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Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

Goodnight 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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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 Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

This Goodnight Set pattern includes tiny sleepers, a night cap, pillow, granny square blanket, basket bed and a bedtime bunny toy. Each piece is designed in small scale using 8/4 super fine yarn for delicate, collectible amigurumi. The pattern uses both Yarn Under (x-stitch) and Yarn Over (v-stitch) techniques and includes helpful photos for assembly.

Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Clear step-by-step rounds are provided for each component along with stitch counts and finishing tips. Ideal for crafters who enjoy making miniature toys and coordinating accessories.

Why You'll Love This Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings together a full set of tiny, cohesive items that feel like a complete world in your hands. I enjoy designing small-scale pieces that are quick to make but rich in detail, and this set uses both yarn-over and yarn-under techniques for varied textures. The tiny buttons, folded brim caps, and plush basket bed always delight me when finished. I find the step-by-step photos very satisfying to follow and they make assembly straightforward and fun.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this set is to customize; you can change colors to match a nursery or themed gift set.

Try using pastel shades for a softer, baby-friendly look or bold stripes for a playful vibe by alternating colors each round on the sleeper and cap.

To make the set larger or smaller, simply change yarn weight and hook sizeβ€”bulky yarn with a larger hook yields a chunky cuddly version while finer yarn makes delicate minis.

I sometimes embroider tiny facial expressions instead of gluing eyes for a safer toy option for small children.

Add wire to the limbs if you want poseable arms and legs, or make removable clothes by constructing the sleeper body with a loose top edge.

Swap the cotton yarn for a soft acrylic if you want fluffier textureβ€”just be mindful of the cap brim folding and stitch visibility.

Make themed sets by changing accessory colors: a holiday palette for Christmas, or muted earth tones for a woodland look.

Try different button styles or tiny snaps for closures on the sleeper to make dressing easier or more decorative.

I also recommend experimenting with tiny embroidered cheeks or blush using yarn scraps to add personality to each doll.

Finally, personalize each set by adding a miniature name tag or tiny crochet toy (like the bunny) in complementary yarn colors.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers while working in rounds leads to losing track of the beginning of the round; place a marker at the start of every round and move it as you work. βœ— Not counting stitches after increases or decreases causes incorrect shaping; count after each shaping round to confirm stitch totals. βœ— Changing hook sizes mid-project without adjusting tension can make pieces too loose or too tight; test gauge and choose hooks as recommended for each item. βœ— Forgetting to stuff gradually results in lumps or flattened shapes; stuff small amounts at a time and shape as you go for a smooth finish.

Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

Create a cozy Goodnight Set including tiny sleepers, night caps, a basket bed, pillow, granny square blanket and a bedtime bunny toy. This pattern walks you through charming miniature pieces with clear photos and stitch-by-stitch rounds so you can make a complete snuggly set for gifting or display. Perfect for crafters who enjoy small-scale amigurumi and detailed finishing.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Goodnight Set Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    8/4 (super fine weight) yarn in various colors - Bright pink, Light coral, Pink, White or Natural White, Light Brown, Brown, Navy Blue, Blue, Light Blue
  • 02
    Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/4 in Pink (45), Light Coral (50), Candy Floss (93), Natural White (02), Light Brown (06), Brown (07), Prussian Blue (92), Blue Sky (70), Light Sky Blue (71) - (quantities as needed per project)
  • 03
    Size 2 yarn (super fine) double stranded OR Size 4 (medium) yarn for Basket Bed (brown/light brown)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.5mm
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 2.0mm
  • 03
    Crochet hook size 3.25mm - 3.75mm (size D 3.25mm or size F 3.75mm) for basket bed
  • 04
    Stitch markers or paper clips
  • 05
    Tapestry needle
  • 06
    Scissors
  • 07
    3 tiny white buttons (6mm)
  • 08
    2 - 3mm black eyes (for bunny)
  • 09
    Craft glue
  • 10
    Polyester stuffing (fiber fill)
  • 11
    Optional: pins for assembly

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β€” Sleeper :

Info :

Using Yarn Over (v-stitch). Using 2.0mm hook. Light Blue yarn (or desired color).

