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Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern
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8-10 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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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive crocheting.

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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 Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern set includes three charming amigurumi characters from Alice in Wonderland: Alice, the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit. Each toy uses small yarn quantities and detailed shaping to capture the characters' personalities. Clear round-by-round written instructions are supported by step photos to guide you through assembly and finishing.

Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will learn face placement, working in both sitting and standing body variations, and simple surface embroidery. The finished toys are small, poseable and perfect as keepsakes or gifts.

Why You'll Love This Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings classic storybook characters to life with playful stitch detail and bright colors. I designed the patterns to balance charm and achievable complexity, so you get a rewarding finishing experience. I enjoy the smiley expressions and tiny accessories that make each character unique and full of personality. The step photos and clear round instructions are there because I know how helpful visuals are when assembling small amigurumi pieces.

Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this pattern is for customization! You can switch the color palette to pastel shades for a soft, nursery-friendly set or bold brights for a playful look.

Change yarn weight and hook size to make the characters bigger or smaller; bulky yarn and a larger hook will create a chunky cuddly version, while finer yarn gives a mini keychain size.

I often add embroidered freckles or different eye sizes to change character expressions and personality. Small changes make each toy unique and charming.

Try adding wire into the tail or limbs for light posability so the Cheshire Cat can be posed in more playful positions.

For a different finish, replace safety eyes with French knots or embroidered eyes for a fully handmade look that is safe for little ones.

Create tiny outfits or accessories like a removable bowtie, mini hat, or apron in contrasting colors to increase play value and custom appeal.

Use metallic or sparkly thread for small highlights on the mushroom spots or dress trims for a magical feel.

Mix and match faces between charactersβ€”for example, try the Cheshire Cat’s smile on a larger head to create a unique hybrid toy.

I like to stuff the head a little firmer than the body to ensure the face holds its shape when sewing on features and accessoriesβ€”try different stuffing amounts to alter posture and stability.

Finally, consider making a set of outfits to swap on one base doll; it lets you reuse the same body style to create multiple characters quickly and economically.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when working rounds can cause miscounts and uneven shaping; place a marker at the start of each round to maintain accurate stitch counts. βœ— Stuffing too early or too firmly makes shaping difficult and can distort features; stuff gradually and firmly only where needed while forming the shape. βœ— Forgetting to change yarn colors at the correct round will leave visible joins; follow the round numbers precisely and carry yarn neatly or fasten off at color changes. βœ— Not pinning parts before sewing results in uneven placement; pin or use stitch markers to hold pieces and check symmetry before permanently sewing. βœ— Using a much larger hook than recommended will make the toy floppy and loose; use the specified hook sizes or adjust yarn weight and check gauge before continuing.

Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

Create a delightful Alice in Wonderland amigurumi set including Alice, the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit. This pattern gives you clear, photo-assisted instructions so you can crochet each character with personality and charm. Perfect for gifting or decorating, you will enjoy shaping faces, playful stripes and tiny accessories while improving your amigurumi skills.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    YarnArt Jeans (50g, 160m) Color A: white - 50g
  • 02
    Susan Cotton (50g, 120m) Color B: skin color - 50g
  • 03
    YarnArt Jeans (50g, 160m) Color C: black - 50g
  • 04
    YarnArt Jeans (50g, 160m) Color D: blue - 50g
  • 05
    YarnArt Jeans (50g, 160m) Color E: yellow - 50g
  • 06
    YarnArt Jeans (50g, 160m) Color F: red - 50g
  • 07
    YarnArt Jeans (50g, 160m) Color G: off white - 50g
  • 08
    YarnArt Jeans (50g, 160m) Color H: beige - 50g
  • 09
    Cheshire cat: Susan Cotton 63 or Yarnart Jeans 59 fuchsia - 50g
  • 10
    Cheshire cat: Yarnart Jeans 18 light pink - 50g
  • 11
    Cheshire cat: Yarnart Jeans 01 white - 50g
  • 12
    Cheshire cat: Yarnart Jeans 35 yellow - 50g

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5mm
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 1.75mm (for small details, where indicated)
  • 03
    1 pair of safety eyes size 6mm (per character as required)
  • 04
    Tapestry needles
  • 05
    Brown and black thread for embroidery
  • 06
    Pins for assembly
  • 07
    Stitch markers
  • 08
    Scissors
  • 09
    Polyester fiberfill

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β€” Sitting Body (yarn A) :

Round 1 :

sc 7 into a magic loop (7)

Round 2 :

inc 7 (14)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 7x (21)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 7x (28)

Round 5-7 :

sc 28 (3 rnds), change to yarn B (28)

Round 8-10 :

sc 28 (3 rnds) (28)

Round 11 :

[sc 5, dec] 4x (24)

Round 12 :

[sc 4, dec] 4x, stuff firmly (20)

Round 13 :

[sc 3, dec] 4x (16)

Round 14 :

[sc 2, dec] 4x (12)

Round 15 :

[sc 2, dec] 3x (9)

Round 16-20 :

sc 9 (5 rnds) (9)

Round 21 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn (pic 1).

