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Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern

Flower Garden Lamp 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 journey—perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern teaches you how to crochet a whimsical flower garden lamp with a tiny swing doll, LED-lit bloom, and decorative base. It includes full-round instructions for the log base, stem, lamp flower, doll (head, body, limbs, wig), and small decorative flowers and ivy. The design uses reverse single crochet technique and includes assembly steps to incorporate LEDs and wire for structure.

Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Detailed rounds and step-by-step images help guide assembly and finishing touches. Ideal for makers who enjoy multi-piece projects with a decorative, functional result.

Why You'll Love This Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines toy-making with functional decor to create something truly unique. I enjoy the process of crocheting many small pieces and watching them come together as a cohesive lamp. The incorporation of LED lights and wire gives a fun technical element that adds personality and ambience. Each little flower and the tiny doll are satisfying to make and perfect for gifting or keeping as a special handmade piece.

Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love changing yarn colors to create different moods for the lamp; try soft pastels for a nursery or deep jewel tones for a dramatic bedside lamp.

You can adjust size by changing yarn weight and hook size: use a bulkier yarn and larger hook for a chunky, faster version, or finer thread and a smaller hook for a delicate mini lamp.

I often swap the LED string for battery-operated fairy lights with a smaller battery pack so it fits neatly inside the small billet piece.

If you want a sturdier stem, double the galvanized wire or use a thicker craft wire and wrap it with yarn for a clean finish.

To customize the doll, change hair color, add tiny embroidered freckles, or make outfits in different shades and textures.

Try making multiple small flowers in contrasting colors and cluster them around the main lamp head for a fuller, garden-like appearance.

I sometimes replace the mica ball with a small decorative ornament or a painted bead for a different light effect and shape.

For a portable version, consider using a smaller LED string and a pocket-sized battery pack tucked in the base that is easy to access.

You can embellish the base with buttons, beads, or crocheted mushrooms to create a themed scene (woodland, fairy garden, or seaside).

I like to experiment with surface embroidery on the log edge; try different stitches, or use a contrasting yarn to make rustic rings and texture.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the long tail when starting the stem will make sewing difficult later; leave a long starting tail and use it to sew the stem to the round base securely. ✗ Not counting rounds on the log piece can make the plastic insert fit poorly; count carefully and cut the plastic base to the same size indicated in the pattern before attaching. ✗ Forgetting to place eyes at the recommended round will shift facial features; attach safety eyes 3 SC apart between rounds 8 and 9 of the head to get the intended look. ✗ Overstuffing or understuffing pieces will distort shape and balance; stuff gradually while shaping, and add the aquarium stone where indicated to keep the base curved upward and stable.

Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming Flower Garden Lamp complete with a tiny swing doll, LED-lit flower, and detailed base. This pattern guides you through crocheting each element—from the log base and stem to the lamp flower and little doll—using reverse single crochet technique. You will love assembling the pieces and adding the LED and wire to bring your lamp to life.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Flower Garden Lamp Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Peria 40 Light brown colour - 1 piece (for log/base and small pieces)
  • 02
    Peria 25 Green colour - 1 piece (for stem, leaves, sepal, ivy)
  • 03
    Peria 38 Pink - 1 piece (for lamp flower)
  • 04
    Peria 105 Skin colour - a little amount (for doll head/body/limbs)
  • 05
    Peria 21 Mustard yellow - a little amount (for wig)
  • 06
    Peria 101 Light turquoise - a little amount (for doll dress and legs)
  • 07
    Peria 120 Brown - a little amount (for embroidery on log edges)
  • 08
    Peria 19 Fuchsia - a little amount (for small flowers)
  • 09
    Peria 13 White - a little amount (for small flowers)
  • 10
    Aquarium stone - 1 (to place inside the round log piece)
  • 11
    Mica ball - 1 piece (to hold excess LED lights)
  • 12
    LED lights - 3 m string
  • 13
    30 cm thin ribbon - 1 piece
  • 14
    Fabric (Textile) Glue - as needed
  • 15
    6 mm safety eyes - 2 pieces

