Free Among Us Crewmate Amigurumi Pattern – Easy Crochet Tutorial
Among Us
Looking for a fun, beginner-friendly project that’s perfect for gifting or adding a playful touch to your gamer space? This among us crochet pattern free is just what you need. Inspired by the beloved video game that captured hearts around the world, this easy amigurumi crewmate is ideal for both new crocheters and seasoned makers looking for a quick, satisfying creation.
In this post, you’ll find clear, step-by-step instructions to crochet your own Among Us character using basic techniques. From the legs to the visor and backpack, each part is designed to be simple yet charming, making it a great weekend project or last-minute gift idea. And best of all—it’s completely free, because we believe creativity should be shared and celebrated.
Whether you’re crafting for a gamer friend, decorating your desk, or simply enjoying the joy of handmade art, this pattern invites you to personalize your crewmate with colors and details that reflect your style.
Get ready to stitch with joy and discover why this among us crochet pattern free has become a favorite among crochet lovers and gaming fans alike.
๐งต Legs (Make 2 identical)
Yarn color: Turquoise greenish
Round 1: 6 sc in a magic ring.
Round 2: 6 inc (2 sc in each stitch) — 12 sts.
Round 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) repeat 6 times — 18 sts.
Rounds 4–10: 18 sc — 18 sts per round.
Do not fasten off the second leg. We’ll join both legs to begin the body as follows:
๐งต Body
Yarn color: Turquoise greenish
Round 11: Chain 2 and join to the first leg with 1 sc. Continue crocheting around both legs and the chain — 40 sts total
(18 sts per leg + 4 sts across the chain bridge).
Round 12: (4 sc, 1 inc) repeat 8 times — 48 sts.
Rounds 13–28: 48 sc — 48 sts per round.
Round 29: (4 sc, 1 dec) repeat 8 times — 40 sts.
Round 30: (3 sc, 1 dec) repeat 8 times — 32 sts.
Round 31: (2 sc, 1 dec) repeat 8 times — 24 sts.
Stuff firmly.
Round 32: (1 sc, 1 dec) repeat 8 times — 16 sts.
Round 33: 8 dec — 8 sts.
Finish stuffing.
Round 34: 4 dec — 4 sts.
Fasten off and close.
๐️ Visor
Yarn color: Light blue
Chain 4.
Row 1: Ch 1 (counts as first sc), 2 sc in first chain, 2 sc, 1 triple inc in last chain. Continue on the other side of the foundation chain: 2 sc — 10 sts.
Row 2: 3 inc, 2 sc, 3 inc, 2 sc — 16 sts.
Row 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) x3, 2 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc) x3, 2 sc — 22 sts.
Row 4: (2 sc, 1 inc) x3, 2 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc) x3, 2 sc — 28 sts.
Switch to black yarn:
Round 5: 28 sc — 28 sts.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Stuff lightly as you sew it onto the body.
๐ Backpack
Yarn color: Same as body
We’ll work in rows. Before turning at the end of each row, chain 1.
Chain 10.
Rows 1–7: 10 sc — 10 sts per row.
You’ll have a rectangle. Now crochet around the edge:
Round 8: 34 sc around — 34 sts.
Round 9: 34 sc in back loops only — 34 sts.
Round 10: 34 sc — 34 sts.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Stuff lightly as you sew it to the back of the body to give it volume.
Congratulations on completing your among us crochet pattern free! We hope you enjoyed every stitch, every round, and every moment of creative flow. This little crewmate isn’t just a tribute to a viral game—it’s a reminder that crochet can bridge worlds, blending digital pop culture with handmade warmth.
If you loved this free pattern, we’d be thrilled to see your finished piece! Share your creation on social media using our hashtags and tag us so we can celebrate your work. Whether you stick to the classic turquoise or explore bold new colors, each version tells a story—and we can’t wait to see yours.
Feeling inspired? Why not crochet a full crew or even a sneaky impostor? The possibilities are endless, and this pattern is just the beginning. Be sure to explore our blog for more free patterns, tutorials, and creative tips to keep your hooks moving and your imagination flowing.
Thank you for being part of this handmade journey. Your support helps us grow a vibrant, inclusive crafting community—one stitch at a time. See you in the next pattern!
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