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Azumarill Amigurumi Pattern

Azumarill 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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Playful characters full of personality, designed to spark imagination and become cherished playtime favorites.

About This Azumarill Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small Azumarill amigurumi with a rounded egg-shaped body, floppy ears, and a pom-pom tail. It uses basic amigurumi construction with a decorative 'wave' on the belly and felt details for eyes and mouth. The instructions include step-by-step rounds, shaping tips, and final assembly guidance.

Azumarill Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Perfect for gifting or display, this little pokemon-inspired toy is both charming and fun to make. The pattern is photo-referenced to help you match placement and finishing details.

Why You'll Love This Azumarill Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple stitches into a character full of personality. I enjoy the playful wave detail on the belly which gives the toy a unique, handmade charm. I also love how quick it is to work up while still offering shaping practice and small finishing touches. Making the felt eyes and tiny spots lets me customize each Azumarill so no two are the same.

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

Switch Things Up

I love customizing the colors to make unique versions β€” try pastel blues or even rainbow stripes for a fun twist.

If you want a larger Azumarill, use a bulkier yarn and larger hook to scale up the whole pattern proportionally.

For a tiny keychain version, use sport weight yarn and a smaller hook to make a mini pocket pal.

I often add embroidery details around the eyes or mouth to change expressions and give each toy a different personality.

Swap the felt spots for small crocheted circles or embroidered dots for a textured look.

Try adding wire to the ears if you want them to be poseable; insert the wire before closing the ear tops.

Use safety eyes or embroider the eyes for a child-safe version β€” felt catchlights or a dot of fabric paint add extra charm.

Create a matching set by making several with different color combinations and arranging them as a display group.

For a holiday theme, add tiny accessories like a scarf, bow, or a small crocheted hat to dress your Azumarill up.

I also enjoy experimenting with different tail lengths and pom-pom sizes to change the character's silhouette.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the front-loop waves in round 12 will remove the decorative effect; work round 12 in front loops only exactly as written to form the waves. βœ— Forgetting to stuff gradually leads to lumps and misshapen body; stuff firm but little by little and shape as you go for a smooth egg shape. βœ— Not switching to blue at the indicated back-loop row will hide the wave; attach blue yarn to the back loop as instructed in the pattern for a neat color join. βœ— Sewing parts in the wrong position makes the toy look uneven; pin feet, arms and ears in place using the photo as reference before permanently sewing them on.

Azumarill Amigurumi Pattern

Create a cuddly Azumarill amigurumi with this clear, photo-referenced crochet pattern. You will make a soft, egg-shaped body, floppy ears, little feet and a playful pom-pom tail. The pattern highlights simple shaping techniques and felt details so your final toy looks adorable and polished.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Azumarill Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Worsted weight yarn (WW) - Blue - quantity as needed for body and details
  • 02
    Worsted weight yarn (WW) - White - quantity as needed for belly
  • 03
    Small amount of black yarn - for tail (used for chain tail)
  • 04
    Fiberfill - polyester stuffing for body and ball of tail
  • 05
    Small bits of felt - pink for ear insets, red for mouth, white for eye catchlights, additional white felt for spots

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    G crochet hook
  • 02
    Tapestry/Yarn needle
  • 03
    Sewing thread to match yarn and felt pieces
  • 04
    Fiberfill stuffing

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β€” Materials :

Infos :

WW yarn in blue, white and small amount of black (for tail). Fiberfill. Small bits of felt for eyes, mouth, ear insets and spots. G Hook. Tapestry/Yarn Needle. Sewing thread to match yarn and felt pieces.

Infos :

Gauge isn't terribly important here, but your choice of hook and yarn should result in a tight stitch that won't allow the fill to show through. Numbers at the end of each round or row indicate the total number of stitches that should be in that round or row.

β€” Body :

Round 1 :

8 sc in magic ring (8)

Round 2 :

2 sc in each sc around (16)

Round 3 :

sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24)

Round 4 :

sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (32)

Round 5 :

sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (40)

Round 6-11 :

sc in each sc around (40)

Round 12 :

working in front loops only: sl st in next sc, hdc in next sc, dc in next sc, hdc in next sc, *sl st in each of next 2 sc, hdc in next sc, dc in next sc, hdc in next sc* repeat from * to * around to final stitch, sl st in last sc of round. F/O white. (the 'waves' you've created may want to curve back to the front for now, that's ok. (40)

Round 13 :

If you look just behind the round you just worked, you'll notice a 'line' of free loops (the back loop that was not worked through). Attach your blue yarn to one of these loops and sc in the same loop. Sc in each remaining loop around (40)

Round 14-16 :

sc in each sc around (40)

Round 17 :

sc in each of next 6 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (35)

Round 18 :

sc in each sc around (35)

Info :

Begin stuffing about this point if you haven't already. Stuff firmly without over stuffing. Shape the body as you stuff - continue stuffing and shaping as you progress.

