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Fuchsia Blossom Amigurumi Doll with Petal Skirt

An advanced DK weight crochet doll dressed as a vibrant fuchsia flower with dimensional petals and embroidered details.

Difficulty
🔴 Advanced
Time
⏱️ 20-25 hours
Hook
🪡 D / 3.25mm
Yardage
🧶 approximately 450 yards
Finished Size
📏 12 inches tall
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Always make a gauge swatch before starting!
Gauge: 20 sc x 20 rows = 4 inches in single crochet
Adjust hook size as needed to match gauge.
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At a Glance

The Fuchsia Blossom Amigurumi Doll with Petal Skirt is a free Advanced-level wearable pattern using Dk weight yarn with a D / 3.25mm hook . Estimated time: 20-25 hours. Finished size: 12 inches tall. You'll need approximately approximately 450 yards of yarn.

54 steps across 10 sections  ·  Free under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 — you can sell finished items

🛒 Materials

DK Weight Yarn - Skin Tone
50 yards, light peach or cream
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DK Weight Yarn - Magenta/Fuchsia
150 yards, bright fuchsia or hot pink
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DK Weight Yarn - Green
80 yards, forest or kelly green
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DK Weight Yarn - Purple
100 yards, deep purple or violet
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DK Weight Yarn - White
30 yards, optional for highlights
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Fiberfill Stuffing
200g / 7 oz
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Safety Eyes
Pair of 10mm or 12mm safety eyes
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Embroidery Floss
Black and pink for facial features
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Stitch Markers
2-3 removable markers
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Tapestry Needle
Size D/3 for seaming and embroidery
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📌 Before You Begin

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This pattern uses continuous spiral rounds for the head and body. Mark the first st of each round with a stitch marker.

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Stuff all pieces firmly as you progress for best results.

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Advanced techniques include invisible decreases and precise shaping. Familiarity with amigurumi fundamentals is strongly recommended.

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Color changes are worked by pulling new yarn through final loop of previous color.

🧶 Pattern Instructions

💡 Tip: For safety eyes, insert from the back of the head to ensure secure placement before stuffing too firmly.
  1. Rnd 1
    With peach yarn, 6 sc in magic ring. (6 sts)
  2. Rnd 2
    inc in each st around. (12 sts)
  3. Rnd 3
    sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18 sts)
  4. Rnd 4
    sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24 sts)
  5. Rnd 5-12
    sc in each st around. (24 sts) [8 rounds total]
  6. Rnd 13
    sc 2, dec, repeat around. (18 sts)
  7. Rnd 14
    sc 1, dec, repeat around. (12 sts)
  8. Stuff head firmly
    Insert safety eyes between Rnds 8-9, approximately 6 sts apart. Embroider nose and mouth with black floss using backstitch.
  9. Rnd 15
    dec around. (6 sts) Fasten off leaving 6-inch tail for sewing.
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💡 Tip: The body should be slightly tapered to attach securely to the head.
  1. Rnd 1
    With peach yarn, 6 sc in magic ring. (6 sts)
  2. Rnd 2
    inc in each st around. (12 sts)
  3. Rnd 3
    sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18 sts)
  4. Rnd 4-10
    sc in each st around. (18 sts) [7 rounds total]
  5. Rnd 11
    sc 1, dec, repeat around. (12 sts)
  6. Stuff body
    Insert stuffing before final decrease rounds.
  7. Rnd 12
    dec around. (6 sts) Fasten off leaving 6-inch tail.
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💡 Tip: Keep arms thin and flexible for better posing. Do not overstuff.
  1. Rnd 1
    With peach yarn, 5 sc in magic ring. (5 sts)
  2. Rnd 2-8
    sc in each st around. (5 sts) [7 rounds total]
  3. Stuff lightly and flatten
    Insert minimal stuffing, leaving top open.
  4. Fasten off
    Leave 8-inch tail for sewing to body.
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💡 Tip: Slightly longer legs create better proportion for this doll design.
  1. Rnd 1
    With peach yarn, 6 sc in magic ring. (6 sts)
  2. Rnd 2-9
    sc in each st around. (6 sts) [8 rounds total]
  3. Stuff and close
    Stuff firmly. Fasten off leaving 8-inch tail.
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💡 Tip: These outer petals form the main flower silhouette. Ensure they are uniform in size.
  1. Rnd 1
    With fuchsia yarn, 6 sc in magic ring. (6 sts)
  2. Rnd 2
    inc in each st around. (12 sts)
  3. Rnd 3
    sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18 sts)
  4. Rnd 4-5
    sc in each st around. (18 sts) [2 rounds total]
  5. Rnd 6
    sc 1, dec, repeat around. (12 sts)
  6. Stuff petal lightly
    Create dimensional shape with moderate stuffing.
  7. Rnd 7
    dec around. (6 sts) Fasten off leaving 10-inch tail.
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💡 Tip: Purple inner petals create depth and visual interest within the flower.
  1. Rnd 1
    With purple yarn, 5 sc in magic ring. (5 sts)
  2. Rnd 2
    inc in each st around. (10 sts)
  3. Rnd 3-4
    sc in each st around. (10 sts) [2 rounds total]
  4. Rnd 5
    dec, sc 3, dec, sc 3. (8 sts)
  5. Stuff moderately
    Create slightly flattened petal shape.
  6. Rnd 6
    dec around. (4 sts) Fasten off leaving 8-inch tail.
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💡 Tip: Stamens add authentic floral details to the center of the flower.
  1. Rnd 1
    With green yarn, 4 sc in magic ring. (4 sts)
  2. Rnd 2-6
    sc in each st around. (4 sts) [5 rounds total]
  3. Stuff minimally
    These should be thin and delicate.
  4. Close and fasten off
    Leave 6-inch tail for assembly.
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💡 Tip: The green skirt base provides structure for petal attachment.
  1. Ch 40 with green yarn
    Create foundation chain. (40 chs)
  2. Sl st in first ch
    Join into ring.
  3. Rnd 1
    sc in each ch around. (40 sts)
  4. Rnd 2-4
    sc in each st around. (40 sts) [3 rounds total]
  5. Change to fuchsia
    Pull new color through last loop.
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💡 Tip: Take time with petal placement for balanced, attractive flower appearance.
  1. Step 1
    Arrange 5 large outer fuchsia petals evenly around skirt base, spacing every 8 sts.
  2. Step 2
    Sew each petal securely using tapestry needle and matching yarn. Position petals to face outward and slightly upward.
  3. Step 3
    Layer 5 medium purple petals between fuchsia petals, slightly overlapping.
  4. Step 4
    Arrange 3 green stamens in center cluster on skirt opening.
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💡 Tip: Use ladder stitch for invisible seams on all attachments for professional finish.
  1. Sew body to head
    Using peach yarn and tapestry needle, attach body securely to bottom of head with whip stitch. (6 sts on head opening match 6 sts body opening)
  2. Attach arms
    Sew arms to sides of body approximately 2 rows down from head-body junction. Position arms horizontally.
  3. Attach legs
    Sew legs to bottom of body, spacing them 4 sts apart for stable standing.
  4. Attach skirt
    Position skirt at body base, centering it. Sew skirt opening closed around doll waist, gathering slightly if needed.
  5. Final embellishments
    Add pink embroidery floss for cheeks using French knots. Optional: add small white highlights with paint pen or embroidery.
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✂️ Finishing

