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Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern

Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 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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Weekend Treat

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

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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 Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail airplane using plush yarn for a soft, cuddly finish. You will crochet a hollow fuselage, separate wings, tail pieces, engines, propeller and sew felt windows for realistic detail. The design focuses on simple shaping and sturdy assembly so the toy is durable for gentle play. Photos and step-by-step instructions help guide placement and finishing.

Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Pattern uses plush Yarnart Dolce and a thinner yarn for details; gauges may vary with yarn choice. Basic crochet knowledge is required as the pattern does not include stitch tutorials.

Why You'll Love This Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns soft, plush yarn into a tactile, huggable airplane that feels homemade and special. I enjoy the combination of simple shaping with clever assembly β€” the V-tail and sewn wings give the toy real character. Sewing the felt windows and small details lets me personalize each airplane for a unique finish. Working with plush yarn is soothing, and the finished plane is both decorative and durable for play.

Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love to experiment with color schemes β€” try pastel blues for a nursery-friendly plane or bright primary colors for a playful look.

I often make a mini keychain version by using thinner yarn and a smaller hook to create a tiny plane for bags or gifts.

You can enlarge the toy by using bulkier plush yarn and a larger hook to get a chunkier, cuddlier version that works as a pillow or soft toy.

I sometimes add wire inside the wings or tail for slight posability; bendable floral wire or craft wire works well, wrapped before inserting.

Switch the window material to embroidered details or felt with stitched borders for a different texture and safer finish for children.

I recommend adding tiny embroidered registration numbers or insignia to personalize each plane for the recipient.

Try swapping the propeller style β€” crochet flatter blades or use a small wooden bead in the center for added realism.

Change the engine color to contrast with the wings for more visual interest, or make metallic-look propeller holders using cotton yarn in neutral tones.

I like to create a small display stand by crocheting a simple base so the finished plane can be posed on a shelf.

Consider making a whole fleet of different colors and sizes; they make lovely gifts as a themed set for a child or as decor in a travel-themed nursery.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping placement pins before sewing wings can lead to crooked attachment; use pins to mark exact positions and check symmetry before stitching. βœ— Not stuffing gradually causes lumps or uneven shape; add filler little by little and shape as you go for a smooth fuselage. βœ— Cutting tail or wing threads too early will make joining parts difficult; leave the thread on one piece and crochet around the perimeter to join securely. βœ— Forgetting to hide or tie thread tails properly can create weak seams; bring ends to a single point, tie into two knots and hide tails inside the toy for strength and safety.

Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern

Make a soft, plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail airplane using cozy plush yarn and step-by-step crochet instructions. This pattern guides you through shaping the fuselage, wings, tail, engines, propeller and windows with clear rounds and assembly tips. Perfect for creating a handmade toy or special gift, with full materials and sewing instructions included. You will love the tactile plush finish and sturdy construction for play or display.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Plush yarn Yarnart Dolce or analog (100 grams / 120 meters) blue - 1 skein for main fuselage and wings
  • 02
    Plush yarn Yarnart Dolce or analog (100 grams / 120 meters) milk color - small amount for engines and props
  • 03
    Thin strong yarn Yarnart Jeans (50 grams / 160 meters) in blue - small amount for propeller and sewing
  • 04
    Thin strong yarn Yarnart Jeans (50 grams / 160 meters) in milky color - small amount for propeller and sewing
  • 05
    Blue or black felt for windows - small pieces for window shapes
  • 06
    Black sewing thread for sewing on windows or glue (optional)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook 4 mm (for plush yarn)
  • 02
    Crochet hook 1.5 mm (for thin yarn and propeller details)
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Yarn needle for sewing and hiding ends
  • 05
    Stitch markers or pins
  • 06
    Hollofiber filler (polyester stuffing)
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    Pins for positioning parts during assembly
  • 08
    Strong thin sewing thread (tone of main yarn)

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β€” Foreword :

Info :

The pattern contains a description of crochet plush plane like Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail. The size of the finished toy when crocheting from plush yarn: fuselage length 30 cm (11,8 in). maximum width at the edges of the wings 30 cm (11,8 in). I crochet in a mixed way (grabbing the working thread first from above, then from below). If you use another method, the size can be both larger and smaller. The pattern does not contain crochet lessons, so you need to have skills and know the basics of crocheting.

β€” Necessary materials :

Infos :

One scein of plush yarn Yarnart Dolce or analogs (100 grams / 120 meters) of blue color. little of plush yarn Yarnart Dolce or analogs (100 grams / 120 meters) of milk color. little of strong thin yarn of blue and milk color for propeller and sewing (I used Yarnart Jeans(50 grams / 160 meters)). some blue or black felt for the windows. black sewing thread for sewing on windows or glue. hook 4 mm. hook 1,5 mm. hollofiber filler. scissors. needle. markers. pins.

β€” Abbreviations :

Info :

MR – magic ring. sc – single crochet. hdc – half double crochet. sl st – slip stitch. inc – 2 sc in the next stitch. dec - invisible decrease. (27) – number of stitches you should have at the end of the round. (...) *3 – repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of time stated.

