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Wednesday Amigurumi Pattern

Wednesday 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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Cute Companion

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

About This Wednesday Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern teaches you how to crochet a dressed Wednesday-style amigurumi doll complete with hair, sweater, shirt, pants, and suspenders. Every piece is written round-by-round so you can follow along and create a polished finished doll. The pattern includes placement notes for eyes, ears, and tips for planting hair and finishing clothing details.

Wednesday Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Designed for intermediate crocheters, it uses basic amigurumi shaping plus garment-work and color changes. Full materials, abbreviations, and assembly steps are included so you can reproduce the doll exactly.

Why You'll Love This Wednesday Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a character to life with layered clothing and textured hair that make each doll unique. I enjoyed designing the tiny garmentsβ€”jacket, sweater, and suspendersβ€”because they allow you to practice garment shaping on a small scale. The planting-hair technique gives so much personality, and I find watching the character emerge from simple rounds incredibly rewarding. Every step is written so you can follow exactly, and I take pride in the clear assembly notes that make finishing satisfying and neat.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to personalize this pattern by changing colors; try pastel tones or bold colors for a different vibe.

I often switch the hair yarn to a bulky fuzzy yarn for a more dramatic hairstyle and use thinner yarn for a petite keychain version by reducing hook size.

I like to embroider different facial expressions β€” small changes in eyebrow placement can make the character look curious, stern, or cheerful.

You can add wire to the legs for better standing balance, or use card inserts in the feet for stability and glued soles for a finished look.

I frequently replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes for baby-safe versions, especially when making gifts for young children.

Try swapping the sweater pattern to a striped or polka-dot design; color charts make the process easier and more fun to plan.

For alternate outfits, consider crocheting a tiny dress or cape using the same body join technique as the pants; no changes to the body are required.

To make the doll larger, use a bulkier yarn and increase hook size proportionally while keeping the same stitch counts to preserve shaping.

I sometimes add small accessories like a crocheted book, tiny hat, or mini bag to give the character a backstory β€” these small details make great finishing touches.

Don't be afraid to adapt the length of limbs or the width of garments to suit your preferred doll proportions; adjust rounds and stitch counts carefully and keep notes for consistency.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when joining legs to the body can cause misaligned seams; place markers and count stitches carefully before joining to ensure even attachment. βœ— Changing yarn colors without securing ends will lead to loose threads inside the garment; weave ends in as you go or carry yarn neatly to the inside to prevent slipping. βœ— Stuffing too much or too little distorts the shape of the head or limbs; stuff gradually and evenly, adjusting shape with small amounts of fiberfill as you work. βœ— Forgetting to change to BLO or FLO where instructed will alter the garment fit and texture; follow the BLO/FLO instructions exactly to preserve shaping and color patterns. βœ— Not checking hook size for your yarn weight will change the finished size dramatically; use the recommended 1.75 mm hook or adjust gauge and stitch counts accordingly.

Wednesday Amigurumi Pattern

Make a stylish Wednesday doll with this detailed crochet pattern that guides you through every round and assembly step. You will create a fully articulated amigurumi with clothes, hair, and accessories using clear, step-by-step instructions. Perfect for makers who enjoy dressing and finishing detailed toys with personality.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Wednesday Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Alize Cotton Gold - #60 black (main black yarn, 1 ball recommended)
  • 02
    Alize Cotton Gold - #55 white (white yarn for shirt and sweater pattern, 1 ball recommended)
  • 03
    Alize Cotton Gold - #458 skin (skin color yarn for head, arms, legs, 1 ball recommended)
  • 04
    Alize Cotton Gold - #533 grey (accent yarn for suspenders/trim, small amount)
  • 05
    Nako Paris - #217 black (fluffy hair yarn, one ball recommended)
  • 06
    Cotton Gold yarn weight: 330m/100g; Nako Paris: 245m/100g

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook - 1.75 mm
  • 02
    Safety eyes 10 mm size - 2 pcs
  • 03
    Button 5 mm dia - 4 pcs
  • 04
    Cuprum wire (60 cm) 1.5 mm dia for doll's skeleton (adjustable lengths: 30 cm for arms, 30 cm for body recommended)
  • 05
    Tapestry needle for attaching the pieces and weaving ends
  • 06
    Carton or any other plastic material for the bottom of the leg (boot insole)
  • 07
    Strong invisible glue (optional, for gluing carton details)
  • 08
    Adhesive roll bandage
  • 09
    Stitch markers
  • 10
    Scissors
  • 11
    Fiberfill (polyester stuffing)
  • 12
    Powder crayon (for face shading and blush)

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β€” ARMS :

β€” LEFT ARM :

Info :

Start with skin yarn #458

1 rnd :

6 sc in MR (6)

2 rnd :

(sc, inc)*3 (9)

3 rnd :

(2 sc, inc)*3 (12)

4-5 rnd :

12 sc

6 rnd :

sc, CL. 10 sc (12)

7 rnd :

dec, 4 sc, dec, 4sc (10)

8 rnd :

10 sc

Info :

Make 3 shift stitches and change the yarn to white #55

9 rnd :

10 sc

10 rnd :

Blo 10 sc

11-30 rnd :

10 sc (20 rounds)

Info :

cut yarn thread and fasten off. Do not stuff.

