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Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern
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8-10 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic knitting experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive knitting.

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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 Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

This Alice in Wonderland pattern captures the whimsical charm of Lewis Carroll's beloved character in adorable amigurumi form. With detailed instructions for her signature blue dress with white apron, flowing blonde hair with cute ringlets, and even a delightful mushroom accessory, this pattern brings the magic of Wonderland to life. You'll have the flexibility to choose between a sitting or standing body design, making your Alice uniquely yours.

Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The pattern includes comprehensive step-by-step instructions with helpful pictures to guide you through tricky parts. Every detail has been carefully designed to create an Alice that's instantly recognizable and utterly charming.

Why You'll Love This Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love how this pattern lets you bring a childhood favorite to life! There's something magical about watching Alice take shape row by row, from her sweet embroidered features to those adorable little shoes. I especially enjoy the creative freedom of choosing between sitting and standing posesβ€”it makes each Alice feel personal and unique. The dress construction with its layered ruffles is surprisingly satisfying to make, and that little black bowtie adds such a perfect finishing touch. Plus, the bonus mushroom pattern is just delightful! It's a project that reminds me why I fell in love with amigurumi in the first place.

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

Switch Things Up

I absolutely love how versatile this Alice pattern can be with just a few creative tweaks! While the classic blue dress is iconic, I've experimented with making Alice in different color schemes - a pink and white version looks absolutely precious, and an all-pastel palette creates a dreamy aesthetic perfect for nursery decor.

For the hair, I sometimes add small ribbon bows or even tiny crocheted flowers tucked into the ringlets for extra sweetness. You could also make the hair in different colors - a brunette or redhead Alice has so much personality! I've even tried making the ringlets slightly longer by adding extra chains, which creates a more dramatic, flowing effect.

The mushroom accessory is where I really let my imagination run wild. I've made them in different sizes to create a whole Wonderland garden scene, and experimenting with various colors beyond the classic red creates magical results - purple with white spots looks mystical, while pastel rainbow mushrooms are absolutely enchanting.

For gifting, I sometimes add a tiny crocheted book or teacup in Alice's hands, or even create a small White Rabbit companion using similar techniques. The apron is perfect for personalizing with tiny embroidered initials or a small heart. These little touches transform Alice from a beautiful pattern into a truly one-of-a-kind keepsake that tells its own story!

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not stuffing the head firmly enough before attaching to body, causing the head to be floppy and lose its round shape over time βœ— Placing safety eyes too far apart or at wrong rounds, making Alice's expression look odd instead of sweet and innocent βœ— Forgetting to change yarn colors at specified rounds for the dress, resulting in incorrect color placement and dress proportions βœ— Pulling yarn too tightly when creating facial indents or embroidering features, which can distort the face shape and create unwanted puckering

Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

Step into Wonderland with this enchanting Alice amigurumi pattern! Create your own miniature version of the beloved storybook character, complete with her iconic blue dress, white apron, and golden hair. This delightful pattern includes options for both sitting and standing poses, plus adorable accessories like a charming mushroom. Perfect for fairy tale lovers and collectors alike, this pattern brings the magic of Wonderland right to your crochet hook. Whether you're crafting for yourself or creating a heartfelt gift, Alice will capture hearts with her sweet details and timeless charm.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    White YarnArt Jeans 01 (50g, 160m)
  • 02
    Skin color Susan Cotton 07 (50g, 120m)
  • 03
    Black YarnArt Jeans 53 (50g, 160m)
  • 04
    Blue YarnArt Jeans 33 (50g, 160m)
  • 05
    Yellow YarnArt Jeans 35 (50g, 160m)
  • 06
    Red YarnArt Jeans 26 (50g, 160m)
  • 07
    Off white YarnArt Jeans 03 (50g, 160m)
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    Beige YarnArt Jeans 07 (50g, 160m)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5mm
  • 02
    Safety eyes size 6mm (1 pair)
  • 03
    Tapestry needles
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    Brown thread for embroidery
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    Pins
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    Stitch markers
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    Scissors
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    Polyester fiberfill

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β€” Sitting Body (yarn A) :

Round 1 :

sc 7 into a magic loop (7)

Round 2 :

inc 7 (14)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 7x (21)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 7x (28)

Round 5-7 :

sc 28 (3 rnds), change to yarn B (28)

Round 8-10 :

sc 28 (3 rnds) (28)

Round 11 :

[sc 5, dec] 4x (24)

Round 12 :