β€” Fuselage :

Info :

Blue plush yarn. You need to make a triangle shape. This will work if we make 3 stitches in one loop.

Round 1 :

9 sc in MR (9)

Round 2 :

(2 sc, 3 sc in 1 loop) * 3 (15)

Round 3 :

(4 sc, 3 sc in 1 loop) * 3 (21)

Round 4 :

21 sc for the back half of the loop (21)

Round 5-10 :

21 sc (21)

Round 11 :

You need to make 6 increases exactly in the middle of the triangle. I have it:7 sc, 6 inc, 8 sc (27)

Info :

Find your center of the triangle and crochet the required number of stitches.

Round 12-13 :

27 sc (27)

Info :

In the next row, the increase should also be in the middle. If, due to the peculiarities of crocheting, your beginning of the row has shifted differently from mine, find the center of the upper part and count the required number of stitches. The increase should be in the center and 2 sc and 1 inc from it to the left and right.

Round 14 :

11 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 9 sc (30)

Round 15-16 :

30 sc (30)

Round 17 :

(4 sc, inc) * 6 (36)

Round 18-20 :

36 sc (36)

Round 21 :

(10 sc, dec) *3 (33)

Round 22 :

33 sc (33)

Round 23 :

(9 sc, dec) *3 (30)

Round 24-25 :

30 sc (30)

Info :

Fill the fuselage with filler and add it during crocheting.

Round 26 :

(8 sc, dec) * 3 (27)

Round 27-28 :

27 sc (27)

Round 29 :

(7 sc, dec) *3 (24)

Round 30-31 :

24 sc (24)

Round 32 :

(6 sc, dec) * 3 (21)

Round 33-34 :

21 sc (21)

Round 35 :

19 sc, dec (20)

Round 36 :

9 sc, dec, 9 sc (19)

Round 37 :

17 sc, dec (18)

Round 38 :

8 sc, dec, 8 sc (17)

Round 39 :

17 sc (17)

Round 40 :

15 sc, dec (16)

Round 41 :

16 sc (16)

Round 42 :

14 sc, dec (15)

Round 43 :

6 sc, dec, 7 sc (14)

Round 44 :

12 sc, dec (13)

Round 45 :

5 sc, dec, 6 sc (12)

Round 46 :

10 sc, dec (11)

Round 47 :

4 sc, dec, 5 sc (10)

Round 48 :

8 sc, dec (9)

Round 49 :

7 sc, dec (8)

Round 50 :

6 sc, dec (7)

Round 51 :

5 sc, dec (6) + sl st

Info :

Fasten the thread, cut and tighten the hole.

β€” Tail :

Info :

Blue plush yarn. You need to make 4 identical parts. Then we will combine them two pieces into one. You will get 2 strong parts of the V-tail. Crochet in turning rows. Each new row starts with 1 chain. For each pair, cut the thread on one part, but do not cut on the second and continue to crochet around the perimeter of the parts to "sew" them together with a hook.

Info :

6 chains. Starting from the second loop from the hook, crochet in a chain:

Round 1 :

5 sc (5)

Round 2-9 :

Turn, 1 chain, 5 sc (5)

Info :

Fasten the thread to one part and cut it off. On the second, make one chain, do not cut the thread.

Info :

Fold the two pieces flat and crochet on three sides. Thus, we will connect two parts into one strong. Crochet 1 sc in each stitch. In each corner, crochet in one loop (1 sc + 1 hdc + 1 sc). This is necessary so that the angle is more pronounced and does not twist. Fasten the thread at the end with a chain and cut off. Make another one part of the same.

β€” Wings :

Info :

Blue plush yarn. You also need to crochet 4 parts and then connect them two into one, just like the tail. Crochet in turning rows. Each new row starts with 1 chain. For each pair, cut the thread on one part, but do not cut on the second and continue to crochet around the perimeter of the parts to "sew" them together with a hook.

Info :

8 chains. Starting from the second loop from the hook, crochet in a chain:

Round 1 :

7 sc (7)

Round 2-14 :

Turn, 1 chain, 7 sc (7)

Info :

Fold the two pieces flat and crochet on three sides. Crochet 1 sc in each stitch. In each corner, crochet in one loop (1 sc + 1 hdc + 1 sc). Fasten the thread at the end with a chain and cut off. Make another one part of the same.

β€” Engines (2 pcs) :

Info :

Plush yarn, I used milky color.

Round 1 :

5 sc in MR (5)

Round 2 :

2 sc, inc, 2 sc (6)

Round 3 :

inc, 5 sc (7)

Round 4 :

3 sc, inc, 3 sc (8)

Round 5 :

7 sc, inc (9)

Round 6 :

4 sc, inc, 4 sc (10)

Round 7-10 :

10 sc (10)

Info :

Fill the part with filler and add it during crocheting.