Weave in all yarn tails using tapestry needle. Block petal pieces gently with steam if desired to enhance dimensional shape. Ensure all safety eyes are secure and properly locked. Inspect all seams for security. Optional: apply light fabric stiffener spray to petals for enhanced structure and durability.

🧺 Care Instructions

Hand wash in lukewarm water with gentle detergent. Gently squeeze out excess water without wringing. Air dry flat or hanging on a clothesline. Do not machine wash or tumble dry. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent color fading. Keep away from small children due to safety eyes. If any stuffing escapes, repair small holes immediately with ladder stitch.

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Questions About This Pattern

Absolutely — just match the weight (Dk). You'll need about approximately 450 yards, so make sure your substitute has enough meterage. Acrylic is budget-friendly and machine-washable; wool gives better stitch definition and drape.
This pattern uses techniques that require precision and experience. Expect stitches like sc, inc, dec, ch and potentially complex shaping. If you're newer to crochet, try a few intermediate patterns first to build confidence with stitch counts and tension before tackling this one.
Usually it's the joining or finishing — where individual sections meet and need to align. Read through the entire pattern once before you start so there are no surprises. Use stitch markers generously to track your place, especially in rounds. If a section looks wrong, count your stitches before proceeding — catching an error early saves a lot of frogging later.
For this pattern, gauge is "20 sc x 20 rows = 4 inches in single crochet". For decorative or non-fitted items it's less critical, but matching gauge ensures you use the right amount of yarn and get the proportions the pattern intends. If your swatch is too small (too many stitches/inch), go up a hook size. Too large — go down.
Hand wash in lukewarm water with gentle detergent. Gently squeeze out excess water without wringing. Air dry flat or hanging on a clothesline. Do not machine wash or tumble dry. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent color fading. Keep away from small children due to safety eyes. If any stuffing escapes, repair small holes immediately with ladder stitch. A general rule: when unsure about the yarn, hand wash in cool water with a drop of gentle detergent, squeeze (don't wring), and block flat to dry. This is safe for almost every fiber.
Each section builds on the last, so yes — follow them in order. That said, some finishing sections (like embellishments or optional edging) can be skipped if you prefer a simpler look. Read through all sections before starting so you understand how the pieces fit together and can plan your yarn usage across sections.

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