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Elendan Dollhouse Amigurumi Pattern

Elendan Dollhouse 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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Cute Companion

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

About This Elendan Dollhouse Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a tiny stand-up dollhouse with three floors, a removable attic and a decorative roof. It uses fine/DK weight cotton yarn and a very small hook to keep the structure neat and compact. The instructions guide you through crocheting each detail, attaching a small wire frame and finishing touches for a solid miniature house.

Elendan Dollhouse Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The pattern includes step-by-step instructions for floors, walls, attic, roof and frame with photos and helpful tips. Accessories and small extras (tree, bunny) are covered in separate sections inside the PDF.

Why You'll Love This Elendan Dollhouse Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a few simple stitches into a charming, tiny world you can open and explore. I designed it to minimise sewing by connecting pieces while crocheting, which saves time and gives a cleaner finish. I adore how sturdy the little house becomes when the wire frame is added and covered with yarn. I also love that it can be customized with buttons, garlands and tiny accessories to make each version unique.

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

Switch Things Up

I love customizing this tiny dollhouse by changing the roof color or adding tiny trims; swapping yarn B from white to a pastel shade gives a fresh look.

I sometimes use a slightly thicker DK yarn and a 2.5 mm hook to make a chunkier, larger house that works nicely as a shelf ornament.

I often add embroidery to the walls before finishing to create brickwork, windowsills, or vines climbing the wall for extra detail.

I like to replace the floral tape-wrapped frame with thin copper wire for a delicate metallic edge — it catches the light and looks very pretty.

I sometimes make a set in graduated sizes by adjusting hook and yarn weight for a matching family of houses to display together.

For a portable version, I add a small loop to the roof peak and turn it into an ornament or keychain by using bulkier yarn and larger hook.

I enjoy swapping the tiny buttons and garlands for seasonal decor — little hearts for Valentine's or tiny leaves for autumn add instant personality.

I often experiment with different yarn fibers such as a cotton-acrylic blend for a softer finish or pure cotton for crisp stitches and structure.

I will occasionally add tiny LED battery tealights inside for a warm glow — just make sure to secure them so they don't shift the frame.

I recommend testing one section when changing materials so you can adjust stitch counts for the best fit before reworking the full house.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the instruction to crochet tightly will make the dollhouse floppy and uneven; keep your tension firm and even throughout to maintain a solid shape. ✗ Cutting the yarn tails too early can prevent you from joining sections while crocheting; do not fasten off until the instructions explicitly say to cut the yarn. ✗ Not working into the correct loop (back loop vs both loops) will change the fit and seam of parts; always follow the directions for back loop or both loops precisely. ✗ Failing to measure and bend the wire frame correctly results in a misfitting frame; measure carefully, cut the wire to the specified length plus allowance, then join ends securely with round nose pliers.

Elendan Dollhouse Amigurumi Pattern

Make a tiny, detailed crochet dollhouse you can open and style. This pattern walks you through every piece — floors, walls, attic, roof and a hidden wire frame — with clear step-by-step instructions. Perfect for crafters who enjoy small, fiddly projects and handmade home decor. Youll love how the finished miniature fits in the palm of your hand and makes a beautiful gift.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Elendan Dollhouse Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Yarn A (beige) – for walls, floors and attic – approx. 30 g (100% cotton) 100g/200m (3.5 oz/218 yds) – yarn weight No2 – fine/DK
  • 02
    Yarn B (white) – for roof and ground – approx. 20 g (100% cotton) 100g/200m (3.5 oz/218 yds) – yarn weight No2 – fine/DK
  • 03
    Additional yarns – small amounts of red and green for garland/tree details (approx. 5–10 g each)
  • 04
    Floral tape (wire) approx. 40 cm for optional frame covering

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook 1.75 mm (US steel/thread hook 4 or UK steel/thread hook 2)
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Needle for yarn
  • 04
    Button(s) for decoration
  • 05
    Floral tape (wire) approx. 40 cm
  • 06
    Tape measure / ruler
  • 07
    Round nose pliers for making wire frame
  • 08
    Stitch markers (optional)
  • 09
    Sewing pins for positioning parts while assembling

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— Floor :

Info :

Make 3 floor details. Use yarn A (beige).

Row 1 :

Make a foundation chain of 9 stitches. Single crochet in second chain from hook, sc in each ch across row (8 sc)

Rows 2-4 :

ch 1, turn, sc in each ch along row (8) Try to hide the tail of yarn while crocheting.

Trim row :

ch 1, sc 4 evenly spaced along edge to corner; 2 sc into corner, 6 sc in each stitch, 2 sc into next corner, sc 4 evenly spaced from edge to corner (18)

Info :

Fasten off and cut the yarn after having finished 2 details. After having made the 3-d detail DO NOT cut the yarn.

Info :

Turn back the floor detail as you see on photo.

