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Deaths Head Hawk Moth Amigurumi Pattern

Deaths Head Hawk Moth 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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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Charming Critter

Delightful animal designs with sweet details that capture the essence of your favorite woodland and farmyard friends.

About This Deaths Head Hawk Moth Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a Deaths Head Hawk Moth amigurumi with a removable skull mask, striped caterpillar body and a detachable wing suit. It uses sport/baby weight cotton yarn and includes detailed tutorials for color changes, invisible fasten off and front/back loop work. The design features layered wings with embroidered spots and a ribbed wing belt to hold the wings in place.

Deaths Head Hawk Moth Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Youll get step-by-step rounds for head, body, skull mask, antennae, large and small wings, mini skull and the wing belt. Clear photos and tutorials are included for tricky techniques and assembly.

Why You'll Love This Deaths Head Hawk Moth Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a real-life moth into a tiny, cuddly amigurumi with a lot of character. I enjoy the layered wing construction which gives a professional, textured look that really stands out. The removable skull mask and wing belt let you play with the concept of transformation between caterpillar and butterfly, and the color changes create satisfying stripes and contrast. I love that it combines simple shapes with small advanced techniques — its a great way to expand your skills while making a beautiful finished piece.

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Switch Things Up

I love personalizing this pattern by changing the color palette to match different moth or butterfly species.

You can use pastel tones for a softer look or bold contrasting colors for a playful version.

If you want a larger plush, switch to a thicker yarn and larger hook; a smaller, keychain-sized version comes from finer yarn and a smaller hook.

I often add embroidered eyelashes or a tiny mouth to change the character of the face.

Try different eye sizes or embroider the eyes for a safer toy suitable for small children.

For a posable model, insert thin wire in the wings or body to adjust posture and display.

Mix yarn textures: use a slightly fuzzy yarn for the wings edge to create a soft fringe effect.

Swap the wing belt for a crocheted ribbon or button closure to make the wings removable in a different style.

Add tiny accessories like a crocheted flower or a felt leaf to the belt for seasonal variations.

I also like to vary the embroidery spots on the wings to mimic real species or invent my own fantasy markings.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping a marker for the beginning of rounds makes it hard to locate the start; place a stitch marker at the first stitch to track rounds accurately. ✗ Not carrying the yellow yarn when alternating with blue causes loose floats and visible ends; carry the yellow thread up and only cut the contrasting color when instructed. ✗ Stuffing too loosely can make the shape collapse and look floppy; stuff firmly and evenly, especially in the head and middle body sections. ✗ Changing colors without securing threads can cause the color changes to untangle; use the join-in-final-step method and weave in ends or carry the yarn as explained in the tutorials. ✗ Working with inconsistent tension will distort wing shapes and body proportions; aim for consistent, slightly tight stitches and use the recommended hook size. ✗ Pulling yarn tails too short during invisible fasten off may create gaps; leave a long tail and close remaining stitches through the front loops for a neat finish.

Deaths Head Hawk Moth Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming Deaths Head Hawk Moth amigurumi with clear step-by-step instructions, perfect for crafters who enjoy detailed small projects. This pattern includes the caterpillar body, skull mask, wings and a wing belt so you can transform the caterpillar into a butterfly. Youll enjoy learning color changes, front/back loop techniques, and assembling layered wings for a professional finish.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Deaths Head Hawk Moth Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sport/Baby weight yarn size 2 - fine, 100% mercerized cotton, 50g / 125m (2oz / 137yd) - gauge 10x10 cm (4x4 inch) = 26 sts x 36 rows
  • 02
    Yarn And Colors Must Have: A white 002 Cream 10g, B sand 003 Ecru 10g, C beige 007 Cigar 10g, D black 099 Antracite 10g, E yellow 015 Mustard 10g, F blue 061 Denim 5g
  • 03
    Scheepjes Catona alternatives: A white 130 Cream 10g, B sand 505 Linen 10g, C beige 254 Moon Rock 10g, D black 110 Jet Black 10g, E yellow 208 Yellow Gold 10g, F blue 247 Bluebird 5g

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.25 mm (UK: 13) or 2.5 mm (US: C/2, UK: 12)
  • 02
    2 black eyes (glass or safety eyes), Ø 7 mm / 0.28 inch
  • 03
    Soft stuffing (e.g., Polyfiber Fill)
  • 04
    Darning needle for sewing and weaving in ends
  • 05
    Pins for assembly
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Scissors

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— Head :

Info :

Make a magic loop from sand and work in a continuous spiral.