β€” 1st Leg-Standing Body (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 4, start on the 2nd st from the hook, sc 2, (sc 3) on the last st, sc 1, inc (8)

Round 2 :

inc, sc 1, inc 3, sc 1, inc 2 (14)

Round 3-4 :

sc 14 (2 rnds) (14)

Round 5 :

sc 2, dec 5, sc 2, change to yarn A (9)

Round 6-11 :

sc 9 (6 rnds) (9)

Round 12 :

sc 2 (2)

Info :

Break the yarn.

β€” 2nd Leg-Standing Body (yarn C) :

Round 1-11 :

Repeat rnd 1-11 of the 1st Leg (9)

Info :

Do not break the yarn, join with the last st of the 1st leg, continue to crochet the Standing Body.

β€” Standing Body (yarn A) :

Round 12 :

sc 9 (on the 1st leg), sc 9 (on the 2nd leg) (pic 3) (18)

Round 13-15 :

sc 18 (3 rnds), change to yarn B (18)

Round 16 :

[sc 4, dec] 3x, stuff firmly (15)

Round 17 :

[sc 3, dec] 3x (12)

Round 18 :

[sc 2, dec] 3x (9)

Round 19-23 :

sc 9 (5 rnds) (9)

Round 24 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn (pic 2).

β€” Head (yarn B) :

Round 1 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 2 :

inc 6 (12)

Round 3 :

sc 12 (8 rnds), ch 1, turn (pic 3) (12)

Round 10 :

(blo) [sc 1, inc] 6x (18)

Round 11 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 6x (24)

Round 12 :

[sc 3, inc] 6x (30)

Round 13 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 6x (36)

Round 14 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 6x (36)

Round 15-20 :

sc 70 (6 rnds) (70)

Round 21 :

[sc 5, dec] 10x (60)

Round 22 :

[sc 2, dec, sc 2] 10x (50)

Round 23 :

[sc 3, dec] 10x, stuff firmly (40)

Round 24 :

[sc 3, dec] 8x (32)

Round 25 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 8x (24)

Info :

Break the yarn with a long rest, use 2 pins to locate the eyes between rnd 8&9, 3 sts apart - we will insert the eyes after.

β€” Pink Face (yarn B) :

Round 1 :

ch 25, start on the 2nd st from the hook, sc 6, dec, sc 7, dec, sc 6, (sc 3) in the last stitch, continue to crochet on the other side, sc 22, inc (48)

Round 2 :

sc 22, inc 3, sc 20, inc 3 (54)

Round 3 :

sc 1, dec, sc 16, dec, sc 1, inc 5, hdc 3, hdc inc in the same st, [hdc 4, hdc inc] 3x, hdc 3, inc 5 (66)

Round 4 :

sc 5, dec, sc 6, dec, sc 5, [inc, sc 2] 2x, inc, hdc 2, hdc inc, hdc 6, hdc inc, hdc 12, hdc inc, hdc 6, hdc inc, hdc 2, inc, [sc 2, inc] 2x (74)

Round 5 :

sc 4, dec, sc 6, dec, sc 4, [inc, sc 3] 3x, inc, sc 30, inc, [sc 3, inc] 3x, slst on the 1st st (80)

Info :

Break the yarn with a really long rest to sew later (pic 2).

β€” Dress (yarn D) :

Round 1 :

[sc 3, inc] 3x (15)

Round 2 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 5x (20)

Round 3 :

[sc 3, inc] 5x (25)

Round 4 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 5x (30)

Round 5-6 :

sc 30 (2 rnds) (30)

Round 7 :

(flo) [hdc 1, hdc inc] 15x (45)

Round 8-9 :

hdc 45 (2 rnds) (45)

Round 10 :

[sc 1, ch 1] 45x, slst on the 1st sc (90)

Info :

Break the yarn (pic 10-11). Join yarn A on the 1st st of the blo on rnd 7 (pic 12), continue to crochet:

Round 1 :

[hdc 1, hdc inc] 15x (45)

Round 2-3 :

hdc 45 (2 rnds) (45)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, ch 2] 45x, slst on the 1st sc (135)

Info :

Break the yarn (pic 13-14).