Round 11 :

8 sc, dec (9)

Round 12 :

7 sc, dec (8)

Round 13 :

6 sc, dec (7)

Round 14 :

5 sc, dec (6)

Round 15 :

4 sc, dec (5)

Info :

Fasten the thread with sl st and cut off. Hide the end of the thread inside the engine.

β€” Propeller holder :

Info :

Cotton yarn or any other yarn of approximately the same yardage (50 g / 160 m).

Round 1 :

5 sc in MR(5)

Round 2 :

4 sc, inc (6)

Round 3 :

5 sc, inc (7)

Round 4 :

6 sc, inc (8)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) * 2 (10)

Round 6 :

(4 sc, inc) * 2 (12)

Round 7 :

(5 sc, inc) * 2 (14)

Info :

Fasten the thread with the sl st, leave a long end for sewing and cut off.

β€” Propellers (3 pcs) :

Info :

I make them on the principle of crocheting a cord. First we leave the thread, about 60 cm (23 inches). Then fold it in half to form a thicker double thread. Make a chain, but not on the edge, but in the middle of the thread. We crochet each stitch according to this principle: There is a loop on the hook, we make the yarn over on the hook from the leaving thread, we crochet sc with a working thread through two loops. Then again we make a yarn over from the leaving thread and crochet sc. You need to make 9 such stitches. Then we fasten the thread and cut it off.

β€” Windows :

Info :

You need to draw a template for windows and cut them out of paper or cardboard, or print my file and cut out the templates. Then take thin black or blue felt and cut out all the windows using templates. The central window is 1 pc, and the side windows are all 2 pcs.

β€” Assembly :

Info :

Find the center of the toy. To do this, I find the center between the increments in the 11th row and then follow it.

Info :

Place the wings between rows 14 and 22 at a distance of 9 sc from the center of the toy. That is, the wings are 18 sc from each other. Fix it with pins and sew along the perimeter with a strong thin thread to the tone of the main yarn. I use Yarnart Jeans in blue (50g/160m). I bring all the ends of plush and thin threads to one point and tie them into 2 knots. I hide extra tails inside the toy. This is necessary so that the details are sewn more securely and do not tear during the game.

Info :

Fasten the engines with pins at the ends of the wings and sew them around the perimeter with a thin thread to the tone of the plush yarn. I also use Yarnart Jeans (50g/160m) milky. Pull the ends of the threads through one hole, tie into 2 knots and hide the excess inside the wing or engine.

Info :

Place the tail pieces about 4-5 rows from the edge of the fuselage at an angle so as to form a V-shape. In the middle they should touch. Secure with pins and sew along the perimeter with a thin, strong thread. Tie all the tails of the threads together and hide inside the toy. Everything is the same as with other thread tails.

Info :

Place the propeller at the center point of the front fuselage. It's between rows 2 and 3. Fasten with pins and sew around the entire circumference with the thread that we left.

Info :

Place the windows so that there is approximately the same distance between them. First, I fix the front window and from it to the left and right I continue to place all the others. The front window is above 11 row. Sew the windows with regular sewing thread. Or glue them if the toy is not for the child.

Assembly Instructions

  • Find the center of the toy by locating the center between the increments in row 11; use that center to align wings and details.
  • Place the wings between rows 14 and 22, spacing them 9 sc from the center (18 sc between wings), pin in place and sew around the perimeter with a strong thin thread to match the yarn.
  • Attach engines to the ends of the wings with pins, then sew them around the perimeter with a thin matching thread; pull thread ends through a hole, tie into 2 knots and hide excess inside the wing or engine.
  • Position tail pieces about 4-5 rows from the edge of the fuselage so they form a V shape and touch in the middle; secure with pins and sew along the perimeter with a strong thin thread.
  • Place the propeller at the center point of the front fuselage between rows 2 and 3, pin and sew around the entire circumference using the long thread left from the holder.
  • Arrange windows evenly (front window above row 11), then sew the felt windows with regular sewing thread or glue them if the toy is decorative only.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use pins or stitch markers to position wings, tail and engines before sewing to ensure accurate placement and symmetry.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the fuselage and small parts gradually during crocheting to keep smooth shaping and avoid lumps.
  • πŸ’‘Do not cut the joining thread on one of a pair when making tail or wing pairs; leave one thread to crochet around the perimeter and join securely.
  • πŸ’‘Bring all tails to a single point, tie into two knots and hide them inside the toy to strengthen seams and prevent tearing during play.

This plush Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail pattern brings a handmade airplane to life with soft plush yarn and thoughtful shaping. The finished toy is perfect for gifting or displaying and feels wonderful to hold. Enjoy the process of sewing each detail and personalizing the windows and colors. 🧢✈️

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished toy measures approximately 30 cm (11.8 in) fuselage length and about 30 cm (11.8 in) maximum wingspan at the wing edges when using the recommended plush yarn.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the final size and texture will change; use an appropriate hook size for your chosen yarn and adjust stuffing and placement accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes you know basic stitches (sc, inc, dec, sl st, magic ring) and can crochet in rounds and turning rows.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary depending on experience, yarn choice, and assembly pace.