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Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern
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12-15 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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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journey—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 Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a tiny baby doll with a coordinating stroller and a removable jumpsuit with a hood. Youll crochet the head, body, arms, legs, and small accessories using sport weight yarn and a fine hook for precise detail. The pattern uses standard amigurumi methods plus simple embroidery for facial features.

Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Detailed round-by-round instructions are included for each part, with clear notes on stuffing and assembly. The stroller base and wireframe technique are also explained for a sturdy miniature stroller.

Why You'll Love This Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic amigurumi shaping with charming wardrobe and stroller details that really bring the tiny character to life. I enjoy the small scale—it challenges me to work neatly and think about placement for eyes and facial embroidery. The jumpsuit and hood give so much personality and the button details are a lovely finishing touch I cant resist. Every time I make one I find new small improvements to try, and sharing these tiny dolls always brings a smile to friends and family.

Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this pattern by changing yarn colors — try pastel shades for a softer baby or bright primary colors for a playful look.

I often change the yarn weight and hook size to make different scales: use a thicker yarn and a larger hook for a chunky cuddle version, or thin thread for a tiny keychain-sized doll.

I sometimes add tiny crocheted accessories like a blanket, little toy, or a miniature pacifier to personalize each doll I make for gifts.

For a different hairstyle, replace the embroidered hair with a small crocheted wig or tiny pom-pom and sew it onto the head for more texture.

I also like swapping safety eyes for embroidered eyes on toys for babies, or use glass eyes for a more realistic look for display pieces.

If you want a posable stroller, wrap the wire in floral tape or fabric before inserting it to hide the metal and give a smoother finish.

I often embroider tiny name tags on the jumpsuit or add tiny applique hearts for a custom touch that makes each doll unique.

To make the jumpsuit removable and secure, consider sewing small snaps instead of button loops, or use tiny Velcro pieces hidden inside the edges for quick dressing.

I like to experiment with different button styles — wooden, pearl, or novelty buttons — to match the personality of the doll and outfit.

When I want a softer face effect I blend pastel chalks for gentle blushing and tone down high contrasts for a more realistic, subtle finish.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the row marker when starting the body will make counting rounds confusing; place a marker at the first stitch and move it each round to stay on track. ✗ Changing color without securing the tail leads to loose ends and sloppy joins; weave in the tail for the next few stitches and hide ends inside stuffing. ✗ Overstuffing limbs and head causes a distorted shape and difficulty sewing parts together; stuff gradually and check shape as you go using small amounts of fiberfill. ✗ Forgetting to insert the wire into stroller parts or armatures before stuffing makes assembly impossible; insert and adjust wire length during the crocheting process, and tape ends to avoid poking. ✗ Not placing safety eyes at the recommended rounds results in odd facial proportions; insert eyes between rounds 29-30 with a 12-14 sc spacing to match the pattern proportions.

Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

Make an adorable pocket-sized baby amigurumi with a cute crochet stroller. This pattern walks you through every piece — head, body, limbs, jumper, hood and tiny accessories — with clear step-by-step rounds and assembly notes. Youll enjoy creating a detailed handmade companion perfect for gifting or display. The finished doll measures about 10-12 cm and the stroller about 14-16 cm using the recommended yarn.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sport weight 4ply yarn (Yarn Art Jeans) 50g/160m - Color N01 White
  • 02
    Sport weight 4ply yarn (Yarn Art Jeans) 50g/160m - Color N49 Gray
  • 03
    Sport weight 4ply yarn (Yarn Art Jeans) 50g/160m - Color N53 Black
  • 04
    Sport weight 4ply yarn (Yarn Art Jeans) 50g/160m - Color N59 Bright Pink
  • 05
    Sport weight 4ply yarn (Yarn Art Jeans) 50g/160m - Color N67 Yellow
  • 06
    Sport weight 4ply yarn (Yarn Art Jeans) 50g/160m - Color N71 Light Brown
  • 07
    Sport weight 4ply yarn (Yarn Art Jeans) 50g/160m - Color N74 Light Pink
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    Pink pastel for toning details (small amount)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.5 mm
  • 02
    Safety eyes 12 mm
  • 03
    Wire approximately 90-100 cm (35-40 inches) for stroller and armature
  • 04
    11 small buttons for jumpsuit
  • 05
    Scissors
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    Sewing pins
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    Stuffing material (fiberfill)
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    Needle for sewing pieces
  • 09
    Plastic (from a stationery folder) for stroller reinforcement
  • 10
    Stitch markers or row marker
  • 11
    Yarn needle for weaving ends
  • 12
    Adhesive tape to wrap wire ends

Progress Tracker

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— Body :

Round 1 :

6 sc in MR. Place row marker here. (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, inc) *6 (24)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) *6 (30)

Round 6 :

(4 sc, inc) *6 (36)

Round 7-11 :

36 sc (5 rounds) (36)

Info :

Change color to Light Brown at this point for the top. Work next round in BLO to create neckline shaping.