Item Name (Legs - make 2) :

Ch 5

Round 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 3 sc, 3 sc across end in next ch, (now working opposite side) 2 sc, INC (10)

Round 2 :

INC, 2 sc, INC, 3 sc in next sc, INC, 2 sc, INC, 3 sc in next sc (18)

Round 3-4 :

18 sc (2 rounds) (18)

Round 5 :

6 sc, (inv DEC) x3, 6 sc (15)

Round 6-10 :

15 sc (5 rounds) (15)

Round 11 :

INC, 7 sc, INC, 6 sc (17)

Round 12-14 :

17 sc (3 rounds) (17)

Leg 1 :

Finish off with invisible join. Sew in ends.

Leg 2 :

Continue to Round 15

Round 15 :

ch1, (join to Leg 1 with a sc, just slightly back from center so that legs are slightly turned out) - 17 sc (around Leg 1), 1 sc in back bump of ch, 17 sc (around Leg 2), place marker (36)

Round 16-18 :

36 sc (3 rounds) (36)

Info :

Note: turning ch (ch1) not included in the stitch count.

Round 19 (shortened) :

BLO 3 sc, (skipping all other sc in this round, and changing to Rows), ch 1, turn (remove marker) (3)

Row 19 :

36 sc, 3 sc in front loops (exposed from previous Rnd) (Fig. 7 and 8), ch 1, turn (39)

Row 20 :

39 sc, ch 1, turn (39)

Row 21 :

37 sc, ch 1, sk next sc, 1 sc, ch 1, turn (39)

Row 22 :

sk next sc, 2 sc in ch1 space (creating button hole) (Fig. 9), 7 sc, DEC, 16 sc, DEC, 10 sc, ch 1, turn (37)

Row 23 :

37 sc, ch 1, turn (37)

Row 24 :

6 sc, (DEC, 8 sc) x2, DEC, 9 sc, ch 1, turn (34)

Row 25 :

14 sc, DEC, 5 sc, DEC, 9 sc, ch1, sk next sc, 1 sc, ch 1, turn (32)

Row 26 :

sk next sc, 2 sc in ch1 space (creating button hole) (Fig. 10), 30 sc, ch 1, turn (32)

Row 27 :

32 sc, ch 1, turn (32)

Row 28 :

4 sc, DEC, 1 sc, ch 6, sk next 4 sc, 4 sc, DEC, 4 sc, ch 6, sk next 4 sc, 1 sc, DEC, 4 sc, ch 1, turn (33)

Row 29 :

2 sc, DEC, 2 sc, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, DEC across front loops of next 2 ch, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, DEC (Fig. 11), 5 sc, DEC, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, DEC across front loops of next 2 ch, (1 sc in front loop of next ch) x2, 2 sc, DEC, ch 1, sk next sc, 1 sc, ch 1, turn (27)

Row 30 :

sk next sc, 2 sc in ch1 space (creating button hole) (Fig. 12), 2 sc, DEC, 3 sc, DEC, 5 sc, DEC, 3 sc, DEC, 4 sc (23)

Info :

Finish off. Sew in ends.

β€” Sleeves :

Info :

Sleeves (make 2). Join yarn to inside arm opening on the right (Fig. 13), crocheting across top of arm opening. Work with same yarn as body.

Row 1 :

1 sc in corner, (1 sc in next ch) x6, 1 sc in corner (Fig. 14), ch 1, turn (8)

Info :

Now working on outside arm opening, begin a continuous round by starting across the top, and then continuing around the bottom of arm opening.

Rnd 1 :

8 sc (across the 8 sc from Row 1) (Fig. 15), 5 sc across the bottom of arm opening, place marker (Fig. 16) (13)

Rnd 2-4 :

13 sc (3 rounds) (13)

Rnd 5 :

11 sc, inv DEC (12)

Rnd 6 :

12 sc (Fig. 17) (12)

Info :

Finish off with invisible join. Sew in ends. Sew on 3 (6mm) buttons to match up with button holes. (Fig. 18)

β€” Night Cap :

Info :

Using Yarn Over (v-stitch). Starting with 1.5mm hook. Starting with White or Natural White yarn.

Item Name (Cap band fits around head) :

Ch 9

Row 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 8 sc, ch 1, turn (8)

Row 2-36 :

BLO 8 sc, ch 1, turn (35 rows) (8)

Info :

Fold piece over, and slst through beginning chain and both loops of Row 36. (Fig. 21 and 22) (8 slst). Do NOT turn cap band inside out.

