About This Angry TP CAL Amigurumi Pattern
This playful pattern creates a small crocheted toilet paper roll with an angry face β a perfect ornament or tiny gift. The design combines two simple rectangular pieces (paper and roll) and an easy assembly process. It uses HDC rows for a neat, textured finish and felt for facial details.
Great for beginners and quick holiday makes, this pattern is intentionally small and adorable. No complicated shaping required β just chain, half double crochet rows, and simple finishing.
Why You'll Love This Angry TP CAL Amigurumi Pattern
I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a familiar household object into something delightfully silly and handmade. It is fast to make so I can whip up several in one evening for gifts or tree decorations. The pattern is simple yet satisfying β no complex shaping, just tidy rows that create a great textured look. I also love the playful face detail made from felt; it lets me personalize each roll easily. Making these brings a lot of joy, and I hope youll enjoy stitching them as much as I do.
Switch Things Up
I love customizing this pattern by changing the facial expression and size to suit the occasion.
You can use a larger hook and bulky yarn to make a chunky, oversized roll that becomes a playful decor piece.
To make tiny keychain versions, use sport weight yarn and a smaller hook and attach a keyring instead of ornament string.
I often switch the tan roll color to gray or brown for different looks, or add speckled yarn for texture.
Try embroidering little rosy cheeks or adding tiny felt accessories like a bow or hat for personality.
I sometimes glue small beads or sequins on for a festive sparkle when used as holiday decor.
For a safer child-friendly toy, sew all parts instead of using hot glue and avoid small glued-on decorations.
I also like to experiment with other facial materials like tiny buttons or yarn-embroidered eyes for a different aesthetic.
Combine several rolls on one longer string to create a novelty garland for a bathroom-themed gift display.
Dont be afraid to mix yarn texturesβcotton gives a crisp look while acrylic is squishy and works well for ornaments.
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
β Skipping the second chain when starting rows will change your stitch count; always begin HDC in the second chain from the hook as instructed.
β Not turning your work between rows can cause uneven edges and an incorrect number of rows; be sure to CH 1 and turn at the start of each row.
β Forgetting to fasten off the white toilet paper piece can leave you with an insecure edge; fasten off when instructed and do not leave a long tail.
β Leaving no long tail on the tan roll will make sewing difficult later; leave a long tail for sewing and use it to join the last row to the first.
β Using embroidery thread or safety eyes for the face can show through when unrolled; instead cut facial features from black felt and glue them on for a clean finish.
β Applying too much hot glue will make the roll stiff and messy; use a thin, even coat of glue and press gently to secure the paper.