β€” ARM CUFF :

Info :

*First we hold the arm upside down. In the 10th row, we attach the white thread to the remaining loops. *We do not knit a spiral, let's turn with 1 ch and continue.

1 rnd :

2 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 2 sc (12)

2 rnd :

12 sc

3 rnd :

3 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 3 sc (14)

4 rnd :

14 sc cut the thread and hide.

β€” RIGHT ARM :

Info :

Start with skin yarn #458

1 rnd :

6 sc in MR (6)

2 rnd :

(sc, inc)*3 (9)

3 rnd :

(2 sc, inc)*3 (12)

4-5 rnd :

12 sc

6 rnd :

10 sc, CL. sc (12)

7 rnd :

dec, 4 sc, dec, 4sc (10)

8 rnd :

10 sc

Info :

Make 6 shift stitches and change the yarn to white #55

9 rnd :

10 sc

10 rnd :

Blo 10 sc

11-30 rnd :

10 sc (20 rounds)

Info :

cut yarn thread and fasten off. Do not stuff.

ARM CUFF :

*First we hold the arm upside down. In the 10th row, we attach the white thread to the remaining loops. *We do not knit a spiral, let's turn with 1 ch and continue.

1 rnd :

sc, inc, 3 sc, inc, 4 sc (12)

2 rnd :

12 sc

3 rnd :

2 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 4 sc (14)

4 rnd :

14 sc cut the thread and hide.

β€” LEGS :

Info :

Start with the yarn of black color #60

1 rnd :

Make a chain of 9 stitches , from the 2nd stitch from the hook: inc, 6 sc, 4sc in the 1 stitch, on the other side of the chain 6sc, in (20)

2 rn :

inc, 7 sc, 4 inc, 7 sc, inc (26)

3 rnd :

sc, inc, 7 sc (sc, inc)*4, 7 sc, inc, sc (32)

Info :

Draw a sketch around the contour of the foot on cardboard (or any other plastic material). If you are going to wash the toy in the future, do not use cardboard as it will be damaged during washing. Cut the boot insoles, then put them on your feet and glue them.

4 rnd :

BLO 32 sc

5 rnd :

32 sc

6 rnd :

BLO 32 sc

7 rnd :

11 sc, 10 hdc, 11 sc (32)

8 rnd :

6 sc, dec, 2 sc, (reduce by knitting 2 hdc together, hdc)*3 (reduce by knitting 2 hdc together), 2 sc, dec, 7 sc (26)

9 rnd :

7 sc, 6 hdc-dec, 7 sc (20)

10 rnd :

8 sc, 2 dec, 8 sc, (18)

11 rnd :

BLO (4sc, dec)*3 (15) fasten off and cut the thread. Attach the yarn of skin color #458

Info :

*Start filling and continue intermittently.

12-46 rnd :

15 sc ( 35 rounds)

Info :

*Stitch between the 6th and 7th rows with a thin caramel thread.

Info :

In the 11th row, let's determine 4 loops from the front. Knit a total of 7 rows of 4 sc with our black #60 thread in the loops we have determined and cut the thread.

Info :

*We will work on 16 stitches starting from the point we determined until the other point.

1 rnd :

16 sc, tch

2 rnd :

inc, 14 sc, inc, tch

3 rnd :

inc, 16 sc, inc, tch

4-7 rnd :

20 sc (fasten off and cut the thread. )

Info :

*Let's put on the shoelaces. Make the second one.

β€” BODY :

Info :

Now it's time to put the marker on each leg and crochet extra stitches for the 47th round. The quantity of extra stitches in round 47 of the legs depends on your own yarn tension and can be differnt.

Info :

Put the legs on the desk and fold their upper parts. The stitches whic are placed in the middle of the inner fold are the stitches you should connect with the chain in 47th rnd.

Info :

Now crochet the necessary amount of stitches from the end of 47th round till the marker pin (it will be still round 47). Continue to working, tie 9 chains to the 1st leg marked loop and 2nd leg's marked loop.

47rnd :

15 sc along the 1st leg (last st in the markered stitch), 9 sc along the ch, 15 sc along the 2nd leg (last st in the markered stitch), 9 sc along the ch. (48) put the marker. Now here will be the start of the round.

