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Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern

Christmas Tree Hat Clothes 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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Playful Twist

Fun patterns meet timeless design in pieces that express personality while remaining wonderfully wearable.

About This Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern provides complete instructions to crochet a charming Christmas tree-style hat and coordinating clothes sized for an 18 cm amigurumi. You will work in continuous rounds, shape the cone hat, make a wired pompom, and crochet small facial and limb details. The guide includes clear round counts, assembly photos, and simple finishing tricks to get a professional result.

Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Designed with step-by-step rounds and practical notes, this set is perfect for makers who enjoy small, detailed projects. Materials and tools are listed so you can gather everything before you begin.

Why You'll Love This Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines playful holiday charm with tiny, satisfying crocheting that works up quickly. I enjoy shaping the cone hat and adding the wired pompom — it brings a lot of character to the finished piece. The small details like the embroidered mouth and sewn-on legs make each finished outfit feel handmade and unique. I also love how adaptable the pattern is; you can change colors and trim to match any season or theme.

Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I like to customize the colors to match the season—change the green to pastel tones for a spring version or deep jewel tones for a modern look.

I sometimes replace the wired pompom with a felt star or embroidered ornament for a different finish.

If you want a chunkier version, use a thicker yarn and a larger hook to make a cozy, bold hat for a larger amigurumi.

To make a tiny keychain-friendly hat, choose a thinner yarn and a smaller hook to scale everything down proportionally.

I often add tiny beads or sequins to the hat for sparkle—sew them on securely with small stitches and a matching thread.

For a different expression, try varying the placement of the eyes and nose; a higher nose or wider-set eyes can change the character instantly.

I sometimes create matching accessories like a little scarf or mittens using the same stitch counts and colors to tie the set together.

Embroidering different mouth shapes with contrasting thread is an easy way to give personality and variety to each piece I make.

Try using metallic thread for the wire wrap to add a shimmering stem look that catches light on display.

I recommend experimenting with small trims like a tiny pompom fringe or crocheted edging to add delicate finishing details and make each outfit unique.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the stitch count on increase rounds causes uneven shaping; count stitches at the end of every round to make sure your increases are correct. ✗ Not securing the inserted wire tightly allows the pompom to wobble or fall out; fold the wire, insert it from the wrong side and secure it firmly before wrapping with thread and glue. ✗ Overstuffing the pompom or hat detail creates lumps and hard spots; stuff the pompom lightly and evenly, adding small amounts until you reach a smooth shape. ✗ Using a different hook size without adjusting tension changes the final fit of the clothes; swatch the cone hat and adjust hook size to match the recommended gauge for an 18 cm finished size.

Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern

Make a festive set of miniature clothes for an 18 cm amigurumi—complete with a cone-shaped Christmas tree hat, pompom, nose, eyes, legs, cardigan and underpants. This pattern gives clear round-by-round instructions, helpful assembly notes, and materials so you can recreate the tiny holiday outfit exactly. Perfect for gifting or adding seasonal charm to your handmade toy collection.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Christmas Tree Hat Clothes Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    YarnArt Jeans No: 01 (white) - small amount for eyes and trims
  • 02
    YarnArt Jeans No: 56 (green) - main color for tree hat and underpants
  • 03
    YarnArt Jeans No: 69 (brown) - small amount for legs
  • 04
    YarnArt Jeans No: 88 (red) - small amount for nose/cardigan
  • 05
    YarnArt Jeans No: 40 (yellow) - small amount for pompom
  • 06
    Filler (polyester stuffing) - small amount for pompom/soft details
  • 07
    Black beads - 2 pieces for eyes (or use safety eyes)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.0 mm
  • 02
    Sewing/embroidery needle for finishing
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Buttons - 2 pieces for cardigan
  • 05
    Liquid craft glue (second glue) for securing thread/wire
  • 06
    Thin wire for wired pompom detail
  • 07
    Contour (paint) universal, white for nose stripe
  • 08
    Black beads (2 pieces) for eyes