Round 12 :

BLO 36 sc (36)

Round 13 :

(4 sc, dec) *6 (30)

Round 14 :

30 sc (30)

Round 15 :

(3 sc, dec) *6 (24)

Round 16-17 :

24 sc (2 rounds) (24)

Round 18 :

(2 sc, dec) *6 (18)

Round 19 :

18 sc (18). Stuff with fiberfill in the process.

— Head :

Round 20 :

18 inc (36)

Round 21 :

(1 sc, inc) *18 (54)

Round 22 :

(8 sc, inc) *6 (60)

Round 23-27 :

60 sc (5 rounds) (60)

Round 28 :

18 sc, (2 sc, dec) *6, 18 sc (54)

Round 29 :

(7 sc, dec) *6 (48)

Round 30-34 :

48 sc (5 rounds) (48)

Round 35 :

(6 sc, dec) *6 (42)

Info :

Insert the eyes between rounds 29-30 at a distance of 12-14 sc. Use 12 mm safety eyes as recommended.

Round 36 :

(5 sc, dec) *6 (36)

Round 37 :

(4 sc, dec) *6 (30)

Round 38 :

(3 sc, dec) *6 (24)

Info :

Stuff the head with fiberfill before continuing to close the top neatly.

Round 39 :

(2 sc, dec) *6 (18)

Round 40 :

(1 sc, dec) *6 (12)

Round 41 :

6 dec (6)

Info :

Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends. Embroider the nose with light brown yarn.

Info :

Embroider the whites of the eyes with white thread, the upper eyelids with black thread, and embroider the mouth with black thread as shown in photos.

Info :

Embroider the hair with black yarn following photo guide and stitch eyebrows with black thread.

— Ears (make 2) :

Item Name (P1) :

With Light Brown yarn. 6 sc in MR, leave a long tail for sewing. Sew the ears to the head.

Item Name (P1) :

Curl: With Black yarn: Chain 16, start in the second chain from the hook: 15 inc (30). Leave a long tail for sewing. Sew the curl to the head.

— Arms (make 2) :

Round 1 :

With Light Brown yarn. 7 sc in MR. Place row marker here. (7)

Round 2-11 :

7 sc (10 rounds) (7). Stuff with fiberfill in the process. Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Fasten the arms with a thread mount. Attach arms using a long needle and thread as illustrated (see pictures).

— Legs (make 2) :

Round 1 :

With White yarn. Chain 6. Start in the second chain from the hook: inc, 3 sc, 3 sc in the last chain, 4 sc (12). Place row marker here. (12)

Round 2 :

2 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, inc (18)

Round 3 :

18 sc (18)

Round 4 :

4 sc, 6 dec, 2 sc (12)

Round 5 :

(2 sc, dec) *3 (9). Stuff with fiberfill in the process.

Round 6 :

9 sc (9)

Round 7 :

Change color to Light Brown. BLO 9 sc (9)

Round 8-11 :

9 sc (4 rounds) (9). Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Fasten the legs with a thread mount. Attach legs using a long needle and thread following photo diagram.

— Jumpsuit (work in rows) :

Row 1 :

With Yellow yarn. Chain 31. From the second chain on the hook: 30 sc, turn (30)

Row 2 :

ch1, 5 sc, ch6 (skip 6 sc, start from the next stitch), 8 sc, ch6 (skip 6 sc, start from the next stitch), 5 sc, turn (30)

Row 3 :

ch1, (4 sc, inc) *6 turn (36)

Row 4 :

ch1, 36 sc, turn (36)

Row 5 :

ch1, (5 sc, inc) *6 turn (42)

Row 6 :

ch1, 42 sc, turn (42)

Row 7 :

ch1, (6 sc, inc) *6 turn (48)

Row 8-14 :

ch1, 48 sc, turn (7 rows) (48)

Row 15 :

ch1, (6 sc, dec) *6, turn (42)

Row 16 :

ch1, 42 sc, turn (42)

Row 17 :

ch1, (5 sc, dec) *6 turn (36)

Row 18-19 :

ch1, 36 sc, turn (2 rows) (36). Cut the yarn.

Info :

Fold the resulting piece so that the cut is in the middle to form the jumpsuit shape.

Item Name (P1) :

Sew buttons on one side of the 'cut' at an equal distance (I used 3 pieces). Opposite the buttons make loops: attach Yellow yarn and work [4 sl st on the edge, ch 8 (loops for buttons)]*3, 2 sl st. Cut the yarn.

— Hood :

Info :

Return to round 1 of the jumpsuit and work in rows with Yellow yarn. Leave a long tail for sewing at the end.

Row 1 :

ch2, 10 dc, 10 dc-inc, 10 sc, turn (40)

Row 2 :

ch2, dc2tog, 36 dc, dc2tog, turn (38)

Row 3 :

ch2, dc2tog, 34 dc, dc2tog, turn (36)

Row 4 :

ch2, dc2tog, 32 dc, dc2tog, turn (34)

Row 5-12 :

ch2, 34 dc, turn (8 rows) (34)

Info :

Fold the hood in half and sew up the edges carefully. Attach the hood to the jumpsuit and sew ears on the hood.