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.00 mm
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 1.50 mm (for small flowers)
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill)
  • 07
    1.5 m galvanized wire (for internal stem support)
  • 08
    Pliers and wire cutters (for wire)
  • 09
    Mica ball (1 piece) to enclose LED excess
  • 10
    LED lights (3 m)
  • 11
    Fabric (textile) glue
  • 12
    Safety eyes 6 mm (2 pieces)

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— Round Log Piece :

Round 1 :

6sc in the mr =6sc

Round 2 :

6inc =12sc

Round 3 :

(1sc,inc)*6 =18sc

Round 4 :

sc,inc,(2sc,inc)*5,sc =24sc

Round 5 :

(3sc,inc)*6 =30sc

Round 6 :

2sc,inc,(4sc,inc)*5,2sc =36sc

Round 7 :

(5sc,inc)*6 =42sc

Round 8 :

3sc,inc,(6sc,inc)*5,3sc=48sc

Round 9 :

(7sc,inc)*6=54sc

Round 10 :

4sc,inc,(8sc,inc)*5,4sc=60sc

Round 11 :

(9sc,inc)*6=66sc

Round 12 :

5sc,inc,(10sc,inc)*5,5sc=72sc

Round 13 :

(11sc,inc)*6=78sc

Round 14 :

6sc,inc,(12sc,inc)*5,6sc=84sc

Round 15 :

(13sc,inc)*6=90sc

Round 16 :

7sc,inc,(14sc,inc)*5,7sc=96sc

Round 17 :

(15sc,inc)*6=102sc

Round 18 :

(FP) 102sc=102sc

Round 19-23 :

102sc (5 rounds)

Round 24 :

(FP) 102sc=102sc Cut the same size plastic part as the base as in the picture.

Round 25 :

(15sc,dec)*6=96sc

Round 26 :

7sc,dec,(14sc,dec)*5,7sc=90sc Cut plastic strip for the edge

Round 27 :

(13sc,dec)*6=84sc

Round 28 :

6sc,dec,(12sc,dec)*5,6sc=78sc

Round 29 :

(11sc,dec)*6=72sc

Round 30 :

5sc,dec,(10sc,dec)*5,5sc=66sc

Round 31 :

(9sc,dec)*6=60sc

Round 32 :

4sc,dec,(8sc,dec)*5,4sc=54sc

Round 33 :

(7sc,dec)*6=48sc

Round 34 :

3sc,dec,(6sc,dec)*5,3sc=42sc

Round 35 :

(5sc,dec)*6=36sc

Round 36 :

2sc,dec,(4sc,dec)*5,2sc=30sc You fill the aquarium stone inside the piece. (It is slightly curved upwards)

Round 37 :

(3sc,dec)*6=24sc

Round 38 :

sc,dec,(2sc,dec)*5,sc=18sc

Round 39 :

(sc,dec)*6=12sc

Round 40 :

6dec=6sc

Info :

With dark brown colour yarn, you embroider lines on the edges of the log with the needle-back stitch technique (6sc apart).

— Flower Stem Part :

Info :

Let's leave the starting yarn a little long, you'll use it for sewing (with green colour yarn, crochet hook:2.00 mm)

Round 1 :

8 ch. connect both ends with slst

Round 2 :

8sc on the chains=8sc

Round 3 :

71.8sc=8sc (69 rounds)

Round 72 :

(3sc,inc)*2=10sc

Round 73-76 :

10sc=10sc (4 rounds)

Round 77 :

(4sc,inc)*2=12sc

Round 78-82 :

12sc=12sc (5 rounds)

Round 83 :

(5sc,inc)*2=14sc

Round 84-87 :

14sc=14sc (4 rounds)

Round 88 :

(6sc,inc)*2=16sc

Round 89-92 :

16sc=16sc (4 rounds)

Round 93 :

(7sc,inc)*2=18sc

Round 94-113 :

18sc=18sc (20 rounds)

Round 114 :