Round 01 :

sc 7 into magic loop (7)

Round 02 :

[inc] 7x (14)

Round 03 :

[sc 1, inc] 7x (21)

Round 04 :

sc 1, inc, [sc 2, inc] 6x, sc 1 (28)

Round 05 :

[sc 3, inc] 7x (35)

Round 06 :

sc 35

Round 07 :

sc 2, inc, [sc 4, inc] 6x, sc 2 (42)

Round 08-13 :

(6 rnds) sc 42

Round 14 :

sc 2, dec, [sc 4, dec] 6x, sc 2 (35)

Round 15 :

[dec, sc 3] 7x (28)

Info :

Place the eyes between rounds 12 and 13 with a distance of 8 sts between the eyes.

Round 16 :

sc 1, dec, [sc 2, dec] 6x, sc 1 (21)

Round 17 :

[dec, sc 1] 7x (14)

Info :

Slst 1 into the next stitch, cut the yarn and fasten off invisibly (→ Tutorial F). Stuff the head well.

— Body :

Info :

At the open end of the head find the stitch that is standing in the middle between the eyes (→ photo 01). Starting in this stitch count 8 sts (any direction) along the open end to find the stitch that is standing in the middle of the back side of the neck (→ photo 01).

Round 18 :

Join black with a standing slst (→ Tutorial E) into the indicated 8th stitch, slst 13 (14)

Round 19 :

[sc-blo 1, inc-blo] 7x (21)

Round 20 :

change to yellow (→ Tutorial B), cut black: [sc 2, inc] 3x, sc 1, change to blue

Info :

TIP: Carry yellow here and throughout when changing to blue (→ photo 02). Don't cut blue when changing back to yellow but leave it and pull the blue thread diagonally upwards when you reach the point to change to blue again one row above (→ photo 03+04).

Round 20b :

sc 1, inc, change to yellow, [sc 2, inc] 3x (28)

Round 21 :

sc 13, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, sc 12

Round 22 :

sc 13, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, sc 12

Round 23 :

change to black, sc 28

Round 24 :

change to yellow (cut black), sc 13, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, sc 12

Round 25 :

dec, sc 2, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 2, dec, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, [dec, sc 2] 3x (21)

Round 26 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x, change to blue, sc 1, dec, change to yellow, [sc 1, dec] 3x (14)

Round 27 :

change to black (cut blue and yellow), slst 14

Round 28 :

[sc-flo 1, inc-flo] 7x (21)

Info :

Slst 1, cut black and close rnd invisibly (= closing stitch → Tutorial F). Stuff the upper part of the body now.

Round 29 :

Join yellow with a standing sc into the closing st (→ Tutorial E). Place marker (= new beginning of following rnds), sc 1, inc, [sc 2, inc] 2x, change to blue (carry yellow here and throughout), sc 3, change to yellow, [inc, sc 2] 3x (27)

Round 30 :

sc 12, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, sc 12

Round 31 :

change to black, sc 27

Round 32 :

change to yellow (cut black), sc 12, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, sc 12

Round 33 :

[sc 2, dec] 3x, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, [dec, sc 2] 3x (21)

Round 34 :

change to black, [dec, sc 1] 7x (14)

Round 35 :

slst 14

Info :

Stuff the middle part of the body.

Round 36 :

change to yellow (cut black), [sc-flo 1, inc-flo] 3x, change to blue, sc-flo 3, change to yellow, [inc-flo, sc-flo 1] 2x, inc-flo (20)

Round 37 :

sc 9, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, sc 8

Round 38 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x, change to blue, sc 3, change to yellow, [dec, sc 1] 2x, dec (14)

Round 39 :

[dec] 3x, change to blue, sc3tog, change to yellow, [dec] 2x, sc 1 (7)

Info :

Stuff the lower body part, then cut the yarn. Close the remaining 7 stitches through the front loops (→ Tutorial G) and weave in the ends.

— Skull Mask :

Info :

Make a magic loop from white.

Round 01 :

sc 7 into magic loop (7)

Round 02 :

[inc] 7x (14)

Round 03 :

[sc 1, inc] 7x (21)

Round 04 :

sc 1, inc, [sc 2, inc] 6x, sc 1 (28)

Round 05 :

[sc 3, inc] 7x (35)

Round 06 :

sc 35

Round 07 :

sc 2, inc, [sc 4, inc] 6x, sc 2 (42)

Round 08 :

[sc 13, inc] 3x (45)

Round 09-13 :

(5 rnds) sc 45

Info :

After rnd 13, pull the hat straight onto the head.

