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Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

Baby On A Walk 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 Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a sweet pocket-sized baby doll with a removable jumpsuit hood and a tiny bunny companion, plus a detailed baby stroller. You will work in rounds and rows, learn color changes and small embroidery details, and assemble all parts for a complete finished toy. The design uses sport weight yarn and a small hook for a compact, well-shaped result.

Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes full round-by-round instructions for head, body, limbs, jumpsuit, hood, and stroller. Photos and clear assembly guidance help you position parts and finish facial features.

Why You'll Love This Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines delicate shaping with playful details like the hood, buttons, and tiny stroller. I designed it to be compact yet expressive, so each finished doll has big personality in a small package. I enjoy the embroidery steps most β€” they let me bring the face to life with simple stitches. This project is satisfying from start to finish because you can see steady progress and end with a gift-ready handmade toy.

Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this pattern by changing yarn colors; try soft pastels for a baby-themed set or high-contrast brights for a playful take.

You can make the doll larger or smaller by switching yarn weight and increasing or decreasing your hook size; a bulkier yarn creates a cuddly large version while a finer yarn makes a tiny keychain-friendly doll.

I often add embroidered eyelashes, freckles, or different mouth shapes to give each doll a unique personality β€” try different placements for eyes and mouth until you find the expression you love.

For a different hairstyle, experiment with loops, short cut strands, or a crocheted wig cap that you can sew on; using a different color for a fringe also changes the look dramatically.

Make the jumpsuit more detailed by adding stripes, a contrasting collar, or tiny pockets before folding and sewing the piece together.

Try using safety fabric paint instead of pastel for cheeks if you want a bolder look; test on a yarn scrap first to ensure color and intensity.

I sometimes swap the plastic safety eyes for French knots or embroidered eyes for a softer, child-safe doll that’s all yarn and thread.

If you want a poseable doll, add thin wire inside the limbs before stuffing and secure the ends so they won't poke through the yarn β€” this allows gentle posing of arms and legs.

For the stroller, you can use pre-made miniature wheels or crochet small wheel covers and attach them over a button or bead for a more vintage look.

Finally, personalize the finished doll with tiny accessories like a crocheted blanket, miniature bottle, or a little hat β€” these small additions make lovely gifts and let your creativity shine.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not placing a row marker at the beginning of rounds can cause you to lose track of increases and decreases; place a marker and move it each round to stay accurate. βœ— Forgetting to stuff as you go leads to uneven shaping and lumps; stuff gradually during the shaping rounds to keep the form smooth and consistent. βœ— Skipping the BLO round instructions when instructed will change the intended texture and fit of garments; always work back loops only (BLO) where specified for proper edges. βœ— Tight tension on small hook work makes stitching difficult and results in a stiff toy; maintain consistent moderate tension and relax your hands to get a softer finish. βœ— Not inserting the wire into stroller parts before stuffing will make assembly harder and less stable; insert and adjust wire lengths while crocheting and before final stuffing.

Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

Make this adorable Baby On A Walk amigurumi with a matching stroller β€” a charming, small crochet project that includes a detailed jumpsuit and tiny bunny companion. You will love the clear step-by-step rounds, color changes, and finishing touches for a professional result. Perfect as a handmade gift or collectible, this pattern guides you through assembly, embroidery, and stroller construction.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Baby On A Walk Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Yarn Art Jeans (50g /160m) - N01 White (small skeins as needed)
  • 02
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Yarn Art Jeans (50g /160m) - N49 Gray (for stroller front part) - approx 1-2 skeins
  • 03
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Yarn Art Jeans (50g /160m) - N53 Black (for hair/embroidery) - small amount
  • 04
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Yarn Art Jeans (50g /160m) - N59 Bright Pink (accents on stroller) - small amount
  • 05
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Yarn Art Jeans (50g /160m) - N67 Yellow (jumpsuit and hood) - approx 1 skein
  • 06
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Yarn Art Jeans (50g /160m) - N71 Light Brown (skin tone) - approx 1 skein
  • 07
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Yarn Art Jeans (50g /160m) - N74 Light Pink (toning/blush) - small amount
  • 08
    Safety eyes 12 mm (2 pieces for doll)
  • 09
    Wire ~ 90-100cm / 35-40 inches for stroller frame and internal supports
  • 10
    11 Buttons for jumpsuit closure
  • 11
    Pink pastel or blush for toning cheeks and nose
  • 12
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill) to stuff body, head, limbs and stroller parts

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.5 mm
  • 02
    Yarn needle for sewing and embroidery
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Stitch markers
  • 05
    Safety eyes 12 mm (2)
  • 06
    Sewing pins for positioning
  • 07
    Wire 90-100cm for stroller frame
  • 08
    Adhesive tape to wrap wire ends
  • 09
    Plastic (thin plastic sheet) for stroller reinforcement (optional)

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β€” Body :

Info :

With White yarn.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR

Info :

Place row marker here.

