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Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern
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12-15 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journey—perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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Cozy Accent

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

About This Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a delightful Amanita mushroom house amigurumi with a removable red spotted roof and a ruffled lemon trim. It includes detailed instructions for the house walls, base, door, windows, roof and decorative spots. You will also learn how to insert plastic/cardboard supports and finish the house neatly for display.

Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Designed with clear row-by-row directions and helpful photos to guide assembly. The finished house measures about 27 cm (10.6 in) tall using the specified yarn and hook.

Why You'll Love This Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a little fairy-tale home to life with simple crochet shapes and charming details. I enjoy how the ruffled trim and spotted roof add personality without complicated techniques. Sewing the layers together and inserting the cardboard/plastic creates a satisfying, sturdy result that feels professional. Every time I attach the tiny spots I feel like I am adding the final whimsical touches that make the piece special.

Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to change the mood of this house by swapping colors — try pastel shades for a soft nursery version or jewel tones for a bold display piece.

I often experiment with different yarn weights and hooks: bulky yarn with a larger hook makes a chunky, cozy house while fingering weight gives a delicate mini version.

I like to replace the cardboard base with a thin wooden circle or felt for a different weight and finish; just adjust the size to fit inside the walls.

You can personalize the windows and door: add embroidered shutters, tiny buttons for doorknobs, or a crocheted flower box beneath the window for extra charm.

Try adding battery-powered micro LED lights inside the house to make the windows glow — secure the battery pack inside the base so it's hidden and accessible.

I sometimes make a set of matching accessories — a little mushroom doll, a caterpillar or tiny toadstools — to create a complete scene that feels magical.

For a winter version, substitute white and cool greys for the trim and add a tiny scarf on the doll for seasonal display.

Want a durable toy? Use cotton yarn and reinforce the base with thin plastic as described; this makes the house sturdy and child-friendly.

I like to add embroidered details like vines or a house number on the door for a truly unique piece — these small touches tell a story about your creation.

If you want to make multiple sizes, scale the plastic/cardboard supports and recalculate the window spacing accordingly; always swatch first to check tension and size.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping stitch markers during long rows can make it hard to keep count; place a marker at the end or start of each row to track repeats. ✗ Not securing the plastic/cardboard inserts can make the house floppy; cut the pieces to size and fix them inside before crocheting the edges together to lock them in place. ✗ Crocheting too loosely will make the walls collapse and windows look untidy; use a tight tension and the recommended 1.75 mm hook for a firm fabric. ✗ Forgetting to weave in yarn tails after making window loops causes loose threads; knot and weave or fix all yarn tails as you finish each window section. ✗ Rushing the door shaping can result in uneven edges; count stitches carefully and fold the wall evenly before slip-stitching the seam for a neat doorway. ✗ Sewing spots asymmetrically reduces the finished look; pin spots in chess order and check spacing visually before permanently sewing them down.

Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming mushroom house amigurumi to decorate your home or give as a handmade gift. This pattern guides you through each piece — walls, base, roof, door, windows and decorative frills — with clear step-by-step instructions and photos. You will enjoy shaping the little house and adding playful details like spots and a ruffled edge. Perfect for crafters who love detailed, tactile projects.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Amanita House Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m) N493 - brown (house base, bottom, door)
  • 02
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m) N55 - white (house walls, roof trim)
  • 03
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m) N56 - red (roof)
  • 04
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m) N126 - green (grass/accents)
  • 05
    Sport weight 4ply yarn Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m) 187 - lemon (frills and trims)
  • 06
    For doll: Sport weight 4ply Alize Cotton Gold (100g/330m) N62 - milky (skin/parts) and same colors as above for clothing details
  • 07
    For caterpillar: Sport weight 4ply Alize Cotton Gold Tweed (100g/330m) N612 - light green; and Alize Cotton Gold N493 - brown

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.75 mm
  • 02
    Safety eyes 12mm (for doll)
  • 03
    Beads for decoration
  • 04
    Cardboard for base support (cut to size)
  • 05
    Plastic (e.g. plastic folders) to insert between wall layers
  • 06
    Tape (for wrapping cardboard/plastic)
  • 07
    1 button for fastening the doll dress
  • 08
    Needle for sewing pieces
  • 09
    Sewing pins for positioning
  • 10
    Scissors
  • 11
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 12
    Stitch markers
  • 13
    Polyester stuffing (for doll and small parts)
  • 14
    Wire 2-2.5mm (5cm/2 inches) for caterpillar antennae (optional)

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— Recommendations :

Info :

Crochet very tightly with 1.75 mm hook. Depending on choosen yarn and crochet density, the size of the piece may differ. Cut the base of thick cardboard to the size of the resulting pieces. Wrap all cardboard elements with adhesive plaster. Windows in the plastic base are cut to the size of the resulting parts during assembly. All pieces are attached along the outer contour.

— Base (walls) :

Info :

Crochet 1 piece in white and 1 piece in lemon color. Work in rows.