Round 14 :

sc 15, slst 6, sc 3, slst 6, sc 15

Round 15 :

sc 15, ch 7, sk 6, dc 1, into the next stitch: °dc 1 + ch 2 + dc 1°, dc 1, ch 7, sk 6, sc 15 (51)

Round 16 :

sc 14, sk 1 (→ photo 08), sc 8 into ch7sp, sk 2, °sc 3° into ch2sp (→ photo 09), sk 2, sc 8 into ch7sp, sk 1, sc 14 (47)

Round 17 :

sc 14, sk 1, slst 7, into next st: °slst 1 + ch 1 + sc 1°, sc 1, into next st: °sc 1 + ch 1 + slst 1°, slst 7, sk 1, sc 14 (47)

Info :

Slst 1 into the next stitch, cut the yarn and fasten off invisibly (→ Tutorial F).

— Antennae (MAKE 2) :

Info :

Make a foundation chain of 4 ch from beige.

Round 01 :

Work into the bumps on the back of the chain, starting in the 2nd back bump (→ Tutorial C): sc 2, slst 1

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew the antenna onto the skull hat. Sew the antennae onto the hat, between rnds 08 and 09, with a distance of 2 sts between the antennae (→ photo 11).

Info :

With pink yarn, embroider CHEEKS onto the skull hat (→ photo 11).

— Wing Suit :

Info :

Large wings MAKE 2. Each wing is made from 2 layers – PIECE 1 and PIECE 2 – assembled to become a left or a right wing.

— PIECE 1 MAKE 2 :

Info :

Note: The first stitch to work into at the beginning of a new row is the stitch at the base of the turning ch-4 (→ photo 12). On rows ending with tr stitches, the last stitch of a row is always worked into the top of the beginning/turning ch-4 of the previous row (this is the 4th ch counting from the bottom). Ch 4 at the beginning of a row count as one stitch. Ch 1 at the beginning of a row does not count as a stitch. With beige make a foundation chain of 15 ch (→ chart, page 11).

Round 01 :

Starting in the 5th ch from hook, work along the chain: °dc 2° into the 5th ch, dc 1, hdc 3, sc 3, slst 3, turn (13)

Round 02 :

ch 1, slst 3, sc 3, hdc 3, dc 2, °dc 2° into the next st, °dc 1 + tr 1° into the last st (= into top of the beginning ch-4 → photo 13+14), turn (15)

Round 03 :

ch 4, dc 1 into the st at the base of the turning ch-4 (→ photo 12), °dc 2° into the next st, dc 1, hdc 3, sc 3, slst 2, leave remaining sts unworked (→ photo 15), turn (14)

Round 04 :

ch 1, slst 3, sc 3, hdc 3, dc 2, °dc 2° into the next st, °dc 1 + tr 1° into last st, turn (15)

Round 05 :

ch 3, dc 1 into the st at the base of the turning ch-3, °dc 2° into the next st, dc 3, hdc 4, sc 6, along the remaining sts of row 02 (→ photo 16): hdc 1, sc 2, slst 1 (21)

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten off. Rotate, so that long side of the wing is up and the top side of the wing is on the left. Work into the ends of the rows along the long side (→ photo 18). Join black with a standing sc (→ Tutorial E) into the end of the first row (→ photo 18), °sc 2° into the same space, °sc 3° into the end of each of the next 4 rows.

Info :

Cut the yarn, fasten off and weave in all ends. Make another piece the same way.

— PIECE 2 MAKE 2 :

Info :

Follow the instructions as given for PIECE 1 until the end of row 05. Cut the yarn and fasten off. Turn the piece with the backside facing you. Rotate 90°, so that long side of the wing is up and the top side of the wing is on the right (→ photo 20). Work into the ends of the rows along the long side. Join black with a standing sc (→ Tutorial E) into the end of the first row (→ photo 20), °sc 2° into the same space, °sc 3° into the end of each of the next 4 rows. Cut the yarn, fasten off and weave in all ends. Make another piece the same way.

— ASSEMBLING PIECE 1 AND 2 TO MAKE ONE LARGE WING :

Left Wing :

Hold PIECE 1 and PIECE 2 together, so that they lay flat on top of each other - PIECE 1 on top of PIECE 2. Make sure the right sides of both black rows are visible outside. Rotate 180°, so that the bottom side of the wing is up and the large top side is down, short side of the wing to the right (→ photo 22). Crochet the sts of the following rnd into the corresponding sts or spaces on both layers to connect them.