(Flo) sc,inc,(2sc,inc)*5,sc=24sc

Round 115 :

(3sc,inc)*6=30sc

Round 116 :

2sc,inc(4sc,inc)*5,2sc=36sc

Round 117 :

(5sc,inc)*6=42sc

Round 118 :

3sc,inc,(6sc,inc)*5,3sc=48sc

Round 119 :

(7sc,inc)*6=54sc

Round 120 :

4sc,inc,(8sc,inc)*5,4sc=60sc

Round 121 :

(9sc,inc)*6=66sc

Round 122 :

5sc,inc,(10sc,inc)*5,5sc=72sc

Round 123 :

(11sc,inc)*6=78sc

Round 124 :

6sc,inc,(12scinc)*5,6sc=84sc

Round 125 :

(13sc,inc)*6=90sc

Round 126 :

7sc,inc,(14sc,inc)*5,7sc=96sc

Round 127 :

(15sc,inc)*6=102sc

Round 128-129 :

102sc=102sc (2 rounds)

Info :

Cut the long tail yarn and you'll use it when sewing it to the round piece.

— Small Piece of Billet :

Info :

You'll put the battery part of the led light inside (With light brown colour yarn,crochet hook:2.00 mm)

Instruction :

7 ch

Round 1 :

continue beginning from 2nd stitch, inc ,4sc in the same stitch,continue crocheting the other side chain,4sc,inc =16sc

Round 2 :

2inc,4sc,4inc,4sc,2inc=24sc

Round 3 :

(sc,inc)*2,4sc,(sc,inc)*4,4sc,(sc,inc)*2=32sc

Round 4 :

(Blo)32sc=32sc

Round 5-31 :

32sc=32sc (27 rounds)

Info :

You embroider lines with dark brown colour yarn with needle back stitch technique.

— Swing :

Info :

with brown colour yarn,crochet hook: 2.00 mm

Instruction :

17 ch

Row 1 :

continue beginning from 3rd stitch, 15 dc 2 ch turn back

Row 2 :

15 dc 2 ch turn back

Row 3 :

15 dc 2 ch turn back

Row 4 :

15 dc 2 ch turn back

Row 5 :

15 dc ,cut the yarn.

Info :

Crochet the second part in the same way, we don't cut the yarn. Put the pieces on top of each other and crochet the edge with sc. Place the plastic part that you cut in accordance with the part in between. Pull the yarn to the corner 51ch, connect it with sc to the other corner, 1 ch and turn back, 51 slst on the chain. Crochet the same in the other corner.

— Ivy :

Instruction :

18 ch, continue beginning from 2nd stitch, slst,5 dc,slst In this way, crochet 2 ivy, 20 and 21 leaves.

— Doll Head-Body :

Info :

(with skin colour yarn,crochet hook:2.00 mm) (Attach the eyes 3sc apart between the 8th and 9th rounds.)

Round 1 :

6sc in the mr=6sc

Round 2 :

6inc=12sc

Round 3 :

(sc,inc)*6=18sc

Round 4 :

(2sc,inc)*6=24sc

Round 5 :

(3sc,inc)*6=30sc

Round 6-11 :

30sc=30sc (6 rounds)

Round 12 :

(3sc,dec)*6=24sc

Round 13 :

(2sc,dec)*6=18sc Fill the fiber

Round 14 :

(sc,dec)*6=12sc

Round 15 :

6dec

Info :

Change turquoise colour yarn

Round 16 :

6inc=12sc

Round 17-18 :

12sc=12sc (2 rounds)

Round 19 :

(sc,inc)*6=18sc

Round 20-21 :

18sc=18sc (2rounds)

Round 22 :

(2sc,inc)*6=24sc

Round 23-24 :

24sc=24sc (2 rounds)

Round 25 :

(3sc,inc)*6=30sc

Round 26 :

30sc=30sc

Round 27 :

(blo)30sc=30sc

Round 28 :

(3sc,dec)*6=24sc

Round 29 :

(2sc,dec)*6=18sc Fill the fiber

Round 30 :

(sc,dec)*6=12sc

Round 31 :

6dec collect the all remaning stitches with the needle.

