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Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

Jigglypuff 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 Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

This Jigglypuff amigurumi pattern brings the iconic Pokémon character to life in plush form, measuring approximately six inches tall when completed. The pattern features detailed construction for every element including the round body, expressive teal eyes with white highlights, distinctive pointed ears with black inner details, small feet, posable arms, and the signature curly poof on top of the head. Each component is worked separately and then assembled to create the complete character, allowing for customization in positioning and stuffing density to achieve your desired look.

Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

While designed with intermediate crocheters in mind, this pattern includes helpful visual guides and detailed explanations for the more complex sections like partial rows in the arms and the uniquely constructed poof. The finished amigurumi makes a perfect gift for Pokémon fans or a delightful addition to any plush collection.

Why You'll Love This Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this Jigglypuff pattern because it perfectly captures the character's adorable roundness and charm while offering an engaging crochet challenge. The combination of working in the round with those interesting partial rows keeps the project exciting from start to finish. What really makes me smile is how the poof comes together with its unique construction technique—it's unlike typical amigurumi work and feels like solving a fun puzzle. The color-coded visual guides throughout the pattern take away any confusion, making even the trickier sections feel achievable. Plus, there's something incredibly satisfying about watching this beloved Pokémon character gradually take shape in your hands, stitch by stitch.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this Jigglypuff pattern can be once you've mastered the basic construction! One of my favorite modifications is experimenting with different yarn weights to create a whole family of Jigglypuffs in various sizes—try bulky yarn with a larger hook for a giant cuddle buddy, or sport weight yarn for an adorable mini version that's perfect as a keychain.

You can also play with the color palette to create shiny Jigglypuff variants or even design your own original Pokémon-inspired characters using the same basic structure. I've seen makers add embroidered details like closed sleeping eyes with little musical notes, or give their Jigglypuff different expressions by changing the eye placement and size.

For an extra special touch, I recommend crocheting or sewing a tiny microphone accessory since Jigglypuff is famous for singing. You could also make a small marker prop for the comedy of Jigglypuff's angry scribbling moments! Some crafters even add a small music box mechanism inside for a musical surprise. The poof on top is another area where you can get creative—try making it slightly larger or in a different color for a unique twist. Don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild with accessories like hats, scarves, or seasonal props to give your Jigglypuff personality and charm that's all your own!

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Not maintaining consistent tension throughout the body rounds can result in an uneven or lumpy final shape that won't look as polished as intended ✗ Forgetting to stuff the body before fully closing it up will make it impossible to achieve the proper round plush shape that Jigglypuff needs ✗ Joining the inner and outer ear pieces along all three edges instead of leaving the base open will cause the ears to lose their triangular shape and proper structure ✗ Turning the work during partial rows 20-34 of the poof instead of starting new strands creates mismatched stitch texture that won't blend with the rest

Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

Create your very own adorable Jigglypuff amigurumi with this comprehensive crochet pattern! Standing at six inches tall, this beloved Pokémon character comes to life through detailed instructions for the body, expressive eyes, cute ears, feet, arms, and signature curl poof. Perfect for Pokémon fans and crochet enthusiasts alike, this pattern combines intermediate techniques with clear step-by-step guidance to help you craft a charming plush companion that captures Jigglypuff's iconic round shape and lovable personality.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Jigglypuff Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Vanna's Choice Yarn in Pink (approximately 1 skein)
  • 02
    Vanna's Choice Yarn in Black (less than 1 skein)
  • 03
    Vanna's Choice Yarn in White (less than 1 skein)
  • 04
    Red Heart Super Saver Economy Yarn in Real Teal (less than 1 skein)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    5.5mm crochet hook
  • 02
    Poly-fil stuffing
  • 03
    Yarn needle
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Stitch markers (recommended)

Progress Tracker

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— Body :

Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 5, inc, inc [19]

Round 4 :

(inc, sc 2) x 6, sc 1 [25]

Round 5 :

sc 1, (inc, sc 3) x 6 [31]

Round 6 :

sc 3, (inc, sc 4) x 5, inc, sc 2 [37]

Round 7 :

sc 6, (inc, sc 7, inc, sc 6) x 2, inc [42]

