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Snoopy & Woodstock Amigurumi Pattern

Snoopy & Woodstock 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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Cute Companion

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

About This Snoopy & Woodstock Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern contains full instructions to crochet Snoopy and a small Woodstock friend, including every round for head, body, limbs and accessories. You will work in spirals and flat pieces using single crochet techniques to shape each part. Clear assembly photos and notes show where to place pins and how to embroider the face for the classic look.

Snoopy & Woodstock Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Both characters are sized for a small cuddly toy using a 3 mm hook and worsted/fingering yarn. The pattern includes multi-piece instructions like ears, tail, collar and Woodstock feathers.

Why You'll Love This Snoopy & Woodstock Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it captures the charm of two classic characters with economical stitches and clear shaping. I enjoy how quick the pieces work up yet still offer satisfying three-dimensional shaping. The design balances simplicity and character detail so you can finish both figures in a weekend. I also love that the pattern encourages small customizationsβ€”little changes make each finished toy unique.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize these designs: try different yarn weights and a bigger hook to make jumbo versions or use thinner yarn for tiny keychain friends.

I often switch colors β€” try pastel shades for a softer look or bold brights for playful variations that suit your dΓ©cor or gift recipient.

For a sturdier, posable toy add a thin wire inside the limbs before stuffing so you can pose the arms or legs as desired.

I like to embroider alternate expressions: move the eye placement slightly or change the mouth curve for a different personality.

Add accessories like a tiny scarf, miniature hat, or buttons to give each piece a unique style and character.

Try a fuzzy yarn for a textured Snoopy or boucle for an interesting surface that changes the overall look dramatically.

You can create a whole set by scaling the pattern β€” make multiple sizes and display them together as a collection.

Experiment with embroidery threads for fine facial details or use felt for bold, fast appliques when you prefer no embroidery.

If you want a solid stand for display, sew small discs of felt into the soles of the feet or insert thin cardboard covered in fabric before finishing.

I also like joining a contrasting color for the collar or patch to make those details pop and give an extra handmade touch.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when working in continuous rounds leads to confusion and missed increases; place a marker at the start of every round and move it each round to keep accurate counts. βœ— Overstuffing the neck or head causes distortion and weak seams; stuff gradually and firmly where needed, but avoid overpacking small areas so seams can close cleanly. βœ— Not counting stitches after increases or decreases results in uneven shaping and misaligned assembly points; count after each increase/decrease round to confirm the stitch total. βœ— Sewing parts without pinning leads to crooked placement and imbalance; pin pieces in place, check symmetry, then sew with small sturdy stitches like the mattress stitch for strength.

Snoopy & Woodstock Amigurumi Pattern

Make your own Snoopy and his best friend Woodstock with this complete crochet pattern. You will find step-by-step rounds for every piece, clear assembly guidance, and helpful tips to get a clean, sturdy finish. Perfect as a handmade gift or a playful decor piece, the pattern includes both characters and small details like the collar and feathers. Grab your hook and yarn and enjoy bringing these beloved characters to life.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Snoopy & Woodstock Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    White yarn - approx. 75 g (Snoopy main color)
  • 02
    Black yarn - small amount for ears, nose, collar and details
  • 03
    Yellow yarn - 1 small ball (Woodstock main color)
  • 04
    Small quantities of black yarn or thread for embroidering eyes and mouth on Woodstock

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3 mm (C/2) or the most fitting hook for your yarn
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Tapestry needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 04
    Ball-point pins for placement reference
  • 05
    Stitch marker
  • 06
    Polyester stuffing
  • 07
    Optional: small pins for marking placement during assembly

Progress Tracker

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β€” Head (with white yarn) :

Round R1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)

Round R2 :

(1 inc)x6 (12 sts)

Round R3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18 sts)

Round R4 :

(2 sc, 1 inc)x6 (24 sts)

Round R5 :

(3 sc, 1 inc)x6 (30 sts)

Round R6 :

(4 sc, 1 inc)x6 (36 sts)

Round R7 :

(5 sc, 1 inc)x6 (42 sts)

Round R8-17 :

sc even (42 sts)

Round R18 :

15 sc, (1 inc, 1 sc)x6, 15 sc (48 sts)

Round R19 :

15 sc, (1 inc, 2 sc)x6, 15 sc (54 sts)

Round R20-27 :

sc even (54 sts). Start stuffing.

