Free Flamenco Dancer Amigurumi Doll Crochet Pattern – Spanish Style Toy

 Celebrate Spanish Elegance with This Free Flamenco Dancer Amigurumi Doll Crochet Pattern

Handmade Flamenco amigurumi doll in red and black ruffled dress, displayed on a wooden table in a cozy crochet workshop with shelves full of other colorful amigurumi figures.


Step into the vibrant world of flamenco with this free crochet pattern designed to capture the spirit, grace, and passion of a traditional Spanish dancer. Whether you're a seasoned amigurumi artist or just beginning your journey with yarn and hook, this pattern offers a joyful and culturally inspired project that’s both accessible and deeply expressive.

The Flamenco Dancer Amigurumi Doll is more than just a toy—it’s a tribute to movement, music, and heritage. From her ruffled dress and dramatic ponytail to the delicate rose tucked into her hair, every stitch tells a story. You’ll explore colorwork, shaping, and finishing techniques that bring her to life with flair and authenticity.
Perfect for gifting, decorating, or simply celebrating your love of handmade artistry, this Spanish-style doll invites you to crochet with rhythm and soul. And best of all? It’s completely free—because creativity should always be within reach.
So grab your red, black, and skin-tone yarns, and let’s dance through each round together. ¡Olรฉ!

๐Ÿ”ด Body (Start from bottom, using red yarn)
1. 6 sc in magic ring.
2. 6 inc (2 sc in each st) — 12 sts.
3. 1 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 18 sts.
4. 2 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 24 sts.
5. 3 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 30 sts.
6. 4 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 36 sts.
7. 5 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 42 sts.
8. 6 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 48 sts.
9. 7 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 54 sts.
✂️ Cut a plastic circle slightly smaller than the crocheted base and glue it to the bottom to stabilize the doll.
10. Working in back loops only: 54 sc — 54 sts.
11. 54 sc — 54 sts.
12. 7 sc, 1 dec repeat 6 times — 48 sts.
13–14. 48 sc — 48 sts.
13. 6 sc, 1 dec repeat 6 times — 42 sts.
16–17. 42 sc — 42 sts.
14. 5 sc, 1 dec repeat 6 times — 36 sts.
19–20. 36 sc — 36 sts.
15. 4 sc, 1 dec repeat 6 times — 30 sts.
22–23. 30 sc — 30 sts.
16. 3 sc, 1 dec repeat 6 times — 24 sts.
25–26. 24 sc — 24 sts.
17. 2 sc, 1 dec repeat 6 times — 18 sts.
18. 18 sc — 18 sts.
19. 2 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 24 sts.
30–32. 24 sc — 24 sts.
๐Ÿชจ Optional: Insert a small stone wrapped in a pouch for weight and stability. Stuff firmly.

๐Ÿงด Skin Color Change
33. In back loops only: 5 sc, 1 inc repeat 4 times — 28 sts.
34–35. 28 sc — 28 sts.
34. 5 sc, 1 dec repeat 4 times — 24 sts.
35. 2 sc, 1 dec repeat 6 times — 18 sts.
Stuff firmly.
38. 9 dec — 9 sts.
39–40. 9 sc — 9 sts.
Finish stuffing.

๐Ÿง  Head
41. 9 inc — 18 sts.
42. 1 sc, 1 inc repeat 9 times — 27 sts.
43. 2 sc, 1 inc repeat 9 times — 36 sts.
44–50. 36 sc — 36 sts.
44. 2 sc, 1 dec repeat 9 times — 27 sts.
45. 27 sc — 27 sts.
46. 1 sc, 1 dec repeat 9 times — 18 sts.
47. 18 sc — 18 sts.
Stuff firmly.
55. 9 dec — 9 sts. Continue decreasing until closed. Fasten off.

๐Ÿ’ช Arms (Make 2)
Start with skin color:
1. 6 sc in magic ring.
2. 2 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 8 sts.
3–4. 8 sc — 8 sts.
3. 3 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 10 sts.
Switch to red yarn:
6. In front loops only: 3 sc, 1 dec repeat 2 times — 8 sts.
7–16. 8 sc — 8 sts.
7. 4 dec — 4 sts.
Stuff lightly, fasten off, and leave a tail for sewing.

๐Ÿ–ค Hair Cap
Use black yarn:
1. 6 sc in magic ring.
2. 6 inc — 12 sts.
3. 1 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 18 sts.
4. 2 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 24 sts.
5. 3 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 30 sts.
6. 4 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times — 36 sts.
7–10. 36 sc — 36 sts.

๐Ÿš Ponytail
Use black yarn:
1. 8 sc in magic ring.
2. 8 inc — 16 sts.
3. 7 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 18 sts.
4–6. 18 sc — 18 sts.
4. 7 sc, 1 dec repeat 2 times — 16 sts.
5. 6 sc, 1 dec repeat 2 times — 14 sts.
6. 6 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 16 sts.
7. 7 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 18 sts.
8. 8 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 20 sts.
9. 9 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 22 sts.
10. 10 sc, 1 inc repeat 2 times — 24 sts.
11. 24 sc — 24 sts.
Stuff lightly, fasten off, and leave a tail for sewing to the back center of the hair cap.

✨ Hair Fringe (Optional Volume)
Crochet a row around the cap from one side of the ponytail to the front center:
7 dc, 3 hdc, 3 sc, 2 sl st. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Repeat in reverse for the other side:
2 sl st, 3 sc, 3 hdc, 7 dc.
Once the ponytail is sewn to the cap, this fringe adds volume and style. Refer to the finished doll image for placement.

๐Ÿ‘— Dress Ruffles & Sleeves
Alternate red and black yarn. Pick up stitches from the dress edge and crochet:
Row 1: sc around.
Row 2: inc in each sc.
Row 3: 1 sc, 1 inc repeat around.
Repeat the same for sleeve edges and neckline.
Alternatively, crochet chains to match the contour of the dress, sleeves, and neckline, then follow the same stitch sequence and sew them on. Add more ruffles if desired.
To tidy the neckline, crochet a chain strip (black recommended) and sew or glue it in place.

๐ŸŒน Rose Accessory
Use red yarn:
Chain 35.
On the chain, repeat 7 times: 1 sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, 1 sl st.
Roll the strip into a rose shape and secure with small stitches. Sew to one side of the hair.

๐Ÿ‘️ Eyes & Mouth
Embroider with black thread.

Congratulations! You’ve completed your Flamenco Dancer Amigurumi Doll—a handcrafted celebration of Spanish tradition, elegance, and storytelling. With every stitch, you’ve woven together a piece of cultural artistry that’s both playful and profound.
This free crochet pattern was designed to honor the beauty of flamenco and the joy of making. Whether your doll now sits proudly on a shelf, becomes a cherished gift, or inspires others to pick up their hooks, she carries the rhythm of your creativity and the warmth of your hands.
Want to personalize her even more? Try experimenting with dress colors, embroidery details, or adding accessories like castanets or a shawl. The pattern is just the beginning—your imagination is the true dancer.
If you enjoyed this Spanish-style toy pattern, consider sharing your finished doll on social media or linking back to this page. Your version might inspire someone else to start their own crochet journey.
Thank you for bringing this flamenco spirit to life. May your hooks stay busy, your yarn stash stay colorful, and your heart stay inspired. Until the next pattern—keep dancing with your stitches!





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