β€” Hair (yarn E) :

Round 1 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 2 :

inc 6 (12)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 6x (18)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 6x (24)

Round 5 :

[sc 3, inc] 6x (30)

Round 6 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 6x (36)

Round 7 :

[sc 5, inc] 6x (42)

Round 8 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 6x (48)

Round 9-15 :

sc 48 (7 rnds) (48)

Round 16 :

sc 13, hdc 2, dc 5, hdc 2, sc 1, slst 1, sc 1, hdc 2, dc 5, hdc 2, sc 14 (48)

Round 17 :

[ch 10, start on the 3rd st from the hook, (hdc inc) 3x, hdc 5, slst on the next st (pic 15-16)] 6x, sc 5, hdc 3, dc 6, hdc 2, sc 1, slst 1, sc 1, hdc 2, dc 6, hdc 3, sc 6, [ch 10, start on the 3rd st from the hook, (hdc inc) 3x, hdc 5, slst on the next st] 6x (pic 17-18)

Info :

Break the yarn. Wear the hair on the head (pic 19-20-21). Insert the 6mm eyes between rnd 18&19, 8 sts apart. Use brown thread to embroider eyelashes & eyebrows.

β€” Bowtie (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 25, start on the 3rd st from the hook, [sc 1, ch 1, skip 1 st] 11x, sc on the last st, ch 1, turn (24)

Round 2 :

[sc 1 on the chain-space of the last rnd, ch 1, skip 1 st] 11x, sc on the last st, ch 1, turn (24)

Round 3 :

Repeat rnd 2 (24)

Info :

Break the yarn with a really long rest, sew 2 edges together. Wrap the remaining yarn around the bowtie.

β€” Bowtie's band (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 54, start on the 3rd st from the hook, hdc 52, slst on the 1st ch (52)

Info :

Break the yarn, sew 2 edges together, and then sew the bowtie to the band (pic 22).

β€” Arms (yarn B, X2) :

Round 1 :

sc 7 into a magic loop (7)

Round 2-3 :

sc 7 (2 rnds) (7)

Round 4 :

dec, sc 5 (6)

Round 5-6 :

sc 6 (2 rnds), change to yarn D (6)

Round 7 :

ch 2, [(dc inc) in the same st] 6x, slst on the ch 2 (12)

Round 8 :

sc 12 (12)

Round 9 :

dec 6 (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, sew 2 edges together, then sew the arms on the body (pic 23).

β€” Apron (yarn A) :

Round 1 :

ch 7, start on the 2nd st from the hook, sc 6, ch 1, turn (6)

Round 2 :

sc 6, ch 1, turn (6)

Round 3 :

inc, sc 4, inc, ch 1, turn (8)

Round 4 :

sc 8, ch 1, turn (8)

Round 5 :

inc, sc 6, inc, ch 1, turn (10)

Round 6 :

sc 10, ch 1, turn (10)

Round 7 :

(we will crochet the border around the apron), sc 9, (sc 3) on the corner, sc 3, ch 31 (pic 25), start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 30, sc 2 (pic 26), ch 21, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 20 (pic 27), slst 5 on the 1st rnd, ch 21, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 20 (pic 28), sc 2, ch 31 (pic 25), start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 30, sc 4, (sc 3) on the corner, slst on the 1st st

Info :

Break the yarn, hide the remaining yarn (pic 29). Wear the apron on Alice (pic 30-31).

β€” Sitting Legs (yarn C, X2) :

Round 1 :

ch 6, start on the 2nd stitch from the hook, sc 4, (sc 3), continue to crochet on the other side of the foundation chain, sc 3, inc 1 (12)

Round 2 :

inc 1, sc 3, inc 3, sc 3, inc 2 (18)

Round 3-4 :

sc 18 (2 rnds) (18)

Round 5 :

sc 5, dec 4, sc 5, start stuffing (14)

Round 6 :

sc 3, dec 4, sc 3, change to yarn A (10)

Round 7-12 :

sc 10 (6 rnds), stuff firmly (10)

Info :

Break the yarn with a long rest, sew the legs on the sitting body (make sure the sitting body can touch the ground without falling)-pic 32.