Round R28 :

(7 sc, 1 dec)x6 (48 sts)

Round R29 :

(6 sc, 1 dec)x6 (42 sts)

Round R30 :

(5 sc, 1 dec)x6 (36 sts)

Round R31 :

(4 sc, 1 dec)x6 (30 sts)

Round R32 :

(3 sc, 1 dec)x6 (24 sts)

Round R33 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x6 (18 sts)

Round R34 :

(1 sc, 1 dec)x6 (12 sts). Tightly finish stuffing

Round R35 :

(1 dec)x6 (6 sts).

Info :

Fasten off, close hole and weave in ends.

β€” Ear (make 2 with black yarn) :

Round R1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)

Round R2 :

(1 inc)x6 (12 sts)

Round R3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18 sts)

Round R4 :

(2 sc, 1 inc)x6 (24 sts)

Round R5-12 :

sc even (24 sts)

Round R13 :

(6 sc, 1 dec)x3 (21 sts)

Round R14 :

(5 sc, 1 dec)x3 (18 sts)

Round R15 :

(4 sc, 1 dec)x3 (15 sts)

Round R16 :

sc even (15 sts)

Round R17 :

(3 sc, 1 dec)x3 (12 sts)

Round R18 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x3 (9 sts)

Round R19 :

sc even (9 sts).

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew to head. Don't stuff.

β€” Nose (with black yarn) :

Round R1 :

Chain 5 stitches. We are going to work around the foundation chain in spiral, to make an oval

Round R2 :

Starting from 2nd chain from hook, crochet 4 sc. Turn and crochet 4 sc on the back loops of the chain (8 sts)

Round R3-4 :

sc even (8 sts). Stuff the nose lightly.

Info :

Fasten off leaving a very long tail, as we are using it to sew the nose and to embroider the eyes and the mouth.

β€” Body (with white yarn) :

Round R1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)

Round R2 :

(1 inc)x6 (12 sts)

Round R3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18 sts)

Round R4 :

(2 sc, 1 inc)x6 (24 sts)

Round R5 :

(3 sc, 1 inc)x6 (30 sts)

Round R6 :

(4 sc, 1 inc)x6 (36 sts)

Round R7 :

(5 sc, 1 inc)x6 (42 sts)

Round R8-14 :

sc even (42 sts)

Round R15 :

(5 sc, 1 dec)x6 (36 sts)

Round R16-17 :

sc even (36 sts)

Round R18 :

(4 sc, 1 dec)x6 (30 sts).

Round R19 :

sc even (30 sts)

Round R20 :

(3 sc, 1 dec)x6 (24 sts). Start stuffing

Round R21-23 :

sc even (24 sts)

Round R24 :

(6 sc, 1 dec)x3 (21 sts)

Round R25 :

(5 sc, 1 dec)x3 (18 sts)

Round R26 :

(4 sc, 1 dec)x3 (15 sts)

Round R27 :

sc even (15 sts).

Info :

Finish stuffing and F.O., leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Arm (make 2 with white yarn) :

Info :

To make the arm, we begin by crocheting the 3 fingers, then joining them and continue crocheting the hand and arm. First, crochet two fingers like this: R1: 4 sc in magic ring (4 sts) R2: (1 sc, 1 inc)x2 (6 sts) R3: sc even (6 sts). Cut the yarn.