Round 8 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc) x 5, sc 3 [48]

Round 9 :

sc 5, inc, (sc 8, inc, sc 9, inc) x 2, sc 4 [53]

Round 10 :

sc 8, inc, (sc 9, inc, sc 10, inc) x 2, sc 2 [58]

Round 11 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 10, inc, sc 11, inc) x 2, sc 8 [63]

Round 12 :

(sc 12, inc, sc 11, inc) x 2, sc 12, inc [68]

Round 13 :

sc 6, inc, (sc 16, inc) x 3, sc 10 [72]

Round 14 :

sc 11, inc, (sc 17, inc) x 3, sc 6 [76]

Round 15 :

sc 3, inc, (sc 24, inc) x 2, sc 22 [79]

Round 16 :

sc 18, inc, (sc 25, inc) x 2, sc 8 [82]

Round 17 :

sc 6, inc, (sc 26, inc) x 2, sc 21 [85]

Round 18 :

sc 14, inc, (sc 27, inc) x 2, sc 14 [88]

Round 19 :

(sc 43, inc) x 2 [90]

Round 20 :

sc 20, inc, sc 69 [91]

Round 21 :

sc 3, inc, sc 44, inc, sc 42 [93]

Round 22 :

sc 92, inc [94]

Round 23 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 24 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 25 :

sc 94 [94]

Round 26 :

dec, sc 92 [93]

Round 27 :

sc 42, dec, sc 44, dec, sc 3 [91]

Round 28 :

sc 69, dec, sc 20 [90]

Round 29 :

(dec, sc 43) x 2 [88]

Round 30 :

sc 14, (dec, sc 27) x 2, dec, sc 14 [85]

Round 31 :

sc 21, (dec, sc 26) x 2, dec, sc 6 [82]

Round 32 :

sc 8, (dec, sc 25) x 2, dec, sc 18 [79]

Round 33 :

sc 22, (dec, sc 24) x 2, dec, sc 3 [76]

Round 34 :

sc 6, (dec, sc 17) x 3, dec, sc 11 [72]

Round 35 :

sc 10, (dec, sc 16) x 3, dec, sc 6 [68]

Round 36 :

dec, sc 12, (dec, sc 11, dec, sc 12) x 2 [63]

Round 37 :

sc 8, (dec, sc 11, dec, sc 10) x 2, dec, sc 3 [58]

Round 38 :

sc 2, (dec, sc 10, dec, sc 9) x 2, dec, sc 8 [53]

Round 39 :

sc 4, (dec, sc 9, dec, sc 8) x 2, dec, sc 5 [48]

Round 40 :

sc 3, (dec, sc 6) x 5, dec, sc 3 [42]

Round 41 :

dec, (sc 6, dec, sc 7, dec) x 2, sc 6 [37]

Round 42 :

sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec) x 5, sc 3 [31]

Round 43 :

(sc 3, dec) x 6, sc 1 [25]

Round 44 :

sc 1, (sc 2, dec) x 6 [19]

Round 45 :

dec, dec, (sc 1, dec) x 5 [12]

Round 46 :

(dec) x 6 [6]

— Eyes (Make 2) :

Sclera (White) - Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

(sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]

Iris (Teal) - Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 6 [12]

Round 3 :

(inc, sc 1) x 6 [18]

Round 4 :

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

Highlight (White) :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Info :

Stack iris on sclera, then add highlight on top. Stitch all layers together and attach to body

— Ears (Make 2) :

Inner Ear (Black) - Row 1 :

ch 7 [6]

Row 2 :

sc in second ch, sc 5, ch 1, turn [6]

Row 3 :

dec, sc 4, ch 1, turn [5]

Row 4 :

dec, sc 3, ch 1, turn [4]

Row 5 :

dec, sc 2 [3]

Outer Ear (Pink) - Row 1 :

ch 13 [12]

Row 2 :

sc in second ch, sc 11, ch 1, turn [12]

Row 3 :

dec, sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec, ch 1, turn [9]

Row 4 :

dec, sc 1, dec, sc 2, dec, ch 1, turn [6]

Row 5 :

(dec) x 3 [3]

