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Farrah Doll Amigurumi Pattern

Farrah Doll 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 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 Farrah Doll Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a detailed Farrah amigurumi bride doll with a layered wig and ruffled wedding dress. You will crochet arms, legs, body, head, wig layers and a beautiful dress step by step. The instructions include tips for inserting wire, attaching the wig, and finishing facial details so your doll looks professional.

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

The pattern uses Jeans / Etrofil yarns and a small hook for tight stitches, plus optional wire supports for posture. It includes photo references and construction notes to help you assemble and style the doll seamlessly.

Why You'll Love This Farrah Doll Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic amigurumi shaping with a romantic, couture dress design that truly stands out. I enjoy the challenge of creating layered hair that can be styled and pinned, giving each doll a unique personality. The step-by-step rounds and photos make complex parts manageable, and I find the finished doll is always worth the time and care. I hope you love making Farrah as much as I enjoyed designing her.

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

Switch Things Up

I love to customize this doll by changing yarn colors for different skin tones, hair hues, or dress palettes to match a theme or wedding color scheme.

I sometimes swap the recommended hook size and yarn weight to make a mini keychain version or a larger display doll; just remember to adjust stitch counts if needed.

I encourage adding embroidered details like tiny lace, beads, or pearl accents to the dress to give each doll a unique, couture finish.

I often change the wig length and curl pattern for different looks β€” try tighter spirals, looser waves, or even a short bob for variety.

I also like to use floral trim, sequins, or ribbon for the bouquet and dress skirt edges to create a more textured and personalized result.

If you want a posable doll, I add thin craft wire to the limbs and shape them after stuffing so the doll can hold small props or pose naturally.

I recommend experimenting with face placement and expression by moving the eyes and adjusting eyebrow shapes for a wide range of personalities.

I sometimes make themed variations: seasonal dresses, party outfits, or tiny accessories like purses and veils to expand the doll's wardrobe.

I like to mix yarn brands for texture contrasts β€” for example, using a slightly fuzzy yarn for hair and smooth yarn for the dress to create visual depth.

Don't be afraid to repurpose small craft items like tiny pearls or charms as buttons or jewelry to elevate the finished piece further.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when working in spiral rounds leads to losing the start of round; mark the first stitch of every round and reposition the marker as you work. βœ— Changing yarn colors without securing ends can cause loose joins; weave in or knot tails and hide them into the next rounds for a clean finish. βœ— Overstuffing limbs and body makes shaping difficult and can distort stitch definition; stuff gradually, checking shape frequently and adding only small amounts at a time. βœ— Not checking gauge with recommended hook size will change the doll size and fit of clothing; make a small gauge sample or adjust hook size to match the look of the pattern.

Farrah Doll Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming Farrah wedding doll with detailed step-by-step crochet rounds, a layered wig and a ruffled wedding dress. This pattern guides you through every piece so you can create a beautiful handcrafted keepsake. Perfect for makers who enjoy detailed amigurumi and elegant finishing touches.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Farrah Doll Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Jeans - YarnArt Skin (code 73): 30g
  • 02
    Jeans - YarnArt White (code 62): 160g
  • 03
    Jeans - YarnArt Pink (code 36): 5g
  • 04
    Jeans - YarnArt Light Pink (code 18): 5g
  • 05
    Etrofil Jeans - Yellow (code 59): 30g

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.3 mm (or the size you prefer)
  • 02
    Wire (for internal arm/leg/pose support and body option)
  • 03
    Sewing needle
  • 04
    Stitch marker
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Pink blush makeup powder
  • 07
    Pins
  • 08
    Optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify filling
  • 09
    Silicon glue
  • 10
    3 buttons
  • 11
    Safety eyes 10 mm (2 pieces)
  • 12
    Embroidery thread: black and white
  • 13
    Tulle (50 cm x 60 cm)
  • 14
    Fiberfill (polyester stuffing)

Progress Tracker

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β€” Arms (make two) :

