About This Among Us Crewmate Leg Split Amigurumi Pattern
This pattern creates an Among Us style crewmate bottom with split legs and a cute little bone topper. It features a simple leg construction, joining technique, and a small amigurumi bone that sews into the body. Photos and a diagram are included to help you visualize shaping and assembly.
Designed for intermediate crocheters who enjoy small toys and assembly work. The pattern uses worsted weight yarn and a small 3.25mm hook for dense stitches.
Why You'll Love This Among Us Crewmate Leg Split Amigurumi Pattern
I absolutely love this pattern because it takes a simple amigurumi concept and adds a fun twist with the leg split and bone topper. I enjoy how quickly one leg pair works up, making it satisfying to see progress fast. The construction is clever yet approachable, giving a polished finished toy with minimal pieces. I also love how customizable it is β colors and accents instantly change the character's personality.
Switch Things Up
I love how easy it is to change the personality of this crewmate simply by swapping yarn colors; try pastels for a soft look or neon for a playful vibe.
I often change yarn weight and hook size to make different sizes β bulky yarn and a larger hook gives a chunky plush, while thinner yarn makes a tiny keychain friend.
I sometimes embroider small details like patches or names on the body to personalize each crewmate.
You can replace the bone topper with tiny accessories like a crown, scarf, or tiny flag for seasonal themes or gifts.
Want a posable piece? Add thin wire inside the legs before stuffing to allow gentle posing while keeping the amigurumi soft.
Swap the secondary collar color to create contrast or to match team colors from the game or events.
I like to add tiny felt pieces for eyes or use safety eyes β whichever works better for your recipient and intended use.
Try alternating stitch textures (BLO/FLO rounds) for a decorative band or ribbed effect around the waist area.
Make a whole set in different sizes and colors to create a collectible group of crewmates for display or play.
If gifting, stitch a small loop at the top to turn the crewmate into an ornament or zipper pull for portability and fun.
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
β Skipping stitch markers when joining the two legs can make aligning the seam difficult; place a marker at the start of the join to keep your stitch count accurate and alignment consistent.
β Not stuffing as you go causes awkward shaping and lumps; stuff gradually and evenly, especially around the leg curve and body base to maintain shape.
β Using a large hook or loose tension will let stuffing show through; use a 3.25mm hook or tighten your tension until stitches are dense enough to hide stuffing.
β Forgetting to count after increases and decreases results in uneven rounds and mismatched joins; count your stitches at the end of each round, especially after shaping rounds and before sewing parts together.
β Fastening off too early on the first leg before joining can leave you with short tails to sew; when instructed to leave yarn attached for joining, do not fasten off so you have enough yarn to connect pieces neatly.