Info :

Crochet now a third finger following the same steps, but this time do not cut the yarn. You are now going to join the 3 fingers (this will count as row 4):

Round R5 :

(1 sc, 1 dec)x6 (12 sts)

Round R6-15 :

sc even (12 sts)

Round R16 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x3 (9 sts). Stuff lightly

Round R17 :

sc even (9 sts). Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

β€” Leg (make 2 with white yarn) :

Round R1 :

Leaving a long tail at the beginning, chain 12 stitches and make a circle by joining the last chain with the first chain (be careful to not twist the chain!). We continue working in spiral:

Round R2-6 :

sc even (12 sts)

Round R7 :

5 sc, 1 sl st. Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail to sew.

β€” Foot (make 2 with white yarn) :

Round R1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)

Round R2 :

(1 inc)x6 (12 sts)

Round R3 :

(3 sc, 1 inc)x3 (15 sts)

Round R4-15 :

sc even (15 sts)

Round R16 :

(3 sc, 1 dec)x3 (12 sts). Stuff

Round R17 :

(1 dec)x6 (6 sts). Cut the yarn, close the hole and weave in ends.

β€” Collar (with black yarn) :

Round R1 :

Chain 18 stitches. We are working in flat:

Round R2 :

From second chain from hook, crochet 1 sc in every chain (17 sts). Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew.

β€” Tail (start with white yarn) :

Round R1 :

4 sc in magic ring (4 sts)

Round R2 :

sc even (4 sts)

Round R3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc)x2 (6 sts)

Round R4 :

(2 sc, 1 inc)x2 (8 sts)

Round R5-7 :

sc even (8 sts)

Round R8 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x2 (6 sts). Change to black yarn

Round R9 :

sc even (6 sts). Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff lightly.

β€” Patch (with black yarn) :

Round R1 :

Chain 5 stitches.

Round R2 :

Starting from 2nd chain from hook, crochet 4 sc. Turn and crochet 4 sc on the back loops of the chain (8 sts)

Round R3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc)x4 (12 sts).

Round R4 :

4 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc (16 sts).

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew to body.

β€” Assembly :

Info :

On R18 of the head, place 1 ball-point pin on the first increase of the row, another one on the last increase and a third one on the stitch between the third and the fourth increase of the row. They will be our reference to place and embroider the parts of the face. Place the nose over the initial magic ring of the head, making sure it’s horizontally straight in relation to the pins, and sew. Don't F.O.

Info :

Using the spare thread from the nose, now we are going to embroider the eyes between the rows 16 and 17. Taking as reference the already placed pins, put two new pins in correspondence with the pins placed on the first and last increase, one row lower. Count 3 stitches from each on those pins towards the center and place other two pins. Embroider the eyes on that space. I've used a double thread for the eyes. Don’t cut the yarn yet.

Info :

On the lower part of the head, count 11 rows from the edge of the nose and determine the central point in relation to the eyes and the nose. From that central point, count 8 stitches to the left and 8 stitches to the right, and mark the spots. Place a pin a couple of rows further of each one of the pins, towards the back of the head, and use those references to embroider the mouth. I've used a single thread to do it. You'll hide the excess thread later.

Info :

Mark now the center of the eyes and go up a few rows, roughly 6. Sew the ears to the temples. Now you can finish the mouth by knotting the excess thread under one of the ears and cutting.

Info :

Place the body roughly between rows 24-28 of the head. The neck is Snoopy’s weakest point, so sew it very carefully using a sturdy stitch like the mattress stitch. Also, stuff it very tightly.

Info :

Depending on the yarn you are using, it will have more or less hold. In my experience, the best results are achieved with cotton, but if you are using a softer yarn don't worry: the collar will help with hold, too. Sew the tail on Snoopy's back between rows 9-10 of the body and sew the patch right over it.

Info :

Sew the arms on both sides of the body roughly between rows 23-24 of the body. You will have to regulate the stuffing to achieve the desired results: if you want the arms to be as down as possible, consider putting little stuffing to not at all inside them. Fasten the collar on the neck.