Left Wing Continued :

On the bottom side of the wing, join beige with a standing sc (→ Tutorial E) into the first remaining loop of the foundation chain. Along the bottom side of the wing: sc 10 along the remaining loops of the foundation chains. Rotate 90°, along the long side into the black sts: sc 1, °sc 2°, sc 12, °sc 2 + ch 1°. Rotate 90°, along the top side of the wing: hdc 1 into the same space as the black sts (→ photo 24), sc 19, into the last st: °sc 1 + ch 1 + sc 1°. Rotate 90°, along the short side of the wing: sc 1 into the end of the row in the center (→ photo 25), sc 1 into the same spot as 1st stitch of the rnd (→ photo 25). Cut the yarn with a long rest and close invisibly into first st (= standing sc) → Tutorial F.

Right Wing :

Hold PIECE 1 and PIECE 2 together, so that they lay flat on top of each other - PIECE 2 on top of PIECE 1. Make sure the right sides of both black rows are visible outside - the top side of the wing is up, bottom side is down, short side points to the right (→ photo 26). Crochet the sts of the following rnd into the corresponding stitches or spaces on both layers to connect them. On the top side of the wing, join beige with a standing sc into the first st into the first st in the right corner (→ photo 27), sc 19 along the top side, hdc 1 into the same space as the black sts (→ photo 28), ch 1. Rotate 90°, along the long side, into the black sts: °sc 2°, sc 12, °sc 2°, sc 1. Rotate 90°, along the bottom side of the wing: sc 10 along the remaining loops of the foundation chains, sc 1 + ch 1 + sc 1° into the last st. Rotate 90°, along the short side of the wing: sc 1 into the end of the row in the center, sc 1 into the same spot as 1st stitch of the rnd. Cut the yarn with a long rest and close invisibly into first st (= standing sc) → Tutorial F.

— Small Wings MAKE 2 :

Info :

Each wing is made from 2 layers of PIECE 3 – assembled to become a left or a right wing.

— PIECE 3 MAKE 4 :

Info :

Note: The first stitch to work into at the beginning of a new row is the stitch at the base of the turning ch-3. With yellow make a foundation chain of 10 ch.

Round 01 :

Starting in the 4th ch from hook, work along the chain: hdc 2, sc 3, slst 2, turn (8)

Round 02 :

ch 1, slst 2, sc 2, hdc 3, °hdc 1 + dc 1° into the last st (→ photo 30), turn (9)

Round 03 :

ch 3, hdc 1 into the st at the base of the turning ch-3 (→ photo 31), hdc 1, sc 2, slst 2, leave remaining sts unworked, turn (7)

Round 04 :

ch 1, slst 2, sc 2, hdc 2, °hdc 1 + dc 1° into last st (→ photo 32) (8)

Info :

Cut the yarn, fasten off and weave in the ends. Make 3 more C-pieces.

Assembling Two Pieces to Make One Small Wing - Left Wing :

Hold two wing pieces (PIECE 3) together, so that they lay flat on top of each other - rotate 180° so that the top side is down and the short side of the wing is on the right (→ photo 33). Crochet the sts of the following rnd into the corresponding sts or spaces on both layers to connect them. On the bottom side of the wing work into the remaining loops of the foundation chain. Join yellow with a standing sc into the first stitch (→ photo 34), sc 6 along the bottom side, change to black (→ Tutorial B, photo 35). Rotate 90°. Along the long side of the wing, into the ends of the rows: °sc 1 + hdc 4° into the first row, skip the end of the second row, °hdc 2 + dc 2° into the end of the third row, °dc 3 + hdc 1 + sc 1° into the end of the last row, change to yellow (→ photo 36).

Assembling Two Pieces - Continued :

Rotate 90°, along the top side of the wing: sc 7, then into the remaining sts of row 03: dc 1, hdc 1, °sc 1 + ch 1 + sc 1° into the last st (→ photo 37), ch 1. Rotate 90°, slst 1 into first st to close the rnd. Cut the yarn with a long rest fasten off. Make the mirrored right wing the same way.

