Free Snow White Amigurumi Pattern (Crochet)

Snow White Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Our latest creation is a Snow White Amigurumi, star of Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (and a Disney Princess!)

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FINISHED SIZE:

Approximately 30 cm (12 inches) tall using worsted weight yarn and 3 mm crochet hook.

Approximately 28 cm (11 inches) tall using DK/Light Worsted Weight yarn and 3 mm crochet hook.

Approximately 20 cm (8 inches) tall using DK/Light Worsted Weight yarn and 2.75 mm crochet hook.

You can use any yarn and crochet hook combination that gives you good tension. Normally this would be a hook at least two sizes smaller than that recommended on the yarn label.

MATERIALS:

• Yarn in flesh, blue, light yellow, red and black (see note below)
• Crochet hook
• Safety eyes (optional, can be embroidered instead)
• Stuffing

You can use any yarn and crochet hook combination that gives you good tension. Normally this would be a hook around two sizes smaller than that recommended on the yarn label. For Snow White I used a 2.75 mm hook with 8ply/DK acrylic yarn.

Crochet abbreviations (US terminology):

sc – single crochet

dec – decrease

inc – increase

blo – crochet through back loops only

sl – slip stitch

dc – double crochet

The numbers in brackets at the end of each round indicate how many stitches you should have at the end of the round

Arms (make 2)

Using flesh coloured yarn:

Round 1: 4 sc into magic ring (4)

Round 2: 4 inc (8)

Rounds 3-10: 8 sc (8 rounds)

Change to blue coloured yarn:

Round 11: 8 sl

Round 12: working in blo, 8 inc (16)

Rounds 13-14: 16 sc (2 rounds)

Round 15: 8 dec (8)

Fasten off.

Body starting at feet, stuffing as you go:

Legs:

Using light yellow coloured yarn:

Round 1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)

Round 2: 6 inc (12)

Round 3: (3 sc, 3 inc) 2 times (18)

Round 4: 18 sc blo (18)

Round 5: 18 sc

Change to flesh coloured yarn:

Round 6: 18 sl blo

Round 7: working in blo: 2 sc, 7 dec, 2 sc (11)

Round 8: 2 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc

Round 9-19: 9 sc (11 rounds)

Round 18: 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc (11)

Fasten off.

Make second leg, but do not fasten off.

If you are not already at the side of leg with foot facing forward, sc until there. Change to blue coloured yarn. Chain 1 stitch.

Body

Round 1: 11 sc around leg that you fastened off (so legs are then attached to each other), 1 sc in ch, 11 sc around second leg, 1 sc in ch (24)

Round 2: 10 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec (22)

Round 3-7: 22 sc (5 rounds)

Round 8: 5 sc, 1 dec, 9 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc (20)

Round 9-10: 20 sc (2 rounds)

Sc to side of body with feet facing forward if not already there

Round 11: 8 sl around arm, 10 sc on body, 8 sl around other arm, 10 sc on body (36)

Round 12: (1 sc, 1 dec) x 12 (24)

Round 13: 12 dec (12)

Change to flesh coloured yarn:

Round 14: 12 sl blo

Round 15: 12 sc blo

Round 16: 12 inc (24)

Round 17: 24 inc (48)

Round 18-25: 48 sc (8 rounds)

Place safety eyes between rounds 23 and 24, making sure they are centre on face and 8 stitches apart.

Round 26: (6 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (42)

Round 27: (5 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (36)

Round 28: (4 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (30)

Round 29: (3 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)

Round 30: (2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)

Round 31: (1 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (12)

Round 32: dec x 6 (6)

Fasten off, gather around fasten off stitches and pull tight to close hole at top of head.

Using red coloured yarn, embroider stripes on sleeves

Hair

Using black coloured yarn:

Round 1: 6 sc into magic ring

Round 2: 6 inc (12)

Round 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) (18)

Round 4: (2 sc, 1 inc) (24)

Round 5: (3 sc, 1 inc) (30)

Round 6: (4 sc, 1 inc) (36)

Round 7: (5 sc, 1 inc) (42)

Round 8: (6 sc, 1 inc) (48)

Round 9-10: 48 sc (2 rounds)

Round 11: Turn, 3 ch, 6 dc, 1 sc, 1 sl, 1sc, 39 dc, sl to join

Round 12: Turn, skip 1 stitch, 30 dc, sl to join

Round 13: Turn, skip 1 stitch, 28 dc, sl to join

Round 14: Turn, skip 1 stitch, 26 dc, sl to join

Fasten off. Pin hair to head and then sew into place.

Bow

Using red coloured yarn

Row 1: 11 ch

Row 2: staring in 2nd ch from hook, 10 sc

Rows 3-6: 1 ch, 10 sc

Fasten off. Find the centre of the bow and wrap yarn tightly around, pulling tightly to for a bow. Pin to head and sew in place.

Skirt:

Using light yellow coloured yarn

Row 1: Working through posts of stitches on body between the 5th and 6th round of blue on the body, 22 sl.

Row 2: working through loops closest to legs, 3 ch (1 dc, 2 dc in next stitch) x 11 (33)

Row 3: 3 ch (2 dc, 2 dc in next stitch) x 11 (44)

Rows 4-10: 3 ch, 44 dc (7 rounds)

Fasten off.

4 Comments

  1. Just to clarify the dress instruction on Snow White — for rows 3-10 – 2 single crochet and one increase for 8 rounds? The dress becomes too flared with these instructions. Could you possible mean 2 double crochet and one increase for 8 rounds?

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