Progress Tracker

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— Christmas tree-hat :

1th :

6 sc into the adjustable ring

2 th :

(1 sc, inc) x 3 times = 9 sc

3 th :

(2 sc, inc) x 3 times = 12 sc

4 th :

(1 sc, inc) x 6 times = 18 sc

5 th :

1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) x 5 times, 1 sc = 24 sc

6-7 th :

24 sc

8 th :

(3 sc, inc) x 6 times = 30 sc

9 th :

30 sc

10 th :

2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc) x 5 times, 2 sc = 36 sc

11 th :

(5 sc, inc) x 6 times = 42 sc

12 th :

3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc) x 5 times, 3 sc = 48 sc

13-16 th :

48 sc

17 th :

(7 sc, inc) x 6 times = 54 sc

18 th :

54 sc

19 th :

4 sc, inc, (8 sc, inc) x 5 times, 4 sc = 60 sc

20 th :

60 sc

21 th :

(9 sc, inc) x 6 times = 66 sc

22 th :

66 sc

23 th :

5 sc, inc, (10 sc, inc) x 5 times, 5 sc = 72 sc

24 th :

72 sc

25 th :

(11 sc, inc) x 6 times = 78 sc

26 th :

78 sc

27 th :

6 sc, inc, (12 sc, inc) x 5 times, 6 sc = 84 sc

28 th :

84 sc

29 th :

(13 sc, inc) x 6 times = 90 sc

30 th :

90 sc

Info :

Trim the thread, fix the loop.

Info :

Next, we take the wire, fold it in half and insert it from the wrong side into the cap, fix it, but not to the end, in the future we will insert the ends of the wire into the pompom.

Info :

We postpone the detail for a while.

— Pompon :

1th :

6 sc into the adjustable ring

2 th :

(inc) x 6 times = 12 sc

3 th :

(3 sc, inc) x 3 times = 15 sc

4-5 th :

15 sc

Info :

We insert the ends of the wire from the cap into the pompom and fix it.

Infos :

Continue crochet pom-pom. 6 th: (3 sc, dec) x 3 times = 12 sc. Stuff

7 th :

(dec) x 6 times = 6 sc

Info :

Close 6 loops.

Info :

We wrap the whole wire with a thread and fix it with glue.

— Nose :

1 th :

8 ch, inc, 5 sc, 4 sc in one loop, 5 sc, inc = 18 sc

2 th :

(2 sc, inc) x 6 times = 24 sc

3 th :

24 sc

Info :

We cut the thread, fix the loop.

Info :

Draw a white stripe on the nose.

— Legs (2 parts) :

1 th :

10 ch, inc, 7 sc, 4 sc in one loop, 7 sc, inc = 22 sc

2 th :

2 inc, 6 sc, 6 inc dc, 6 sc, 2 inc = 32 loops

Info :

We cut the thread, fix the loop.

Info :

We draw white stripes.

— Eyes (2 details) :

1th :

6 sc into the adjustable ring

2 th :

(inc) x 6 times = 12 sc

3 th :

(1 sc, inc) x 6 times = 18 sc

Info :

Trim the thread, fix the loop.

Info :

Glue the white eyes, slightly on top of each other, in the 10th row from the top of the cap.

Info :

Glue the nose.

Info :

Glue the legs.

Info :

We glue or sew black beads, embroider the mouth and eyebrows.

