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Batman Amigurumi Pattern

Batman Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 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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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Batman Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small Batman amigurumi about 12 cm tall when using the recommended yarn and hook. It features color changes for the mask, belt and emblem, and includes a removable cape and embroidered details. The instructions include clear rounds, color-change notes and helpful assembly tips so you can finish a neat toy.

Batman Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You'll work in continuous rounds for most parts and sew pieces together for a tidy finish. Photographed steps and embroidery instructions help you complete the mask, eyes and bat emblem.

Why You'll Love This Batman Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic amigurumi shaping with playful superhero details that bring the character to life. I enjoyed designing the removable cape and embroidered emblem so you get that handmade, custom look. The color-change tips make transitions neat and reduce visible joins, which makes the finished piece look crisp. I also love that the pattern is compact enough to finish in a weekend yet has enough detail to feel special.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this pattern by changing colors β€” try pastel shades for a softer, whimsical hero or bright primary colors for a classic comic look.

You can make a mini keychain version by using a finer yarn and smaller hook, or scale it up to a cuddle-sized doll with bulkier yarn and a larger hook.

I often add small accessories like a removable felt mask, tiny crocheted props or embroidered initials to personalize every piece I make.

Try experimenting with different yarn textures β€” a slightly fuzzy yarn will make a cozy, plush result, whereas smooth cotton gives crisp stitches ideal for embroidered details.

To change the poseability, insert thin wire into the arms before stuffing for posable limbs; be sure to cover the wire ends securely so they do not poke through.

I sometimes swap the embroidered emblem for a felt or leather patch that can be glued on for a different finish and quicker result.

Want a gender-neutral or themed toy? Adjust the emblem colors, add a tiny scarf, or stitch on a different badge to create unique variants.

If you like colorwork, experiment with a striped chest or different belt colors to make a whole set of heroes with matching capes.

For gift-ready presentation, stitch a tiny loop to the top of the head for hanging or add a small crocheted pouch to store the cape and extra accessories.

I encourage you to try one small change at a time β€” it’s the best way to find a look you love while keeping the structure and stitch counts the same.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during rounds leads to miscounted stitches; use a marker at the start of each round to keep your place and recount often. βœ— Changing color incorrectly creates loose loops and messy edges; when changing color, do not finish the last stitch of the old color, yarn over with the new color and complete the stitch through both loops before hiding tails. βœ— Stuffing too firmly or unevenly distorts shaping; stuff gradually, especially around the head and body, adding small amounts and shaping as you go for smooth curves. βœ— Not hiding or securing ends properly causes unraveling later; weave in and knot yarn tails securely and hide them inside pieces before final assembly for a clean finish.

Batman Amigurumi Pattern

Make your own pocket-sized Batman amigurumi with this detailed crochet pattern. You will create a cute, poseable little hero with a removable cape, embroidered emblem and clear step-by-step instructions. The pattern is written in US terms with color-change tips and assembly photos to help you finish a professional-looking toy. Perfect for a thoughtful handmade gift or a fun weekend project.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Batman Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    YarnArt Jeans (main materials): black 53
  • 02
    YarnArt Jeans: gray 80
  • 03
    YarnArt Jeans: white 62
  • 04
    YarnArt Jeans: yellow 35
  • 05
    YarnArt Jeans: beige 05
  • 06
    YarnArt Jeans: mustard 84

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2mm
  • 02
    Stuffing material (polyester fiberfill)
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Pins
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    Needle for sewing (darning/yarn needle)
  • 06
    Stitch markers (optional)

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β€” Arms :

Info :

Make 2 (work first arm, then the second). Scissors help to stuff hard-to-reach places or small pieces. Make the second arm.

Round 1 :

In black: 4 sc into MR

Round 2 :

In black: inc*4 (8)

Round 3-6 :

In black: 8 sc (4 rounds)

Info :

Switch to gray yarn: To change the color, do not work the last stitch of black color till the end (2 loops on the hook). Take the gray yarn and close the stitch with it by working through 2 loops. Tie a knot and hide them inside the legs. Change the color this way every time.

Round 7 :

In gray: 8 sc through BLO (8)

Round 8-12 :

In gray: 8 sc (5 rounds), 1 sl st. Cut the thread leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the piece (not firmly).

β€” Legs :

Round 1 :

In black: 5 sc into MR

Round 2 :

In black: inc*5 (10)

Round 3-6 :

In black: 10 sc (4 rounds)

Info :

Switch to gray yarn.

Round 7 :

In gray: through BLO: 10 sc

Round 8-11 :

In gray: 10 sc (4 rounds), 1 sc. Stuff the piece till the middle.

Info :

Cut the thread on the first leg. Make the second one in the same way, but also work 1 sl st at the end of the last round. Don't cut the gray thread. Tie the black and gray tails in a knot and cut them off. Take the second leg and pull the gray loop out from the black one.

