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Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

Amanita House 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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Cozy Accent

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

About This Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a decorative Amanita mushroom house with a removable red spotted roof, inner base and a little door and windows. It combines worked-in-rows ribbed walls, circular bottoms, and shaped roofs with decorative frills and embroidered window frames. The pattern is written in US terms and includes instructions for the house walls, bottom, door, roof, spots and finishing details.

Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will need sport weight 4-ply yarn and a small hook to achieve the dense stitches required for structure. The pattern includes exact row-by-row instructions, photos and assembly guidance for building a stable little house.

Why You'll Love This Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple yarn and tiny stitches into a whimsical miniature house full of character. I enjoy how structural elements like cardboard and plastic inserts combine with crochet to make the piece sturdy yet soft. The roof is especially fun β€” crocheting the cone and adding embroidered spots really brings the mushroom to life. Sewing the parts together and adding frills is my favorite finishing step because it transforms the separate pieces into a charming scene.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize the Amanita House by changing colors: try pastel pinks and blues for a softer fairy-house vibe, or deep forest greens and terracotta for a rustic look.

Want a larger or smaller house? Change your yarn weight and hook size β€” bulky yarn with a bigger hook will make a chunky, cuddly house while fine yarn produces a delicate mini version.

You can swap materials for the base: instead of cardboard, use thin cork for a natural base or plastic canvas pieces for extra rigidity and easy cleaning.

I often add tiny LED fairy lights inside for a glowing effect; weave them through the interior before closing the top and make a small flap for battery access at the back.

Mix surface decorations like embroidered vines, tiny crocheted mushrooms or felt appliques to create a unique scene β€” consider adding a little porch or steps by crocheting small rectangles and sewing them on.

If you like a posable look, make a set of miniature furniture and a removable rug for the interior; these small props give you endless styling options for display or play.

To make it kid-friendly, omit small sewn-on parts like beads or buttons and embroider details instead, ensuring no choking hazards for young children.

I sometimes experiment with the roof shape: add more increases to make a wider cap, or elongate the cone for a whimsical tall roof β€” just keep the spot placement proportional.

Try combining fibers: cotton is sturdy, but mixing in a small amount of acrylic can add sheen or change drape β€” test gauge and structure before committing.

Finally, if you want a whole miniature village, repeat the pattern in varied scales and colors to create a charming set of mushroom houses with coordinated trims and roofs.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when working in rows can cause miscounted stitches and uneven edges; use markers or clip a small piece of contrasting yarn to mark side edges consistently. βœ— Crocheting too loosely will make the house walls floppy and the windows sag; work tightly with the recommended 1.75 mm hook to maintain structure. βœ— Forgetting to insert plastic or cardboard inside the base will result in an unstable floor; cut the plastic/cardboard to size and insert before finishing edges to keep the base firm. βœ— Not securing yarn tails or fixing them during assembly leads to loose ends later; weave in ends and fix visible tails as you assemble to keep a clean finish.

Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

Make a whimsical mushroom house and matching accessories with this detailed crochet pattern. You will create a structured house base, a decorative roof with spots, windows, a door and finishing trims using sport weight yarn. The pattern includes step-by-step row instructions, materials, and assembly tips so you can follow along easily. Perfect for making a charming display piece or a playhouse prop for small dolls and toys.

Intermediate 12+ Hours

Materials Needed for Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sport weight 4-ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g / 330m) - N493 brown (for bottom and door)
  • 02
    Sport weight 4-ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g / 330m) - N55 white (main house walls and trims)
  • 03
    Sport weight 4-ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g / 330m) - N56 red (roof and details)
  • 04
    Sport weight 4-ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g / 330m) - N126 green (grass/leaf trims)
  • 05
    Sport weight 4-ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g / 330m) - 187 lemon (frills and inner detail)
  • 06
    For caterpillar: Alize Cotton Gold Tweed (100g / 330m) - N612 light green and Alize Cotton Gold N493 brown
  • 07
    Small amounts of N62 milky for doll skin and N55 white for details

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.75 mm
  • 02
    Small crochet hook for details (optional)
  • 03
    Safety Eyes 12 mm (for doll) - as required
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Yarn needle for sewing
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill)
  • 08
    Cardboard (cut to size for base and door)
  • 09
    Plastic (plastic folders or thin plastic rectangle for insert)
  • 10
    Tape
  • 11
    Button for fastening pieces
  • 12
    Needle for sewing pieces
  • 13
    Pins for assembly
  • 14
    Wire 2-2.5 mm (5 cm / 2 inches) for caterpillar antennae (optional)

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β€” Base (walls) :

Info :

Crochet 1 piece in white and 1 piece in lemon color. Work in rows.