[sc 4, dec] 4x, stuff firmly (20)

Round 13 :

[sc 3, dec] 4x (16)

Round 14 :

[sc 2, dec] 4x (12)

Round 15 :

[sc 2, dec] 3x (9)

Round 16-20 :

sc 9 (5 rnds) (9)

Round 21 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn

β€” 1st Leg-Standing Body (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 4, start on the 2nd st from the hook, sc 2, (sc 3) on the last st, sc 1, inc (8)

Round 2 :

inc, sc 1, inc 3, sc 1, inc 2 (14)

Round 3-4 :

sc 14 (2 rnds) (14)

Round 5 :

sc 2, dec 5, sc 2, change to yarn A (9)

Round 6-11 :

sc 9 (6 rnds) (9)

Round 12 :

sc 2 (2)

Info :

Break the yarn

β€” 2nd Leg-Standing Body (yarn C) :

Round 1-11 :

Repeat rnd 1-11 of the 1st Leg (9)

Info :

Do not break the yarn, join with the last st of the 1st leg, continue to crochet the Standing Body

β€” Standing Body (yarn A) :

Round 12 :

sc 9 (on the 1st leg), sc 9 (on the 2nd leg) (18)

Round 13-15 :

sc 18 (3 rnds), change to yarn B (18)

Round 16 :

[sc 4, dec] 3x, stuff firmly (15)

Round 17 :

[sc 3, dec] 3x (12)

Round 18 :

[sc 2, dec] 3x (9)

Round 19-23 :

sc 9 (5 rnds) (9)

Round 24 :

[sc 1, dec] 3x (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn

β€” Head (yarn B) :

Round 1 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 2 :

inc 6 (12)

Round 3-10 :

sc 12 (8 rnds), ch 1, turn (12)

Round 11 :

(blo) [sc 1, inc] 6x (18)

Round 12 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 6x (24)

Round 13 :

[sc 3, inc] 6x (30)

Round 14 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 6x (36)

Round 15 :

[sc 5, inc] 6x (42)

Round 16 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 6x (48)

Round 17-23 :

sc 48 (7 rnds), insert the 6mm eyes between rnd 18&19, 8 sts apart (48)

Round 24 :

[sc 3, dec, sc 3] 6x (42)

Round 25 :

[sc 5, dec] 6x (36)

Round 26 :

[sc 2, dec, sc 2] 6x, insert the Sitting/Standing Body inside the head & stuff firmly (30)

Round 27 :

[sc 3, dec] 6x (24)

Round 28 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 6x (18)

Round 29 :

[sc 1, dec] 6x (12)

Round 30 :

dec 6 (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts, hide the remaining yarn. Join yarn D on the 1st st of the flo on rnd 11

β€” Dress (yarn D) :

Round 1 :

[sc 3, inc] 3x (15)

Round 2 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 5x (20)

Round 3 :

[sc 3, inc] 5x (25)

Round 4 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 5x (30)

Round 5-6 :

sc 30 (2 rnds) (30)

Round 7 :

(flo) [hdc 1, hdc inc] 15x (45)

Round 8-9 :

hdc 45 (2 rnds) (45)

Round 10 :

[sc 1, ch 1] 45x, slst on the 1st sc (90)

Info :

Break the yarn. Join yarn A on the 1st st of the blo on rnd 7, continue to crochet

Round 1 :

[hdc 1, hdc inc] 15x (45)

Round 2-3 :

hdc 45 (2 rnds) (45)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, ch 2] 45x, slst on the 1st sc (135)

Info :

Break the yarn

β€” Hair (yarn E) :

Round 1 :

sc 6 into a magic loop (6)

Round 2 :

inc 6 (12)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 6x (18)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 6x (24)

Round 5 :

[sc 3, inc] 6x (30)

Round 6 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 6x (36)

Round 7 :

[sc 5, inc] 6x (42)

Round 8 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 6x (48)

Round 9-15 :

sc 48 (7 rnds) (48)

Round 16 :

sc 13, hdc 2, dc 5, hdc 2, sc 1, slst 1, sc 1, hdc 2, dc 5, hdc 2, sc 14 (48)

Round 17 :

[ch 10, start on the 3rd st from the hook, (hdc inc) 3x, hdc 5, slst on the next st] 6x, sc 5, hdc 3, dc 6, hdc 2, sc 1, slst 1, sc 1, hdc 2, dc 6, hdc 3, sc 6, [ch 10, start on the 3rd st from the hook, (hdc inc) 3x, hdc 5, slst on the next st] 6x

