Labubu Amigurumi Crochet Pattern – Easy DIY Plush Toy Tutorial

Labubu Amigurumi Crochet Pattern – Step-by-Step Tutorial


Two handmade Labubu amigurumi plush toys stand side by side on a wooden surface, dressed in blue and green outfits with expressive faces and playful smiles. Surrounded by yarn, scissors, and a crochet hook, the scene captures the warmth and creativity of a cozy crafting moment.

Welcome to a magical realm where yarn transforms into enchanting creations and every stitch weaves a story. This free Labubu amigurumi crochet pattern is designed to guide you step by step through a charming handmade project that’s both relaxing and rewarding.

Whether you’re new to amigurumi or already comfortable with basic crochet techniques, this tutorial offers a balanced experience that combines simplicity with delightful details. The pattern is written with care and clarity, helping beginners build confidence while still engaging more experienced crocheters who enjoy thoughtful design.

From the tiny feet to the cozy hood, each part of Labubu is carefully crafted to spark creativity and joy. We believe crochet is more than just a craft—it’s a way to slow down, focus, and create something meaningful with your hands.

So grab your favorite yarn, settle into a comfortable spot, and enjoy the process of bringing Labubu to life, one stitch at a time.

What Is Amigurumi and Why This Project Is Perfect for Beginners

Amigurumi is a delightful Japanese crochet craft that involves crocheting tiny stuffed figures using straightforward stitches and continuous rounds. These charming handmade creations are adored for their adorable shapes, soft textures, and the endless creativity they inspire with yarn and color. Unlike larger crochet projects, amigurumi focuses on small, manageable pieces, making it easier to track your progress and stay motivated.

This Labubu amigurumi project is particularly great for beginners since it employs basic crochet techniques and features a clear, repetitive structure. The pattern is crafted to be easy to follow, with simple shaping and step-by-step instructions that help boost your confidence as you work. Plus, it has just enough detail to keep the process enjoyable and engaging.

Whether you're just embarking on your crochet adventure or seeking a laid-back project to hone your skills, this amigurumi pattern offers a fun and approachable way to create something special with your hands.

Materials Needed

Before you begin crocheting your Labubu amigurumi, gather the following materials to ensure a smooth and enjoyable crafting experience:

Medium-weight yarn in your chosen colors

Crochet hook suitable for your yarn (often slightly smaller than recommended for tighter stitches)

Stitch marker or a small piece of contrasting yarn

Yarn needle for sewing pieces together and weaving in ends

Polyester fiberfill for stuffing

Scissors

Using good-quality yarn and the appropriate hook size will help you achieve a neat finish and give your amigurumi a well-shaped, durable result.

Basic Crochet Skills You’ll Use

This Labubu amigurumi pattern is perfect for beginners and requires only a few basic crochet skills. If you’re familiar with simple stitches and comfortable working in rounds, the instructions will be easy to follow.

The main techniques used in this project include creating a magic ring, crocheting single crochet stitches, and increasing and decreasing to shape the figure. Working in continuous rounds is also part of the process and helps give the amigurumi a smooth, even finish.

Basic finishing skills such as fastening off, weaving in ends, and lightly sewing pieces together are included as well. These techniques are easy to learn and will help build confidence for future amigurumi crochet projects.

Tips for Better Results

To get the most out of your Labubu amigurumi, take your time and really enjoy the crafting journey. Working at a comfortable pace helps ensure your stitches are even and your shape stays consistent throughout the project.

Using a crochet hook that's a bit smaller than what the yarn label recommends can help you create tighter stitches, which is super important for amigurumi to keep the stuffing from peeking through. Plus, placing a stitch marker at the start of each round will make it much easier to track your progress.

When it comes to stuffing your amigurumi, remember to do it gradually instead of all at once. This way, you can shape the figure more evenly and avoid any lumps. And don’t forget to take a moment to adjust and align the pieces before sewing them together—those little tweaks can really enhance the final look!

Customization Ideas

One of the coolest things about amigurumi keychains is just how easy they are to personalize. You can switch up the colors to fit your style, celebrate holidays, or match different themes. Mixing in various yarn textures can also give each keychain a unique flair. Little touches like embroidered faces, safety eyes, or tiny accessories can really change the vibe of each piece.

You can even play around with the size by opting for thicker yarn or a bigger crochet hook, or keep them super small for lightweight options. Adding bows, beads, or contrasting stitching is a fun way to make each keychain feel special and handmade. These small tweaks let you transform a simple amigurumi pattern into a truly one-of-a-kind creation that showcases your personal style.

