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Doll Aybuke Amigurumi Pattern

Doll Aybuke Amigurumi Pattern
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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 journeyβ€”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 Doll Aybuke Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern guides you through making a full Doll Aybuke amigurumi including head, body, arms, legs, hair, hat, dress and jacket. Every piece is written round-by-round with notes on stuffing, wiring and assembly. Detailed photos and video links are referenced to help shape eyes, mouth and hair curls.

Doll Aybuke Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The pattern uses small hooks for tight stitches and includes materials, abbreviations and finishing tips. It is perfect for intermediate crocheters who enjoy making clothing and accessories for dolls.

Why You'll Love This Doll Aybuke Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic amigurumi techniques with pretty wardrobe details that make the doll feel special. I love the hair construction β€” the layered curled strands give so much personality and movement. The jacket, hat and layered dress give you opportunities to practice surface shaping and working in BLO/FLO. I also enjoy how the pattern offers assembly and wiring suggestions so the finished doll is sturdy and poseable.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this doll by changing the yarn colors; try pastel tones for a softer look or bright contrasting hues for a playful effect.

To make the doll larger or smaller, simply change the yarn weight and hook size β€” bulky yarn and larger hooks create a chunky doll, while thinner yarn and smaller hooks make a mini version.

I often swap the wired hat ribbon for a crocheted bow or add embroidered motifs to the jacket for a personalized touch.

If you want a different hairstyle, use straight chains for long hair or make more short curled strands for a bob β€” the attachment technique remains the same.

Try using felt for removable accessories like tiny hats or shoes so you can change outfits quickly without sewing new pieces each time.

Embroider different expressions by changing mouth placement and eyebrow shapes β€” this small change makes the doll look surprised, sleepy, or smiling.

For a poseable doll, add stiffer wire into limbs and secure with tape and extra stuffing; wrap the wire ends carefully to avoid sharp points.

I sometimes replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys, or glue tiny buttons for a vintage look.

Experiment with adding pockets, lace trims, or beads to the jacket and dress for more texture and interest.

Want a themed doll? Change the color palette and accessories to match holidays or seasons β€” a red coat for winter, floral dress for spring, or spooky accessories for Halloween.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during body assembly causes misalignment between legs and torso; place a marker at the join and count stitches at every major step to keep pieces symmetrical. βœ— Placing safety eyes without checking the round placement can make them look off-center; insert eyes between the specified rounds (round 20 of the head) and measure the stitch spacing before securing. βœ— Overstuffing limbs creates lumps and makes seams difficult to join; stuff gradually and shape as you go, adding small amounts of fiberfill for smooth contours. βœ— Not securing wire ends properly can lead to poking or shifting inside the doll; tape and wrap the wire ends securely and cover with extra yarn or fiberfill to prevent movement. βœ— Crocheting too loosely creates gaps where stuffing can escape and distorts shaping; use slightly smaller hooks if your tension is loose and check gauge frequently.

Doll Aybuke Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming handmade Doll Aybuke with this complete crochet pattern. You will learn how to crochet the body, head, limbs, hair, hat, dress and jacket with detailed round-by-round instructions. The pattern includes materials, abbreviations, step photos and shaping tips to help you finish a lovely collectible doll. Perfect for crafters who enjoy detailed amigurumi and customizable accessories.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Doll Aybuke Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Skin color: Catania yarn, color no: 436 (for head, arms, body details)
  • 02
    White: Catania yarn, color no: 0106 (socks and dress trims)
  • 03
    Dress yarn: Alize Diva Batik, color no: 5550 (main dress yarn)
  • 04
    Hat yarn: Stone color, Alize Diva, color no: 383
  • 05
    Hat yarn: Green, Alize Diva, color no: 463 (hair color in sample)
  • 06
    Jacket yarn: Light mink color, Alize Diva, color no: 167
  • 07
    Shoes yarn: Dark mink color, Alize Diva, color no: 688
  • 08
    Small amounts of brown and white yarn for embroidered eye details
  • 09
    White crystal tulle for bottom skirt (cut in strips of 3 cm wide and 19 cm long)
  • 10
    Some ribbon for decoration; 3.5 cm wide wired ribbon or grosgrain for bow; 5 mm wide fine brown ribbon for sock decoration

