Patterns & Tutorials

Konnichiwa!

Here are some quick links to my original amiguruMEI patterns.

Do tag me here or on Instagram @amigurumei when you make one of these cuties 🙂

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Sayo and Nara-chan macaron bunnies

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Tuxedo Sam

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Pom Pom Purin

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Kogepan

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Kodama

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Pandapple

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Molang the fat rabbit

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Haru-chan the Easter bunny

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Sleeping Totoro

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Mr Murasaki the sleeping owl

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Bubblegum the polar bear

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Tammy the tiny pup

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Ichigo-chan the Easter bunny

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Princess P the pretty piglet

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Mimi-chan the lil’ hedgehog

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Little My from The Moomins

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Daikichi the fortune monkey 

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Risa-chan the bunny

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Hen & chicks Tori and Tama-Go

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Pan-san the Panda

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Anpanman

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Cinnamoroll

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Doraemon

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Sarah and Duck

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Marin & Sol

 

 

Tutorials:

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Hello Kitty Crochet: The head molding exercise

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Hello Kitty Crochet: Tuxedosam and his tiny hat

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Hello Kitty Crochet: It’s in the eyes, nose and whiskers

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Hello Kitty Crochet: Bow tutorial

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Little Twin Stars: Lala’s Hair Tutorial

Amigurumei patterns available for purchase:

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Chiyo-chan in Simply Crochet Issue 5

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Tako-Yaki bear brothers in Simply Crochet Issue 7

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Little Red and Baby Wolf 

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Cho-Cho the Butterfly Girl in Simply Crochet Issue 19

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Pola and Tux in Simply Crochet Issue 20

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Master Aoi the baby shark

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Kazuo the gentle lion

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Hisashi the honest crocodile

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Hikoki-san the baby airplane

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Haruka the magical unicorn

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Yoshi the yeti baby

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Hachiko the lucky puppy

 

 

21 thoughts on “Patterns & Tutorials

  1. Even though I have crocheted for over 50 yrs making various items, I have never tried making the ariguru dolls. I love the cute patterns that you have on your website and look forward to making a couple of them. Thank you for making them available.

  2. The patterns are super kawaii. Can you put a totoro pattern? I love your totoro amigurumis. ❤ And love your website.

  3. I like your patterns very much 😉 especially Haru-chan and baby chioux, tuxedo sam and bubblegum the polar bear . Thank you for sharing your patterns

  4. I really love ALL OF YOUR PATTERNS. However, could you please put a lot more of your patterns online for free? Especially the cotton candy doll? Please…………………

  5. Sorry, but I was just wondering how you make you amigurumi stand up by themselves. It’s really frustrating when I want my ami’s to stand by themselves and they keep falling over. Please help!
    Thank you!
    Oh, I also want to say that I really love your site. You inspired me to start making amigurumi and I absolutely love it.
    Thank you once again!

    1. Hi Nini! Thanks for the message! Awh a lot of my amigurumi dolls actually can’t stand on their own! For photography purposes, I usually use a small item (like a mini perfume or a wooden spool) to prop them up. Some crafters suggest toothpicks, but they’ve never worked for me. For the bottom-heavy amigurumi (like a Totoro or my Mr Murasaki owl), you can try adding some small pebbles along with the stuffing. For amigurumi with thin doll’s legs, you can try stuffing them lightly to help them ‘stand’, but you will still have to prop something behind its back 🙂 Try it!

      1. Thank you so much!
        You see, I’m trying to make an amigurumi stop-motion animation and my doll just won’t stand on it’s own! So frustrating!
        I will try your technique in putting something behind my doll and hope it can’t be seen (*^ワ^*)

  6. Hi Mei, thank u for being so generous and share your amigurumi patterns! They are really super cute! All of them…. :))))
    I hope i have time to learn them all 😉
    Congratulations on your new book! Keep it up! ^^

  7. Hello!

    When I heard of your book from friends I bought it immediately! I love to crochet and I love Hello Kitty – so this book is perfect!
    I was disappointed though – I saw Cinnamoroll in a preview on one page (in a mustache mug) but he isn’t in the book! I couldn’t find a pattern on your blog here either.
    Can you please give me a hint what parts to use? Did you use some kind of Purin’s ears? The Kitty body? Cinnamoroll is (with Melody which I am crocheting now) my fav character and I soo want to crochet him ^^
    But this book is really the cutest ❤

    1. Hey there Wiebko! I really do hope that we’ll get to release Cinnamoroll’s pattern soon! Anyhow, you can definitely use Purin’s ears, I think it’s slightly longer. The head and body is at least one row less than the basic head pattern. They arms and legs are smaller too 🙂 For the tail, you can crochet a tube then roll it up at the ends! Hope that helps!

  8. I just found your blog and am totally fangirling over it! ^_^ It’s really lovely! Thank you for sharing your sweet universe & your beautiful work with us! ^^

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