Info :

Attach the yarn on the 27th round flo stitch.Head will look down, (sc,dc,sc)*30 cut the yarn and hide it. Embroider eyebrows on the 5th and 6th rounds 3sc apart. Embroider lips between the 11th and 12th rounds.

— Arm :

Info :

with skin colour yarn,crochet 2 pieces. crochet hook: 2.00 mm

Round 1 :

6sc in the mr=6sc

Round 2 :

6inc=12sc

Round 3-4 :

12sc=12sc (2 rounds)

Round 5 :

6dec=6sc

Round 6 :

3dec=3sc

Round 7 :

ch, combine it between the 16th and 17th rounds of the body

— Leg :

Info :

with turquoise colour yarn,crochet 2 pieces, crochet hook: 2.00mm

Round 1 :

6sc in the mr=6sc

Round 2 :

6inc=12sc

Round 3 :

(sc,inc)*6=18sc

Round 4-6 :

18sc=18sc (3rounds)

Round 7 :

(sc,dec)*6=12sc fill the fiber a little

Round 8 :

6dec=6sc

Round 9 :

3dec=3sc

Info :

change skin colour yarn

Instruction :

13 ch, you fix it to the appropriate place on the body

— Wig :

Info :

With mustard yellow colour yarn, crochet hook: 2.00 mm

Round 1 :

6sc in the mr

Round 2 :

6inc=12sc

Round 3 :

(sc,inc)*6=18sc

Round 4 :

(2sc,inc)*6=24sc

Round 5 :

(3sc,inc)*6=30sc

Round 6-9 :

30sc=30sc(4 rounds)

Round 10 :

18s1st. Let's leave the yarn a little long towards the middle point, you'll use it for sewing.

Info :

Let's cut 66 pieces of 15cm long yarns. You fold it in half and attach it to the right and left of the slst's you made on the 9th round and in the middle of the wig. You tie the ribbon and cut the ends to the same extent and fix them.

— Lamp Flower :

Info :

With pink colour yarn,crochet hook:2.00 mm

Round 1 :

8 ch, connect the two ends with slst

Round 2 :

8sc in the chain=8sc

Round 3 :

8inc =16sc

Round 4 :

(sc,inc)*8=24sc

Round 5 :

sc,inc(2sc,inc)*7sc=32sc

Round 6 :

(3sc,inc)*8=40sc

Round 7 :

2sc,inc,(4sc,inc)*7,2sc=48sc

Round 8 :

(5sc,inc)*8=56sc

Round 9-23 :

3scinc,(6sc,inc)*7,3sc=64sc then 64sc=64sc (15 rounds)

Round 24 :

(flo)16sc 1 ch turn back

Round 25 :

sc,dec,10sc,dec,sc=14sc 1 ch turn back

Round 26 :

14sc 1 ch turn back

Round 27 :

sc,dec,8sc,dec,sc=12sc 1 ch turn back

Round 28 :

12sc 1 ch turn back

Round 29 :

sc,dec,6sc,dec,sc=10sc 1 ch turn back

Round 30 :

10sc 1 ch turn back

Round 31 :

sc,dec,4sc,dec,sc=8sc 1 ch turn back

Round 32 :

8sc 1 ch turn back

Round 33 :

sc,dec,2sc,dec,sc=6sc 1 ch turn back

Round 34 :

6sc 1 ch turn back

Round 35 :

sc,2dec,sc=4sc 1 ch turn back

Round 36 :

4sc 1 ch turn back

Round 37 :

2dec 1 ch turn back

Round 38 :

2sc 1 ch turn back

Round 39 :

dec cut the yarn.

Info :

You attach the yarn the 17th stitch of the 23rd round and repeat the 24th and 39th rounds. You attach the yarn the 33rd stitch of the 23rd round, repeat the 24th and 39th rounds. You attach the yarn the 49th stitch of the 23rd round, repeat the 24th and 39th rounds. Continue crocheting without cutting the yarn, 1 ch turn back. you crochet sc around the triangles you crocheted , you crochet 2sc into the each ends.