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.75 mm
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 2.0 mm
  • 03
    Crochet hook size 2.2 mm
  • 04
    10 mm black safety eyes (2 pieces)
  • 05
    Tapestry needle for sewing and embroidery
  • 06
    Scissors
  • 07
    Stitch markers
  • 08
    Polyester fiberfill stuffing
  • 09
    Pins for assembly and positioning
  • 10
    Some copper wire and tape for securing wire ends
  • 11
    Flat plastic sole pieces for shoe soles (cut to size)
  • 12
    1 m cotton lace for dress trimming
  • 13
    Small buttons: 1 button for dress back and 3 mini buttons for jacket
  • 14
    Ready-made ribbon roses or small buttons for shoes

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β€” ARMS (2 pieces) :

Round 1 :

Sc 6 in a magic ring = (6)

Round 2 :

(Sc, inc)*3 = (9)

Round 3 :

(Sc 2, inc)*3 = (12)

Round 4 - 6 :

(3 rounds) Sc in each st around = (12)

Round 7 :

Sc 8, (dec)*2 = (10)

Round 8 :

Sc 8, dec = (9)

Round 9 - 29 :

(21 rounds) Sc in each st around = (9)

Info :

There is only wire in the arm, we do not fill fiber. You can look at the pictures on the body page for the wire assembly.

β€” FEET-LEGS :

Info :

Hook: 1.75 mm, with white yarn;

Round 1 :

Ch 7, starting from the 2nd ch from hook inc, sc 4, sc 5 into the same st, sc 4, inc = (17)

Round 2 :

(Inc)*2, sc 4, (inc)*5, sc 4, (inc)*2 = (26)

Round 3 :

Sc, inc, sc 6, (sc, inc)*5, sc 6, inc, sc = (33)

Info :

Cut a piece of flat plastic sole in size of the sole piece of the foot.

Round 4 :

Work in BLO, sc in each st around = (33)

Round 5 - 8 :

(4 rounds) sc in each st around = (33)

Round 9 :

Dec, sc 9, (dec)*6, sc 10 = (26)

Info :

Place the plastic sole in foot, fill the foot with fiberfill and add stuffing as the work progresses.

Round 10 :

Dec, sc 8, (dec)*4, sc 8 = (21)

Round 11 :

Sc 8, dec, sc, dec, sc 8 = (19)

Round 12 :

Sc 7, dec, sc, dec, sc 7 = (17)

Round 13 :

Sc 6, dec, sc, dec, sc 6 = (15)

Round 14 - 17 :

(4 rounds) Sc in each st around = (15)

Round 18 :

Sc, inc, sc 13 = (16) ('inc' is in the middle of the back)

Round 19 - 20 :

Sc in each st around = (16)

Round 21 :

Inc, sc, inc, sc 13 = (18) ('inc' is in the middle of the back)

Round 22 - 24 :

(3 rounds) Sc in each st around = (18)

Round 25 :

Sc 3, inc, sc 14 = (19) ('inc' is in the middle of the back)

Round 26 - 29 :

(4 rounds) Sc in each st around = (19)

Round 30 :

Sc 4, dec, sc 13 = (18) ('dec' is in the middle of the back)

Round 31 :

Sc 3, (dec)*2, sc 11 = (16)

Round 32 :

Leave the white yarn on the right side of the work, leave a long tail and cut the yarn. Attach the skin color yarn in the back loop of the st; work in blo, sc 16 = (16)

Info :

Wrap the white yarn tail around the leg and fix it. (photo 1) OR sl st 16 in the front loops of this round with white yarn. (photo 2)

Round 33 :

Sc 10, (inc)*4, sc 2 = (20) ((inc)*4 is in the middle of the front *knee*)

Round 34 :