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 7-11 :

36sc (5 rounds) (36)

Round 12 :

Change color to Light Brown. BLO 36sc (36)

Round 13 :

(4sc, dec) *6 (30)

Round 14 :

30sc (30)

Round 15 :

(3sc, dec) *6 (24)

Round 16-17 :

24sc (2 rounds) (24)

Round 18 :

(2sc, dec) *6 (18)

Round 19 :

18sc (18)

Info :

Stuff with fiberfill in the process.

β€” Head :

Round 20 :

18inc (36)

Round 21 :

(1sc, inc) *18 (54)

Round 22 :

(8sc, inc) *6 (60)

Round 23-27 :

60sc (5 rounds) (60)

Round 28 :

18sc, (2sc, dec) *6, 18sc (54)

Round 29 :

(7sc, dec) *6 (48)

Round 30-34 :

48sc (5 rounds) (48)

Round 35 :

(6sc, dec) *6 (42)

Info :

Insert the eyes between rounds 29-30 at a distance of 12-14 sc.

Round 36 :

(5sc, dec) *6 (36)

Round 37 :

(4sc, dec) *6 (30)

Round 38 :

(3sc, dec) *6 (24)

Info :

Stuff the head with fiberfill.

Round 39 :

(2sc, dec) *6 (18)

Round 40 :

(1sc, dec) *6 (12)

Round 41 :

6dec (6)

Info :

Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Embroider the nose with light brown yarn. Embroider the whites of the eyes with white thread. Embroider the upper eyelids with black thread. Embroider the mouth with black thread. Embroider the hair with black yarn (see photo). Embroider the eyebrows with black thread.

β€” Ears (make 2) :

Info :

With Light Brown yarn.

Item Name (P1) :

6sc in MR, leave a long tail for sewing.

Info :

Sew the ears to the head.

Item Name (P2) :

Curl. With Black yarn: Chain16, Start in the second chain from the hook: 15inc (30) leave a long tail for sewing. Sew the curl to the head (see photo below).

β€” Arms (make 2) :

Info :

With Light Brown yarn.

Round 1 :

7sc in MR

Info :

Place row marker here.

Round 2-11 :

7sc (10 rounds) (7)

Info :

Stuff with fiberfill in the process.

Info :

Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Fasten the arms with a thread mount. Attach the arms using a long needle and thread (look at the pictures below).

β€” Legs (make 2) :

Info :

With White yarn.

Round 1 :

Chain 6. Start in the second chain from the hook: inc, 3sc, 3sc in the last chain, 4sc (12)

Info :

Place row marker here.

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

18sc (18)

Round 4 :

4sc, 6dec, 2sc (12)

Round 5 :

(2sc, dec) *3 (9)

Info :

Stuff with fiberfill in the process.

Round 6 :

9sc (9)

Round 7 :

Change color to Light Brown. BLO 9sc (9)

Round 8-11 :

9sc (4 rounds) (9)

Info :

Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Fasten the legs with a thread mount. Attach the legs using a long needle and thread (look at the pictures below).

β€” Jumpsuit :

Info :

With Yellow yarn. Work in rows.

Row 1 :

Chain 31. From the second chain on the hook: 30sc, turn (30)

Row 2 :

ch1, 5sc, ch6 (skip 6sc, start from the next stitch), 8sc, ch6 (skip 6sc, start from the next stitch), 5sc, turn (30)

Row 3 :

ch1, (4sc, inc) *6 turn (36)

Row 4 :

ch1, 36sc, turn (36)

Row 5 :

ch1, (5sc, inc) *6 turn (42)

Row 6 :

ch1, 42sc, turn (42)

Row 7 :

ch1, (6sc, inc) *6 turn (48)

Row 8-14 :

ch1, 48sc, turn (7 rows) (48)

Row 15 :

ch1, (6sc, dec) *6, turn (42)

Row 16 :

ch1, 42sc, turn (42)

Row 17 :

ch1, (5sc, dec) *6 turn (36)

Row 18-19 :

ch1, 36sc, turn (2 rows) (36)

Info :

Cut the yarn. Fold the resulting piece of jumpsuit so that the cut is in the middle.

Info :

Sew the middle part (between the legs). Sew the middle part in such a way that there are 14sc on each leg.

Section :

Sleeve (make 2). Crochet the holes under the sleeves. Attach the yellow yarn to the bottom corner, work in rounds with turns.

Row 1 :

ch1, 14sc, sl st, turn (14)

Row 2-4 :

ch1, 14sc, sl st, turn (3 rows) (14)

Info :

Cut the yarn.

Info :

Sew buttons on one side of the "cut" at an equal distance (I got 3 pieces).

Info :

Opposite the buttons, make loops, crochet with the edge of the "cut". Attach the yellow yarn: [4sl st on the edge, ch 8 (loops for buttons)]*3, 2sl st. Cut the yarn.

β€” Hood :

Info :

Return to round 1 of the jumpsuit and work in rows with Yellow yarn.