Row 1 :

Ch 1, make 18 sc through back loop of last row (after you turned the detail it's farther loop from you) (18)

Section 1 Rows 2-4 :

ch 1, turn, sc 2 (every sc in each sc of bottom row) (2)

Section 2 Row 2 :

ch 4, skip 2 stitches of bottom walls row, inserting hook into 3-d stitch sc 10 (every sc in each sc of bottom row) (10)

Section 2 Row 3 :

ch 1, turn, sc 9 (every sc in each sc of bottom row), sc 1 hitching up the loop of ch (pull the yarn through the loop of chain when you finish making single crochet) (10)

Section 2 Row 4 :

sl st into the loop of ch, turn, sc 10 (every sc in each sc of bottom row) (10)

Row 5 (along all sections) :

ch 1, turn, sc 2 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 10 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 2 in each stitch (18)

Row 6 :

Turn. Take 1 floor detail. Ch 1, make 18 sc through back loop of walls (after you turned the detail it's farther loop from you) and back loop of floor detail (18)

Row 7 :

ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch of row (18)

Section 1 Rows 8-10 :

ch 1, turn, sc 6 in each stitch of row (6)

Section 2 Row 8 :

ch 4, skip 2 stitches of bottom walls row, inserting hook into 3-d stitch sc 2 (2)

Section 2 Row 9 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 1 hitching up the loop of ch (2)

Section 2 Row 10 :

sl st into the loop of ch, turn, sc 2 (2)

Section 3 Row 8 :

ch 4, skip 2 stitches of bottom walls row, inserting hook into 3-d stitch sc 6 (6)

Section 3 Row 9 :

ch 1, turn, sc 5, sc 1 hitching up the loop of ch (6)

Section 3 Row 10 :

sl st into the loop of ch, turn, sc 6 (6)

Row 11 (along all sections) :

ch 1, turn, sc 6 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 2 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 6 in each stitch (18)

Row 12 :

Turn. Take 2-nd floor detail. Ch 1, make 18 sc through back loop of walls (after you turned the detail, it's farther loop from you) and back loop of floor detail (18)

Info :

Don't fasten off! We'll start making attic from this place.

— Walls :

Row 1 :

Ch 1, make 18 sc through back loop of last row (after you turned the detail it's farther loop from you) (18)

Info :

Turn back the floor detail as you see on photo.

Section 1 Rows 2-4 :

ch 1, turn, sc 2 (every sc in each sc of bottom row) (2)

Section 2 Row 2 :

ch 4, skip 2 stitches of bottom walls row, inserting hook into 3-d stitch sc 10 (every sc in each sc of bottom row) (10)

Section 2 Row 3 :

ch 1, turn, sc 9 (every sc in each sc of bottom row), sc 1 hitching up the loop of ch (10)

Section 2 Row 4 :

sl st into the loop of ch, turn, sc 10 (10)

Row 5 (along all sections) :

ch 1, turn, sc 2 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 10 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 2 in each stitch (18)

Row 6 :

Turn. Take 1 floor detail. Ch 1, make 18 sc through back loop of walls and back loop of floor detail (18)

Row 7 :

ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch of row (18)

Section 1 Rows 8-10 :

ch 1, turn, sc 6 in each stitch of row (6)

Section 2 Row 8 :

ch 4, skip 2 stitches of bottom walls row, inserting hook into 3-d stitch sc 2 (2)

Section 2 Row 9 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 1 hitching up the loop of ch (2)

Section 2 Row 10 :

sl st into the loop of ch, turn, sc 2 (2)

Section 3 Row 8 :

ch 4, skip 2 stitches of bottom walls row, inserting hook into 3-d stitch sc 6 (6)

Section 3 Row 9 :

ch 1, turn, sc 5, sc 1 hitching up the loop of ch (6)

Section 3 Row 10 :

sl st into the loop of ch, turn, sc 6 (6)

Row 11 (along all sections) :

ch 1, turn, sc 6 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 2 in each stitch, sc 2 into chain, sc 6 in each stitch (18)

Row 12 :

Turn. Take 2-nd floor detail. Ch 1, make 18 sc through back loop of walls and back loop of floor detail (18)

— Attic :

Row 1 :

ch 1, turn, 5 sl st, ch 1, sc 8 (8)

Row 2 :

ch 1, turn, dec, sc 4, dec (6)

Row 3 :

ch 1, turn, dec, sc 2, dec (4)

Row 4 :

ch 1, turn, 2 dec (2)

Row 5 :

ch 1, turn, dec (1), ch 1, 5 sl st down, 5 sl st along the top of wall, as showed on photos.

Info :

Do not fasten off!

— Roof :

Info :

I'll show how to make the roof connecting it with walls and attic while crocheting - I try to avoid sewing in my projects as much as I can, but you may just crochet equal detail and sew it to walls and attic.

Info :

Take yarn B (white).