Sc 10, (dec)*4, sc 2 = (16) ((dec)*4 is in the middle of the front)

Round 35 :

Sc in each st around = (16)

Round 36 :

Sc 3, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 9 = (18) ('sc 2' is in the middle of the back)

Round 37 - 38 :

(2 rounds) Sc in each st around = (18)

Round 39 :

Sc 4, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 10 = (20) ('sc 2' is in the middle of the back)

Round 40 - 41 :

(2 rounds) Sc in each st around = (20)

Round 42 :

Sc 5, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 11 = (22) ('sc 2' is in the middle of the back)

Round 43 - 44 :

(2 rounds) Sc in each st around = (22)

Round 45 :

Sc 6, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 12 = (24) ('sc 2' is in the middle of the back)

Round 46 - 50 :

(5 rounds) Sc in each st around = (24)

Round 51 :

Sc 7, cut the yarn.

Info :

First leg has finished. Note: The place of the last st may be different because of the yarn you use and your crocheting style. In the last round, the end point should be in the inner middle.

Round 51 (second leg) :

Sc 17 (for second leg last round) - Crochet second leg in the same way but crochet the last round as given above; 51) Sc 17

β€” BODY :

Info :

With white yarn;

Round 1 :

Ch 3, join the 2nd leg to the 1st leg, sc 24, sc 3 on ch, sc 24, sc 3 on ch (back)) = (54) (Place the stitch marker here) (Photo 1)

Round 2 :

(Sc 8, inc)*6 = (60)

Round 3 - 8 :

(6 rounds) Sc in each st around = (60)

Round 9 :

(Sc 8, dec)*6 = (54)

Round 10 - 11 :

(2 rounds) Sc in each st around = (54)

Info :

Continue with skin color yarn;

Round 12 :

(Sc 7, dec)*6 = (48)

Round 13 :

Sc 3, dec, (sc 6, dec)*5, sc 3 = (42)

Round 14 :

Sc in each st around = (42)

Round 15 :

Sc 10, dec, sc 20, dec, sc 8 = (40) ('dec's are on the sides)

Round 16 - 17 :

(2 rounds) Sc in each st around = (40)

Round 18 :

Sc 10, dec, sc 19, dec, sc 7 = (38)

Round 19 :

Sc in each st around = (38)

Round 20 :

Sc 10, dec, sc 18, dec, sc 6 = (36)

Round 21 - 26 :

(6 rounds) Sc in each st around = (36)

Round 27 :

Sc 11, inc, sc 18, inc, sc 5 = (38) ('inc's are on the sides)

Round 28 :

Sc 11, inc, sc 19, inc, sc 6 = (40)

Info :

In the next round we will attach the arms to the body. The stitch marker must be in the middle of the back but if not sc more until the middle of the back and place st marker. Attach the arms to the sides of the body.

Round 29 :

Sc 9 in sts at the back, sc 2 in sts of both the arm and body together, sc 18 in sts in the front, sc 2 in sts of both the arm and body together, sc 9 in sts at the back = (40)

Round 30 :

Sc 9, sc 7 in sts on the first arm, sc 18, sc 7 in sts on the second arm, sc 9 = (50)

Info :

In this round place the wire into the arms and body. Cut a piece of wire of 25 cm long and bend both ends of the wire and secure the ends with tape. Place the wire into the arms. Make 3 layers of some wire to be 13 cm long, tape the ends and insert into the body as shown in the picture. (Photo 4- 5- 6)

Round 31 :

Dec, sc 23, dec, sc 23 = (48)

Round 32 :

(Sc 6, dec)*6 = (42)

Round 33 :

(Sc 5, dec)*6 = (36)

Round 34 :

(Sc 4, dec)*6 = (30)

Round 35 :

(Sc 3, dec)*6 = (24)

Round 36 :

(Sc 2, dec)*6 = (18)

Round 37 - 40 :

(4 rounds) Sc in each st around = (18)

Info :

Fasten off.

