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Floral tea set Amigurumi Pattern

Floral tea set Amigurumi Pattern
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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 journeyβ€”perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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

About This Floral tea set Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a floral-themed teapot and matching teacup set worked around a small ball-shaped bottle or foam core. It features detailed instructions to crochet the teapot body, spout, handle, cap and layered petals to create a ruffled floral look. You will learn to change colors neatly, shape petals with increases and attach decorative sepals and petals with glue and stitching.

Floral tea set Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The pattern includes step-by-step photos, stitch counts and assembly notes to help you place petals and finish the piece beautifully. Use the suggested yarn shades or mix your own colorway to make a unique set.

Why You'll Love This Floral tea set Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it transforms simple crochet rounds into a whimsical floral teapot with character and depth. The layering of petals creates a gorgeous textural effect I always enjoy making and showing off. Working around a bottle gives the piece a sturdy shape and makes assembly straightforward yet satisfying. I also love how customizable it is β€” you can change shades, make minis or a coordinated tea set to match any decor.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize the colors in this pattern; try pastel tones for a vintage look or bright brights for a statement piece.

I often make larger or smaller versions by changing yarn weight and hook size β€” bulky yarn with a bigger hook gives a chunky teapot while thinner yarn creates tiny keychain-sized sets.

I like to add embroidered details or a tiny crocheted tag to personalize a gift; embroidered leaves or a stitched name make each piece unique.

Try different petal arrangements: add more small petals or fewer large petals to change the silhouette of the teapot.

For a posable handle, insert floral wire instead of a pipe cleaner and wrap it with yarn inside the handle for stronger structure and gentle shaping.

I also experiment with metallic thread for a subtle sparkle on the cap or petal edges when making holiday versions.

To make a teacup set, follow the same teacup instructions and create a matching saucer reinforced with fishing line for a flat base.

If you prefer a removable interior, crochet a small liner that slips over the bottle and can be washed separately.

I sometimes combine two shades in one petal by changing yarn midway to create an ombre petal effect for extra depth.

When gifting, I pack the set with a small sachet of dried lavender to match the floral theme β€” it always makes the presentation extra special.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the step of gluing the milk bottle cap securely; glue the cap firmly with a hot glue gun and allow it to cool completely before crocheting around the bottle. βœ— Not adding the fishing line in the saucer area when instructed; thread the fishing line while working the rounds so the saucer stays flat and firm after finishing. βœ— Working increases unevenly around the circle causing distortion; follow the exact increase scheme and count stitches at the end of each round to keep the shape even. βœ— Forgetting to stuff and glue the spout base correctly may make it floppy; stuff the bottom 2/3 of the spout firmly and glue it to the base before sewing for a secure attachment. βœ— Using a hook that is too large for the yarn will make loose stitches and poor shaping; use the recommended hook size (2.25mm/B) or adjust to match the sample tension.

Floral tea set Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming floral teapot and teacup amigurumi set with this detailed pattern. You will work petals, a spout, handle and cap to decorate a bottle or foam ball for a delightful display. The pattern shows step-by-step photos and clear stitch counts so you can follow along and customize colors. Perfect for gifting or decorating your home with handmade charm.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Floral tea set Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    YarnArt Jeans (lightweight/cotton blend): shade 18 (or 74) light pink - quantity: small skein for cap and small petals
  • 02
    YarnArt Jeans: shade 20 - optional accent
  • 03
    YarnArt Jeans: shade 36 pink - quantity: approx 1 small skein for main mid section
  • 04
    YarnArt Jeans: shade 42 raspberry - quantity: approx 1 small skein for base and large petals
  • 05
    YarnArt Jeans: shade 69 green - quantity: approx 1 small skein for handle, spout and sepals
  • 06
    YarnArt Jeans: shade 07 - optional
  • 07
    YarnArt Jeans: shade 11 - optional
  • 08
    YarnArt Jeans: shade 35 - optional
  • 09
    Ball-shaped bottle 350 ml (diameter 9 cm) or 9 cm styrofoam ball as core
  • 10
    Polyester fiberfill for stuffing small parts and cap
  • 11
    Fishing line 1 mm diameter for saucer reinforcement

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.25mm (B)
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Tapestry/yarn needle for sewing
  • 04
    Stitch markers
  • 05
    Hot glue gun
  • 06
    Milk bottle cap (to glue to top of bottle) or equivalent small cap
  • 07
    9 cm styrofoam ball (optional, instead of bottle)
  • 08
    Pipe cleaner (30 cm) for handle support
  • 09
    Polyester stuffing / fiberfill

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β€” Preparations :

Info :

If you have a ball shaped bottle, clean it, stuff firmly and cut the top thread. Also you will need ball shaped bottle (350 ml, diameter 9 cm). If you cannot find a bottle, use 9 cm styrofoam ball and milk bottle cap.

