Simple Crochet Hello Kitty Pattern For Your Girl

Crochet Hello Kitty Pattern

This amigurumi version of Hello Kitty will become the love of any kid because nobody here hates this adorable character. The designer has tried to keep it simple and make it suitable for beginners leaving all the complex-to-crochet details of Hello Kitty. Even though it looks oh-so-cute doll and showed down two sizes. Luckily you can achieve each by changing the weight of yarn. In this post, we will present a free and complete written pattern for crocheting Hello Kitty amigurumi along with some extra guides. i.e. revision techniques used.

So, keep reading this article since there is no reason not to gift such a doll to your little girl!

Crochet Hello Kitty Pattern

A Hello Kitty amigurumi is not only a cute toy but can also be customized into a keychain, a mobile accessory, or a decorative piece for a nursery. Its universal appeal makes it a lovely gift for fans of all ages.

Materials and Tools Needed

You can use any type of yarn you like with a suitable hook size. The best recommendation is cotton yarn in DK or bulky depending upon size needs. Here are the things that the designer used:

  • The designer used milk cotton 5ply yarn, in pink, white, and yellow
  • 2.5mm hook.
  • Safety eyes
  • Safety Nose
  • Stitch Markers
  • Yarn needle

Abbreviations Used and Guides for Them

Below are explanations and basic instructions on how to create each crochet stitch and technique we will be using:

  • CH – Chain: The chain stitch is the starting point for most crochet projects. Make a slip knot on your hook. Yarn over (wrap the yarn around your hook). Pull the wrapped yarn through the loop on your hook. Repeat steps 2-3 for as many chains as needed.
  • MR – Magic Ring: The magic ring allows you to start crocheting in the round without leaving a hole in the center. Lay the yarn over your fingers with the tail hanging in front. Wrap the yarn around your fingers to create a loop. Insert your hook into the loop and draw up a loop of yarn. Chain 1 (or as many as needed for the pattern) to secure the magic ring. Work the required number of single crochet or other stitches into the ring. Pull the yarn tail to close the circle tightly.
  • SC – Single Crochet: Single crochet is a basic stitch used in many patterns. Insert the hook into the stitch. Yarn over and pull up a loop (two loops on the hook). Yarn over again and pull through both loops on the hook.
  • INC – Increase: An increase is simply making two stitches in the same stitch, making the fabric wider. Insert your hook into the stitch and make one single crochet. Insert your hook into the same stitch again and make another single crochet.
  • DEC – Decrease: A decrease combines two stitches into one, making the fabric narrower. Insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (two loops on hook). Insert your hook into the following stitch, yarn over, and pull up another loop (three loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through all three loops on the hook.
  • SL – Slip Stitch: The slip stitch is commonly used to join rounds or add a simple edging. Insert the hook into the stitch. Yarn over and draw through both the stitch and the loop on the hook in one motion.
  • TR – Treble Crochet (US) / Double Treble Crochet (UK): The treble crochet is a taller stitch that creates a looser fabric. Yarn over the hook twice before inserting it into the stitch. Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (four loops on hook). Yarn over and draw through two loops (three loops left on hook). Yarn over and draw through another two loops (two loops left on hook). Yarn over again and pull through the remaining two loops on the hook.

Pattern For Crochet Hello Kitty Amigurumi

 

A Hello Kitty amigurumi is not only a cute toy but can also be customized into a keychain, a mobile accessory, or a decorative piece for a nursery. Its universal appeal makes it a lovely gift for fans of all ages. Here is the detailed pattern explaining row-by-row:

Head

start with 4ch
R1 Inc, 1sc, 3sc in one stitch, 1sc, inc (9)
R2 9inc (18)
R3 (1sc, Inc)9 (27)
R4 (2sc, Inc)9 (36)
R5 36sc (36)
R6 (5sc, Inc)6 (42)
R7 R 14 42sc (42)
R15 (5sc, dec)6 (36)
R16 (4sc, dec)6 (30)
R17 (3sc, dec)6 (24)
R18 (2sc, dec)6 (18)
-stuff the head and cut the yarn leaving a long tail

Head

Arms x2

R1 7sc in mr (7)
R2 2sc, inc, 3sc, inc (9)
R3 9sc (9)
R4 In pink color, 4sc, inc, 4sc (10)
R5 10sc (10)
R6 (3sc, dec)2 (8)
-close the arm with 3sc

Arms

Legs x2

R1 6sc in mr (6)
R2 6inc (12)
R3-4 12sc (12)
-cut the yarn in both legs
-Take one leg and Join new pink
yarn in 4th st after the last stitch of R4
-2ch and connect it into 5th st
before the last st of R4
-continue to body

Legs

Body

R1 12sc, 2sc (on chain), 12sc, 2sc (on chain) (28)
R2-3 28sc (28)
R4 (12sc, dec)2 ( 26)
R5 (11sc, dec)2 (24)
R6 24sc (24)
R7 10sc (in pink, 3sc) 11sc (24)
R8 4sc, dec, 3sc (in pink, 5sc), 2sc, dec, 4sc, dec (21)
R9 4sc, dec, 2sc, (in pink, 5sc), dec, 4sc, dec (18)
-using surface crochet, make slip stitches around the edges of color change starting from top right corner to make it neater and layered.

Body

Ears

R1 6sc (6)
R2 (1sc, inc)3 (9)
R3 (2sc, inc)3 (12)
R4 12sc (12)
R5 (3sc, inc)3 (15)
-cut the yarn and leave some tail

Ribbon

4ch
4tr into 1st chain
3ch, sl into same st
3ch, 4tr, 3ch, sl
round appliqué -8sc in Mr

Ribbon

-see the head onto the body
-glue or sew the eyes with a black thread add nose and whiskers
-sew arms on both side and sew the ears on the head
-sew the ribbon in front of the earyou

Hello Kitty is now finished

Crochet Hello Kitty Pattern

Designer; Chubbiesbyash On Instagram

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