Body of Cap - Change to 2.0mm hook :

Change to Light Blue yarn (or desired color).

Round 1 :

(2 sc in next ridge) x18 (see below), place marker (36)

Info :

Every 3rd round will be done in White (if desired). You do not need to cut the yarn. Color changes will be hidden inside the cap. (Rounds in White: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24) The last 3 rounds are in Light Blue.

Rnd 2-4 :

36 sc (3 rounds) (36)

Rnd 5 :

(7 sc, inv DEC) x4 (32)

Rnd 6-8 :

32 sc (3 rounds) (32)

Rnd 9 :

(6 sc, inv DEC) x4 (28)

Rnd 10-11 :

28 sc (2 rounds) (28)

Rnd 12 :

(5 sc, inv DEC) x4 (24)

Rnd 13-14 :

24 sc (2 rounds) (24)

Rnd 15 :

(4 sc, inv DEC) x4 (20)

Rnd 16-17 :

20 sc (2 rounds) (20)

Rnd 18 :

(3 sc, inv DEC) x4 (16)

Rnd 19-20 :

16 sc (2 rounds) (16)

Rnd 21 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x4 (12)

Rnd 22-23 :

12 sc (2 rounds) (12)

Rnd 24 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x4 (8)

Rnd 25-27 :

8 sc (3 rounds) (8)

Info :

Close hole, pull tail through the hole with tapestry needle, and sew in ends. Fold up cap brim. Measure to doll's head and tack down the long tail end of the night cap to the back of cap (with a little piece of yarn) to keep it down if desired.

β€” Basket Bed :

Info :

Base. Starting Yarn Over (v-stitch) (or preferred). Using Size 2 yarn (super fine), double stranded OR Size 4 (medium) yarn. Using 3.25mm - 3.75mm hook. Brown/light brown yarn.

Note :

turning ch (ch1) not included in the stitch count.

Ch :

Ch 9

Row 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 8 sc, ch 1, turn (8)

Row 2 :

INC, 6 sc, INC, ch 1, turn (10)

Row 3 :

INC, 8 sc, INC, ch 1, turn (12)

Row 4 :

INC, 10 sc, INC, ch 1, turn (14)

Row 5-25 :

14 sc, ch 1, turn (21 rows) (14)

Row 26 :

DEC, 10 sc, DEC, ch 1, turn (12)

Row 27 :

DEC, 8 sc, DEC, ch 1, turn (10)

Row 28 :

DEC, 6 sc, DEC, ch 1 (place marker) (Fig. 25) (8)

Border :

27 sc across ends of rows, 2 sc in corner (starting ch), 6 sc across starting chains, 2 sc in corner (last starting ch), 27 sc across ends of rows, 2 sc in corner (next sc), 6 sc (across Row 28), 2 sc in corner (last sc), skip ch 1 and slst into the first sc of the border (Fig. 26) (74)

Side Wall - Change :

Changing to Yarn Under (x-stitch). (Starting continuous rounds).

Rnd 1 :

BLO 74 sc (Fig. 27) (74)

Rnd 2-8 :

74 sc (7 rounds) (74)

Info :

Note: If you are using the larger hook size, you may want to reduce the height by 2 rounds, in other words 'Rnd 2-6: 74 sc (5 rounds)' for previous step. At the end of Rnd 8, you will move your stitch marker back on the round to center it across the bottom side of the basket bed so that the handles will be evenly placed. (Fig. 28)

Rnd 9 :

(starting this round from center of the bottom side of the basket bed) 16 sc, ch 8, sk 5 sc, 32 sc, ch 8, sk 5 sc, 16 sc (80) (Fig. 29)

Rnd 10 :

16 sc, 10 sc in ch 8 space, 32 sc, 10 sc in ch 8 space, 16 sc (84)

Info :

Note: Handles should be centered on basket, across from each other. Adjust if necessary. Finish with invisible join. Sew in ends.

β€” Pillow :

Info :

Using Yarn Over (v-stitch). Using 2.0mm hook. Starting with Light Blue yarn (or desired color).