Info :

If you use a styrofoam ball, cut off a piece with a kitchen knife to get a flat bottom. Glue a cap from milk bottle on top using hot glue gun.

Info :

Begin from bottom with raspberry yarn (42). Add a fishing line when making saucer/teacup as noted in saucer description.

β€” Teapot Body :

Round 1 :

6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

Inc every st =12 sc (12)

Round 3 :

Inc every 2nd =18 sc (18)

Round 4 :

Inc every 3rd =24 sc (24)

Round 5 :

Inc every 4th =30 sc (30)

Round 6 :

Inc every 5th =36 sc (36)

Round 7 :

Inc every 6th =42 sc (42)

Round 8 :

Inc every 7th =48 sc (48)

Round 9 :

Inc every 8th =54 sc (54)

Round 10 :

Inc every 9th =60 sc (60)

Round 11 :

Inc every 10th =66 sc (66)

Round 12 :

Inc every 11th =72 sc (72)

Round 13-14 :

Work 2 rounds straight (no increases) (72)

Round 15-24 :

Change yarn to pink color (36), work 10 rounds straight (72)

Info :

If your crocheting density is different from mine, this scheme may not fit the shape. Be guided along the course of crocheting; the main thing is to crochet around the bottle in three approximately equal sections.

Round 25 :

Change yarn to light pink (18 or 74). (10 sc, dec) * 6 times

Round 26 :

(9 sc, dec) * 6 times

Round 27 :

(8 sc, dec) * 6 times

Info :

Keep decreasing symmetrically to increasing. When you came close to bottleneck, work straight, without dec.

β€” Teapot Spout :

Item Name (P1) :

Work with green yarn (69). Chain 20.

Round 1 :

3 sc in 2d ch, 17 sc, 4 sc in last ch, 17 sc on another side of chain

Round 2 :

3 inc, 17 sc, 4 inc, 17 sc

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) *3, 17 sc, (1 sc, inc) *4, 17 sc

Round 4 :

(2 sc, inc) *3, 17 sc, (2 sc, inc) *4, 17 sc

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) *3, 17 sc, 16 inc, 16 sc, sl st

Info :

Join the straight sides and sew with a needle. Stuff the bottom 2/3 with synthetic fiberfill and glue it to the base of the teapot as in the photo. The upper part is where it was 4 inc.

β€” Handle :

Item Name (P1) :

For handle ch 8 and work spiral rounds without inc, 15 cm up.

Info :

Pipe cleaner (chenille wire) fold in half, insert into handle and sew up the hole.

Info :

Glue the handle to the pot and additionally sew for reliability.

β€” Cap :

Info :

Work with light pink. Crochet a circle of such size to close the neck. I got 6 rows. You can follow the scheme of teapot bottom for circle.

Info :

Work 1 round through back loops only and one more round through both loops.

Item Name (P1) :

For cap handle work 8 sc in AR.

Info :

Work 2 rounds straight, stuff and sew the hole with the end of yarn. Sew this ball to the center of the cap. Put the cap on its place, adding a fiberfill under it. Sew on the base.

β€” Big petal :

Info :

Raspberry yarn, make 4. Ch 9.

Round 1 :

3 sc in 2d ch, 6 sc, 4 sc in last ch, 6 sc on another side of chain. Now work spiral rounds.

Round 2 :

Inc *3, 6 sc, inc *4, 6 sc

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) *3, 6 sc, (1 sc, inc) *4, 6 sc

Round 4 :

(2 sc, inc) *3, 6 sc, (2 sc, inc) *4, 6 sc

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc) *3, 6 sc, (3 sc, inc) *4, 6 sc

Round 6 :

(4 sc, inc) *3, 6 sc, (4 sc, inc) *4, 6 sc

Round 7 :

(5 sc, inc) *3, 6 sc, 24 inc, 5 sc, sl st

β€” Middle petal :

Info :

Pink yarn, make 6 pieces. Ch 10. Make turning chain in the beginning of every row. Now work back-and-forth rows.

Round 1 :

8 sc, 4 sc in last ch, 8 sc on another side of chain

Round 2 :

8 sc, 4 inc, 8 sc

Round 3 :

8 sc, (1 sc, inc) *4, 8 sc

Round 4 :

8 sc, (2 sc, inc) *4, 8 sc

Round 5 :

8 sc, (3 sc, inc) *4, 8 sc

Round 6 :

8 sc, 20 inc, 8 sc

β€” Small petal :

Info :

Light pink yarn, make 6 pieces. Ch 8. Make turning chain in the beginning of every row. Now work back-and-forth rows.