Info :

Join inner and outer ear pieces together along side edges only, leaving base open. Use pink yarn to hide any black showing through. Stuff lightly and attach to body

— Feet (Make 2) :

Round 1 :

Magic ring 7 [7]

Round 2 :

inc, (inc, sc 1) x 3 [11]

Round 3 :

inc, sc 1, inc, sc 4, inc, sc 3 [14]

Round 4 :

inc, sc 13 [15]

Round 5 :

sc 8, inc, sc 3, inc, sc 2 [17]

Round 6 :

sc 17 [17]

Round 7 :

sc 5, inc, sc 4, dec, sc 5 [17]

Round 8 :

sc 17 [17]

Round 9 :

dec, sc 9, inc, sc 5 [17]

Round 10 :

sc 9, dec, sc 6 [16]

Round 11 :

sc 12, dec, sc 2 [15]

Round 12 :

sc 4, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 4 [13]

Round 13 :

dec, sc 6, dec, sc 3 [11]

Round 14 :

(dec) x 4, sc 1, dec [6]

Info :

Stuff with Poly-fil and close. Position with flat spot on bottom for sitting pose

— Arms (Make 2) :

Round 1 :

Magic ring 5 [5]

Round 2 :

(inc, sc 1) x 2, inc [8]

Round 3 :

sc 3, inc, sc 4 [9]

Round 4 :

pr 2: sc 2, inc, sc 3 [7]

Round 5 :

pr 2: sc 5 [5]

Round 6 :

pr 2: sc 3 [3]

Round 7 :

Add clean edge (crochet around outer edge, 10 stitches total)

Info :

Start new strand for each partial row (pr) at stitch indicated. Stuff with Poly-fil and attach to body

— Poof :

Round 1 :

Magic ring 6 [6]

Round 2 :

(inc) x 5, sc 1 [11]

Round 3 :

(sc 2, inc) x 3, sc 1, inc [15]

Round 4 :

sc 3, inc, sc 7, inc, sc 3 [17]

Round 5 :

sc 8, dec, sc 7 [16]

Round 6 :

dec, sc 3, dec, sc 4, dec, sc 3 [13]

Round 7 :

dec, sc 1, dec, dec, sc 1, dec, sc 1, dec [8]

Round 8 :

pr 3: inc, sc 2, inc [6]

Round 9 :

sc 10 [10]

Round 10 :

pr 4: sc 5 [5]

Round 11 :

sc 10 [10]

Round 12 :

sc 4, inc, sc 5 [11]

Round 13 :

inc, sc 10 [12]

Round 14 :

pr 6: sc 6 [6]

Round 15 :

sc 3, inc, sc 5, inc [14]

Round 16 :

pr 7: sc 7 [7]

Round 17 :

sc 1, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 5 [16]

Round 18 :

sc 6, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 1 [18]

Round 19 :

sc 3, inc, sc 8, inc, sc 5 [20]

Round 20 :

pr 3: sc 18 [18]

Round 21 :

pr 1: sc 8, inc, sc 9 [19]

Round 22 :

pr 1: sc 4, inc, sc 14 [20]

Round 23 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Round 24 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Round 25 :

pr 1: sc 20 [20]

Round 26 :

pr 1: sc 8, dec, sc 10 [19]

Round 27 :

pr 1: sc 12, dec, sc 5 [18]

Round 28 :

pr 1: sc 5, dec, sc 11 [17]

Round 29 :

pr 1: sc 4, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 4 [15]

Round 30 :

pr 1: sc 6, dec, sc 7 [14]

Round 31 :

pr 1: sc 8, dec, sc 4 [13]

Round 32 :

pr 1: sc 3, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 3 [11]

Round 33 :

pr 1: sc 5, dec, sc 4 [10]

Round 34 :

pr 1: sc 2, dec, sc 2, dec, sc 2 [8]

Round 35 :

Add clean edge to entire unfinished edge

Infos :

For rounds 8, 10, 14, and 16: tie off after completing, then resume main strand from round 7. For rounds 20-34: start new strand for each row, do not turn work. After round 34, thread yarn through front to pinch together and tie tight. Do same for back eight stitches. Stuff with Poly-fil and attach to body with edge tucked under for round shape

