Batman Amigurumi Crochet Pattern – Step by Step Guide to Make It

 Batman Amigurumi Crochet Pattern


Batman Amigurumi Crochet Pattern doll standing on a rooftop at night with city skyline and full moon


Are you ready to bring your favorite superhero to life with yarn and crochet hook? With this Batman Amigurumi Crochet Pattern, you can create a charming, detailed Batman doll that’s perfect for fans of all ages. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this step-by-step guide will help you craft your very own superhero in crochet form.


This free pattern includes clear instructions, helpful tips, and illustrations to ensure your Batman amigurumi turns out just right. From the iconic cape and mask to the tiny bat emblem on his chest, every detail is covered so you can enjoy the process without stress.


Crocheting Batman is not just a fun project; it’s also a chance to practice new techniques, experiment with colors, and create a handmade gift that will be cherished forever. Plus, finishing this project gives you a sense of accomplishment and a unique collectible for your shelf.


Grab your yarn, hook, and enthusiasm, and follow along with this Batman Amigurumi Crochet Pattern. By the end, you’ll have a superhero doll that you made with your own hands—and it’s completely free to start today!


๐Ÿงถ Head (skin color, worked in spiral


01– 8 sc in a magic ring  

02– 8 inc (16)  

03– *1 sc, 1 inc* x8 (24)  

04– 1 sc, 2 inc, *4 sc, 2 inc* x3, 3 sc (32)  

05– 2 sc, 2 inc, *6 sc, 2 inc* x3, 4 sc (40)  

06– 3 sc, 2 inc, *8 sc, 2 inc* x3, 5 sc (48)  

07– 4 sc, 2 inc, *10 sc, 2 inc* x3, 6 sc (56)  

08– 5 sc, 2 inc, *12 sc, 2 inc* x3, 7 sc (64)  

09–22– 64 sc (64) — 14 rounds  

23– 7 sc, 2 dec, *12 sc, 2 dec* x3, 5 sc (56)  

24– 6 sc, 2 dec, *10 sc, 2 dec* x3, 4 sc (48)  

25– 5 sc, 2 dec, *8 sc, 2 dec* x3, 3 sc (40)  

26– 4 sc, 2 dec, *6 sc, 2 dec* x3, 2 sc (32)  

27– 16 dec (16)  

28–32– 16 sc (16)  

33– *2 sc, 1 dec* x4 (12)  

Fasten off


๐Ÿฆ‡ Mask (black yarn, with a slightly larger hook)


01– 8 sc in a magic ring  

02– 8 inc (16)  

03– *1 sc, 1 inc* x8 (24)  

04– 1 sc, 2 inc, *4 sc, 2 inc* x3, 3 sc (32)  

05– 2 sc, 2 inc, *6 sc, 2 inc* x3, 4 sc (40)  

06– 3 sc, 2 inc, *8 sc, 2 inc* x3, 5 sc (48)  

07– 4 sc, 2 inc, *10 sc, 2 inc* x3, 6 sc (56)  

08– 5 sc, 2 inc, *12 sc, 2 inc* x3, 7 sc (64)  

09–18– 64 sc (64) — 10 rounds  

19– 31 sc, 1 dc, 1 inc (in dc), 1 dc, 30 sc (65)  

Now work in rows:  

20– 23 sc, ch 1, turn (23)  

21–24– 45 sc, ch 1, turn (45)  

25– Work sc along the sides, sl st across the front of the mask, then sc along the other side.  

Next, ch 15 and join to the opposite side of the mask. You’ll now have 45 sc + 15 ch = (60)  

Insert the head into the mask and begin closing:  

ch 1, turn, and continue in spiral:  

26– *8 sc, 1 dec* x6 (54)  

27– *7 sc, 1 dec* x6 (48)  

28– *6 sc, 1 dec* x6 (42)  

29– *5 sc, 1 dec* x6 (36)  

30– *4 sc, 1 dec* x6 (30)  

Fasten off


๐Ÿ‘ฃ Feet (make 2, black and gray yarn)


01– 8 sc in a magic ring  

02– 8 inc (16)  

03–05– 16 sc (16)  

06– *2 sc, 1 dec* x4 (12)  

07– 12 sc (12)  

Switch to gray  

08–09– 12 sc (12)  

10– *3 sc, 1 inc* x3 (15)  

11– *4 sc, 1 inc* x3 (18)  

Fasten off


๐Ÿง Body (black, yellow, gray yarn — worked in spiral)


01– Align feet and join with 36 sc (36)  

02– 36 sc (36)  

Switch to yellow  

03–04– 36 sc (36)  

Switch to gray  

05–06– 36 sc (36)  

07– *4 sc, 1 dec* x6 (30)  

08– 30 sc (30)  

09– *3 sc, 1 dec* x6 (24)  

10– 24 sc (24)  

11– *2 sc, 1 dec* x6 (18)  

12– 18 sc (18)  

13– *1 sc, 1 dec* x6 (12)  

24–27– 12 sc (12)  

28– 7 dec  

Fasten off


๐Ÿ’ช Arms (make 2, black and gray yarn — worked in spiral)


01– 7 sc in a magic ring  

02–04– 7 sc (7)  

Switch to gray  

05– In back loop only: 7 sl st (7)  

06– In back loop only: 7 sc (7)  

07–14– 7 sc (7)  

Fasten off and sew to body


๐Ÿงฅ Cape (black yarn — worked in rows)


01– Ch 13, turn, 12 sc, ch 1, turn (12)  

02– 1 inc, 10 sc, 1 inc, ch 1, turn (14)  

03– 1 inc, 12 sc, 1 inc, ch 1, turn (16)  

04– 16 sc, ch 1, turn (16)  

05– 1 inc, 14 sc, 1 inc, ch 1, turn (18)  

06– 1 inc, 16 sc, 1 inc, ch 1, turn (20)  

07– 20 sc (20)  

08– 1 inc, 18 sc, 1 inc, ch 1, turn (22)  

09– 22 sc (22)  

10– 1 inc, 20 sc, 1 inc, ch 1, turn (24)  

11– *1 sc, 1 inc of 3 dc, 1 sc, 1 picot* x6  

Edge the cape with sc, fasten off


๐Ÿ‘‚ Ears (make 2, black yarn)


01– 6 sc in a magic ring  

02– 6 sc (6)  

03– *1 sc, 1 inc* x3 (9)  

04– *2 sc, 1 inc* x3 (12)  

Fasten off, align on head and sew


๐Ÿ‘️ Eyes & Emblem


Cut pieces from white felt for the eyes and from black or yellow felt for the Batman emblem.

Place the eyes between rounds 15 and 18 of the mask.


Congratulations! You’ve reached the final steps of your Batman Amigurumi Crochet Pattern journey. By following this free pattern, you’ve not only created an adorable superhero doll but also strengthened your crochet skills and gained confidence in tackling amigurumi projects.


Now that your Batman is complete, you can display him proudly, gift him to a friend, or even start customizing your own superhero collection. With a few creative touches—different yarn colors, accessories, or poses—you can make each amigurumi unique and personal.


This pattern was designed to be accessible, fun, and rewarding. We hope that while crocheting, you enjoyed every stitch and detail, from the mask to the cape, and that the process inspired you to continue exploring the wonderful world of amigurumi.


Don’t forget, this Batman Amigurumi Crochet Pattern is free, so you can revisit it anytime or share it with fellow crochet enthusiasts. Keep experimenting, keep creating, and remember: the joy of handmade crafts is in every loop and stitch you make. Your Batman is more than a toy—it’s a labor of love and a testament to your creativity!

Here you have the Spanish version of this pattern



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