretch and have a bit of give to it.

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Feel Free to try on the hat and decide if you need a deeper crown fit. Just add more of the crown row. Edging rows do not affect how well the hat will sit on your head but may slightly obstruct your view if you make the hat too deep.

β€” Chicks :

Item Name (Small Beak) :

With Orange you will make a slip knot and chain 4. We will be working in the round. Do not join rows. Row 1: sc inc in second chain from the hook. Sc, sc 3 in the last chain. Continuing down the other side of the chain for row 1: sc 1, sc into the same space as the first sc inc, pm -8sc Total.

Round 2 :

sc inc, sc 3, sc inc, sc 3, pm -10sc Total

Round 3 :

sc inc, sc 5, sc inc, sc 3, pm -12sc Total

Round 4 :

sc, slst and tie off leaving a long end to sew the beak on. Squish it in half to flatten it out, as this is how it will be sewn on!

Item Name (Small Eyes) :

Row 1: Make a magic ring, ch 1 and sc 8 into the magic ring. Join and tie off leaving a long end to sew. Tighten the tail and weave it in.

Item Name (Small Cheeks) :

Row 1: Make a magic ring, ch1, sc 8 into the ring and pm -8sc Total

Round 2 :

Working in the round now! [*sc inc, sc*] 4x, pm -12sc Total

Round 3 :

[*sc inc, sc*] 6x, pm -18sc Total

Round 4 :

[*sc 2, sc inc*] 6x -24sc Total. Tie off leaving a long end to sew. Tighten the tail and weave it in.

Item Name (Medium Beak) :

With orange you will make a slip knot and chain 6. We will be working in the round. Do not join rows. Row 1: sc inc into second chain from the hook, sc 3, sc 3 into the last chain. Continuing down the other side of the chain for row 1: sc 3, sc into the same space as the first sc inc, pm -12sc Total

Round 2 :

sc inc, sc 5, sc inc, sc 5, pm -14sc Total

Round 3 :

sc inc, sc 7, sc inc, sc 5, pm -16sc Total

Round 4 :

sc inc, sc 8, sc inc, sc 6, pm -18sc Total

Round 5 :

sc, slst and tie off leaving a long end to sew. Squish it in half as this is how it will be sewn on!

Item Name (Medium Eyes) :

Row 1: Make magic ring, ch1, sc 8 into ring and pm -8sc Total

Round 2 :

[sc inc] 8x -16sc Total. Join and leave a long end for sewing. Tighten the tail and weave it in.

Item Name (Medium Cheeks) :

Row 1: Make magic ring, ch1, sc 8 into the ring and pm -8sc Total

Round 2 :

Working in the round now! [*sc inc, sc*] 4x, pm -12sc Total

Round 3 :

[*sc inc, sc*] 6x, pm -18sc Total

Round 4 :

[*sc 2, sc inc*] 6x, pm -24sc Total.

Round 5 :

sc 24 -24sc Total. Tie off leaving a long end to sew. Tighten the tail and weave it in.

Item Name (Large Beak) :

With orange you will make a slip knot and chain 8. We will be working in the round, do not join rows. Row 1: sc inc into second chain from hook, sc 5, sc 3 into last chain. Continuing down the other side of the chain for row 1: sc 5, sc into the same space as the first sc inc, pm -16sc Total

Round 2 :

sc inc, sc 7, sc inc, sc 7, pm -18sc Total

Round 3 :

sc inc, sc 9, sc inc, sc7, pm -20sc Total

Round 4 :

sc 2, sc inc, sc 9, sc inc, sc7, pm -22sc Total

Round 5 :

sc 2, slst and tie off leaving a long end to sew. Squish it in half as this is how it will be sewn on!

Item Name (Large Eyes) :

Row 1: Make a magic ring, ch 1, sc 8 into the ring and pm -8sc Total

Round 2 :

[sc inc] 8x, pm -16sc Total

Round 3 :

[*sc inc, sc*] 8x -24sc Total. Join and leave a long end for sewing. Tighten the tail and weave it in.

Item Name (Large Cheeks) :

Row 1: Make a magic ring, ch1, sc 8 into the ring and pm -8sc Total

Round 2 :

Working in the round now! [*sc inc, sc*] 4x, pm -12sc Total

Round 3 :

[*sc inc, sc*] 6x, pm -18sc Total

Round 4 :

[*sc 2, sc inc*] 6x, pm -24sc Total

Round 5 :

sc 24 -24sc Total

Round 6 :

[*sc inc, sc*] 12x -38sc Total. Tie off leaving a long end to sew. Tighten the tail and weave it in. I like to stretch the large cheeks out a bit to flatten them a little more!

Info :

Feel free to use felt pieces instead if you are not one to enjoy the making and sewing of smaller pieces! As these are different sizes, I will leave it to you to pin and sew as you'd like! Stuff the cheeks lightly but don't stuff the beaks!

β€” Frog-Bee-Strawberry :

Info :

Hey, Guess what! Now we get to make a bunch of circles! All of these will be listed with what row ends the size for each hat and part, just like for the hats!