Rd 1 :

6sc in the magic ring (6)

Rd 2 :

6inc (12)

Rd 3 :

*3sc, 1inc* crochet 3 times (15)

Rd 4 - Rd 5 :

15sc (15)

Rd 6 :

1sc, 2dec, 10sc (13)

Rd 7 :

1sc, 1N, 11sc (Crochet "N": photo 1, 2, 3) (13)

Rd 8 :

1sc, 1dec, 3sc, 2dec, 3sc (10)

Rd 9 :

1dec, 8sc (9)

Info :

Cut the white yarn (62), Change to the skin Yarn (73)

Rd 10 :

BLO: 9sc (Photo 05) (9)

Rd 11 - Rd 24 :

9sc (9)

Rd 25 :

9sc, 1slst, Fasten off (9)

β€” Border round (arms) :

Info :

Working in the FLO of round 09, attach the white yarn (62): (Photo 06)

Rd 1 :

9sc (9)

Rd 2 :

*[1slst, 3ch]* crochet 9 times (Photo 07) , Fasten off (9)

β€” Legs (make two) :

Rd 1 :

Begin with 5 ch, start in 2nd chain from the hook: 1inc, 2sc, [4sc], bottom side of chain: 2sc, 1inc (photo 10, 11) (12)

Rd 2 :

1sc, 1inc, 2sc, 4inc, 2sc, 1inc, 1sc (18)

Rd 3 :

1inc, 4sc, *1sc, 1inc* crochet 4 times, 4sc, 1inc (24)

Rd 4 - Rd 6 :

24sc (24)

Rd 7 :

6sc, 6dec, 6sc (18)

Rd 8 :

5sc, 4dec, 5sc (14)

Rd 9 :

6sc, 1dec, 6sc (13)

Rd 10 - Rd 11 :

13sc (13)

Info :

Tips: Prepare insoles. Draw an outline around the sole on the cardboard (if you plan to wash the toy, then it's better to use a plastic sheet, for example, plastic cover from regular jars) (Photo 12). Insert the shoe sole made from plastic or Carton inside to flatten the foot, Use the glue the carton and shoe soles with together .. (Photo:13)

Info :

Change to the skin Yarn (73), with the last st of Rd 11

Rd 12 :

BLO: 6sc, 1dec, 5sc (Photo 14) (12)

Rd 13 - Rd 19 :

12sc (12)

Rd 20 :

1inc, 11sc (13)

Rd 21 - Rd 22 :

13sc (13)

Rd 23 :

1inc, 12sc (14)

Rd 24 - Rd 29 :

14sc (14)

Rd 30 :

1inc, 13sc (15)

Rd 31 - Rd 34 :

15sc (15)

Rd 35 :

15sc, 1slst, Fasten off (15)

Border round :

Working in the FLO of round 11, attach the white yarn (62) (Photo 15)

Rd 1 :

13sc (13)

Rd 2 :

*[1slst, 3ch]* crochet 13 times, Fasten off (13)

β€” Body :

Info :

You can choose the 1st or 2nd option. Option 1: insert wire into crocheted body doll - Use 2 wires 28 cm long and bend it as shown in the photo 18, 19. Option 2: only insert a stick (or wire) to splint a doll's neck. Prepare a wooden stick (or wire) about 9 cm (Photo 20). How to splint a doll's neck :https://youtu.be/4Zm8rFRAdmI

Rd 36 :

15sc (around the 1st leg), 4sc (along the chain), 15sc (around the 2rd leg), 4sc (along the chain) (Photo 23) (38)

Rd 37 :

*2sc, 1inc* crochet 2 times, 1inc, 22sc, *1inc, 2sc* crochet 3 times (44)

Rd 38 :

*4sc, 1inc* crochet 2 times, 24sc, *1inc, 4sc* crochet 2 times (48)

Rd 39 - Rd 44 :

48sc (48)

Rd 45 :

*6sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (42)

Rd 46 :