Infos :

Break the yarn. Wear the hair on the head. Insert the 6mm eyes between rnd 18&19, 8 sts apart. Use brown thread to embroider eyelashes & eyebrows

β€” Bowtie (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 25, start on the 3rd st from the hook, [sc 1, ch 1, skip 1 st] 11x, sc on the last st, ch 1, turn (24)

Round 2 :

[sc 1 on the chain-space of the last rnd, ch 1, skip 1 st] 11x, sc on the last st, ch 1, turn (24)

Round 3 :

Repeat rnd 2 (24)

Info :

Break the yarn with a really long rest, sew 2 edges together. Wrap the remaining yarn around the bowtie

β€” Bowtie's band (yarn C) :

Round 1 :

ch 54, start on the 3rd st from the hook, hdc 52, slst on the 1st ch (52)

Info :

Break the yarn, sew 2 edges together, and then sew the bowtie to the band

β€” Arms (yarn B, X2) :

Round 1 :

sc 7 into a magic loop (7)

Round 2-3 :

sc 7 (2 rnds) (7)

Round 4 :

dec, sc 5 (6)

Round 5-6 :

sc 6 (2 rnds), change to yarn D (6)

Round 7 :

ch 2, [(dc inc) in the same st] 6x, slst on the ch 2 (12)

Round 8 :

sc 12 (12)

Round 9 :

dec 6 (6)

Info :

Break the yarn, sew 2 edges together, then sew the arms on the body

β€” Apron (yarn A) :

Round 1 :

ch 7, start on the 2nd st from the hook, sc 6, ch 1, turn (6)

Round 2 :

sc 6, ch 1, turn (6)

Round 3 :

inc, sc 4, inc, ch 1, turn (8)

Round 4 :

sc 8, ch 1, turn (8)

Round 5 :

inc, sc 6, inc, ch 1, turn (10)

Round 6 :

sc 10, ch 1, turn (10)

Round 7 :

sc 9, (sc 3) on the corner, sc 3, ch 31, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 30, sc 2, ch 21, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 20, slst 5 on the 1st rnd, ch 21, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 20, sc 2, ch 31, start on the 2nd ch from the hook, slst 30, sc 4, (sc 3) on the corner, slst on the 1st st

Info :

Break the yarn, hide the remaining yarn. Wear the apron on Alice

β€” Sitting Legs (yarn C, X2) :

Round 1 :

ch 6, start on the 2nd stitch from the hook, sc 4, (sc 3), continue to crochet on the other side of the foundation chain, sc 3, inc 1 (12)

Round 2 :

inc 1, sc 3, inc 3, sc 3, inc 2 (18)

Round 3-4 :

sc 18 (2 rnds) (18)

Round 5 :

sc 5, dec 4, sc 5, start stuffing (14)

Round 6 :

sc 3, dec 4, sc 3, change to yarn A (10)

Round 7-12 :

sc 10 (6 rnds), stuff firmly (10)

Info :

Break the yarn with a long rest, sew the legs on the sitting body (make sure the sitting body can touch the ground without falling). Insert the sitting/standing body inside the head

β€” Mushroom (yarn F) :

Round 1 :

sc 5 into a magic loop (5)

Round 2 :

inc 5 (10)

Round 3 :

[sc 1, inc] 5x (15)

Round 4 :

[sc 1, inc, sc 1] 5x (20)

Round 5 :

[sc 3, inc] 5x (25)

Round 6 :

[sc 2, inc, sc 2] 5x (30)

Round 7 :

[sc 5, inc] 5x (35)

Round 8 :

[sc 3, inc, sc 3] 5x (40)

Round 9 :

[sc 7, inc] 5x (45)

Round 10 :

[sc 4, inc, sc 4] 5x (50)

Round 11 :

[sc 9, inc] 5x (55)

Round 12 :

[sc 5, inc, sc 5] 5x (60)

Round 13 :

[sc 11, inc] 5x (65)

Round 14 :

[sc 6, inc, sc 6] 5x (70)

Round 15 :

[sc 13, inc] 5x (75)

Round 16 :

[sc 7, inc, sc 7] 5x, change to yarn G (80)

Round 17 :

(blo) [sc 3, dec, sc 3] 10x (70)

Round 18 :

[sc 5, dec] 10x (60)

Round 19 :

[sc 2, dec, sc 2] 10x (50)

Round 20 :