Item Name (Strawberry stem) :

This will be the same for all of the strawberry sizes!

Round 1 :

ch 10 and slst into the first chain made to form a ring, being sure not to twist it (we will be working in the backside of this chain later). [*ch 8, sc in second chain from the hook, sc, hdc, dc 2, sc, slst into the first stitch from the ch 8. slst into the following two stitches on the very first chain*] 5x, pm -75sc Total This should have made 5 leaf starts working into the individual stitches of the chain 10 and not into the circle itself.

Round 2 :

The side of each leaf should have 7 stitches. Starting in the first stitch on the right side of the leaf [* slst, sc, hdc 3, sc, slst into the last chain at the top of the leaf and the unworked chain at the tip from the ch 8, ch 3, slst into the third ch from the hook. slst into the other top side of the leaf (working down those other 7 stitches) sc, hdc 3, sc, slst into the last of the 7 on the left side of the leaf. 2 slst into the to the slsts from the previous round*] 5x and tie off leaving a long end to sew on.

Item Name (Stem) :

Join into the other side of our first ch 10 in the center of the 5 leaf points. We work in the round.

Round 1 :

ch 1, sc 10, pm -10sc Total

Round 2 :

sc 10, pm -10sc Total

Round 3 :

sc dec, sc 3, sc dec, sc 3 -8sc Total

Round 4 :

sc 8 -8sc Total

Round 5 :

sc dec, sc 2, sc dec, sc 2 -6sc Total

Round 6-8 :

sc 6 -6sc Total

Round 9 :

sc dec, sc, sc dec, sc -4sc Total

Round 10 :

sc dec, ch 3, skip first ch from hook and slst down the last 2. slst dec the remaining two stitches on stem and tie off.

β€” ALL OF THE ROUND BITS!! :

Info :

Make a magic ring and ch 1 for all parts. Tie off and leave a long end for sewing on all parts.

Round 1 :

sc 8 into the magic ring, pm -8sc Total Tie off here for the size small frog pupil.

Round 2 :

sc inc in each stitch around, pm -16sc Total Tie off here for the small frog iris, medium frog pupil and small frog cheeks.

Round 3 :

[*sc inc, sc*] 8x, pm -24sc Total Tie off here for small frog eye back, medium frog iris, medium and large frog cheeks and large frog pupil.

Round 4 :

[*sc inc, sc 2*] 8x, pm -32sc Total Tie off here for small bee wings, medium frog eye back, and large frog iris.

Round 5 :

[*sc inc, sc 3*] 8x, -40sc Total Tie off here for large frog eye back, medium and large bee wings.

Info :

For adding the frogs mouth I had just slip stitched through the hat. You can also just sew it on. It takes me a few attempts for every frog mouth to sit right!

Info :

Again all the sewing is down to preference, besides how the eyes are sewn together that is! Stuff the stem with leftover yarn or fiber fill before sewing it on. I tend to sew in and out of the stitches rather than out and around them, just to keep it clean. For the strawberry hat seeds I just use matching thread doubled and sew them on wherever I think looks good. I tie each one individually and don't weave in the thread. After trying to use yarn for the seeds.. just trust me when I say this is easier and looks more tidy! Feel free to contact me on etsy if you have any questions and make sure to use my photos as reference!

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew decorative pieces (eyes, cheeks, beak) onto the hat using long tails left from tie-off; position pieces and pin before sewing for accurate placement.
  • Attach the strawberry stem to the hat by sewing through the center of the crown and around the leaf points, stuffing the stem lightly before finishing.
  • Sew frog eyes and eye backs together as preferred, then secure to top of hat using whipstitch or ladder stitch for a clean finish.
  • For the bee stripes, change yarn color at the end of the indicated rows and carry yarn neatly or fasten off and weave in ends before continuing the edging.
  • Use matching thread doubled to sew on pearl beads for strawberry seeds individually, tying each bead knot and leaving threads unweaved for a tidy look.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round especially when joining, to keep your stitch counts accurate.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff small pieces lightly and evenly; avoid overstuffing cheeks or beaks to maintain a flat sewn appearance.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends as you go when possible to make finishing faster and cleaner and to avoid bulky seams.
  • πŸ’‘Check hat fit periodically by trying pieces on the intended wearer and add or remove crown rows to adjust depth and fit.

These Summertime Cuties are perfect for gifting, photographing, or brightening a sunny day with handmade charm. Take your time with the little finishing touchesβ€”theyre what give each hat its personality. Have fun mixing colors and creating a whole family of hats! 🧢🌞🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The pattern includes three sizes: small (13-14 inch circumference, newborn), medium (18-19 inch circumference, 1-3 year), and large (20.5-22 inch circumference, adult).

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but changing yarn weight will affect final size and drape; use an appropriate hook and make a gauge swatch (pattern gauge: 4 dc and 2 rows per inch) to adjust as needed.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

Some basic crochet experience is recommended, including magic ring, increases, decreases and working in the round, so this is best suited to intermediate makers.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete an individual hat in 5-7 hours depending on size and embellishments, though making a set of decorated hats will take longer.