Round 19 :

sc in each of next 5 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (30)

Round 20 :

sc in each sc around (30)

Round 21 :

sc in each of next 4 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (25)

Round 22 :

sc in each sc around (25)

Round 23 :

sc in each of next 3 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (20)

Round 24 :

sc in each sc around (20)

Round 25 :

sc in each of next 2 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (15)

Round 26 :

sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (10)

Info :

F/O. Add any more stuffing needed to finish the shaping of the body. It should be a nice 'egg' shape. Weave the tail through the final round and tug to close opening. Secure the yarn well and weave in end. Using white sewing thread and sewing needle, carefully sew the 'waves' that are in front up to the blue section so that they're even and create the 'wave' effect desired around. (see picture for help)

β€” Feet :

Round 1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6)

Round 2 :

sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (9)

Round 3-4 :

sc in each sc around (9)

Round 5 :

dec over first 2 sc, sc in each remaining sc around (8)

Round 6-7 :

sc in each sc around (8)

Info :

Flatten the foot (foot is not stuffed) - sc through all layers across (4 sc). F/O. Weave in ends

β€” Arms :

Round 1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6)

Round 2-7 :

sc in each sc around (6)

Info :

Flatten (stuffing is not necessary for the arms). Sc through all layers across (3sc)

β€” Ears :

Round 1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6)

Round 2 :

sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (9)

Round 3 :

sc in each sc around (9)

Round 4 :

sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (12)

Round 5-7 :

sc in each sc around (12)

Round 8 :

Dec over next 2 sc, sc in each remaining sc around (11)

Round 9 :

sc in each sc around (11)

Round 10 :

Dec over next 2 sc, sc in each remaining sc around (10)

Round 11 :

sc in each sc around (10)

Round 12 :

Dec over next 2 sc, sc in each remaining sc around (9)

Round 13 :

sc in each sc around (9)

Round 14 :

Dec over next 2 sc, sc in each remaining sc around (8)

Round 15 :

sc in each sc around (8)

Info :

Flatten ears. Fasten off. (Ears aren't stuffed). Cut two pieces of pink felt to fit just 'inside' the ears (see photo for reference). Pin in place and using sewing thread and needle (or fabric glue) sew or glue securely in place.

β€” Tail :

Info :

Using black yarn, chain 34 (or any multiple of 11 + 1). Sc in first chain from hook and next 3 chains. * 3 sc in next chain, sc in next 4 chains, dec over next 2 chains, sc in next 3 chains * repeat * to * to end (where exactly you end in the sequence doesn't matter much). F/O and sew to bottom back of doll using one of the tails remaining. Hide excess yarns inside doll using crochet hook to pull the excess yarns inside of the doll.

β€” Ball of Tail :

Round 1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6)

Round 2 :

2 sc in each sc around (12)

Round 3 :

sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18)

Round 4-6 :

sc in each sc around (18)

Info :

Begin stuffing here. Shape as you go, continue stuffing as you progress.

Round 7 :

sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (12)

Round 8 :

dec over next 2 sc around (6)

Info :

F/O. Add any stuffing needed to finish the shape. Just before you tug up the opening, insert the other end of the tail, pull tails to close opening and using yarn needle, secure the opening and end of tail. Weave in the loose end.

β€” Final Assembly :

Info :

Feet are sew to bottom of body as shown in photos. Arms are sewn to the side of body just above the 'wave' of the white section.

Info :

Ears are sewn to top of head as shown. Face details are made by cutting out small ovals for eyes, and the mouth shape from felt and gluing or sewing them on. (tiny white bits of felt for the catchlights in the eyes are easiest glued where possible a small dot of white fabric paint also works)

Info :

Cut various sized circles for the 'dots' across the body. I didn't do the circles around the back of mine, but you can if you like. I'm sure in 'pokemon nature' no two azumarill's dots are exactly the same.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the two feet to the bottom of the body, positioning them evenly so the toy stands upright; use the photos as a visual guide for placement and angle.
  • Attach the arms to the sides of the body just above the white 'wave' section and sew securely with matching yarn or sewing thread to hold position.
  • Sew the ears to the top of the head, pinning and matching the orientation shown in the photos; add the pink felt insets and stitch or glue them in place.
  • Weave the black chain tail through the final round at the back, secure the tail end inside the body, and sew the blue ball to the tail end, stuffing first and closing securely.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a hook and yarn combination that produces a tight fabric so stuffing does not show through the stitches.
  • πŸ’‘Start stuffing the body early and continue shaping as you go to achieve a smooth egg-shaped silhouette.
  • πŸ’‘Pin all parts in place before sewing to ensure correct positioning and symmetry, using reference photos when needed.

This Azumarill amigurumi pattern gives you a playful, pocket-sized creature with charming details and a pom-pom tail. The wave belly and felt features make each tiny friend unique and full of personality. Perfect as a handmade gift or a cheerful desk companion. 🧢🐰

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi will be a small toy approximately 4-6 inches tall depending on your yarn weight and tension; using worsted weight yarn and a G hook yields a compact, pocket-sized Azumarill.

Can I use safety eyes instead of felt?

Yes, you can use safety eyes but place them before closing the head and ensure they are positioned as described; tiny felt catchlights or fabric paint can be added for extra expression.

Do I need to stuff the arms and ears?

No, the pattern indicates the arms and ears are not stuffed; flatten the arms and ears and stitch through layers for a neat finish.

How do I attach the tail and ball securely?

Weave the tail through the final round, sew the black chain tail inside the body using remaining tails to anchor it, and insert the tail end into the ball before tightening and sewing the opening closed.