Circle (make 2) - Rnd 1 :

7 sc in mr (7)

Rnd 2 :

(INC) x7 (14)

Rnd 3 :

(1 sc, INC) x7 (21)

Rnd 4 :

(2 sc, INC) x7 (28)

Rnd 5 :

(3 sc, INC) x7 (35)

Rnd 6 :

(4 sc, INC) x7 (42)

Rnd 7 :

(5 sc, INC) x7 (49)

Rnd 8 :

(6 sc, INC) x7 (56)

Info :

Finish with invisible join. Sew in ends. Take both circles, and match up corners with back side facing back side. Continue to Rnd 9.

Rnd 9 :

Change to Navy Blue yarn (or desired color) on first circle. 56 sc around through both layers, stopping around 48 sc to lightly stuff pillow with fiber fill. Slst into first sc. (56) (Fig. 30 and 31)

Ruffle - Rnd 10 :

(ch 2, 2 dc) in first sc (ch 2 counts as first dc), ((3 dc) in next sc) x55 (168)

Info :

Finish with invisible join. Sew in ends.

β€” Granny Square Blanket :

Info :

Using Yarn Over (v-stitch). Using 2.0mm hook. Make a total of 9 squares – 3 of each color arrangement. Starting with Yarn 1 color choice.

Rnd 1 :

8 sc in mr, join with slst, cut yarn (Fig. 32)

Rnd 2 :

Join Yarn 2 with slst to one sc of Rnd 1. Make first petal, followed by 7 more petals (petal instructions shown).

Rnd 3 :

Join Yarn 3 color choice. Join with slst to one ch2 space of Rnd 2. (Ch3 counts as first dc), 1 dc, ch3, 2 dc in first ch2 space, (3 dc) in next ch2 space, *[(2 dc, ch3, 2 dc) in next ch2 space, (3 dc) in next ch2 space], repeat from * 2 more times, join with slst, cut yarn. Sew in all ends.

Info :

Make 3 different color arrangements as shown, 3 squares of each for a total of 9 squares. Lay out squares in a 3x3 grid and sew together with a whip stitch matching chain loops and double crochet loops carefully.

Border :

Create a border with the lightest color, 11 sc across each square, but with 3 sc in each of the 4 corners of the blanket. Join with slst. Join the darkest color, and make a second border: 1 sc in each sc (31 sc across each side), 3 sc in each of the 4 corners. Finish with an invisible join. Sew in ends.

β€” Bedtime Bunny Toy :

Info :

Starting with Yarn Under (x-stitch). Starting with 1.5mm hook. White or Natural White yarn for head and bunny details.

Head - Round 1 :

6 sc in mr (6)

Round 2 :

INC x6 (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, INC) x6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, INC) x6 (24)

Round 5-9 :

24 sc (5 rounds) (24)

Round 10 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x6 (18)

Round 11 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x6 (12)

Round 12 :

BLO 12 sc (Fig. 34) (12)

Info :

Stuff head lightly with fiber fill. Create indents for eyes 6 sts apart, between Rows 7 and 8 (Fig. 35 and 36). Add more fiber fill to fill out head completely. Glue eyes in place where you placed the indents (Fig. 37). Cut yarn and close hole (Fig. 38).

Ears (make 2) - Ch :

Ch 5

Ear Round 1 :

Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 3 sc, 3 sc across end in next ch, (now working opposite side) 2 sc, (2 sc, 2 dc) in next ch (12)

Ear Round 2 :

INC, 3 sc (sk rest of round) (5)

Info :

Finish off. Fold bottom end of ear together and sew with yarn tail. Sew ear to head at Rnd 2-3.

Body - Info :

Change to Yarn Over (v-stitch). Change to 2.0mm hook. Change to Blue yarn. With head upside down and facing away from you, join desired color yarn to exposed front loops from Rnd 11. (Fig. 39: try to join at center back of head.)