β€” HEAD :

Info :

Hook 1,75 mm,

Round 1 :

Sc 6 in a mr = (6)

Round 2 :

(Inc)*6 = (12)

Round 3 :

(Sc, inc)*6 = (18)

Round 4 :

Sc, inc, (sc 2, inc)*5, sc = (24)

Round 5 :

(Sc 3, inc)*6 = (30)

Round 6 :

Sc 2, inc, (sc 4, inc)*5, sc 2 = (36)

Round 7 :

(Sc 5, inc)*6 = (42)

Round 8 :

Sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc)*5, sc 3 = (48)

Round 9 :

(Sc 7, inc)*6 = (54)

Round 10 :

Sc 4, inc, (sc 8, inc)*5, sc 4 = (60)

Round 11 - 19 :

(9 rounds) Sc in each st around = (60)

Round 20 :

Sc 24, ch 1 skip 1 st, sc 9, ch 1 skip 1 st, sc 25

Info :

Insert the 10 mm black safety eyes in the holes made in round 20.

Round 21 :

Sc 16, (inc, sc)*4, inc, sc 9, inc, (sc, inc)*4, sc 17 = (70)

Round 22 - 27 :

(6 rounds) Sc in each st around = (70)

Round 28 :

(Sc 5, dec)*10 = (60)

Round 29 :

Sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec)*9, sc 2 = (50)

Round 30 :

(Sc 3, dec)*10 = (40)

Round 31 :

Sc, dec, (sc 2, dec)*9, sc = (30)

Round 32 :

(Sc 3, dec)*6 = (24)

Round 33 :

(Sc 2, dec)*6 = (18)

Info :

* NOSE; With skin color yarn, by centering both eyes stitch the nose on 3 sts between rounds 22 - 23.

Info :

* SHAPING THE MOUTH; Use two long needles for making the mouth. Insert the needles between the rounds 27 and 28 leaving 4 sts between them and get them out of the top of the head. Pull the yarn lightly from the top and tie it. color the mouth with pink thread.

Info :

* SHAPING THE EYES; To make an eye hole, insert the needle from the back of the head at eye level, pull the needle out of the point 1 (marked with arrow) Insert the needle from point 2 and pull it out of point 3. Insert the needle from point 4 and take the needle out of the back of the head where you made the first entry. Pull the yarn ends proportionally from the back, form the eye holes and knot the yarn ends securely.

Info :

Click the link for the video tutorial of forming the eye hole: https://youtu.be/Rs_GQG56h0E

Info :

* EYEBROW - EYELASHES: With brown yarn, stitch the eyebrows on 3 sts 4 sts above the eyes leaving 8 sts between them. The eyelashes are embroidered on the eye without separating the layers of the yarn as in the picture. The lower eyelash is embroidered with a single layer of yarn. White part of the eye is embroidered with white yarn.

Info :

After finishing the head, sew it to the body.

β€” HAIR :

Info :

Hook: 2 mm. Click the video link for detailed tutorial about Aybuke doll's hair: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbEhSdpKPcw

Round part 1 :

Sc 6 in a mr = (6)

Round part 2 :

(Inc)*6 = (12)

Round part 3 :

(Sc, inc)*6 = (18)

Round part 4 :

Work in FLO, (sc 2, inc)*6 = (24)

Round part 5 :

(Sc 3, inc)*6 = (30)

Round part 6 :

(Sc 4, inc)*6 = (36)

Info :

Do not cut the yarn and continue crocheting the hair strands.