48-53 rnd :

48 sc (6 rounds)

54 rnd :

7 sc, dec, 22 sc, dec, 15 sc (46)

55 rnd :

7 sc, dec, 21 sc, dec, 14 sc (44)

56 rnd :

6 sc, dec, 20 sc, dec, 14 sc (42)

Info :

Make 6 shift stitches now here will be the start of at the round.

57 rnd :

42 sc

Info :

change the yarn to black #60

58 rnd :

42 sc

Info :

change the yarn to white #55

59 rnd :

BLO (5 sc, dec)*6 (36)

60 rnd :

BLO 36 sc

61-78 rnd :

36 sc (18 rounds)

Info :

We determine the arm places so that they come to the sides of the body. There should be 13 stitch in the front and back parts of the body. Adjust the stitches in according to your hand.

79 rnd :

5 sc across 1st arm, 13 sc across front of body, 5 sc across 2nd arm, 13 sc across back of body. (36)

80 rnd :

In this round, we will continue by knitting the remaining frequent needles on the outside of the arms.5 sc across 1st arm, 13 sc across front of body, 5 sc across 2nd arm, 13 sc across back of body.

Info :

*Now we need to insert the wire into the arms and body.

Info :

30 cm wire for the arms and 30 cm wire for the body was enough for me, you can adjust it according to your hand.

81 rnd :

36 sc

82 rnd :

2 sc, dec, (4sc, dec)*5, 2 sc (30)

83 rnd :

(3sc, dec)*6 (24)

Info :

change the yarn to skin color #458

84 rnd :

BLO (sc, dec)*8 (16)

85-87 :

16 sc (3 rounds)

88 rnd :

(2 sc, dec)*4 (12)

89-96 rnd :

12 sc (8 rounds)

97 rnd :

6 dec (6)

Info :

cut the thread, close the loops with a needle.

β€” PANTS :

Info :

We will work by holding the torso upside down to knit the trousers. In the 60th row, we attach the black thread to the remaining loops of the part where we made the BLO.

1 rnd :

(6 sc, inc)*6 (48)

2 rnd :

BLO 48 sc

3 rnd :

(7 sc, inc)*6 (54)

5-6 rnd :

54 sc

7 rnd :

(8 sc, inc)*6 (60)

8-13 rnd :

60 sc (6 rounds)

Info :

Now we will make the leg parting of the trousers. We should use pointers to divide his pant into two separate parts. The markers should be placed in the middle of the front and back of the pants. There should be 30 stitch between each marker. Knit from the beginning of the round to the back marker and tie it to the marked loop at the front with 8 chains. For this, 14 frequent needles were enough for me. Adjust the seams according to your hand.

14 rnd :

8 sc along the chain , 30 sc (38)

15-43 rnd :

38 sc (29 rounds)

Info :

Make the second one.

β€” SHIRT :

Info :

Now we'll start with the collar of the shirt. For this, let's keep the body upside down and mark the middle point on the front and attach the white thread.

1 rnd :

25 sc, tch

2 rnd :

(4 sc, inc)*5 (30)

3 rnd :

3 tch Blo tr-inc, 2 tr, 3 dc, 18 hdc, 3 dc, 2 tr, tr-inc

Info :

cut the thread and hide.

Info :

Now we're going to work the bottom of the shirt. Let's attach the white thread from the front of the body to the middle point.

1 rnd :

( inc, sc)*18 (54)

2 rnd :

(54)

3 rnd :

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

Info :

We will continue to knit the shirt in 3 parts.

β€” FIRST PART (RIGHT ONE) :

1 rnd :

16 sc, tch

2 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 15 sc, tch

3 rnd :

15 sc, tch

4 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 14 sc, tch

5 rnd :

14 sc cut the thread and hide.

β€” BACK SIDE :

1 rnd :

26 sc, tch

2 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 24 sc, tch

3 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 22 sc, tch

4 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 20 sc, tch

5 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 18 sc cut the thread and hide.

β€” SECOND PART (LEFT ONE) :

1 rnd :

16 sc, tch

2 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 15 sc, tch

3 rnd :

15 sc, tch

4 rnd :

skip 1 stitch, 14 sc, tch

5 rnd :

14 sc cut the thread and hide.

Info :

We start the lower part of the shirt with hdc in the front from the middle part and turn the lower parts with frequent needles, and when we come to the front middle part, we finish with hdc.

β€” SUSPENDERS :

Info :

*We knit 40 chains with gray yarn and add 1 more chain while switching to black yarn, 40 sc from 2rn stitches *change the yarn to grey 40sc change the yarn to black 40sc cut the thread and hide. *sl st with gray thread in the last row

Info :

Finally, let's sew the hanger under the shirt.