— Cardigan :

Item Name (P1) :

45 ch: 10 dc, arch (hdc, ch, hdc), 5 dc (sleeve), arch, 10 dc, arch, 5 dc (sleeve), arch, 10 dc

round :

2 ch, turning detail, 11 dc, arch, 7 dc (sleeve), arch, 12 dc, arch, 7 dc (sleeve), arch, 11 dc

Row :

2 ch, turning detail, 12 dc, 3 ch, 10 loops skip and starting from 11 loops crochet 16 dc, 3 ch, 10 loops skip and starting from 11 loops crochet 12 dc = 46 loops

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 9 sc, (inc, 2 sc) x 9 times, 10 sc = 55 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 10 sc, (inc, 3 sc) x 9 times, 9 sc = 64 sc

Row :

(1 ch, turning detail, 64 sc) x 5 rounds

Info :

We change the color of the thread to white

Row :

(1 ch, turning detail, 64 sc) x 2 rounds

Info :

Next, go to the side of the part and crochet button loops: 4 ch, 3 loops skip and starting with 4 crochet loops: 10 sc, 4 ch, 3 loops skip and in the last loop crochet sl st.

Info :

We cut the thread, fix the loop.

Info :

We sew buttons.

— Underpants, use the green thread :

Item Name (P1) :

33 ch, 32 sc

Row :

(1 ch, turning detail, 32 sc) x 2 rounds

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 26 sc, dec, 1 sc = 30 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 24 sc, dec, 1 sc = 28 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 22 sc, dec, 1 sc = 26 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 20 sc, dec, 1 sc = 24 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 18 sc, dec, 1 sc = 22 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 16 sc, dec, 1 sc = 20 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 14 sc, dec, 1 sc = 18 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 1 sc = 16 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec, 1 sc = 14 sc

Row :

(1 ch, turning detail, 14 sc) x 10 rounds

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 1 sc = 16 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 12 sc, inc, 1 sc = 18 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 14 sc, inc, 1 sc = 20 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 16 sc, inc, 1 sc = 22 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 18 sc, inc, 1 sc = 24 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 20 sc, inc, 1 sc = 26 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 22 sc, inc, 1 sc = 28 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 24 sc, inc, 1 sc = 30 sc

Row :

1 ch, turning detail, 1 sc, inc, 26 sc, inc, 1 sc = 32 sc

Row :

(1 ch, turning detail, 32 sc) x 3 rounds

Info :

We cut the thread, fix the loop.

Assembly Instructions

  • Glue the white eyes slightly on top of each other and glue them to the hat in the 10th row from the top of the cap.
  • Glue the red nose onto the hat, then draw a white stripe on the nose using white contour paint.
  • Insert the folded thin wire from the wrong side into the top of the hat, secure it, then insert the wire ends into the pompom and fix them; wrap the wire with thread and secure with glue.
  • Glue or sew the two brown leg details onto the lower sides of the hat and embroider white stripes as shown.
  • Sew buttons on the cardigan and crochet the button loops on the side as instructed, then fasten and fix all loose ends.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use a 2.0 mm crochet hook and the recommended YarnArt Jeans colors for best sizing and neat stitches.
  • 💡Insert and fix the wire before attaching the pompom; wrap the wire with thread and secure with glue to avoid exposed wire.
  • 💡Count stitches on increase rounds to keep the cone hat symmetrical and to reach the correct stitch counts noted in each round.
  • 💡Trim and fix loops when instructed to keep parts tidy and prevent unraveling during assembly.

This cheerful holiday outfit brings a tiny tree-shaped hat, pompom, and matching clothes to life for your amigurumi creation. The wired pompom and embroidered details give personality and a handmade charm that stands out. Whether used as a seasonal accessory or a gift, these miniature clothes add warmth and whimsy to any stuffed friend. 🎄🧶

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The final size of the toy with the recommended materials is approximately 18 cm; the hat and clothes are sized to fit that scale.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the finished size will change; if you choose a different yarn weight, adjust your hook size accordingly and make a gauge swatch first.

Do I need a wire for the pompom?

The thin wire is used to connect and support the pompom so it can be posed; you can omit the wire for a softer, non-posable pompom but it will not hold a spiral shape.

What skill level is needed to make this outfit?

This pattern is rated intermediate: you should be comfortable with increases, decreases, working in rounds, and simple sewing/assembly to complete the set.