β€” 1st LAYER OF HAIR :

Round 1 :

Ch 35, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*3, hdc 21, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 2 :

Ch 28, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*3, hdc 14, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 3 :

Ch 26, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*2, hdc 15, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 4 :

Ch 23, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*2, hdc 12, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 5 :

Ch 17, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 2, sc 2, hdc 12, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 6 :

Ch 15, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 2, sc 2, hdc 10, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Info :

(This hair strand -made with 15 chs- should be over the left eye while being sewn to the head. Photo 1)

Round 7 :

Ch 28, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*3, hdc 14, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 8 :

Ch 30, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*3, hdc 16, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 9 :

Ch 37, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*4, hdc 20, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 10 :

Ch 40, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, inc, (hdc 2, hdcinc)*5, hdc 20, sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part

Round 11 - 36 :

(26 rows) Ch 30, starting from the 2nd ch from hook sl st 1, sc 2, hdc 26, "sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part" Cut the yarn. (photo 5)

Info :

Note: Alternatively, if you want these back hair strands to be longer, you can crochet the rows 11 - 36 as described below: 11 - 36 (26 rows) Ch 60, starting from the 2nd ch from hook sl st 1, sc 2, hdc 56, "sl st in the next st on round 6 of the round part" Cut the yarn.

β€” 2nd LAYER OF HAIR :

Info :

Attach the yarn to one of the back loops of round 4 of the round part of the hair. (Photo 2)

Round 1 - 18 :

(18 rounds) Ch 60, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sl st 1, sc 2, hdc 56, sl st in the next st on round 4 of the round part (Photo 3, The wrong side of the work should be facing outwards)

β€” SEWING HAIR TO THE HEAD :

Info :

Note: Pay attention to the fact that the hair is sewn to the head with the wrong side facing out. Place the hair on the top of the head first and fix it with pins.

Info :

Place the 15-chain hair strand which is on the 1st layer of the hair over the doll's eye. Place the 30-chain hair strands on the back of the head and fix them with pins and then sew them on with a needle and yarn.

Info :

Shape the ends of the hair in the front by curling them inward and fix them by sewing with a needle and yarn or sticking with hot silicone.

β€” HAT :

Info :

Hook: 2.2 mm

Round 1 :

Ch 17, starting from the 2nd ch from hook sc 15, 3-sc inc, continue from the other side of the chain sc 15, turn = (33)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (36)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (39)

Round 4 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc 2, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (42)

Round 5 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc 3, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (45)

Round 6 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc 4, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (48)

Round 7 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc 5, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (51)

Round 8 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc 6, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (54)

Round 9 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc 7, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (57)

Round 10 :

Ch 1, sc 15, (sc 8, inc)*3, sc 15, turn = (60)

Round 11 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 12 :

Work in FLO, ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 13 :

Ch 1, sc 3, hdc 4, dc 46, hdc 4, sc 3, turn = (60)

Round 14 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 15 :

Ch 1, sc 3, hdc 4, dc 46, hdc 4, sc 3, turn = (60)

Round 16 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 17 :

Ch 1, sc 3, hdc 4, dc 46, hdc 4, sc 3, turn = (60)

Round 18 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 19 :

Ch 1, sc 3, hdc 4, dc 46, hdc 4, sc 3, turn = (60)

Round 20 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 21 :

Ch 1, sc 3, hdc 4, dc 46, hdc 4, sc 3, turn = (60)

Round 22 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 23 :

Work in BLO, ch 1, sc 14, hdcinc, dc 14, (dcinc)*2, dc 14, hdcinc, sc 14, turn = (64)

Round 24 :

Ch 1, sc 14, hdc 2, hdcinc, (dc 4, dcinc)*3, (dcinc, dc 4)*3, hdcinc, hdc 2, sc 14, turn = (72)

Round 25 :

Ch 1, sc 13, hdcinc, (dc 10, dcinc)*3, dc 10, hdcinc, sc 14, turn = (77)

Round 26 :

Ch 1, sc 10, hdc 6, dcinc, (dc 8, dcinc)*5, hdc 6, sc 9 = (83) Cut the yarn.

Info :

Attach the yarn to one of the front loops of round 23. (Photo 2). Work in FLO, sc 14, hdcinc, dc 14, (dcinc)*2, dc 14, hdcinc, sc 14, turn = (64) (repeat for front piece)

Info :

Do not cut the yarn and continue crocheting. Take the back loop sts of the front piece and front loop sts of the back piece together and sl st on the edges of the TWO pieces to join them = (83cc) (photo 3)

Info :

Make a bow by using a 3.5 cm wide wire ribbon or grosgrain ribbon and decorate the hat with it.