Round 1 :

Chain 41, From the second chain on the hook: 40sc, turn (40)

Round 2 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 3 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 4 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 5 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 6 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 7 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 8 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 9 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 10 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 11 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 12 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 13 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 14 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 15 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 16 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 17 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 18 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 19 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 20 :

Next, skip stitches for the window. Before skipping, make ch1 and push the part inside the loop (to get a knot). Fix all yarn tails at the end. Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 21 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 22 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 23 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 24 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc , 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 25 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 26 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc , 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 27 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 28 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc , 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 29 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 30 :

Ch1, 10sc, ch10, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 31 :

Ch1, 20sc, 10sc on the chain , 10sc, turn (40)

Round 32 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 33 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 34 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 35 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 36 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 37 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 38 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 39 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 40 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 41 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 42 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 43 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 44 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 45 :

Leave a hole for the door. Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 46 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 47 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 48 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 49 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 50 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 51 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 52 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 53 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 54 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 55 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 56 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 57 :

Ch1, 20sc, ch21 (40)

Round 58 :

From the second chain on the hook: 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 59 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 60 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 61 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 62 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 63 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 64 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 65 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 66 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 67 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 68 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 69 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 70 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 71 :

skip stitches for the window. Before skipping, make ch1 and push the part inside the loop (to get a knot). Fix all yarn tails at the end . Ch1, 20sc, skip 10 sc, 10sc, turn

Round 72 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10 sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 73 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 74 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10 sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 75 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 76 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 77 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 78 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 79 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 80 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 81 :

Ch1, 20sc, ch10, 10sc, turn

Round 82 :

Ch1, 10sc, 10sc on the chain , 5sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 83 :

Ch1, 20sc, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 84 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 85 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 86 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 87 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 88 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 89 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 90 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 91 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 92 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 93 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 94 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 95 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 96 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 97 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Info :

Fold in half and make 40sl st through both sides. Cut the yarn.

β€” Connect the walls :

Info :

Connect the walls. Cut threads on the windows and fix them.

β€” Assembly: insert plastic and join :

Info :

Cut a rectangle out of plastic according to the size of the resulting parts. Connect the pieces on the bottom. Insert the lemon-colored piece inside the white part. Attach the white yarn to the corner of the door and crochet: 85sc, insert the plastic between the pieces, do not cut the yarn

Info :

Next, crochet 58sc along the doorway. Fasten off. Cut holes for the windows in the plastic. Crochet the windows around, connecting the pieces (white and lemon). Attach the white yarn to the window and crochet 44sc. Fasten off.

β€” Bottom :

Info :

Crochet 2 pieces in brown color.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc) *6 (24)

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc) *6 (30)

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc) *6 (36)

Round 7 :

(5sc, inc) *6 (42)

Round 8 :

(6sc, inc) *6 (48)

Round 9 :

(7sc, inc) *6 (54)

Round 10 :

(8sc, inc) *6 (60)

Round 11 :

(9sc, inc) *6 (66)

Round 12 :

(10sc, inc) *6 (72)

Round 13 :

(11sc, inc) *6 (78)

Round 14 :

(12sc, inc) *6 (84)

Round 15 :

(13sc, inc) *6 (90)

Round 16 :

(14sc, inc) *6 (96)

Round 17 :

(15sc, inc) *6 (102)

Info :

Continue crocheting from one brown piece. Cut a circle from cardboard and put it between the parts. Apply the brown part and crochet with brown yarn in a circle: 102sc. Do not cut the yarn.

β€” Connect the base to the bottom :

Info :

Attach the bottom to the base and crochet with brown yarn through both pieces, starting from the beginning of the door:

Round 1 :

Ch1, 86sc (through both pieces), 15sc along the free edge of the bottom (without turning)

Round 2 :

Change color to green and crochet 86 loop stitches. Fasten off.

β€” Decoration (frills) :

Info :

Attach the lemon yarn to the top of the house (see photo) Crochet 'frills' : ch2, 86dc-inc, sl st (172). Cut the yarn.

β€” Windows :

Round 1 :

Crochet the rectangle around the window frame with lemon yarn: 44sl st, turn (44)

Round 2 :

ch2, 44dc-inc, sl st (88). Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

β€” Door jamb :

Round 1 :

Move about 4 mm from the door and crochet the doorjamb around with lemon yarn: 58sl st, turn (58)

Round 2 :

ch1, 58dc-inc (116). Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

β€” Embroider window frame :

Info :

Embroider window frame: make 3-4 stitches with a brown thread across the window, wind them as rococo stitches. Embroider along the window.

β€” Door :

Info :

Crochet 2 pieces in brown color. Work in rows.

Round 1 :

Chain 17. Start from the second chain on the hook: 16sc, turn (16)

Round 2-15 :

Ch1, 16sc, turn (14 rows)

Round 16 :

ch1, dec, 12sc, dec, turn (14)

Round 17-18 :

Ch1, 14sc, turn (2 rows)

Round 19 :

ch1, dec, 10sc, dec, turn (12)

Round 20-21 :

Ch1, 12sc, turn (2 rows)

Info :

Continue crocheting from one beige piece. Cut a rectangle from the cardboard and put it between the pieces. Apply the beige part and crochet with beige yarn: 20sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 14sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 32sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 26sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 10sc, inc in the corner, 28sc. Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Sew the door from the inner side as shown in the photo.

