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Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

Forget-me-not Fairy 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 Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a tiny Forget-me-not Fairy amigurumi worked in fine cotton thread with a wired flower stem and embroidered facial details. It includes complete round-by-round instructions for the head, body, hat, hair, arms and flowers, plus assembly tips and wiring instructions. Small-scale finishing techniques like wrapping thread around wire and macrame knots for hair are covered to help you achieve the delicate look.

Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will need a very fine hook and steady hands for the neat sewing and wiring steps. The finished doll measures about 6 cm (2.4 in) using the recommended materials.

Why You'll Love This Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it captures so much charm in such a small size; the tiny forget-me-not flowers and bell-shaped hat give the fairy a whimsical look I adore. I enjoyed designing the wired flower stem so the finished piece has a playful, poseable element that really brings it to life. The combination of crochet, simple embroidery and thread-wrapped wire techniques makes this pattern satisfying and varied to work on. I love that it makes a delicate handmade gift you can finish in a weekend and that each tiny detail adds personality.

Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love to change the colour palette to create different moods for this fairy β€” pastel shades give a soft, dreamy look while brighter blues or lavenders make a bolder statement.

You can make the fairy larger or smaller by changing yarn weight and hook size: a thicker thread and larger hook creates a chunkier fairy, while thinner thread makes an even tinier charm.

I often swap the wired flower for a tiny crocheted mushroom or a bead-accented stem to create seasonal variations you can display all year.

Try different hair styles by adjusting the number and length of hair pieces β€” long flowing hair, a short bob, or even pigtails change the character entirely.

For a glittery touch, use metallic embroidery floss for the flower centers or a subtle sheen thread for the hat edging.

If you want a poseable fairy, use slightly thicker wire in the arms and wrap it more firmly so you can bend them into holding poses.

I sometimes embroider tiny motifs on the dress or hat brim β€” leaves, stars or initials β€” to personalise gifts for friends and family.

To make a set, vary the flower colours and stitch different numbers of petals so each fairy has its own personality and tiny bouquet.

I also experiment with adding a small felt backing to the hat brim for a bit more structure if I need the hat to sit perfectly flat.

Finally, don’t hesitate to mix techniques: try a small beaded necklace, crocheted scarf, or a matchstick-sized broom as an accessory for seasonal play.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping counting increases when shaping the head will distort round symmetry; always count stitches after each increase round and use a marker to mark the start of the round. βœ— Not stuffing before closing can make closing seams lumpy and awkward; stuff the head or cone gradually and firmly (use the ends of scissors to push filler deep) before the final decrease rounds. βœ— Pulling wrapping thread too loosely when making arms or wrapped stems causes uneven, sloppy finishes; pull the wraps tight and place them side-by-side to create a smooth sleeve or stem. βœ— Attaching arms without widening the hole can tear the body fabric or misplace the arm angle; widen the hole with your hook, insert the wire, then pull long thread tails through with a tapestry needle for secure placement.

Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

Make a tiny, delicate Forget-me-not Fairy using fine cotton thread and simple amigurumi techniques. This pattern guides you step-by-step through crocheting the head, body, hat, flowers, hair and tiny wired stems so you can create a charming miniature friend. You will learn wrapping, wired stems, embroidery for facial details and neat assembly techniques to achieve a polished finish. Perfect as a handmade gift or a sweet shelf companion.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Forget-me-not Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton crochet thread 10 gr / 87 m (~1 oz / 267 yd): Beige (for head and skin)
  • 02
    Cotton crochet thread 10 gr / 87 m (~1 oz / 267 yd): Light blue (main body, hat, dress)
  • 03
    Cotton crochet thread 10 gr / 87 m (~1 oz / 267 yd): Light yellow (hair)
  • 04
    Cotton crochet thread 10 gr / 87 m (~1 oz / 267 yd): Light pink (small amount for one flower center)
  • 05
    Cotton crochet thread 10 gr / 87 m (~1 oz / 267 yd): Green (for wrapping wired stems)
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    Embroidery floss: Brown (for eyes), Reddish brown (for mouth), Beige, Light yellow, Light blue (for stitching and details)
  • 07
    Any synthetic or organic filler for stuffing (small amount for head, cone and hat)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Hook 0.9 mm (or 1 mm) (US 12 – UK 6)
  • 02
    Sewing needle and pins
  • 03
    Tapestry needle
  • 04
    Scissors
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    Thin wire 0.2-0.3 mm (~0.01 in)
  • 06
    Glue stick
  • 07
    Old bank card or cardboard (to cut round base)
  • 08
    Stitch markers (recommended)
  • 09
    Needle-nose pliers or small pliers (useful for twisting wire)

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β€” Head :

Info :

Beige thread.