— Flower Sepal :

Info :

with green colour yarn,crochet hook:2.00 mm

Round 1 :

8 ch, connect both ends with slst

Round 2 :

8sc on the chain

Round 3 :

8inc=16sc

Round 4 :

13 ch, continue beginning from 2nd stitch ,sc,11dc,skip 3 stitches, combine with slst , You crochet repeat the 3rd round process, 3 times

Info :

You cut the yarn and fix it.

— Small Flowers :

Info :

Use pink , fushia, mustard yellow, white, turquise colour yarns. you separate the 2 layers of the yarn and make 3 layers of yarn,crochet hook:1.5 mm

Instruction :

make a mr, 3 ch, 2dc, 3 sc...* repeat as the same process 4 times. closed mr, cut the yarn and fix it. You crochet the same with 4-petal flowers.

— Assembly :

Info :

You sew the flower sepal to the big stem you crochet

Step :

You pass the led light through the big steam

Step :

You pass through the led light flower

Step :

You pass the galvanized wire through the hole of the mica ball. Then you pass 2 layers of wire through the flower and stem.

Step :

You collect the excess led lights into the mica ball, you close the ball. You pull the wire and insert the ball into the flower. You wrap the excess wire on the base and fix it, tape the end of the wire.

Step :

We sew the green stalk on top of the round log piece. We hide the led inside the small piece of log.

Step :

Let's pay attention to the fact that the on-off button of the LED lights comes to the outer part. Let's glue the small log piece to the round log. Let's glue the cup part of the flower to the flower.(21 leaves of ivy will be on the lamp side)

Step :

Let's fix the end of the ivy by centering the swing handle. You sew the swing strings to the flower stem.

Step :

You wrap the remaining ivy on the stem of the flower and lower it down. Let's glue the leaves and flowers to the floor. Let's glue the baby on the swing.

Info :

CONGRATULATIONS. YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR FLOWER GARDEN LAMP

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the flower sepal to the big stem you crocheted, aligning the slst joins and securing with the long tail left for sewing.
  • Pass the LED light string through the stem, feed the excess lights into the mica ball, then thread the galvanized wire through the mica ball hole and through the flower and stem to secure the lamp head.
  • Sew the green stalk to the top of the round log piece; hide the LED battery inside the small billet piece and glue that piece into the round log so the on-off button is accessible.
  • Attach the swing strings to the flower stem and center the swing handle; glue and pin the swing in place before sewing to ensure correct balance and symmetry.
  • Glue leaves and small flowers to the base, wrap the remaining ivy around the stem for a natural look, and finally place or glue the doll on the swing.

Important Notes

  • 💡Leave a long starting tail on the stem and other long pieces to use for sewing and securing parts, especially where the stem meets the base.
  • 💡Attach the safety eyes between rounds 8 and 9 of the head and ensure they are 3 SC apart for correct facial placement.
  • 💡When inserting the aquarium stone and mica ball, make sure the base is slightly curved upward and the LED on-off switch remains accessible on the outside.

This Flower Garden Lamp is a heartwarming mix of a tiny amigurumi doll and a glowing flower lamp — perfect for bedrooms or nurseries. Create a magical little scene full of color, texture, and light that doubles as decor and a keepsake. Enjoy the process of crocheting each tiny piece and assembling them into a beautiful, functional work of art. 🧶🌸✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished lamp measures approximately the size shown in the photos; final dimensions depend on your tension, yarn brand, and wire placement, but expect a multi-piece lamp about 25-35 cm tall.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can change yarn weight, but this will affect final size and fit of plastic inserts; adjust hook size and plastic parts accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic skills like magic ring, increases, decreases, and working in the round are recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters finish this project in 12-15 hours spread over several sessions, though time may vary depending on experience and assembly complexity.