β€” Mushroom (yarn F) :

Round 1 :

sc 5 into a magic loop (5)

Round 2 :

inc 5 (10)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 5x (15)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 3x (20)

Round 5 :

[sc 3, inc] 5x (25)

Round 6 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 5x (30)

Round 7 :

[sc 5, inc] 5x (35)

Round 8 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 5x (40)

Round 9 :

[sc 7, inc] 5x (45)

Round 10 :

[sc 4, inc, sc 4] 5x (50)

Round 11 :

[sc 9, inc] 5x (55)

Round 12 :

[sc 5, inc, sc 5] 5x (60)

Round 13 :

[sc 11, inc] 5x (65)

Round 14 :

[sc 6, inc, sc 6] 5x (70)

Round 15 :

[sc 13, inc] 5x (75)

Round 16 :

[sc 7, inc, sc 7] 5x, change to yarn G (80)

Round 17 :

(blo) [sc 3, dec, sc 3] 10x (70)

Round 18 :

[sc 5, dec] 10x (60)

Round 19 :

[sc 2, dec, sc 2] 10x (50) (pic 35)

Round 20 :

[sc 3, dec] 10x, stuff firmly (40)

Round 21 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 10x (30)

Round 22 :

[sc 3, dec] 6x (pic 36) (24)

Round 23 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 6x, change to yarn H (18)

Round 24-28 :

sc 18 (5 rnds) (18)

Round 29-30 :

dec, sc 6, inc 2, sc 6, dec (2 rnds) (18)

Round 31 :

sc 18 (18)

Round 32 :

sc 5, [inc, sc 2] 3x, sc 4 (21)

Round 33 :

sc 21 (21)

Round 34 :

sc 6, [inc, sc 3] 3x, sc 3 (24)

Round 35-36 :

sc 24 (2 rnds), stuff firmly (24)

Round 37 :

dec 12 (12)

Round 38 :

dec 6 (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts (pic 37). Cut a piece of yarn G, use tapestry needle (pic 38), pull through 3 sts on rnd 23 (pic 39-40). Pull really hard to create a dent as pic 41, tie a knot (pic 42), cut and hide the remaining yarn (pic 43). Continue to do it for the remaining sts on rnd 23 (this would make the mushroom shorter and look more real). Join yarn F on the 1st st of the flo on rnd 17 (pic 44), crochet: *sc 1, ch 1*, repeat ** till the end, slst on the 1st sc (pic 45). Use brown thread to make the lines on the mushroom (pic 46), use white thread to make French knots on top of the mushroom (pic 47-48).

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the Sitting/Standing Body inside the head through the opening after rnd 26 of the head, align and stuff firmly before closing the head opening, then sew the head to the body if required (follow photo placement).
  • Position and sew the arms on either side of the body; sew two edges of each arm, stuff firmly and attach using a whipstitch so they are secure and symmetrical (see pics for placement).
  • Sew the ears onto the head, placing them two rounds behind the eyebrows and aligning to the picture reference for correct placement and angle.
  • Attach legs to the bottom of the bodyβ€”if you used the sitting body, sew legs so the doll can sit balanced; for the standing body, sew legs evenly so the toy can sit or stand as shown.
  • Pin facial pieces (pink face, eyes, nose, teeth) first to locate correct positions, then sew each piece in place and use black thread to embroider teeth lines and whiskers for finishing.
  • Assemble small accessories (bowtie and band, apron, dress) and sew them to the doll after dressing to secure placement and avoid distortion while dressing.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers at the start of each round to keep track of rounds and avoid miscounts.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff gradually and firmly where needed; overstuffing near face pieces can distort the shape.
  • πŸ’‘Pin all facial pieces before sewing to ensure correct placement and symmetry according to the photos.

This Alice in Wonderland amigurumi trio will spark smiles and storytime memories. Each character is packed with tiny details and personality for hours of crafting joy. Finished toys make heartwarming gifts, shelf accents, or playful keepsakes you will treasure. 🧢✨🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished Alice amigurumi measures approximately 12-15 cm tall depending on yarn tension; Cheshire Cat and White Rabbit sizes vary slightly based on tail and body style but are similarly compact.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but it will affect final size; use an appropriate hook for your yarn and consider making a gauge test to predict finished dimensions.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic skills like working in the round, increases/decreases, and simple surface embroidery are required.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete the full trio in about 8-10 hours, though making a single character can be faster depending on experience and detail level.