Details :

On the top side of the wing, join yellow with a standing sc into the first stitch (→ Tutorial E), hdc 1, dc 1 (→ photo 38+39), into the remaining sts from row 04: sc 7, change to black. Rotate 90°, along the long side of the wing, into the ends of the rows: °sc 1 + hdc 1 + dc 3° into the end of the first row, °dc 2 + hdc 2° into the end of the second row, skip the end of the third row, °hdc 4 + sc 1° into the end of the last row, change to yellow. Rotate 90°, along the bottom side of the wing, into the remaining loops of the foundation chain: sc 7, ch 1. Rotate 90°, on the short side of the wing: sc 1 into the same spot as the first st of the rnd, slst 1 into the first st to close rnd. Cut the yarn with a long rest and fasten off.

— Details and Embroidery :

Info :

Embroider a bright spot onto each large wing using sand colored yarn. Add a black line right next to the bright spot. On the small wings embroider three black spots (→ photo 41).

— Mini Skull :

Info :

Make a magic loop from sand.

Round 01 :

ch 3, into the loop: dc 4, ch 4, hdc 1, ch 1, hdc 1, ch 4, close rnd with a slst into 3rd beginning-ch

Round 02 :

sc 4, sc 5 into the ch4sp, into the ch1sp: °slst 1 + ch 2 + hdc 2 + ch 2 + slst 1°, sc 5 into the ch4sp (→ photo 42)

Info :

Cut the yarn with a long rest and close the rnd invisibly (→ Tutorial F).

— Wing Belt :

Info :

With black make a foundation chain of 12 ch. Crochet along the chain, starting in 2nd ch from hook.

Row 01 :

slst-blo 11, turn (11)

Rows 02-35 :

(34 rows) ch 1, slst-blo 11, turn

Info :

Do not fasten off! Ch 1, turn the rectangle into a ring by holding the first and last rows next to each other. Crochet together the remaining loops of the foundation chain at the bottom of the first row with the corresponding back loops of the stitches on the last row (→ photo 44 = seam). Slst the ends together stitch by stitch. Break yarn and fasten off. Weave in the ends on the inside of the belt.

— Assembling the Wing Suit :

01 MAKING TWO PAIRS OF WINGS :

Sew the top side of the small wing in front of the large wing. Their edges lay one above the other (→ photo 45+46). Weave in the ends and work the same way to make a second pair of wings.

02 SEWING THE WINGS ONTO THE BELT :

With the backside of the wings facing, sew one wing pair next to the seam of the belt (→ photo 47). Then, sew the second pair of wings onto the other side of the seam (→ photo 48).

03 ATTACH THE SKULL :

Cover the point where the wings join with the mini skull. Sew the skull onto the wings, inserting the needle around the posts of the stitches of the skull (→ photo 50).

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the skull hat to the head by pulling the skull mask straight onto the head after rnd 13, aligning the eye openings with the eyes, then secure the rim invisibly if needed.
  • Sew the antennae onto the skull hat between rounds 08 and 09, spacing them 2 sts apart and using the long tail left from finishing the antennae.
  • Sew the small wings on top of the large wings so their edges overlay, then attach each wing pair to the wing belt: one pair next to the seam and the other pair on the other side of the seam.
  • Cover the point where the wings meet with the mini skull and sew it in place, inserting the needle around the posts of the skull stitches to secure it firmly.
  • Position and sew the head to the top of the body at the open end, aligning the neck opening with the middle back stitch, then whipstitch securely and weave in ends.

Important Notes

  • 💡Start most parts with an adjustable ring and work in a continuous spiral unless pattern asks for slst to close the round.
  • 💡Mark the first stitch of each round with a stitch marker to keep track of round beginnings and counting.
  • 💡Take care to crochet very tight stitches for best shape; if you crochet loosely choose a smaller hook size.
  • 💡Stuff each section very well and evenly; use a chopstick or stuffing tool to push fiber into small corners and shape as you go.

This Deaths Head Hawk Moth amigurumi pattern includes step-by-step instructions, clear tutorials, and layered wing construction to make a truly special toy. Transform the caterpillar into a winged beauty with the removable skull mask and wing belt for extra play value. Perfect for gifting or display—grab your hooks and create a tiny natural wonder! 🧶🦋

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 11 cm (4.3 inches) tall for the caterpillar body; wingspan depends on assembly but is designed to match the scale shown in photos.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size and stitch counts; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and adjust eye size accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and uses techniques like front-loop/back-loop work, standing stitches and color-carrying; basic crochet experience is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time varies with experience, assembly detail, and embroidery.