Row 1 :

ch2, 10dc, 10dc-inc, 10sc, turn (40)

Row 2 :

ch2, dc2tog, 36dc, dc2tog, turn (38)

Row 3 :

ch2, dc2tog, 34dc, dc2tog, turn (36)

Row 4 :

ch2, dc2tog, 32dc, dc2tog, turn (34)

Row 5-12 :

ch2, 34dc, turn (8 rows) (34)

Info :

Leave a long tail for sewing. Fold the hood in half and sew up the edges carefully.

Row 15 :

Attach the Yellow yarn and crochet around: 50sc. Cut the yarn and fasten off.

Section :

Ears on the hood (make 2) With Yellow yarn.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR

Info :

Place row marker here.

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 4 :

18sl st, leave a long tail for sewing.

Info :

Sew the ears to the hood, put a jumpsuit on the doll.

β€” BUNNY :

Info :

Body. With White yarn.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR

Info :

Place row marker here.

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 4 :

Crochet the paws and the tail: 4sc on the body, the left paw: ch5, from the second chain on the hook: 3hdc in the last chain, 3sl st; 8sc on the body; the right paw: ch5, from the second chain on the hook: 3hdc in the last chain, 3sl st; 4sc on the body, the tail: 4-dc Bobble st, 1sc on the body (18)

Round 5 :

18sc (18)

Info :

Stuff with fiberfill in the process.

Round 6 :

(1sc, dec) *6 (12)

Round 7 :

12sc (12)

Info :

Crochet the paws: 3sc on the body, the left paw: ch5, from the second chain on the hook: 4sl st; 5sc on the body; the right paw: ch5, from the second chain on the hook: 4sl st; 4sc on the body (12)

Round 9 :

6dec (6)

Info :

Head

Round 10 :

6inc (12)

Round 11 :

(1sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 12-16 :

18sc (5 rounds) (18)

Round 17 :

(1sc, dec) *6 (12)

Round 18 :

Crochet the ears: 2dec on the head, the left ear: ch13, from the second chain on the hook: 2hdc, 6dc, 3hdc, sc; 2dec on the head; the right ear: ch13, from the second chain on the hook: 2hdc, 6dc, 3hdc, sc; 2dec on the head (6)

Info :

Stuff with fiberfill. Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends. Embroider the nose with pink thread. Embroider the eyes, mouth and eyebrows with black thread.

β€” Baby Stroller (Front part) :

Recommendations :

Before starting crocheting, read the diagrams of the main parts of the stroller; The wire is inserted into all parts in advance; The parts are stuff with fiberfill in the process; The length of the wire is adjusted depending on the length of the resulting parts; The bends of the parts are corrected during the assembly process; Wrap the ends of the wire carefully with adhesive tape.

Info :

Base design and front part instructions.

Round 1 :

With Gray yarn. 10sc in MR

Info :

Place row marker here. In the process of crocheting, insert a wire into the part and stuff it evenly with fiberfill.

Round 2-43 :

10sc (42 rounds) (10)

Round 44-73 :

BLO 10sc (30 rounds) (10)

Round 74-115 :

10sc (42 rounds) (10)

Info :

Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Return to round 44 of the front part and work crocheting in a circle with Bright Pink yarn through back loops rnd 44-73: 300sc. Cut the yarn.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the head to the body by placing the head opening over the neck area and sewing securely with a whipstitch using a long tail from the head; ensure the head is centered and the stitches are tight.
  • Position and attach the arms by fastening them with a thread-mount and then sewing through the body using a long needle and thread, matching placement shown in the pictures and angling slightly forward.
  • Sew the legs to the bottom of the body using a thread mount so that the stitches follow the rows between the legs and the legs are spaced evenly and secure for balance.
  • Sew the hood onto the jumpsuit by aligning the hood opening to the neckline and stitching with the long tail, then attach the hood ears in place and sew buttons to the jumpsuit and create button loops opposite as shown.
  • Insert wire into the stroller parts during crocheting and stuff as directed, then assemble the stroller components and secure the wire ends with adhesive tape to prevent poking.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of the beginning of each round, especially for increases and decreases in small pieces.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff lightly and evenly as you go to avoid lumps and to maintain smooth shaping of the head and body.
  • πŸ’‘Insert and shape wire for the stroller parts before final stuffing and sewing, and wrap wire ends with tape for safety.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends and secure embroidery threads firmly to avoid unraveling, especially around facial features and hair.

This lovely Baby On A Walk set includes a tiny handmade doll, removable jumpsuit with hood, a bunny companion, and a crochet stroller β€” everything you need for a sweet display or gift. The pattern is compact and detailed, perfect for makers who love small, expressive amigurumi. Make one to cherish or to give as a handcrafted present that captures heart and imagination. 🧢🧸

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished doll measures approximately 10-12 cm (4-5 inches) tall using the recommended yarn and 1.5 mm hook; the stroller size is approximately 14-16 cm tall and 9-11 cm wide.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can change yarn weight, but this will alter the final size. Adjust hook size accordingly and be mindful of safety eyes and button scale.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes familiarity with amigurumi techniques (magic ring, increases, decreases, BLO/FLO) and basic sewing/assembly.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete the full set in about 8-10 hours, though time varies based on experience and how many accessories you make.