Round 1 :

6 sc, 4 sc in last ch, 6 sc on another side of chain

Round 2 :

6 sc, 4 inc, 6 sc

Round 3 :

6 sc, (1 sc, inc) *4, 6 inc

Round 4 :

6 sc, (2 sc, inc) *4, 6 inc

Round 5 :

6 sc, 16 inc, 6 sc

β€” Sepal :

Round 1 :

Crochet 7 rounds circle, following the scheme of teapot bottom (follow increases for a 7 round circle similar to teapot base)

Round 2 :

Ch 10, 1 sl st, 1 sc, 1 htc, 6 dc. Skip 2 st, sl st in 3rd st of the circle. Repeat around the circle.

Info :

Repeat around the circle and glue the sepal on pot bottom, but leave the tips unglued.

β€” Teacup (Floral teacup) :

Round 1 :

Yellow, lilac pink, green yarn. Begin with yellow yarn. 6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

Inc every 2nd =12 sc. Add a fishing line. Find more information about using fishing line in saucer description.

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc) *6 =18 sc

Round 4 :

(2 sc, inc) *6 =24 sc

Round 5 :

Join lilac pink yarn and alternate 1 yellow and 1 pink st. Don't forget to follow the inc scheme: (3 sc, inc) *6 =30 sc. Change the yarn color at the time of working the last loop of the sc.

Round 6 :

Fasten off yellow yarn, continue with lilac pink only. (4 sc, inc) *6 =36 sc

Round 7-17 :

Work 11 rounds straight. Crochet on the inside (front side inside, purl outside).

β€” Assembly :

Info :

Attach all the petals with hot glue gun, applying glue on the bottom 2/3 of the petals. Make symmetrically on both sides of the pot.

Info :

Small petals are fixed at the level of light pink part of the base. First one in the center, then 2 on the sides with an overlap, right next to the handle and spout.

Info :

Middle petals are glued first on the sides, then one in the middle. Side petal comes under the handle of the pot.

Info :

Large petals stretch wide with your hands so that they fit well on the bottom of the pot, 2 on each side. Now turn down the unglued edges of the petals, giving them beautiful waves. All areas adjacent to the base, fasten with a gun.

Info :

If you use a foam ball instead of a bottle, you can make a cap in another way: crochet the neck place a little bit wider, so that the cap can fit under it.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the spout to the side of the teapot by gluing the stuffed spout base to the teapot base and sewing along the join for extra security; the top of the spout aligns where you made 4 increases.
  • Glue the handle to the pot with a hot glue gun and then sew it in place; insert a folded pipe cleaner into the crocheted handle before closing for structure.
  • Glue the large petals to the bottom 2/3 of the teapot, placing two on each side and stretching their edges to shape gentle waves, then glue middle and small petals above as shown.
  • Sew the cap to the neck area: place a small fiberfill under the cap, position it on the neck and sew around the base to secure; attach the small ball to the cap center before placing.
  • Glue the sepals to the pot bottom around the base, leaving the tips unglued for a lifted look, and secure any loose areas with additional hot glue.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers when necessary to mark the start of rounds and color change points for consistent shaping.
  • πŸ’‘Work around the bottle in approximately three equal sections and check fit periodically on the core to avoid density issues.
  • πŸ’‘When using hot glue, apply sparingly and press petals into place quickly; test placement before gluing final bits.
  • πŸ’‘If substituting a foam ball for a bottle, trim a flat base and glue a milk bottle cap for the neck to emulate the bottle opening.

This floral tea set pattern brings a little garden to your crochet table with layered petals and pretty details. Make a teapot and matching teacup to display or gift β€” it delights makers and recipients alike. Try different colorways to match your home or to create a charming gift set. 🧢🌸

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FAQs

What size is the finished teapot?

The finished teapot fits a 350 ml ball-shaped bottle (about 9 cm diameter) and measures roughly the size of that bottle once covered, depending on yarn and tension.

Can I use a foam ball instead of a bottle?

Yes β€” use a 9 cm styrofoam ball and trim a flat bottom; glue a milk bottle cap on top so you can still crochet the neck area and attach the cap.

What hook and yarn are recommended?

The pattern uses YarnArt Jeans shades and a 2.25 mm (B) hook for the sample; change hook size if your tension differs to match the sample shape.

How long will this project take?

This project is a multi-day project and typically takes 12-15 hours total depending on experience, the number of petals you make and assembly time.

Do I need special tools for the handle?

A pipe cleaner (chenille wire) folded in half is used to give the handle structure; insert it inside the crocheted tube and sew up the opening.