β€” Body :

Info :

Go back to the first leg. Take the black yarn and pull it out, working 1 sl st. Chain 1.

Round 1 :

In gray: 10 sc along the leg, In black: 2 sc along the chain, In gray: 10 sc along the leg, In black: 2 sc along the other side of the chain (24)

Round 2 :

In gray: 9 sc, In black: 1 sc – crochet around the stitch of the previous round, 2 sc, 1 sc – crochet around the stitch of the previous round (inserting the hook closer to the last worked sc so that it is at an angle); In gray: 8 sc, In black: 1 sc – crochet around the stitch of the previous round, 2 sc (24)

Round 3-5 :

In black: 24 sc (3 rounds). Stuff the legs.

Round 6 :

In yellow: 24 sc

Round 7 :

In gray: 24 sc through BLO

Info :

Cut the black thread and tie it with the yellow one in a knot. Hide them inside the piece. Don't cut the yellow one for now.

Round 8 :

In gray: (4 sc, dec)*4 (20)

Round 9-10 :

In gray: 20 sc (2 rounds)

Round 11 :

5 sc, 8 sc along the arm (leave the threads from the arms in the armpit area), skip 1 sc on the body, 1 sc along the body, In yellow: 5 sc, In gray: 2 sc, 8 sc along the arm, skip 1 sc on the body, 5 sc (34)

Info :

Sew the armpit area with the remaining threads. Fasten the tails and hide them inside the body.

Round 12 :

In gray: 4 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, In yellow: 7 sc, In gray: dec, 5 sc, dec, 5 sc (30)

Round 13 :

In gray: 3 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 1 sc, In yellow: 1 sc, dec, 2 sc, In gray: 1 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec (24)

Info :

Fix and cut the yellow thread.

Round 14 :

(1 sc, dec)*8 (16). Stuff the body (don't stuff the arms).

Round 15 :

(2 sc, dec)*4 (12)

Round 16 :

12 sc, 1 sl st. Cut the thread leaving a long tail for sewing. Add some stuffing material to the body.

Round 6 :

In black: (4 sc, inc)*6 (36)

Round 7 :

In black: (5 sc, inc)*6 (42)

Round 8 :

In black: (6 sc, inc)*6 (48)

Round 9-16 :

In black: 48 sc (8 rounds)

Round 17 :

18 sc, In beige through BLO: 18 sc, In black: 12 sc (48)

Round 18-19 :

In beige: 18 sc, In black: 12 sc (48) (2 rounds)

Round 20 :

In black: (6 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 4 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 4 sc, In black: 2 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec (42)

Round 21 :

In black: (5 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 3 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, 4 sc, In black: 1 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec (36)

Round 22 :

In black: (4 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 2 sc, (dec, 4 sc)*2, In black: dec, 4 sc, dec (30)

Round 23 :

In black: (3 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 1 sc, (dec, 3 sc)*2, In black: dec, 3 sc, dec (24). Stuff the piece.

Round 24 :

In black: (2 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: (dec, 2 sc)*2, In black: dec, 3 sc, dec (18)

Round 25 :

In black: (1 sc, dec)*3, In beige: 1 sc, dec, 1 sc, In black: dec, 1 sc, dec (12), 1 sl st. Fix and cut the threads. Hide them inside the head. Add some stuffing material.

β€” Head :

Round 1 :

In black: 6 sc into MR

Round 2 :

In black: inc*6 (12)

Round 3 :

In black: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

Round 4 :

In black: (2 sc, inc)*6 (24)

Round 5 :

In black: (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)

Round 6 :

In black: (4 sc, inc)*6 (36)

Round 7 :

In black: (5 sc, inc)*6 (42)

Round 8 :

In black: (6 sc, inc)*6 (48)

Round 9-16 :

In black: 48 sc (8 rounds)

Round 17 :

In black: 18 sc, In beige through BLO: 18 sc, In black: 12 sc (48)

Round 18-19 :

In beige: 18 sc, In black: 12 sc (48) (2 rounds)

Round 20 :

In black: (6 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 4 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 4 sc, In black: 2 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec (42)

Round 21 :

In black: (5 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 3 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, 4 sc, In black: 1 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec (36)

Round 22 :

In black: (4 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 2 sc, (dec, 4 sc)*2, In black: dec, 4 sc, dec (30)

Round 23 :

In black: (3 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 1 sc, (dec, 3 sc)*2, In black: dec, 3 sc, dec (24). Stuff the piece.

Round 24 :

In black: (2 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: (dec, 2 sc)*2, In black: dec, 3 sc, dec (18)

Round 25 :

In black: (1 sc, dec)*3, In beige: 1 sc, dec, 1 sc, In black: dec, 1 sc, dec (12), 1 sl st. Fix and cut the threads. Hide them inside the head. Add some stuffing material.