β€” DRESS :

Info :

Hook: 2.2 mm or 2 mm

Round 1 :

Ch 40, starting from the 9th ch from hook (sc, inc)*16, turn = (48) (Note: 9 stitches are left unworked for buttonhole)

Round 2 - 3 :

(2 rows) Ch 1, sc 48, turn = (48)

Round 4 :

Sc 8, ch 8 skip 8 sts, sc 16, ch 8 skip 8 sts, sc 8, turn

Round 5 :

Ch 1, sc 8, sc 8 on chain, sc 16, sc 8 on chain, sc 8, turn = (48)

Round 6 - 13 :

(8 rows) Ch 1, sc 48, turn = (48). Continue by crocheting fdc on the skirt part of the dress.

Info :

(Fake double crochet: Do not yarn over and insert your hook into the stitch where you want to place the fake dc stitch. Yarn over and pull through. You have two loops on hook. Yarn over again and pull through the first loop of two loops on hook. Yarn over again and pull through the remaining loops on hook)

Round 14 :

Join both edges with a sl st. Work in FLO, ch 2, fdcinc in each st around, sl st in the 1st st = (96)

Round 15 - 22 :

(8 rounds) Ch 2, fdc in each st around, sl st in the 1st st = (96)

Round 23 :

Work in BLO, ch 2, (fdc, fdcinc)*repeat to the end of the row, sl st in the 1st st

Round 24 :

Ch 2, fdc in each st around, sl st in the 1st st

Round 25 :

Ch 2, (fdc 2, dcinc)*repeat to the end of the row, sl st in the 1st st

Round 26 :

Ch 2, fdc in each st around, sl st in the 1st st

Round 27 :

Ch 2, (fdc 3, dcinc)*repeat to the end of the row, sl st in the 1st st

Round 28 :

Work in BLO, ch 2, fdc in each st around, sl st in the 1st st

Round 29 - 32 :

(4 rows) Ch 2, fdc in each st around, sl st in the 1st st

Round 33 :

Work in BLO, (Ch 3, skip 1 st, sc)*repeat to the end of the row. Fasten off.

Info :

Sew cotton lace at the edge of the skirt. Using the same cotton lace, sew the lace that you cut 8 cm long by shrinking it with needle thread on the skirt of the dress at certain intervals.

Info :

FOR THE SLEEVES OF THE DRESS; crochet only on top edge of the arm opening of the dress and attach the yarn to one of the sts at the arm opening, (ch 1, sl st 1)*repeat for a few sts. Fasten off.

Info :

FOR BOTTOM SKIRT OF TULLE; cut the tulle in strips of 3 cm wide and 19 cm long and attach them to the back loops of row 14 as if attaching hair strands to head.

Info :

Clink the link for the video tutorial: https://youtu.be/aaXrwQJzohk. Sew on a button at the back of the dress.

β€” JACKET :

Info :

Hook 2 mm, with the yarn with the color of jacket (Alize diva 167),

Round 1 :

Ch 37, starting from the 2nd ch from hook, sc 36, turn = (36)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (sc 2, inc)*12, turn = (48)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (48)

Round 4 :

Ch 1, (inc, sc 3)*12, turn = (60)

Round 5 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (60)

Round 6 :

Ch 1, sc 9, ch 10 skip 12 sts, sc 18, ch 10 skip 12 sts, sc 9, turn

Round 7 :

Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (56)

Round 8 - 10 :

(3 rounds) Ch 1, sc in each st along, turn = (56)

Info :

The length of the jacket should be enough to the waist of the dress

Round 11 :

Work in BLO, (ch 4, skip 1 st, sl st 1)*28

Info :

Do not cut the yarn and sl st in each st along the front edge of the jacket through the neckline. By centering the collar on the neckline of the jacket, mark its place with pins and start crocheting it on the neckline between the pins.

