How to Crochet A Mini Plushie from Super Bulky Yarn

Talha
Author: Talha
I am a crochet designer, macramé maker and a crafter who also loves doing MATH.

Getting a crochet amigurumi finished in little time is one of the most pleasing feelings. While mini plushies are already quick to remake, learn how to crochet a mini plushie with these cute plushie designs that are miniature and made quicker using super bulky yarn. The opposite is the plushies crocheted using thin plush yarn that takes equal time.

All of these plushies are no-sew and designed for absolute beginners. For this reason, there will be less detailing, but the results will be oh-so cute and worth giving a shot.

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  1. ВП: Chain (ch)
  2. СБН: Single crochet (sc)
  3. ПР: Increase (inc)
  4. УБ: Decrease (dec)
  5. СС: Slip stitch (sl st) [06:06]
  6. ПССН: Half double crochet (hdc)
  7. ССН: Double crochet (dc)

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Suggestion #1: Crochet A Pokemon Plushie

Let’s crochet a miniature, no-sew Pikachu plushie with beginner-level detailing following this pattern. This plushie is intentionally designed this way to make it stand out, simple, and even cuter.

So, there is no embroidered mouth, the ears are crocheted in brown with no black stripe, and the shape of the head is kind of basic.

You can definitely customize it by adding felt cutouts for the ears and other details. The lightning-bolt tail and tiny arms are also crocheted onto the body. So, remake one for sure.

Tutorial For Pokemon

Suggestion #2: Crochet A Spiderman Plushie

This is the easiest no-sew Spider-Man plushie you will ever see. For the Spider-Man signature costume features, we will be using felt, embroidery, and black beads.

I like how the spider on the chest is crocheted by attaching a bead in the middle and embroidering legs all around.

It has the right amount of details to fall in love with. Look at the felt eyes and the embroidery lines around them. So, have your favorite snake and this Spidy plushie and get into the thrill of the latest Spider-Man movie.

Tutorial For Spiderman

Suggestion #3: Crochet An Octopus Plushie

For summer, I 100% recommend you crochet these mood-teller octopus plushies with curly arms. You can remake it in solid colors like yellow, aqua, or green, or in different colors for the arms and body. The maroon and pink combination hits different.

To show anger, you can embroider a sad mouth and sew kawaii anger veins on the head.

Starting with the smile is recommended. Another detail worth talking about is the white embroidery around the eyes that makes them look even cuter. This is also a no-sew plushie worked top down, including arms.

Tutorial For Octopus

Suggestion #4: Crochet A Dachshund Plushie

Let’s crochet a 15 cm long Dachshund plushie within 45 minutes, following this quick pattern. As with any Dachshund amigurumi, it is crocheted in a real animal pose, with four legs.

It is a low-sew plushie and worked along the length from the head to the back. Ears are added later by surface-stitching, so it can almost be considered no-sew.

You can also crochet it with different colors for the legs. Since black plastic eyes and nose are used, I recommend crocheting it in a light color for better contrast. Finish it off with a yarn neck belt.

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Suggestion #5: Crochet A Sheep Plushie

This 10 cm sheep doll, crocheted using both cotton and plush yarn, is one of my favorite crochet plushie patterns. You can also crochet it in a girl version by adding a skirt after finishing.

Practically, any color can be chosen for the fur, including purple and yellow, as you will see in the tutorial.

The idea is to crochet a small no-sew sheep amigurumi first, using thin cotton yarn, and separately making the bobble stitch hat and collar (head and neck fur). Crochet this for baby showers, spring, and birthdays.

Tutorial For Sheep

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