*1dec, 5sc* crochet 6 times (36)

Info :

Cut the white yarn (62), Change to the skin yarn (73)

Rd 47 :

36sc (36)

Rd 48 - Rd 55 :

36sc (36)

Rd 56 :

start to join arms: 9sc on the body, from body and arm together 3sc, 15sc, from body and arm together 3sc, 6sc (Photo 25,26) (36)

Rd 57 :

9sc, 6sc from outer sts of arm, 15sc, 6sc from outer sts of arm, 6sc (Photo 27) (42)

Rd 58 :

*5sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (36)

Rd 59 :

*2sc, 1dec, 2sc* crochet 6 times (30)

Rd 60 :

*3sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (24)

Rd 61 :

*1sc, 1dec, 1sc* crochet 6 times (18)

Rd 62 :

*1sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (12)

β€” Neck and Head :

Info :

If you choose the 2nd option, insert a stick (or wire) to the doll's neck (Photo 30)

Rd 63 - Rd 66 :

12sc (12)

Rd 67 :

12inc (24)

Rd 68 :

*1sc, 1inc* crochet 12 times (36)

Rd 69 :

*5sc, 1inc* crochet 6 times (42)

Rd 70 :

3sc, 1inc, *6sc, 1inc* crochet 5 times, 3sc (48)

Rd 71 :

*7sc, 1inc* crochet 6 times (54)

Rd 72 - Rd 83 :

54sc (54)

Rd 84 :

*7sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (48)

Rd 85 :

3sc, 1dec, *6sc, 1dec* crochet 5 times, 3sc (42)

Rd 86 :

*5sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (36)

Rd 87 :

2sc, 1dec, *4sc, 1dec* crochet 5 times, 2sc (30)

Rd 88 :

*3sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (24)

Rd 89 :

1sc, 1dec, *2sc, 1dec* crochet 5 times, 1sc (18)

Rd 90 :

*1sc, 1dec* crochet 6 times (12)

Rd 91 :

6dec, 1slst, Fasten off (6)

Info :

Put the eyes between round 76 and 77. The distance between two eyes is 9 stitches. (photo 35)

Info :

TIPS: Use the skin yarn (73). Attach the yarn in to eyes (refer the photo 32, 33, 34). Then pull it strongly and knot. So you can have cute looking deep eyes

Info :

Embroider the nose with skin yarn, the distance from eye to nose is 3 stitches (photo 36)

Info :

Embroider the eyelashes, eyebrows with black thread (photo 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44)

β€” Ears (make two) :

Info :

With skin (73) color: Begin with 2ch, start in 2nd chain from the hook: [6dc], 1slst, leave a long tail to sew the ears on the head, Fasten off (Photo 45)

Info :

Sew the ears between Rd 77 and Rd 79. The space between eye and ear is 5 stitches (photo 46)

β€” Wig :

Rd 1 :

8sc in the magic ring (8)

Rd 2 :

BLO: 8inc (16)

Rd 3 :

BLO: *1sc, 1inc* crochet 8 times (24)

Rd 4 :

BLO: *1sc, 1inc, 1sc* crochet 8 times, DO NOT cut the yarn (32)

β€” Hair Strands (summary layers) :

Layer 1 (a) :

Work in the Rd 4 (Total 16 strands) (photo 48, 49, 50)

Row 1 =>13 :

23ch, start in 2nd chain from the hook: 22hdc, then crochet in this Rd 4: 1sk, 1sc

Row 14 =>16 :

28ch, start in 2nd chain from the hook: 27hdc, then crochet in this Rd 4: 1sk, 1sc

Layer 2 (b) :

Work in the FLO of Rd 3 (Total 12 strands) (photo 51, 52)

Row 17 =>28 :

39ch, start in 2nd chain from the hook: 38hdc, then crochet in this FLO of Rd 3: 1sk, 1sc

Layer 3 (c) :

Work in the FLO of Rd 2 (Total 8 strands) (photo 53, 54)

Row 29 =>36 :

39ch, start in 2nd chain from the hook: 38hdc, then crochet in this FLO of Rd 2: 1sk, 1sc

Layer 4 (d) :

Work in the FLO of Rd 1 (Total 4 strands) (photo 55, 56)

Row 37 =>40 :

36ch, start in 2nd chain from the hook: 35hdc, then crochet in this FLO of Rd 1: 1sk, 1sc, Fasten off and weave in the ends.