Round (Collar) 1 :

Sc 30, turn = (30)

Round (Collar) 2 - 6 :

(5 rounds) Ch 1, sc 30, turn = (30)

Round (Collar) 7 :

Work in FLO, (ch 4, skip 1 st, sc 1)*15

Info :

Do not cut the yarn and sl st in each st along the other front edge of the jacket. Fasten off.

Info :

Sew 3 mini buttons on jacket.

β€” SLEEVES OF JACKET :

Round 1 :

With the color of jacket, Attach the yarn from one of the sts left for the sleeve of the jacket, sc 23, sl st in the 1st st

Round 2 - 23 :

(22 rounds) Ch 1, sc 23, sl st in the 1st st

Round 24 :

Work in BLO, (ch 4, skip 1 st, sc)*12

Info :

For the stitching image on the collar, sleeves and pockets on the jacket: Surface sl st along the edge of jacket by attaching the yarn with the color of the dress from the back. (photo 4/5)

β€” SHOES :

Info :

Hook: 2 mm,

Round 1 :

Ch 7, starting from the 2nd ch from hook inc, sc 4, sc 5 in the same st, sc 4, inc = (17)

Round 2 :

(Inc)*2, sc 4, (inc)*5, sc 4, (inc)*2 = (26)

Round 3 :

Sc, inc, sc 6, (sc, inc)*5, sc 6, inc, sc = (33)

Round 4 :

Sc in each st around = (33)

Round 5 :

Sc 12, inc, sc 8, inc, sc 11 = (35)

Round 6 :

Work in blo, sc in each st around = (35)

Round 7 - 10 :

(4 rounds) Sc in each st around = (35)

Round 11 :

Sc 11, (dec)*8, sc 8 = (27)

Round 12 :

Sl st 27 (You can crochet this row after putting the shoes on feet)

Info :

Attach the yarn with the same color of the dress to the front loops of round 6, (sl st 1, ch 1)* repeat to the end of the round. Cut the yarn. Decorate the shoes using two ready-made ribbon roses or buttons.

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the wire into the arms and body: cut a 25 cm wire, bend and tape the ends, place into the arms and make 3 layered wires of 13 cm to insert into the body for support before closing the torso.
  • Attach the head to the body by sewing securely after finishing eyes, nose and mouth shaping; match round counts and center the head over the body opening.
  • Place safety eyes between rounds 20-21 on the head; ensure eyes are evenly spaced and centered then secure the washers before closing the head.
  • Sew the hair piece to the top of the head with the wrong side facing out, pin the 15-chain strand over the left eye and sew the back strands in place, then curl and secure front ends by sewing or hot glue.
  • Attach arms to the body by crocheting them into the body at the specified rounds (sc 2 both arm and body together) and sew the legs to the body base then weave in ends and attach shoes and dress as shown.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds and to mark the middle of the back before joining arms or legs.
  • πŸ’‘Choose a hook size that produces a tight fabric with no gaps to prevent fiberfill from escaping; the suggested hooks are guidelines and may be adjusted to your tension.
  • πŸ’‘Do not overstuff limbs and head; stuff gradually and shape as you go to achieve smooth contours and stable seams.
  • πŸ’‘Secure all wire ends with tape and additional wrapping to prevent them from poking through the finished doll; cover taped ends with fiberfill or yarn.

Create a sweet companion you will cherish for years β€” Doll Aybuke is full of personality and handmade charm. Follow the round-by-round instructions and enjoy shaping the hair, clothing and delicate facial details. This project makes a thoughtful gift or keepsake and is a lovely way to practice detailed amigurumi techniques. πŸ§ΆπŸ’•

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished doll measures approximately 28-32 cm tall depending on yarn and hook size used and how much stuffing you add.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size and required hook. Adjust hook size accordingly and check that the fabric is tight enough to hold stuffing.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes familiarity with single crochet, increases, decreases, working in BLO/FLO and basic shaping techniques.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 12-15 hours across multiple sessions, though time will vary based on experience and how much detail you add.