β€” Ears :

Round 1 :

In black: 6 sc into MR

Round 2 :

In black: inc*6 (12)

Round 3 :

In black: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

Round 4 :

In black: (2 sc, inc)*6 (24), 1 sl st

Info :

Cut the thread, leaving a long tail for sewing. Fold the ear in half and sew, grabbing the back loops of the stitch. Pin both ears to the head and sew them till the middle. Fix and cut the threads. Hide them inside the head. Add some stuffing material.

β€” Design :

Info :

MASK: Attach black yarn (leave a long tail for hiding it with a needle) to the first front loop on the head with 1 sl st, keeping the head facing you.

Round 1 :

6 sl st, 1 sc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, 7 sl st

Info :

Cut the thread. Hide the tails inside the head with a needle. Using a needle, embroider two triangles and fill them with stitches. Sew the ears.

β€” Eyes :

Info :

Cut a long white thread and divide it in half into 2 thin threads. Then embroider the eyes as triangles and fill them with stitches. You can also adjust placement before securing.

β€” Emblem :

Info :

Cut the yellow thread and also divide it in half into 2 thin threads. Align the emblem with the thread, making an oval.

Info :

Cut the black thread and divide it in half. Embroider the bat, first outlining, and then filling it with stitches. To do this, divide the thread in the same way and embroider the imitation of sl st, as shown. Do the same with the belt. You can also hide the extra yellow spots with gray yarn so that everything looks neat.

β€” Cape :

Info :

Chain 10 in black, leaving a long thread, and work in turning rows – chain 1 and turn the piece at the end of each row.

Round 1 :

From the second loop from the hook: inc, 3 sc, inc, 3 sc, inc (12)

Round 2 :

12 sc

Round 3 :

inc, 10 sc, inc (14)

Round 4 :

14 sc

Round 5 :

inc, 12, inc (16)

Round 6-7 :

16 sc (2 rounds)

Round 8 :

inc, 14 sc, inc (18)

Round 9-10 :

18 sc (2 rounds)

Round 11 :

inc, 16 sc, inc (20)

Round 12-13 :

20 sc (2 rounds)

Round 14 :

inc, 18 sc, inc (22)

Round 15-16 :

22 sc (2 rounds)

Round 17 :

inc, 20 sc, inc (24)

Round 18-19 :

24 sc (2 rounds)

Info :

Cut the thread. Hide the tail inside the stitches with a needle. Wind the first tail around the neck and sew it to the other corner of the cape with a needle. Fasten the thread and hide it inside the body.

β€” Assembly :

Info :

Sew the head to the body stuffing the neck very firmly. Sew the arms in the armpit area using the left threads. Attach ears and sew the cape to the neck area. Embroider emblem and eyes. Hide all remaining threads inside the toy.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the head to the body by aligning the neck opening to the top of the body and using whipstitch to attach, stuffing the neck very firmly before closing for a secure seam.
  • Position the arms in the armpit area so the fingers face forward, sew through the arm threads left in the armpit and secure with hidden knots, then hide the ends inside the body.
  • Pin and sew both ears to the top sides of the head, fold each ear in half and sew grabbing back loops to form a sturdy ear shape, then secure threads inside the head.
  • Wind the cape tail around the neck and stitch the opposite corner of the cape to the body, fastening threads and hiding ends inside the body for a tidy finish.
  • Embroider the bat emblem on the chest by dividing the yellow and black threads and outlining then filling the oval; hide extra yellow spots with gray yarn for a neat look.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round to maintain correct stitch counts and avoid accidental increases or decreases.
  • πŸ’‘When changing colors, do not complete the last stitch of the old color; finish the stitch with the new color to avoid loose loops and visible joins.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly but gradually, especially the head and neck; overstuffing will distort shaping while understuffing may not support seams during assembly.
  • πŸ’‘Keep long tails when cutting threads for sewing so you can use them to attach parts securely and hide ends inside the toy for a clean finish.

This sweet Batman amigurumi brings classic charm and handmade personality to your crochet collection. Make it as a gift or keep it as a tiny hero on your shelf β€” either way it adds a playful touch. Follow the clear rounds and embroidery steps to create a polished finish. 🧢🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 12 cm tall when using the recommended YarnArt Jeans yarn and a 2mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, using a different yarn weight will change the final size; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and be aware that shaping and stitch counts will remain the same but finished dimensions will differ.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic knowledge of single crochet, increases, decreases, working through back loops and simple color changes is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, although time may vary depending on experience level and how meticulous you are with embroidery and assembly.

How do I change colors neatly?

When changing colors, stop before the last yarn over of the previous color so two loops remain, yarn over with the new color and complete the stitch with the new color, then hide tails inside the work.