β€” Roof :

Info :

With red yarn. 1. 6sc in MR. Place row marker here.

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

12sc

Round 4 :

(1sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 5 :

18sc

Round 6 :

(2sc, inc) *6 (24)

Round 7 :

24sc

Round 8 :

(3sc, inc) *6 (30)

Round 9 :

30sc

Round 10 :

(4sc, inc) *6 (36)

Round 11 :

36sc

Round 12 :

(5sc, inc) *6 (42)

Round 13 :

42sc

Round 14 :

(6sc, inc) *6 (48)

Round 15 :

(7sc, inc) *6 (54)

Round 16 :

54sc

Round 17 :

(8sc, inc) *6 (60)

Round 18 :

(9sc, inc) *6 (66)

Round 19 :

66sc

Round 20 :

(10sc, inc) *6 (72)

Round 21 :

(11sc, inc) *6 (78)

Round 22 :

78sc

Round 23 :

(12sc, inc) *6 (84)

Round 24 :

(13sc, inc) *6 (90)

Round 25 :

90sc

Round 26 :

(14sc, inc) *6 (96)

Round 27-30 :

96sc (4 rounds)

Round 31 :

BLO (14sc, dec) *6 (90)

Round 32 :

(13sc, dec) *6 (84). Leave long tail for sewing.

β€” Spots (12 pieces) :

Round 1 :

With white yarn: 6sc in MR. Place row marker here.

Round 2 :

6inc (12). Leave long tail for sewing.

Info :

Attach the spots to the roof with pins in chess order at the same distance. 1st row - 6 pieces. 2nd and 3rd rows - 3 pieces each. Sew the spots to the roof.

Info :

Return to round 31 of the roof and work with white yarn through front loops: 96 reverse sc. Cut the yarn and fasten off. Sew the cap to the top of the house.

Assembly Instructions

  • Fold the wall piece in half and join the sides by slip stitching 40 sl st through both sides to form the house tube, then cut yarn and fix seams.
  • Insert a cardboard circle into the brown bottom assembly between the two brown crocheted pieces, then crochet the brown bottom to the base through both layers to secure the floor.
  • Cut a rectangle of plastic to size and insert it between the white outer wall and lemon inner layer, then attach the white yarn at a corner of the door and crochet 85sc to secure the plastic inside the walls.
  • Sew the door from the inside, inserting a cardboard rectangle between the two brown door pieces for stiffness, then attach and sew the door to the house opening.
  • Pin the white spots to the roof in staggered rows (6 on first row, 3 on second, 3 on third), sew them in place and weave in tails so spots are secure.
  • Sew the roof (cap) to the top of the house using the long tail left after finishing the roof, then add the lemon frill around the house top and finish window and door trims.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work tightly with the recommended 1.75 mm hook to achieve dense stitches and a stable structure for the house.
  • πŸ’‘Insert cardboard and plastic pieces while assembling (before finishing edges) to keep floors and door jambs firm and properly shaped.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers or a contrasting yarn to mark the start of rounds or the side edges when working long rows to avoid miscounting rounds.
  • πŸ’‘Fix and weave in yarn tails as you go, especially when creating windows and inserting the plastic, to ensure a neat inside of the house.
  • πŸ’‘Pin parts in position before sewing for accurate placement and symmetry, especially the roof, door and spots.

This Amanita House pattern makes a charming, tiny mushroom home full of handcrafted character and vintage vibes. The structured walls, reinforced bottom and whimsical red spotted roof create a delightful display piece that doubles as a play house for tiny dolls. Use it as a shelf accent, gift, or part of a fairy garden scene β€” it brings a touch of handmade magic to any space. 🧢✨🌿

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The mushroom house measures approximately 27 cm (10.6 inches) in height and 15 cm (5.9 inches) in width using the recommended yarn and hook size.

What yarn and hook should I use?

Use sport weight 4-ply yarn (Alize Cotton Gold 100g/330m) and a 1.75 mm crochet hook for the correct density and structure.

Do I need to add cardboard or plastic?

Yes, cut cardboard for the bottom and a thin plastic rectangle to insert between the lemon and white wall pieces to strengthen the base and windows as described in the instructions.

Can I make the roof removable?

Yes β€” the pattern describes finishing the roof separately and sewing it to the top; you can leave a looser attachment if you want a removable cap, but sewing it fully will keep it secure.

Is this pattern suitable for beginners?

This is rated intermediate due to working in rows for structured walls, inserting cardboard and plastic, and combining sewn assembly steps; basic crochet experience is recommended.