Animal Crossing Amigurumi Pattern: Crochet Your Favorite Villagers

Bring Your Animal Crossing Characters to Life with Amigurumi

Apr 18 2025

Bring Your Animal Crossing Characters to Life with Amigurumi

If you love the game as much as I do, you will love these Animal Crossing crochet patterns.

Being a huge Animal Crossing fan, I love these crochet patterns. They are such a delight to create. Trust me, in no time at all you too will have a collection of these Animal Crossing crochet projects.

If you enjoyed this crochet pattern, you may enjoy these other crochet patterns as well:

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HEAD

R1 With O, sc 6 in magic ring (6)
R2 inc in each st around (12)
R3 (sc 1, inc) six times (18)
R4 (sc 2, inc) six times (24)
R5 (sc 3, inc) six times (30)
R6-7 sc in each st around (30)
R8 sc 8, inc, sc 4, inc, inc, inc, inc, sc 4, inc, sc 8 (36)
R9 sc in each st around (36)
R11 With C, sc in each st around (36)
R12 sc 9, ch 18, skip 18 st, sc 9 (36)
R13 sc 9, sc 18 into ch, sc 9 (36)
R14 (sc 4, dec) six times (30)
R15 (sc 3, dec) six times (24)
R16 dec twelve times (12)
R17 dec six times (6)

Finish with a sl st into the next st. Cut a short yarn tail for sewing.


Cut out the eye shapes out of black and white felt using the templates below. Pierce a hole in the spots marked with an “×” and insert the safety eyes through the two pieces of felt with the white on top of the black. Then insert the safety eyes below R7 and eight stitches apart. Glue the felt to the head.

Gauge:

12 stitches x 12 rows = 4” in single crochet

Body/Head: Starts at bottom/use cream
1. Ch 2. 6 sc in the first ch. Do not join. (6 sts)
2. 2 sc in each st around. (12 sts)
3. 1 sc, inc. Repeat around. (18 sts)
4. 2 sc, inc. Repeat around. (24 sts)
5. 3 sc, inc. Repeat around. (30 sts)
6. 4 sc, inc. Repeat around. (36 sts)
7 - 10. Sc in each st around. (36 sts)
11. 4 sc, dec. Repeat around. (30 sts)
12. 3 sc, dec. Repeat around. (24 sts)
13. 2 sc, dec. Repeat around. (18 sts)
14. 2 sc in each st around. (36 sts)
15 - 17. Sc in each st around. (36 sts)
18. 4 sc, dec. Repeat around. (30 sts)
19. 3 sc, dec. Repeat around. (24 sts)
20. 2 sc, dec. Repeat around. (18 sts)
21. 1 sc, dec. Repeat around. (12 sts)
Stuff. Insert 2 14mm safety eyes wherever you’d like for the eyes. Insert 5 12mm safety eyes into a smile underneath the eyes, leaving enough room for the nose.
22. Dec around. (6 sts)
Ss and F/O. Use the tail to sew up the hole in the top of the head.

Nose: Use orange/2.75mm hook
1. Ch 2. 4 sc in the first ch. Do not join. (4 sts)
2. 2 sc in each st around. (8 sts)
3. Sc around. (8 sts)
4. 1 sc, inc. Repeat around. (12 sts)
5. Sc around. (12 sts)
6. (Rows begin) Ch 1. Turn. Sc in the next 6 sts. Stop. (6 sts)
7. Repeat 6.
8. Ch 1. Turn. Dec. Sc in the next 2 sts. Dec. (4 sts)
9. Ch 1. Turn. Decx2. (2 sts)
10. Ch 1. Turn. Dec.
F/O. Leave a long enough tail to attach the nose to the face in between the eyes and the smile. Lightly stuff.

To give the snow boy a more pronounced shape, take a long strand of cream and weave it around the neck, pulling tightly. Make sure to weave in all of your ends.

Not only is the crochet snow boy cute to cuddle, but he looks great sitting among your holiday decorations. I hope you enjoy my free Animal Crossing crochet pattern.

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Paper Tiger (Animal Crossing) Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Happy New Year, friends! If you follow the lunar calendar, on February 1, 2022, we celebrate the Year of the Tiger. For those born under the year of the tiger (1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998 or 2010), tigers are known for their courage and ambition.

The paper tiger item from Animal Crossing New Horizons is one of my favourite furniture pieces in the game. I’ve placed them all over my island and pretend that they are stray cats hanging around my storefronts and food stands catching scraps.

I want to wish you all a flourishing Year of the Tiger and hope that you enjoy crocheting your very own paper tiger!