Step-by-Step Pattern

๐Ÿ‘ฃ Feet (make 2) – light color

1. 6 sc in a magic ring

2. 6 inc (12)

3. BLO 1 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc x3 (9)

Change color

4. FLO 1 sc, 7 inc, 1 sc (16)

05–06. 16 sc (16)

Fasten off

Make the second foot the same way

๐Ÿง Body

Join the foot left on hold

07. Work 9 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc on first foot, ch 1, 4 sc on second foot, 3 inc, 10 sc (40)

08. 40 sc (40)

09. 5 sc, 1 inc, 20 sc, 1 inc, 13 sc (42)

10. 42 sc (42)

11. 16 sc, 1 dec, 19 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc (40)

12. 5 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 dec x3, 3 sc (36)

13. 36 sc (36)

14. 7 sc, 1 dec x4 (32)

15. 32 sc (32)

16. 3 sc, 1 dec, 6 sc, 1 dec x3, 3 sc (28)

17. 28 sc (28)

18. 5 sc, 1 dec x4 (24)

19–20. 24 sc (24)

21. 2 sc, 1 dec x6 (18)

22. 4 sc, 1 dec x3 (15)

Stuff with fiberfill

Fasten off, leaving a long tail

๐Ÿ’ช Arms (make 2) – same color as feet start

1. 6 sc in a magic ring

2. 6 sc (6)

Change to body color

3. FLO 6 inc (12)

04–07. 12 sc (12)

4. 2 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc x2 (10)

09–10. 10 sc (10)

Fasten off and lightly stuff

๐Ÿง  Head – light color

1. 6 sc in a magic ring

2. 6 inc (12)

3. 1 sc, 1 inc x6 (18)

4. 2 sc, 1 inc x6 (24)

5. 3 sc, 1 inc x6 (30)

6. 2 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc x6 (36)

7. 5 sc, 1 inc x6 (42)

8. 3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc x6 (48)

9. 23 sc, 1 inc x2 (50)

10–19. 50 sc (50)

10. 3 sc, 1 dec x10 (40)

11. 1 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc x10 (30)

Stuff with fiberfill

12. 1 sc, 1 dec x10 (20)

13. 1 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc x5 (15)

Finish stuffing

Fasten off

Sew and attach the body to the head

๐Ÿงข Hood – body color

1. 6 sc in a magic ring

2. 6 inc (12)

3. 1 sc, 1 inc x6 (18)

4. 2 sc, 1 inc x6 (24)

5. 3 sc, 1 inc x6 (30)

6. 2 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc x6 (36)

7. 5 sc, 1 inc x6 (42)

8. 3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc x6 (48)

9. 23 sc, 1 inc x2 (50)

10. 11 sc, 1 inc x4, 2 sc (54)

11–15. 54 sc (54)

11. 47 sc, 7 sl st (54)

17–18. 47 sc, ch 1, turn (47)

Place the hood after working the 47 sts and crochet 7 chains across the front of the face, joining both ends of the hood.

Continue in spiral:

19. 47 sc, 7 sc across the 7 chains (54)

20. 47 sc, BLO 7 sc over the 7 chains (54)

21. 13 sc, 21 hdc, 16 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc (53)

22. 13 sc, 21 hdc, 16 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc (52)

22. 52 sl st (52)

Fasten off

๐Ÿ‘‚ Ears (make 2) – body color

1. Ch 8, work in the round

2. 16 sc (16)

03–04. 16 sc (16)

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing

Create the inner ear with felt or embroider using a thicker, lighter-colored yarn

Finishing Your Labubu Amigurumi

After you’ve crocheted all the pieces and put together your Labubu amigurumi, take a moment to really appreciate what you’ve created. At this point, the shape and character of your little friend truly come to life, and those final touches can really elevate your work.

If needed, gently adjust the stuffing, make sure all the parts are securely attached, and tweak the positioning of the limbs or any details. This is also a great time to weave in any  loose ends and refine the overall shape.

Remember, every handmade piece is one-of-a-kind, so don’t stress if your Labubu looks a bit different from the original—those unique little quirks are what make amigurumi so special!

This blog focuses on English crochet tutorials. If you’re looking for the same content in Spanish, you can read the Spanish version of this article on my other blog:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Read the Spanish version here



Watch the Related Video on YouTube

If you’d like to explore another amigurumi keychain design, there’s a related YouTube video showcasing a different model and style. It’s a great source of inspiration and a fun way to discover new variations for your next project.











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