Info :

Sew the lower part of the legs (the part that started with a chain) between rows 11-14 of the feet. Have in mind that the extra stitches of row 7 go externally in relation to the body, so the legs need to be symmetrical rather than identical.

Info :

Place the legs on both sides of the initial magic ring of the body (remember that row 7 of the legs go externally) and place Snoopy on a horizontal surface. When it stands properly, sew the legs and you are done!

β€” Woodstock - Head :

Round R1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)

Round R2 :

(1 inc)x6 (12 sts)

Round R3 :

(5 sc, 1 inc)x2 (14 sts)

Round R4 :

sc even (14 sts)

Round R5 :

(6 sc, 1 inc)x2 (16 sts)

Round R6 :

sc even (16 sts)

Round R7 :

(7 sc, 1 inc)x2 (18 sts)

Round R8-9 :

sc even (18 sts)

Round R10 :

(2 sc, 1 inc)x6 (24 sts)

Round R11 :

sc even (24 sts)

Round R12 :

(3 sc, 1 inc)x6 (30 sts)

Round R13-14 :

sc even (30 sts)

Round R15 :

(3 sc, 1 dec)x6 (24 sts)

Round R16 :

sc even (24 sts). Start stuffing

Round R17 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x6 (18 sts)

Round R18 :

(1 sc, 1 dec)x6 (12 sts)

Round R19 :

(1 dec)x6 (6 sts)

Info :

Finish stuffing and close hole. Weave in ends.

β€” Woodstock - Body :

Round R1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)

Round R2 :

(1 inc)x6 (12 sts)

Round R3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18 sts)

Round R4-7 :

sc even (18 sts)

Round R8 :

(4 sc, 1 dec)x3 (15 sts)

Round R9 :

sc even (15 sts)

Round R10 :

(3 sc, 1 dec)x3 (12 sts)

Round R11 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x3 (9 sts)

Round R12 :

sc even (9 sts).

Info :

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to head. Stuff firmly.

β€” Head Feathers :

BIG (make 1) R1 :

4 sc in magic ring (4 sts)

BIG R2 :

sc even (4 sts)

BIG R3 :

1 inc, 3 sc (5 sts)

BIG R4 :

1 inc, 4 sc (6 sts)

BIG R5 :

1 inc, 5 sc (7 sts)

BIG R6 :

1 inc, 6 sc (8 sts). Cut yarn, leaving a tail.

SMALL (make 2) R1 :

4 sc in magic ring (4 sts)

SMALL R2 :

sc even (4 sts)

SMALL R3 :

(1 inc, 1 sc)x2 (6 sts)

SMALL R4 :

sc even (6 sts). Cut yarn, leaving a tail.

MEDIUM (make 3) R1 :

4 sc in magic ring (4 sts)

MEDIUM R2 :

sc even (4 sts)

MEDIUM R3 :

(1 inc, 1 sc)x2 (6 sts)

MEDIUM R4 :

sc even (6 sts)

MEDIUM R5 :

(1 inc, 2 sc)x2 (8 sts). Cut yarn, leaving a tail.

LITTLE (make 1) R1 :

4 sc in magic ring (4 sts)

LITTLE R2 :

sc even (4 sts)

LITTLE R3 :

(1 inc, 1 sc)x2 (6 sts). Cut yarn, leaving a tail.

Info :

Sew the body to the head roughly between rows 10-13 of the head. Stuff lightly the feathers and sew them to the head, aligned, starting at row 10 of the head and finishing right before the body. Sew the big feather first, then the 3 medium feathers and the 2 small feathers. Embroider the eyes and hide the knot where the little feather will be placed. Sew the last feather.