β€” Assembly :

Info :

For the correct placement of the wig insert a pin both through the magic ring of the cap and the magic ring of the head (photo 57).

Info :

Then align the wig in such a way that it also covers the sides of the head evenly. Pin the edge of the cap to the head (photo 58, 59).

Info :

Use matching colored sewing thread to sew (or Use the Silicon glue) the wig to the head (photo 60)

Info :

Blush your dolls cheeks (Photo 62).

β€” Wedding Dress (a. Upper Body) :

With the White yarn (62) Rd 1 :

Begin with 41, start in 2nd chain from the hook: 40sc, turn (40)

Rd 2 :

40sc, turn (40)

Rd 3 :

BLO: *9sc, 1inc* crochet 4 times, turn (44)

Rd 4 :

1ch , 7sc, 7ch , 8sk, 14sc, 7ch , 8sk, 7sc, turn (Photo 64, 65) (42)

Rd 5 :

1ch , 1inc, 5sc, 1inc, 7sc ( into 7ch), 1inc, 12sc, 1inc, 7sc (into 7ch), 1inc, 5sc, 1inc, turn (48)

Rd 6 - Rd 9 :

1ch , 48sc, turn (48)

Rd 10 :

1ch , 48sc, (do not turn), 1slst onto the first stich to form a circle (Photo 67) (48)

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert a pin through the magic ring of the wig cap and the magic ring of the head to position the wig, then pin the wig edge evenly around the head before sewing.
  • Sew the wig to the head using matching sewing thread, or use silicon glue for a permanent bond; pin the edges first to ensure even placement.
  • Attach the arms by joining them to the body in the rounds indicated (start to join arms at Rd 56), matching the instructions: from body and arm together 3sc where specified.
  • Connect the two legs together from the back by aligning connection points, crochet a 4ch bridge with white yarn (62) to join the legs as shown (Photo 21, 22), then continue body rounds.
  • Insert wires as instructed for posture: either two 28 cm wires bent as shown for internal support or a 9 cm wooden stick to splint the neck, then stuff body and shoulders firmly with fiberfill.
  • Sew ears between Rd 77 and Rd 79 using the long tail left on the ear pieces and position facial elements (eyes at rounds 76-77) before embroidering details.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of the start of each spiral round and when joining parts; this helps maintain correct stitch counts.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff limbs and head gradually and evenly while shaping; overstuffing can distort stitches and under stuffing can cause flat areas.
  • πŸ’‘Pin parts in position and check symmetry before permanently sewing to avoid mismatched placement and to make adjustments easily.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends as you go and secure color changes to keep the inside tidy and prevent unraveling during assembly.

This Farrah wedding doll pattern gives you everything you need to create a lovely bridal amigurumi with layered hair and a ruffled gown. The pattern includes step-by-step rounds, wig construction, and assembly tips so your doll will look polished and professional. Enjoy the process of making a unique keepsake for weddings, gifts, or display. 🧢🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 32 cm tall when using the recommended yarn and hook size and following the pattern instructions.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size. If you choose a thicker yarn, use a larger hook and expect a chunkier doll; choose appropriate hook sizes to keep stitch density similar.

Do I need wire for this pattern?

Wire is optional. The pattern offers two options: inserting two wires for internal arm/leg support or using a wooden stick to splint the neck. Wire gives posability and extra support for the wig and dress.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 12-15 hours across multiple sessions, depending on experience, speed, and whether you add detailed finishing like embroidery and wig styling.