Round 1 :

Chain 41, From the second chain on the hook: 40sc, turn (40)

Round 2 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 3 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 4 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 5 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 6 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 7 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 8 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 9 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 10 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 11 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 12 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 13 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 14 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 15 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 16 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 17 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 18 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 19 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 20 :

Next, skip stitches for the window. Before skipping, make ch1 and push the part inside the loop (to get a knot). Fix all yarn tails at the end. Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 21 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 22 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 23 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 24 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc , 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 25 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 26 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc , 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 27 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 28 :

Ch1,10sc, skip 10sc , 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 29 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc , 10sc, turn

Round 30 :

Ch1, 10sc, ch10, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 31 :

Ch1, 20sc, 10sc on the chain , 10sc, turn (40)

Round 32 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 33 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 34 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 35 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 36 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 37 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 38 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 39 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 40 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 41 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 42 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 43 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 44 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 45 :

Leave a hole for the door. Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 46 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 47 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 48 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 49 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 50 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 51 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 52 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 53 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 54 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 55 :

Ch1, 20sc, turn (20)

Round 56 :

Ch1, 5sc, 15sl st, turn (20)

Round 57 :

Ch1, 20sc, ch21 (40)

Round 58 :

From the second chain on the hook: 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 59 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 60 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 61 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 62 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 63 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 64 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 65 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 66 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 67 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 68 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 69 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 70 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 71 :

skip stitches for the window. Before skipping, make ch1 and push the part inside the loop (to get a knot). Fix all yarn tails at the end . Ch1, 20sc, skip 10 sc, 10sc, turn

Round 72 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10 sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 73 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 74 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10 sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 75 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 76 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 77 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 78 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 79 :

Ch1, 20sc, skip 10sc, 10sc, turn

Round 80 :

Ch1, 10sc, skip 10sc, 5sc, 15sl st, turn

Round 81 :

Ch1, 20sc, ch10, 10sc, turn

Round 82 :

Ch1, 10sc, 10sc on the chain , 5sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 83 :

Ch1, 20sc, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 84 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 85 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 86 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 87 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 88 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 89 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 90 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 91 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 92 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 93 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 94 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 95 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Round 96 :

Ch1, 25sc, 15sl st, turn (40)

Round 97 :

Ch1, 40sc, turn (40)

Info :

Fold in half and make 40sl st through both sides. Cut the yarn.

Info :

Connect the walls. Cut threads on the windows and fix them.

Info :

Cut a rectangle out of plastic according to the size of the resulting parts. Connect the pieces on the bottom. Insert the lemon-colored piece inside the white part. Attach the white yarn to the corner of the door and crochet: 85sc, insert the plastic between the pieces, do not cut the yarn

Info :

Next, crochet 58sc along the doorway. Fasten off. Cut holes for the windows in the plastic. Crochet the windows around, connecting the pieces (white and lemon). Attach the white yarn to the window and crochet 44sc. Fasten off.

Info :

Connect the pieces at the top. Attach white yarn and crochet 84sc. Fasten off.

— Bottom :

Info :

Crochet 2 pieces in brown color.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc) *6 (24)

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc) *6 (30)

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc) *6 (36)

Round 7 :

(5sc, inc) *6 (42)

Round 8 :

(6sc, inc) *6 (48)

Round 9 :

(7sc, inc) *6 (54)

Round 10 :

(8sc, inc) *6 (60)

Round 11 :

(9sc, inc) *6 (66)

Round 12 :

(10sc, inc) *6 (72)

Round 13 :

(11sc, inc) *6 (78)

Round 14 :

(12sc, inc) *6 (84)

Round 15 :

(13sc, inc) *6 (90)

Round 16 :

(14sc, inc) *6 (96)

Round 17 :

(15sc, inc) *6 (102)

Info :

Continue crocheting from one brown piece. Cut a circle from cardboard and put it between the parts. Apply the brown part and crochet with brown yarn in a circle: 102sc. Do not cut the yarn.

— Connect the base to the bottom :

Round 1 :

Ch1, 86sc (through both pieces), 15sc along the free edge of the bottom (without turning)

Round 2 :

Change color to green and crochet 86 loop stitches. Fasten off.

— Decoration :

Info :

Attach the lemon yarn to the top of the house (see photo) Crochet «frills» : ch2, 86dc-inc, sl st (172). Cut the yarn.

— Windows :

Round 1 :

44sl st, turn (44)

Round 2 :

ch2, 44dc-inc, sl st (88)

Info :

Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

— Door (doorjamb) :

Round 1 :

Move about 4 mm from the door and crochet the doorjamb around with lemon yarn: 58sl st, turn (58)

Round 2 :

ch1, 58dc-inc (116)

Info :

Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

— Door (brown pieces) :

Info :

Crochet 2 pieces in brown color. Work in rows.

Round 1 :

Chain 17. Start from the second chain on the hook: 16sc, turn (16)

Round 2-15 :

Ch1, 16sc, turn (14 rows).