β€” HEAD :

Info :

Start with skin yarn #458

1 rnd :

6 sc in MR (6)

2 rnd :

6 inc (12)

3 rnd :

(sc, inc)*6 (18)

4 rnd :

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

5 rnd :

(3 sc, inc)*6 (30)

6 rnd :

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

7 rnd :

(5 sc, inc)*6 (42)

8 rnd :

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

9 rnd :

(7 sc, inc)*6 (54)

10 rnd :

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

11-16 rnd :

60 sc (6 rounds)

17 rnd :

9 sc, dec, (18 sc, dec)*2 9 sc (57)

18-20 rnd :

57 sc (3 rounds)

21 rnd :

15 sc, dec (inc, sc)*3, 5 sc, dec, 4 sc,(sc,inc)*3, dec,, 15 sc (60)

22-26 rnd :

60 sc (5 rounds)

Info :

Let's attach the eyes between the 20th and 21st rows, leaving 10 stitches in between.

27 rnd :

(3sc, dec)*12 (48)

28 rnd :

48 sc

29 rnd :

(4 sc, dec)*8 (40)

30 rnd :

(3 sc, dec)*8 (32)

31 rnd :

dec, 5 sc, dec, 6 sc, 2 M, 5 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec (24)

32 rnd :

(sc, dec)*8 (16)

33-42 rnd :

16 sc (10 rounds) cut the thread. Let's place the piece we knit inside the head.

β€” EARS :

Info :

Start with skin yarn #458

1 rnd :

6 dc in MR

Info :

Ears 20-22. Let's sew between the rows at a distance of 7 stitches from the eyes.

Info :

Nose 22-23. Let's work on 3 loops between the rows.

Info :

Let's process the eyes and eyebrows as in the image.

β€” HAIR :

Info :

We will work with the method of planting hair with frequent needles. For this, we make markings from the very middle of the head, starting from the 10th row. Our finish should be at ear level.

Info :

We knit loops over the points we marked. (Nako paris #217)

Info :

On the loops we knit, we will fold the 55 cm long ropes into 2 on the right and left parts and start attaching.

Info :

We make hair braids from the threads we process. For the bangs, we cut short strands and process them on the front parts of the hair.

β€” SWEATER :

Info :

We will work on the sweater in black and white checkered patterns. I recommend that you move forward by releasing the threads in color transitions. Running the threads from the inside will be tight and will slip in the loops. The boxes on the template were calculated as 3 loops and 2 turns. The turns will always be made with 1 chain. Colors were coded with black (B) and White (W). Now you can start knitting either on the template or on the numbers.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach safety eyes between the 20th and 21st rows of the head, leaving 10 stitches in between for proper spacing.
  • Sew ears between rows 20-22 at a distance of 7 stitches from each eye, and stitch the small nose between rows 22-23 (work on 3 loops).
  • Insert 30 cm wires into each arm and a 30 cm wire into the body for internal skeleton support, then position and sew the arms to the sides at rounds 79-80.
  • Place the legs and join them to the body by folding upper parts and connecting their marked stitches with 9 chains, then crochet round 47 to join (15 sc along leg, 9 sc chain, 15 sc along second leg, 9 sc along chain).
  • Plant hair using the loop method from the 10th row to ear level, fold 55 cm ropes into two and attach to create braids and bangs as shown.
  • Sew the suspenders to the shirt and attach buttons (5 mm dia) to the jacket as decorative details.
  • Sew all garment pieces in place, pinning items first to check symmetry, and weave in all ends neatly on the inside.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Choose the correct hook size for your yarn (1.75 mm recommended) because changing hook size affects the finished toy and garments significantly.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff all pieces as you go, tight but not overfilled, adding small portions of stuffing gradually to keep smooth shapes.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark beginnings of rounds, arm and leg placement, and any joining points to maintain alignment.
  • πŸ’‘When working color transitions for the sweater, carry or release threads inside to avoid bulky seams and keep tension even.

This charming Wednesday amigurumi pattern brings gothic style and tiny tailoring into one delightful doll-making project. Follow clear, round-by-round instructions to create clothes, hair, and a poseable skeleton for an irresistible finished toy. Perfect as a thoughtful gift or a display piece that shows off your crochet skills. 🧢🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The doll is approximately 33 cm tall when using the listed materials and crocheting in flat-X stitch with the recommended hook and yarn.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use other yarn weights, but your finished doll's size will change; adjust hook size and stitch counts if you switch yarn weights.

Where should I place the safety eyes?

Place safety eyes between the 20th and 21st rows of the head, leaving 10 stitches between them as instructed for correct facial proportion.

How do I make the doll poseable?

Insert copper or craft wire into the arms and body (the pattern suggests about 30 cm for arms and 30 cm for the body) to create a simple internal skeleton for posability.