Round 1 :

2 ch and 6 sc into first ch (6 sts)

Round 2 :

(inc) X 6 (12 sts)

Round 3 :

(1sc,inc) X 6 (18 sts)

Round 4 :

(2sc,inc) X 6 (24 sts)

Round 5-11 :

sc around (24 sts)

Round 12 :

(2sc, dec) X 6 (18 sts)

Round 13 :

(1sc, dec) X 6 (12 sts)

Info :

Stuff the head tightly with filler after round 13. It is easier to push it inside with ends of the scissors. (I got a 2cm (0,8 in) high doll's head)

Round 14 :

(dec) X 6 (6 sts)

Round 15 :

decrease and close the hole with a slip stitch.

Info :

ADVICE: Pull the initial thread end out between rounds 2 and 3, it would serve as the marker and help you to count the rounds. It works good for all the pieces. One more thing here – when the piece becomes voluminous it is a good idea to fold it in half while working.

β€” Body :

Info :

Light blue thread.

Round 1 :

2 ch and 6 sc into first ch (6 sts)

Round 2 :

(inc) X 6 (12 sts)

Round 3 :

(1sc,inc) X 6 (18 sts)

Round 4 :

(2sc,inc) X 6 (24 sts)

Round 5 :

(3sc,inc) X 6 (30 sts)

Round 6 :

(4sc,inc) X 6 (36 sts)

Round 7 :

(5sc,inc) X 6 (42 sts)

Info :

Our circle resembles a hexagon now. Now make a circular bottom from an old plastic card – outline the hexagon with a pencil and cut it out with a little less diameter.

Round 8 :

Make single crochets perpendicular to the previous round – you should work not in the top of the stitch but around the post of the single crochet; insert the hook perpendicular to the surface of the circle. (42 sts)

Round 9-10 :

sc around (42 sts)

Round 11 :

(5sc,dec) X 6 (36 sts)

Round 12-14 :

sc around (36 sts)

Round 15 :

(4sc,dec) X 6 (30 sts)

Round 16-18 :

sc around (30 sts)

Round 19 :

(3sc,dec) X 6 (24 sts)

Info :

After round 19 place the circle inside!

Round 20-22 :

sc around (24 sts)

Round 23 :

(2sc,dec) X 6 (18 sts)

Round 24-26 :

sc around (18 sts)

Round 27 :

(1sc,dec) X 6 (12 sts)

Round 28-29 :

sc around (12 sts)

Info :

Stuff the finished "cone" with filler rather tightly with the ends of the scissors. (I got a 4cm (1,6 in) high "cone"). Now sew the head to the body neatly in imperceptible stitches. Seam approximately between 2nd and 3rd rounds of the head. Use a beige thin thread like embroidery floss – it slides well and doesn't get stuck.

β€” Hair and Hairstail :

Info :

Light yellow thread. For hair you'll need about 64 pieces of light yellow thread 8 (3,2 in) cm long. Use a piece of 4 (1,6 in) cm wide cardboard for making the hair pieces: wrap thread around the cardboard 64 times and cut at one side. Mark the place on the head for the face with pins.

Info :

Attach yellow threads in macramΓ© knots, one by one in each round: insert the hook through 2 holes of nearby rounds, pull the loop and pull the ends of the thread through this loop and tighten. It needs to insert the hook from top downwards. That's why it is more comfort to start from the bottom round and move upwards. That would take about 6 rounds counting from the top of the head. The rounds are made in spiral, that makes the counting of the rounds a little tricky.

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The number of hair pieces according to the number of rounds: R9:11 R10:12 R11:13 R12:11 R13:8 R14-15:9

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The number of hair pieces is approximate, you might need more or less pieces. Wet the hair, smooth and leave to dry to style. When dry, cut little by little to shape. Sew the finished hairstyle to the head partially in small stitches (use thin sewing thread).

β€” Hat :

Info :

Light blue thread.