Assembly Instructions

  • Stack the teal iris circle on top of the white sclera circle, then place the small white highlight on top of the iris to create each eye. Stitch all three layers together firmly and attach both completed eyes to the body between rounds 13-14.
  • Join the black inner ear triangle to the pink outer ear triangle by crocheting along the two side edges only, leaving the base chain edge open to maintain the proper triangular shape.
  • Use pink yarn threaded between stitches to hide any black from the inner ear that shows through the pink outer ear, ensuring a clean finished appearance.
  • Stuff each ear lightly with Poly-fil and attach them to the top sides of the head, positioning them symmetrically for the best look.
  • Attach the feet to the bottom of the body with the flatter side facing down if you want Jigglypuff in a sitting position, or position them as desired for your preferred pose.
  • Complete the poof by adding a clean edge around the unfinished opening, then use yarn segments to pinch and tie the front and back sections tight before stuffing with Poly-fil and attaching to the top of the head with the edge tucked under for a rounded appearance.
  • Stuff the arms with Poly-fil and attach them to the sides of the body, referencing the pattern images for placement or positioning them however you prefer for your creation.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds, especially during the large body section with many similar rounds
  • 💡When working partial rows (pr), always start a new strand of yarn at the specified stitch rather than turning your work to maintain consistent stitch texture
  • 💡For the poof rounds 8, 10, 14, and 16, leave your main working strand alone and work the partial row separately, then return to your main strand afterward
  • 💡Do not crochet the ear triangles together along the initial chained base edge—this must stay open for the ears to hold their proper triangular shape
  • 💡Stuff all pieces firmly but not too tightly to achieve the best rounded shapes while maintaining the structural integrity of each component
  • 💡Final amigurumi size may vary depending on your hook size, yarn weight, and personal crochet tension, so adjust accordingly

This delightful Jigglypuff amigurumi pattern captures the beloved Pokémon's signature round shape and adorable personality in plush form! Designed with intermediate crocheters in mind, the pattern includes helpful visual guides and detailed explanations for unique construction techniques like partial rows and the distinctive curly poof. Whether you're a Pokémon enthusiast or simply love creating charming amigurumi characters, this six-inch companion makes a wonderful handmade gift or addition to your collection. The pattern is open to creative interpretation, so feel free to add your own touches like a microphone or hat for extra personality! 🧶✨

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FAQs

What does 'pr x' mean in the pattern?

The notation 'pr x' stands for partial row starting at stitch x. This means you'll tie off your current yarn strand and start a new one at the specified stitch number, working only into some of the existing stitches rather than continuing all the way around. This technique is used in the arms and poof to create specific shaping.

Why is my Jigglypuff a different size than six inches?

The final size of your amigurumi can vary based on several factors including your crochet hook size, the weight and brand of yarn you use, and how tightly or loosely you crochet. If you want a larger or smaller Jigglypuff, try using a bigger or smaller hook respectively, or adjust your tension as you work.

Do I turn my work when doing the partial rows in the poof?

No! For rounds 20-34 of the poof, you should start a completely new strand of yarn for each row instead of turning the piece. This is crucial because turning would create a different stitch texture that won't match the rest of the body. The only exception is the ears, which are small enough that turning doesn't create a noticeable texture difference.

How do I attach the three eye circles together?

Stack the teal iris circle centered on top of the larger white sclera circle, then place the small white highlight circle on the iris where you want the light reflection to appear. Use a yarn needle to stitch through all three layers at once to secure them together, then attach the completed eye unit to the body.

Can I make the arms and legs poseable?

While the pattern doesn't specifically call for it, you can add thin floral wire or pipe cleaners inside the arms and legs before closing them up to make them poseable. Just be sure to fold over the sharp wire ends and stuff around them carefully to prevent poking through the fabric.

What's the best way to keep track of rounds in the body section?

The body has 46 rounds which can be easy to lose track of. Use a stitch marker or small piece of contrasting yarn to mark the beginning of each round, moving it up as you complete each one. You can also keep a written tally or use a row counter tool to track your progress through the pattern.