Row 1 :

Make a foundation chain of 7 stitches. Sc in second chain from hook, sc in each ch along row (6). Try to hide the yarn tail while crocheting.

Row 2 :

ch 1, sc 4 through last walls row and previous roof row together, sc 1 through last walls and roof rows hitching up the first attic row too as showed on photos, sc 1 (6)

Infos :

"sc 4 through last walls row and previous roof row together" means that you need to insert hook into both details when you start making each of sc 4; "sc 1 through last walls and roof rows hitching up the first attic row too" means you should first insert the hook into both roof and walls (as previous step), pull out the thread, then insert the hook into attic border, pull out the thread and crochet both loops on a hook together now.

Row 3 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 1 hitching up the stitch of attic, sc 4 (6)

Row 4 :

ch 1, turn, sc 4, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 1 (6)

Row 5 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 4 (6)

Row 6 :

ch 1, turn, sc 4, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 1 (6)

Row 7 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 4 (6)

Row 8 :

ch 1, turn, sc 4, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 1 (6)

Row 9 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 4 (6)

Row 10 :

ch 1, turn, sc 4, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 1 (6)

Row 11 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 4 (6)

Row 12 :

ch 1, turn, sc 4, sc 1 hitching up stitch of attic, sc 1 (6)

Row 13 :

ch 1, turn, sc 1, sc 5 pulling the thread through the stitches of last walls row (6)

Row 14 :

ch 1, turn, sc 6 (6)

Row 15 :

ch 1, turn, 6 sl st into previous row, ch 1, 2 sl st along frontal roof border (you should appear close to place where you've finished working with yarn A), do not fasten off!

Info :

Do not fasten off!

— Frame :

Info :

I use floral tape for frame. Measure borders of house as showed. My total length is 19 cm (7,5"). Cut the wire of needed length + 0.5 cm (0,2"). I cut 19.5 cm (7,7"). Join the ends with round nose pliers as showed.

Row 1 :

Insert hook in the loop of yarn A (beige) and crochet over frame as showed below. You have to make 1 ch, sc 6 along 2-nd floor, sc 6 along 1-st floor, sc 10 along floor into BACK loop, sc 6 along next side of 1-st floor, sc 6 along next side of 2-nd floor (34). Fasten off, cut the yarn.

Info :

After joining frame and crocheting over it, arrange and sew any remaining loose edges and trim tails. Use photos as reference for placement and final shaping.

Assembly Instructions

  • Join the wire frame pieces with round nose pliers to make the house border (cut wire to approx. 19–19.5 cm total for this size) then insert hook in loop of yarn A and crochet over frame making 1 ch, then sc 6 along 2nd floor, sc 6 along 1st floor, sc 10 along floor into BACK loop, sc 6 along next side of 1st floor, sc 6 along next side of 2nd floor (34); fasten off and cut yarn.
  • Make floors and walls as instructed and keep the yarn attached on the third floor detail; build the attic and roof while crocheting in place to minimize sewing — follow the hitching-up steps to attach roof rows to the attic and walls.
  • When adding the roof border, work sc through both roof and wall loops as instructed and pull up the attic loop when required to join all three layers seamlessly.
  • Use floral tape to wrap the wire frame if desired, then crochet over the frame for a tidy finish; pin parts in place and shape before final stitching to ensure symmetry.
  • Decorate with buttons, small garlands and tiny accessories after assembly; sew on buttons and embellishments securely using a yarn needle.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use consistent, tight tension when working with fine/DK yarn to keep the dollhouse sturdy and the walls straight.
  • 💡Do not fasten off the yarn until the pattern explicitly instructs you to, especially for the three floor details and when preparing to make the attic and roof.
  • 💡Pin and check placement before sewing pieces permanently; small adjustments at this stage greatly improve symmetry and fit.
  • 💡When attaching the roof and attic rows, always work into both layers as instructed to avoid gaps and to strengthen joins.

This tiny Elendan Dollhouse is a delightful project that turns fine yarn and careful stitching into a pocket-sized home you can display or gift. It is detailed, sturdy and perfect for collectors and crafters who love miniature worlds. Have fun personalizing it with tiny decorations and colorful trims — happy crocheting! 🧶🏡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished dollhouse measures approximately 1.7" x 1.7" x 2.7" (4.5 cm x 4.5 cm x 7 cm) using the recommended yarn and hook size.

Can I use a different yarn weight or hook?

Yes, but changing yarn weight or hook size will affect the finished size and structural integrity; if you use thicker yarn pick a suitable larger hook and be mindful that the house may become larger and less defined.

Do I need experience to make this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate — familiarity with single crochet, slip stitch, increasing/decreasing and working into back loops will help you follow the instructions and joins.

How long does it take to complete?

Most crafters will take around 12-15 hours to complete the full dollhouse including frame and finishing; time varies with experience and level of embellishment.