Round 1 :

2 ch and 5 sc into first ch (5 sts)

Round 2-3 :

sc around (5 sts)

Round 4 :

(inc) X 5 (10 sts)

Round 5-6 :

sc around (10 sts)

Round 7 :

(1sc,inc) X 5 (15 sts)

Round 8-9 :

sc around (15 sts)

Round 10 :

(2sc,inc) X 5 (20 sts)

Round 11-12 :

sc around(20 sts)

Round 13 :

(3sc,inc) X 5 (25 sts)

Round 14 :

sc around(25 sts)

Round 15 :

(4sc,inc) X 5 (30 sts)

Round 16 :

sc around(30 sts)

Round 17 :

(5sc,inc) X 5 (35 sts)

Round 18 :

(6sc,inc) X 5 (40 sts)

Round 19 :

(7sc,inc) X 5 (45 sts)

Round 20 :

Lace edging according to the diagram: (1sl st, 1ch, 5dc, 1ch, 1sl st) X 9

Info :

Crochet Diagram Key: Chain stitch, Single crochet, Double crochet, Slip stitch, 2 double crochet cluster.

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The hat is decorated with 10 forget-me-not flowers.

β€” Flowers (make 10) :

Info :

Threads: Light blue, Light yellow, light pink, Green.

Round 1 :

Start with a yellow center: 2 ch and 5 sc into first ch (5 sts) join in a ring with a sl st.

Round 2 :

Then work with light blue thread: (sl st, ch, 2 double crochet cluster, ch, sl st) X 5. Finish by joining the round with a sl st.

Info :

Make 9 flowers with yellow center and 1 flower with pink center! Thread the end of the thread of the flower in the needle and pull it out through the center of the flower on the wrong side. Repeat for all flowers. The finished flower has 4 thread tails on the wrong side. Tie them tightly together in knot and cut off leaving 4-5mm (0,2 in) tail. When all flowers are finished, sew them on 9 edges of the hat edging one by one with thin thread. Sew all petals on carefully in very small imperceptible stitches.

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Prepare 10cm (4 in) piece of wire for the flower with pink center. Cut the extra threads off leaving a 5mm (0,2 in) tail. Pass the wire through some loops of the flower's center, fold in half and twist together to form the stem.

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Now take green thread, leave a long tail, place it along the wire, and start to wrap the thread around the stem very tightly and neatly, placing the wraps side by side. When you wrap around 4,5 cm (1,8 in), tie the thread ends very tightly in knot. Cut the wire off at a distance of 2-3mm (0,1 in) from the knot, bend the wire upward and press it hard to the stem so the wraps do not slide off.

Info :

Insert the flower in the center hole of the hat. The length of the stem outside the hat is 1,7cm (0,7 in). Press the stem inside the hat to the back of the hat and sew or tie it on with light blue thread. Put a little bit of filler inside the finished bell-flower hat, place the hat on the doll's head, fix with pins and sew it thoroughly to the head by imperceptible stitches.

β€” Arm (make 2) :

Info :

Thread: Beige, Light blue. Prepare 2 pieces of wire 10cm (4 in) long.

Step 1 :

The arms are easy to make but this work takes a lot of accuracy. Make both arms at the same time: make one step for one arm and then repeat the same step for the other arm right away.

Step 2 :

Wrap beige thread around 2 fingers 10 times and tie it tightly in the middle. Cut at other side. Fold in half so that the knot is at the place of fold, then put the wire around the bunch of threads at a 3-4mm (~0,15 in) distance from the knot (that would be the hand and the wrist) twist the ends of the wire together. The wire should be twisted very tightly at the wrist. Cut the bunch of threads diagonally (not straight!) at a 3cm (1,2 in) distance from the wired wrist.

Step 3 :

Now take light blue thread, leave a long tail, place it along the bunch up to the wrist, and start to wrap the thread around the arm (a little above the wire of the wrist) very tightly and neatly, placing the wraps side by side. When you reach the end of beige threads, tie the blue thread very tightly in knot, leave long tails.

Step 4 :

Then repeat the step with blue thread again – the sleeve would be wrapped with blue thread twice. Tie the ends very tightly. Cut off the wire, leaving 1 cm (0,4 in) long tails. The length of arms should be ~3,5cm(1,4 in) (if the body is 4cm(1,6 in) high).