Item Name (P1) :

Attach Yellow yarn and crochet around hood opening: 50 sc. Cut the yarn and fasten off.

Item Name (P1) :

Ears on the hood (make 2) With Yellow yarn: 6 sc in MR, place row marker here. 6 inc (12). (1 sc, inc) *6 (18). 18 sl st, leave a long tail for sewing. Sew ears to the hood. Put the jumpsuit on the doll.

— Bunny (mini companion) :

Round 1 :

Body. With White yarn. 6 sc in MR. Place row marker here. (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) *6 (18)

Item Name (P1) :

Crochet the paws and the tail: 4 sc on the body; the left paw: ch5, from the second chain on the hook: 3 hdc in the last chain, 3 sl st; 8 sc on the body; the right paw: ch5, from the second chain on the hook: 3 hdc in the last chain, 3 sl st; 4 sc on the body; the tail: 4-dc Bobble st, 1 sc on the body (18)

Round 5 :

18 sc (18). Stuff with fiberfill in the process.

Round 6 :

(1 sc, dec) *6 (12)

Round 7 :

12 sc (12)

Item Name (P1) :

Crochet the paws: 3 sc on the body; left paw: ch5 from the second chain: 4 sl st; 5 sc on the body; right paw: ch5 from the second chain: 4 sl st; 4 sc on the body (12)

Round 9 :

6 dec (6)

Head 10 :

6 inc (12)

Head 11 :

(1 sc, inc) *6 (18)

Head 12-16 :

18 sc (5 rounds) (18)

Head 17 :

(1 sc, dec) *6 (12)

Item Name (P1) :

Crochet the ears: 2 dec on the head, left ear: ch13, from the second chain on the hook: 2 hdc, 6 dc, 3 hdc, sc; 2 dec on the head; right ear: ch13, from the second chain on the hook: 2 hdc, 6 dc, 3 hdc, sc; 2 dec on the head (6). Stuff with fiberfill. Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends. Embroider the nose with pink thread and embroider eyes, mouth and eyebrows with black thread.

— Baby Stroller (front part shown) :

Info :

Recommendations: Before starting crocheting read the diagrams of the main parts of the stroller; the wire is inserted into all parts in advance; parts are stuffed with fiberfill in the process; adjust wire length depending on part length; correct bends during assembly; wrap wire ends with adhesive tape.

Front part Round 1 :

With Gray yarn. 10 sc in MR. Place row marker here. In the process of crocheting insert a wire into the part and stuff it evenly with fiberfill. (10)

Front part Round 2-43 :

10 sc (42 rounds) (10)

Front part Round 44-73 :

BLO 10 sc (30 rounds) (10)

Front part Round 74-115 :

10 sc (42 rounds) (10). Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Return to round 44 of the front part and work crocheting in a circle with Bright Pink yarn through back loops rnd 44-73: 300 sc. Cut the yarn. (This creates the pink grip/cover on the stroller handle.)

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert wire into stroller parts as you crochet them, stuff each section with fiberfill and tape the wire ends to avoid poking; adjust bends during final assembly for correct shape.
  • Attach the head to the body by aligning the neck opening of the body with the base of the head and sewing securely with a yarn needle and matching yarn using a whipstitch or mattress stitch.
  • Fasten arms and legs using a thread-mount method: position parts, pass a long threaded needle through the body and limb a few times to anchor, then knot and weave in the ends for a secure attachment.
  • Sew ears to the head in the positions shown in the photos, using long tails and securing with hidden stitches; tuck and weave tails inside the head.
  • Sew the jumpsuit buttons to one side, make loops on the opposite edge, fold and sew the hood to the jumpsuit; attach hood ears and place the jumpsuit on the doll once all buttons and loops are secured.

Important Notes

  • 💡Before starting, read the diagrams of the stroller and parts so you can plan wire insertion and stuffing order.
  • 💡Insert and secure wire while crocheting stroller and armature pieces; wrap wire ends with adhesive tape to prevent poking.
  • 💡Stuff parts gradually and evenly while shaping; overstuffing will distort the shape and under-stuffing makes parts floppy.
  • 💡Use stitch markers to mark the start of rounds, especially when working many continuous rounds and color changes for consistent shaping.

This tiny Baby On A Walk set includes a cuddle-sized amigurumi baby with a removable jumpsuit, hood, and a mini stroller to complete the scene. Its detailed shaping and embroidered face make it a heartfelt handmade gift or a charming decor piece. Youll love the tiny buttons, hood ears and the stroller handle accents that bring this little world to life. 🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished baby measures approximately 10-12 cm tall and the stroller is about 14-16 cm tall using the recommended yarn and 1.5 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the final size will change. Choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and expect the doll and stroller proportions to vary.

Do I need wire to make the stroller?

Yes, wire (approximately 90-100 cm total for the stroller armature) is used to build a sturdy stroller frame; the pattern instructs to insert wire while crocheting parts and to wrap the ends with tape for safety.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

This is a multi-day project; expect about 12-15 hours depending on your speed, experience, and how many details or accessories you add.