Crochet amigurumi Stormtrooper - Star Wars White Soldier Pattern

 I discovered how to crochet this amigurumi crochet Stormtrooper, an ideal pattern for Star Wars fans who love the geek universe as much as the art of knitting.

Hand-knitted crochet amigurumi Stormtrooper in black and white, with details of the helmet and costume inspired by Star Wars soldiers, on a white background.

Did you ever thought you could unite the world of Star Wars with the world of crochet? Well, here it is: this crochet amigurumi Stormtrooper is the proof that universes can cross... with a needle in your hand! If you are a fan of the saga (or know someone who is), this pattern is one of those creations that you can't miss in your collection.

I bring you a design that, although it looks like an imperial soldier, it's super easy to knit and it's simply adorable. Ideal as a gift for a fan, to decorate your geek corner or to add to your knitted dolls. This amigurumi crochet Stormtrooper combines simplicity with that special touch that makes it unique. And the best part? You don't need to be a crochet Jedi to make it: with a few little black and white balls and a bit of patience, you'll be able to create it step by step. The pattern is designed to accompany you from the very first turn, with clear, detailed instructions and a lot of love for the saga. So, if you're ready to bring the force to your needle... let the galactic adventure begin!

I bring you a design that, although it looks like an imperial soldier, it's super easy to knit and it's simply adorable. Ideal as a gift for a fan, to decorate your geek corner or to add to your knitted dolls. This amigurumi crochet Stormtrooper combines simplicity with that special touch that makes it unique. And the best part? You don't need to be a crochet Jedi to make it: with a few little black and white balls and a bit of patience, you'll be able to create it step by step. The pattern is designed to accompany you from the very first turn, with clear, detailed instructions and a lot of love for the saga. So, if you're ready to bring the force to your needle... let the galactic adventure begin!

✂️ Abbreviations (US Terms)
sc (single crochet) 
inc (increase) 
dec (decrease) 
ch (chain) 
dc (double crochet) 
hdc (half double crochet) 
tr (treble crochet) 
MR (magic ring)  
back loop only 

🦾 Arms (Make 2

With black:
01. 8 sc in MR  
02. *1 sc, inc* x4 (12)  
03. *1 sc, inc* x6 (18)  
04. 18 sc  
Switch to white:
05. 18 sc  
06. *1 sc, dec* x6 (12)  
07. 12 sc  
Switch to black in BLO:
08. 12 sc  
09–10. 12 sc  
Switch to white:
11–12. 12 sc  
Switch to black:
13. *2 sc, dec* x3 (9)  
Switch to white:
14–18. 9 sc  
Stuff and close. Make second arm the same.

Attach white yarn to round 8 (BLO) and crochet:  
- *1 sc, inc* x6 (18)  
- 1 round of 18 sc  
Fasten off.


🦡 Legs (Make 2

With black:
01. Ch 6, 4 sc, triple inc, 3 sc, triple inc (13)  
02. 4 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc (19)  
03. 6 sc, 3 inc, 7 sc, 3 inc (25)  
Switch to white in BLO:
04. 25 sc  
05–06. 25 sc  
07. 4 sc, 6 dec, 9 sc (19)  
Switch to black:
08. 3 sc, 4 dec, 8 sc (15)  
Switch to white:
09–10. 15 sc  
Switch to black in BLO:
11. 15 sc  
12–13. 15 sc  
Switch to white:
14–16. 15 sc  
Stuff.

Attach white yarn to round 11 (BLO) and crochet:  
- 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 8 sc (15)  
Fasten off.

🧍 Body

Start with white:
01. Align legs and join by attaching yarn at center back. Crochet 30 sc around.  
02. *2 inc, 12 sc* x2, 2 inc (36)  
03–05. 36 sc  
06. *4 sc, dec* x6 (30)  
07–08. 30 sc  
09. *3 sc, dec* x6 (24)  
10–13. 24 sc  
14. *2 sc, dec* x6 (18)  
15. *1 sc, dec* x6 (12)  
16. 12 sc  
Stuff but do not cut yarn — continue with head.

🧠 Head

17. 12 inc (24)  
18. *1 sc, inc, 1 sc* x8 (32)  
19. *3 sc, inc* x8 (40)  
20. *2 sc, inc, 2 sc* x8 (48)  
21. *5 sc, inc* x8 (56)  
22–28. 56 sc  
Switch to black:
29. 56 sc  
Switch to white:
30. 56 sc  
31. *5 sc, dec* x8 (48)  
32. *2 sc, dec, 2 sc* x8 (40)  
33. *3 sc, dec* x8 (32)  
34. *1 sc, dec, 1 sc* x8 (24)  
Stuff  
35. 8 dec (8)  
Fasten off.


πŸͺ– Helmet Accessories (Make 2)
With black:

01. 6 sc in MR  
02. *2 sc, inc* x2 (8)  
Switch to white:
03. 7 sc, inc (9)  
04. 8 sc, inc (10)  
05. *4 sc, inc* x2 (12)  
06–09. 12 sc  
10. *3 sc, inc* x3 (15)  
11. 15 sc  
Fold and join edges with 6 sc



🧡 Final Touches

- Gather the nose area as shown in the reference image.
- Embroider the nose using black yarn.
- Sew helmet accessories to the sides of the head.
- Cut two small pieces of felt for the eyes and attach them.

Mission accomplished, rebel knitter! If you made it this far, you have your very own crocheted amigurumi Stormtrooper in your hands... and he's a beauty. Because yes, even though these soldiers are part of the empire, this one in particular has a soft cotton heart and a lot of style. It looks great, doesn't it? The amigurumi world has that magical thing: you can create amazing characters with a little bit of yarn, time and a lot of love. This pattern is just the beginning if you love knitted dolls with a geeky touch. And the nice thing is that each version has its own imprint, its own story. So it doesn't matter if you made it just like the original or you gave it your own unique touch: the important thing is that you knitted something with your hands that connects with your world. If you enjoyed this crochet amigurumi Stormtrooper, I invite you to continue exploring the other characters of the Star Wars universe and beyond. There are many creatures and heroes waiting to be crocheted in your next adventure. Share your creation on social networks and tell me how was your experience. And if you know someone who loves the saga as much as you do, pass this pattern on to them... because the knitted force is shared! Until the next galaxy... or the next ball. 🧢🌠

The amigurumi world has that magical thing: you can create amazing characters with a little bit of yarn, time and a lot of love. This pattern is just the beginning if you love knitted dolls with a geeky touch. And the nice thing is that each version has its own imprint, its own story. So it doesn't matter if you made it just like the original or you gave it your own unique touch: the important thing is that you knitted something with your hands that connects with your world. If you enjoyed this crochet amigurumi Stormtrooper, I invite you to continue exploring the other characters of the Star Wars universe and beyond. There are many creatures and heroes waiting to be crocheted in your next adventure. Share your creation on social networks and tell me how was your experience. And if you know someone who loves the saga as much as you do, pass this pattern on to them... because the knitted force is shared! Until the next galaxy... or the next ball. 🧢🌠




video tutorial for knitting amigurumi stormtrooper




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