Attaching the arms :

Find spots for the arms – 3 rounds down from the neckline on both sides of the body. Mark with pins. Widen the chosen spot – the hole - with the crochet hook. Insert the end of arm's wire in the hole. Insert the tapestry needle in the same hole, thread the long blue threads in this needle. Pull the needle with threads on the other side. Pull the tail of threads to deepen the arm in the body. Do not cut the tail off! Then sew the arm to the body around the shoulder very carefully and neatly with a sewing needle and embroidery floss - in very small and imperceptible stitches. When the arm is sewed, pull the tail of threads and cut it off!

β€” Eyes and Mouth :

Info :

The eyes are embroidered with brown thread (or 3 strands of embroidery floss) between rounds 8 and 9. The distance between the eyes is 4 crochet stitches. The length of the eyes is 1 (or 1,5) single crochet. The height of the eyes is 4 sew stitches.

Info :

The mouth is embroidered with reddish brown embroidery floss in the 6th round by 2 sew stitches.

β€” Small Flower of Forget-me-not :

Info :

(It consist of three flowers on one stem). Make 3 forget-me-not flowers with yellow center as you did for the hat.

Info :

Make wired stems for all 3 flowers as for the central flower on the hat, leave 5mm (0,2 in) tails of thread on the wrong side of flowers. Twist the wire of two flowers only at the beginning, and twist the wire till the end for the third one.

Info :

Wrap the stems for 2 flowers with green thread: when you wrap around 7mm (0,3 in) of stem, cut the loose end of green thread off. When you wrap around 1 cm of stem, place the end of green thread between the wire's ends and cut it off leaving a 3cm (1,2 in) tail. Start the 3rd flower as you did before; add second flower after 1,2cm(0,5 in) of wrapping and now on wrap around both stems; add one more flower after 5mm more (0,2 in) of wrapping and now work around 3 stems. After 1 more cm, cut 2 loose ends of thread, leave 1, go on wrapping. After 1 more cm cut 1 wired stem off, after 5 mm (0,2 in) more cut the second one off. When you wrap around 4,5 cm (1,8 in) total, tie the green thread ends very tightly. Cut the wire off at a distance of 2-3mm (0,1 in) from the knot, bend the wire upward and press it hard to the stem. Cut the threads at a 5mm (0,2 in) distance from the knot and apply glue stick to the ends.

Info :

Now you can give the flower to the girl - and your Forget-me-not Fairy is ready!

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the head to the body neatly in imperceptible stitches; seam approximately between 2nd and 3rd rounds of the head using thin beige embroidery floss.
  • Insert the circular card bottom into the body after round 19, then stuff the cone and close rounds 20-29 before sewing the head on top.
  • Attach arms by widening a small hole 3 rounds down from the neckline, insert arm wire, pull long blue thread tails through with a tapestry needle and sew the arm to the shoulder with small stitches.
  • Place the wired flower stem through the center hole of the hat; press the stem inside to the back and sew or tie it with light blue thread, then pin the hat and sew to the head with imperceptible stitches.
  • Sew flowers to the hat edging one by one in very small imperceptible stitches; for the flower with the wired stem, twist the wire, wrap with green thread and attach inside the hat as instructed.
  • Attach hair pieces in macramΓ© knots round by round starting from the bottom row and move upwards; wet and style hair, then sew the finished hairstyle partially with thin sewing thread to secure.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘All pieces are crocheted in continuous rounds; use a stitch marker or pull the initial thread end between early rounds to help counting and orientation.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly but not overstuffed; use the ends of scissors to push filler into small cavities for a smooth finish.
  • πŸ’‘Pin parts in place before sewing to check positioning and symmetry, especially when positioning the hat, hair and arms.
  • πŸ’‘When wrapping stems and arms, keep wraps tight and side-by-side to avoid gaps; tie ends securely and press knots against the stem or wire.
  • πŸ’‘Use thin embroidery floss for sewing the head and finishing details so stitches remain small and imperceptible.

This tiny Forget-me-not Fairy is a sweet, pocket-sized treasure you can finish in a weekend and gift to someone special. The pattern blends delicate crochet with simple wiring and embroidery to create a charming little character full of personality. Make a set in different colors, or add little accessories for even more whimsical fun. 🧢🌸✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 6 cm (2.4 in) high when using the recommended cotton thread and 0.9–1.0 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but changing yarn weight will affect final size and proportions; using thicker yarn will create a larger doll and you may need longer wire for stems and longer arms/hair.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate because it includes small-scale work, wire wrapping, macramΓ© knots for hair and precise sewing; basic knowledge of single crochet, increases and decreases is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary depending on experience and attention to small finishing steps.