β€” Foot (make 2) :

Round R1 :

4 sc in magic ring (4 sts)

Round R2-4 :

sc even (4 sts). Cut yarn

Round R5 :

1 sc in every sc of each finger (8 sts)

Round R6 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x2 (6 sts)

Round R7 :

(1 sc, 1 dec)x2 (4 sts)

Round R8 :

sc even (4 sts). Stuff very lightly and close hole.

β€” Legs (make 2) :

Round R1 :

Chain 5, leaving a long tail at the beginning. Join to first chain to make a ring (5 sts)

Round R2-4 :

sc even (5 sts). Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to body.

β€” Wings (make 2) :

FIRST PIECE R1 :

6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)

FIRST PIECE R2-3 :

sc even (6 sts). Cut yarn

SECOND PIECE R1 :

4 sc in magic ring (4 sts)

SECOND PIECE R2 :

sc even (4 sts)

Join the two pieces R4 :

1 sc in very sc of each piece (10 sts)

Round R5 :

sc even (10 sts)

Round R6 :

(3 sc, 1 dec)x2 (8 sts)

Round R7 :

(2 sc, 1 dec)x2 (6 sts). Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to body. Don't stuff.

β€” Tail :

Round R1 :

Chain 7 (7 sts)

Round R2 :

Starting from 2nd chain from hook, crochet 6 sc. Turn and crochet 6 sc on the back loops of the chain (12 sts)

Round R3-5 :

sc even (12 sts)

Round R6 :

(1 dec, 4 sc)x2 (10 sts)

Round R7 :

sc even (10 sts)

Round R8 :

(1 dec, 3 sc)x2 (8 sts)

Round R9-10 :

sc even (8 sts)

Round R11 :

(1 dec, 2 sc)x2 (6 sts). Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to body. Don't stuff.

Info :

Sew one side of the legs to the feet (the one with the starting chain) and the opposite side to the bottom of the body. Sew the wings to both sides of the body between rows 11-12 (the larger piece goes at the front) and sew the tail on Woodstock's bottom, more than less in row 4.

Assembly Instructions

  • Embroider eyes and mouth referencing pins placed on head (use nose tail thread for eyes, double thread for eyes, single thread for mouth).
  • Place the nose over the initial magic ring of the head and sew securely; do not fasten off the thread used for embroidering until all facial details are finished.
  • Attach head to body aligning body between rows 24-28 of the head and sew the neck with a sturdy mattress stitch while stuffing the neck very tightly for stability.
  • Sew ears to the temples and sew tail and patch to back of body between rows 9-10; pin parts first to check symmetry before stitching.
  • Attach arms to sides of body roughly between rows 23-24 and regulate stuffing inside arms to achieve desired pose (less stuffing for drooped arms).
  • Sew legs to both sides of the initial magic ring of the body (align extra stitches of row 7 outward) and test standing position on a flat surface before final stitching.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round so you keep track of rounds and increases consistently.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff small areas gradually and do not overstuff the neck or head to avoid distorting the shape and weakening seams.
  • πŸ’‘Pin all pieces in place and check symmetry before sewing to ensure correct placement of ears, limbs and tail.
  • πŸ’‘Embroider facial features while parts are pinned and before fully closing stitches or finishing tails to avoid awkward angles during sewing.

This sweet Snoopy and Woodstock duo is perfect for gifting or collecting β€” a classic pair made with love and simple stitches. Whether you make one set or many, each tiny detail adds so much character to your creation. Happy crocheting and enjoy cuddles with your handmade friends! 🧢✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished pieces be?

The finished Snoopy measures around 20-25 cm tall and Woodstock about 8-10 cm when using the recommended hook and yarn; exact size varies with yarn and tension.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can change yarn weight and hook size to adjust finished size, but stitch counts remain the same so shaping will change; use appropriate hook and expect different gauge and size.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; you should be comfortable with single crochet, increasing, decreasing, working in the round, and simple sewing techniques.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete both Snoopy and Woodstock in about 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience and customization.