Welcome to the Angel Baby Crochet Pattern! This is for newbies. It helps you make a cute, squishy baby doll. You can make a sweet, angel-like keepsake or present just with easy stitches.
Crochet Angel Baby Amigurumi Pattern
The Crochet Angel Baby Amigurumi Pattern makes a lovely, calming baby angel. This amigurumi pattern gives the angel a round face with kind eyes and a soft smile. The baby angel has a small body in a long dress with tiny wings on its back, giving it an adorable look. Made using soft threads and simple crochet stitches, it's pleasing to touch. With its peaceful features, this sweet baby angel is a nice decoration or a loved toy.
Making the Crochet Angel Baby Amigurumi
Materials:
- 4.00mm crochet hook
- worsted weight yarn in light pink, white, and black
- tapestry needle
- black safety eyes
- fiberfill
Step by step Pattern
Body:
- Start with light pink yarn and make a magic ring.
- Crochet 6 single crochets (sc) into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc).
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without increasing.
- Change to white yarn and crochet 1 round of sc.
- Change to light pink yarn and crochet 1 round of sc.
- Crochet 2 rounds of white yarn, then decrease by crocheting 2 sc together (12 sc).
- Crochet 1 round of light pink yarn.
- Stuff the body firmly with fiberfill.
- Continue crocheting rounds of sc in light pink yarn, decreasing by 2 sc together every other round until you have 6 sc.
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without decreasing, then finish off and weave in ends.
Head:
- With light pink yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc).
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without increasing.
- Stuff the head lightly with fiberfill.
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc in light pink yarn, decreasing by 2 sc together every other round until you have 6 sc.
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without decreasing, then finish off and weave in ends.
Ears:
- Make a magic ring with white yarn and crochet 6 sc into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc).
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without increasing.
- Finish off and weave in ends.
- Repeat steps 1-4 to make a second ear.
Arms:
- With light pink yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc).
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without increasing.
- Stuff the arm lightly with fiberfill.
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc in light pink yarn, decreasing by 2 sc together every other round until you have 6 sc.
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without decreasing, then finish off and weave in ends.
- Repeat steps 1-6 to make a second arm.
Legs:
- With light pink yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc).
- Crochet 4 rounds of SC without increasing.
- Stuff the leg firmly with fiberfill.
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc in light pink yarn, decreasing by 2 sc together every other round until you have 6 sc.
- Crochet 2 rounds of sc without decreasing, then finish off and weave in ends.
- Repeat steps 1-6 to make a second leg.
Tail:
- Make a magic ring with white yarn and crochet 6 sc into the ring.
- Increase by crocheting 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc).
- Crochet 2 rounds of SC without increasing.
- Finish off and weave in ends.
Assembly:
- Sew the head to the body.
- Sew the ears to the head.
- Sew the arms to the body.
- Sew the legs to the body.
- Sew the tail to the body.
- Glue or sew on the safety eyes.
Finishing touches:
- You can add a blush to the cheeks with embroidery floss.
- You can also add a small bow or ribbon to the neck.
More Crochet Angel Baby Amigurumi Ideas
Little Angel
Uses: Little time is needed: a charming companion springs to life in just an hour or two. The "Little Angel" is an endearing addition to any setting — a comforting presence in a child's room or a charming touch to festive décor. Whether to herald the holiday season or bring joy daily, the handmade "Little Angel" holds a special place in hearts and homes.
Materials:
- Less than 50 grams of yarn in your chosen color.
- A crochet hook smaller than specified on the yarn label.
The pattern simplifies the process, guiding you through each step. Start by shaping the angel's body using yarn, creating a pair of heavenly wings, and don't forget the halo. Adding a pair of safe 6mm eyes brings your angel to complete, capturing an essence of personality in each one.
Pocket Angel
Uses: The Pocket Angel, designed by Caitlin Myers, carries more than a stitch of warmth and care – it's a gentle reminder of love and protection. Small enough to rest in the palm of a child, this tiny crochet companion can travel anywhere, symbolizing comfort and safety. It's perfect for leaving in surprise places for others to find, always enclosed in a little ziplock bag to keep it safe and clean.
Materials:
- DK yarn
- 2.75mm crochet hook
Following Caitlin Myers' thoughtful steps, each Pocket Angel emerges as a unique protector, crocheted in the round as one piece, imbuing every creation with its maker's touch of affection.
Crochet Angel Baby
Uses: With their angelic theme, these crochet babies can beautifully adorn Christmas trees or be part of seasonal displays. Some people gift or keep a Crochet Angel Baby as a guardian angel figure, believing it to bring protection and guidance to the holder.
Materials:
- Yarn of a soft hue for the baby
- A hook that feels comfortable in your hand and matches your yarn thickness
Making: The creation begins by crocheting the head, typically starting with a magic ring and continuing in rounds to gradually increase the size. The wings can be crocheted in various patterns, from simple single crochet stitches to elaborate shell stitches. The wings give the crochet angel its distinctive look, symbolizing grace and protection. Final touches might include crocheting a halo, adding facial features with embroidery or safety eyes, and possibly a small heart. The halo can be made by crocheting a simple circle or chain loop and attaching it to the angel's head.
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