[sc 3, dec] 10x, stuff firmly (40)

Round 21 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 10x (30)

Round 22 :

[sc 3, dec] 6x (24)

Round 23 :

[sc 1, dec, sc 1] 6x, change to yarn H (18)

Round 24-28 :

sc 18 (5 rnds) (18)

Round 29-30 :

dec, sc 6, inc 2, sc 6, dec (2 rnds) (18)

Round 31 :

sc 18 (18)

Round 32 :

sc 5, [inc, sc 2] 3x, sc 4 (21)

Round 33 :

sc 21 (21)

Round 34 :

sc 6, [inc, sc 3] 3x, sc 3 (24)

Round 35-36 :

sc 24 (2 rnds), stuff firmly (24)

Round 37 :

dec 12 (12)

Round 38 :

dec 6 (6)

Infos :

Break the yarn, weave in the last 6 sts. Cut a piece of yarn G, use tapestry needle, pull through 3 sts on rnd 23. Pull really hard to create a dent, tie a knot, cut and hide the remaining yarn. Continue to do it for the remaining sts on rnd 23. Join yarn F on the 1st st of the flo on rnd 17, crochet: sc 1, ch 1, repeat till the end, slst on the 1st sc. Use brown thread to make the lines on the mushroom, use white thread to make French knots on top of the mushroom

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the sitting or standing body inside the head during round 26 of the head construction, stuff firmly before closing
  • If making sitting version, attach sitting legs to the body making sure the body can sit balanced on the ground without tipping
  • Sew the completed hair piece onto the head, then insert safety eyes between rounds 18-19 with 8 stitches apart
  • Attach the dress to the head at round 11 using the front loop only stitches, creating the bodice connection
  • Sew arms to the sides of the body using the photo references for proper placement and positioning
  • Place the apron over the dress front and secure with small stitches at the shoulders and waist area
  • Attach the bowtie to the band, then position around Alice's neck as a collar accessory

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of rounds, especially when working the dress layers with color changes
  • πŸ’‘The pattern offers flexibility between sitting and standing body options - choose before starting assembly
  • πŸ’‘Embroider facial features with brown thread after eyes are secured for the most accurate sweet expression
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the head very firmly to maintain the rounded shape and support the weight of the hair
  • πŸ’‘When creating the hair ringlets in round 17, work carefully to ensure curls are evenly spaced around the head
  • πŸ’‘For the mushroom accessory, pulling yarn through round 23 creates authentic-looking gills - pull firmly for best results
  • πŸ’‘Pin all pieces in place before final sewing to ensure Alice has proper proportions and balanced posture

This enchanting Alice in Wonderland pattern brings the magic of the classic tale right into your hands! With her sweet embroidered face, flowing golden ringlets, and iconic blue dress, Alice is instantly recognizable and utterly charming. The pattern includes wonderful flexibility with sitting and standing body options, plus a delightful mushroom companion straight from Wonderland itself. Perfect for fairy tale lovers, collectors, or anyone who wants to create a timeless handmade treasure. 🧢✨ Down the rabbit hole we go - happy crocheting! πŸ°πŸ’™

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FAQs

Can I make Alice in a larger or smaller size?

Yes! To resize Alice, simply use a thicker or thinner yarn with the appropriate hook size. Using bulky yarn with a 4mm hook will create a larger doll, while using fingering weight yarn with a 1.5mm hook will make a miniature version. Just remember that you'll need to adjust your safety eye size accordingly.

Which body style should I choose - sitting or standing?

The sitting body is great for display on shelves and creates a sweet, relaxed pose. The standing body offers more stability and looks wonderful when Alice is holding her mushroom. Both options use similar techniques, so choose based on how you'd like to display your finished doll.

How do I create the hair ringlets without them looking messy?

The key is maintaining consistent tension when working the chain-10 curls in round 17. Work each curl completely before moving to the next stitch, and don't pull too tightly. The increases within each curl create the natural spiral shape, so trust the pattern and let the stitches do the work.

Is the mushroom accessory required or optional?

The mushroom is completely optional but highly recommended! It's a charming nod to the story and makes a wonderful prop. The French knot dots on top add authentic detail, and creating the gills on round 23 gives it a realistic touch that's worth the extra effort.

What's the best way to attach the layered dress?

The dress attaches to the head at round 11 using front loop only stitches, which creates a natural separation. Work the blue outer layer first, then go back to attach the white petticoat layer using back loop only stitches. This technique creates the beautiful layered effect without bulk.