Round 16 :

ch1, dec, 12sc, dec, turn (14)

Round 17-18 :

Ch1, 14sc, turn (2 rows)

Round 19 :

ch1, dec, 10sc, dec, turn (12)

Round 20-21 :

Ch1, 12sc, turn (2 rows).

Info :

Continue crocheting from one beige piece. Cut a rectangle from the cardboard and put it between the pieces. Apply the beige part and crochet with beige yarn: 20sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 14sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 32sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 26sc through both pieces, inc in the corner, 10sc, inc in the corner, 28sc. Fasten off, cut the yarn, weave in the ends.

Info :

Sew the door from the inner side as shown in the photo.

— Roof :

Round 1 :

With red yarn. 6sc in MR

Info :

Place row marker here.

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

12sc

Round 4 :

(1sc, inc) *6 (18)

Round 5 :

18sc

Round 6 :

(2sc, inc) *6 (24)

Round 7 :

24sc

Round 8 :

(3sc, inc) *6 (30)

Round 9 :

30sc

Round 10 :

(4sc, inc) *6 (36)

Round 11 :

36sc

Round 12 :

(5sc, inc) *6 (42)

Round 13 :

42sc

Round 14 :

(6sc, inc) *6 (48)

Round 15 :

(7sc, inc) *6 (54)

Round 16 :

54sc

Round 17 :

(8sc, inc) *6 (60)

Round 18 :

(9sc, inc) *6 (66)

Round 19 :

66sc

Round 20 :

(10sc, inc) *6 (72)

Round 21 :

(11sc, inc) *6 (78)

Round 22 :

78sc

Round 23 :

(12sc, inc) *6 (84)

Round 24 :

(13sc, inc) *6 (90)

Round 25 :

90sc

Round 26 :

(14sc, inc) *6 (96)

Round 27-30 :

96sc (4 rounds)

Round 31 :

BLO (14sc, dec) *6 (90)

Round 32 :

(13sc, dec) *6 (84)

Info :

Leave long tail for sewing.

Info :

Return to round 31 of the roof and work with white yarn through front loops: 96 reverse sc. Cut the yarn and fasten off.

Info :

Sew the cap to the top of the house.

— Spots (12 pieces) :

Info :

With white yarn

Round 1 :

6sc in MR

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Info :

Leave long tail for sewing. Make 12 pieces.

Info :

Attach the spots to the roof with pins in chess order at the same distance. 1st row - 6 pieces. 2nd and 3rd rows - 3 pieces each. Sew the spots to the roof.

Assembly Instructions

  • Connect the two wall pieces (white and lemon) by aligning them and sewing along the outer contour, leaving the door and windows open as indicated; insert plastic between layers where specified to stabilize windows.
  • Insert the cardboard circle between the two brown bottom pieces, align and crochet them together, then join the bottom to the base by crocheting 86sc through both pieces around the edge, then add 15sc along the free edge of the bottom.
  • Create the door assembly by inserting a rectangle of cardboard between the two door pieces, crochet the beige facing through both pieces to form the door frame, then sew the door to the inner side as shown in the photos.
  • Sew the red roof cap to the top of the house securely, pin and arrange the white spots in chess order and sew them to the roof, then attach the ruffled lemon trim around the house opening.
  • Trim and secure all window threads, crochet the window frames (lemon yarn) and doorjamb, then weave in ends and pin final decorative green loops at the house base before finishing.

Important Notes

  • 💡Crochet tightly with the recommended 1.75 mm hook to achieve a sturdy fabric suitable for inserting cardboard and plastic supports.
  • 💡Cut and wrap all cardboard pieces before insertion to prevent sharp edges and keep the structure stable and safe.
  • 💡Pin all decorative elements (spots, frills, grass loops) before sewing to ensure symmetrical placement and consistent spacing.
  • 💡Weave in ends and secure knots behind layers or inside the structure to keep the outside tidy and durable.

This Amanita House is a sweet, whimsical amigurumi project that adds instant charm to any shelf or nursery. Try making a matching tiny doll or caterpillar to live beside the house for a complete scene. The pattern gives you full step-by-step instructions and clear photos so you can create a professional-looking finished piece. 🧶✨🌿

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The mushroom house measures approximately 27 cm / 10.6 inches tall and 15 cm / 5.9 inches wide using the recommended yarn and 1.75 mm hook.

Can I use a different yarn weight?

Yes, you can use a different yarn weight, but the finished size will change; choose an appropriate hook for the yarn and be prepared to adjust cardboard/plastic inserts to match the new dimensions.

Do I need special tools for the windows and base?

You will need thin cardboard and plastic (e.g. plastic folder) to reinforce the base and windows. Cut to the indicated sizes and wrap cardboard with tape for a neat fit before inserting between layers.

How long does this project take to complete?

This is a multi-day project and typically takes 12-15 hours depending on experience and how much time you spend on detailing and assembly.

Is the pattern suitable for beginners?

The pattern is rated intermediate due to shaping, window openings and the need to insert and secure cardboard/plastic supports; comfortable knowledge of basic stitches and sewing is recommended.