Rnd 1 :

12 sc, place marker (Fig. 40) (12)

Rnd 2 :

(2 sc, INC) x4 (16)

Rnd 3 :

(3 sc, INC) x4 (20)

Rnd 4 :

(4 sc, INC) x4 (24)

Rnd 5-10 :

24 sc (6 rounds) (24)

Left Leg - Round 11 :

2 sc, sk 12 sc, 10 sc (Note: adjust sc placement if needed for legs to be correctly positioned) (Fig. 41 and 42) (12)

Left Leg - Round 12 :

12 sc (12)

Left Leg - Round 13 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x3 (9)

Left Leg - Round 14 :

9 sc (9)

Info :

Change to Yarn Under (x-stitch). Change to 1.5mm hook. Change to white yarn.

Left Leg - Round 15 :

BLO 9 sc (Fig. 43) (9)

Left Leg - Round 16 :

9 sc (9)

Left Leg - Round 17 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x3 (Fig. 44) (6)

Info :

Close hole, pull tail through the hole with tapestry needle, and sew in ends.

Right Leg - Info :

Change to Yarn Over (v-stitch). Change to 2.0mm hook.

Right Leg - Round 11 :

Join yarn (color from body) on back of body where you skipped 12 sc on Rnd 11 of the Left Leg. (Fig. 45) 12 sc, place marker. (12)

Right Leg - Round 12 :

12 sc (12)

Right Leg - Round 13 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x3 (9)

Right Leg - Round 14 :

9 sc (9)

Info :

Change to Yarn Under (x-stitch). Change to 1.5mm hook. Change to white yarn.

Right Leg - Round 15 :

BLO 9 sc (9)

Right Leg - Round 16 :

9 sc (9)

Right Leg - Round 17 :

(1 sc, inv DEC) x3 (6)

Info :

Close hole, pull tail through the hole with tapestry needle, and sew in ends.

Tail - Using Yarn Under (x-stitch) :

Using 2.0mm hook. Using White yarn. Rnd 1: 8 sc in mr (8). Join with slst (close the mr), pull tight (forming a little half-ball shape). (Fig. 47)

Info :

Knot ends together and cut tails short. Attach tail to back of body with craft glue.

Arms (make 2) - Info :

Using Yarn Under (x-stitch). Using 1.5mm hook. Using White yarn.

Arm Round 1 :

8 sc in mr (8)

Arm Round 2 :

8 sc (8)

Arm Round 3 :

(2 sc, inv DEC) x2 (6)

Arm Round 4-7 :

6 sc (4 rounds) (6)

Info :

Finish off, leaving a tail for sewing. Sew opening on end of arm together flat. Sew arms to body about 2 rows down from where head and body join.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach head to body by aligning the join at the exposed front loops (where you joined body yarn) and sew securely with a whipstitch around the seam to hide the join.
  • Position arms on either side of the body about 2 rows down from the head-body join and sew in place with the tapestry needle, using the yarn tail left on each arm.
  • Sew legs to the bottom of the body, ensuring left and right legs are positioned where the pattern indicates (left leg placement noted in Rnd 11). Adjust stitch placement if necessary for symmetrical positioning.
  • Attach ears to the head at Rnd 2-3 and sew the bottom ends together before attaching so the ears sit upright.
  • Sew buttons to the front of the sleeper to match the buttonholes created on the body; place three 6mm buttons aligning with the buttonholes. Attach tail to the back of the body with craft glue and secure if desired.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of rounds and placement points for legs and handles to keep your shaping accurate.
  • πŸ’‘Work with consistent tension and the recommended hook sizes for each piece; the pattern uses different hook sizes for dolls, sleepers and the basket bed to achieve correct proportions.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff parts gradually and shape as you go; overstuffing can distort small amigurumi pieces and under-stuffing will leave them floppy.

This Goodnight Set brings tiny bedtime magic to life with cuddly sleepers, a bonnet, a cozy basket bed, a ruffled pillow and a little bunny pal. Perfect for gift giving, nursery decor, or a sweet collectible set to brighten your day. πŸ§ΈπŸ’€πŸ§Ά

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished dolls measure a few inches tall (miniature size) when using 8/4 super fine yarn and the recommended 1.5mm and 2.0mm hooks; the basket bed will be sized appropriately when using the larger hook indicated.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but this will affect final size; use appropriate hook sizes for your chosen yarn and adjust basket bed hook up to 1.75mm-2.25mm larger than the doll hook to keep proportions.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and uses both Yarn Under (x-stitch) and Yarn Over (v-stitch) techniques, so basic experience with amigurumi shaping and these stitch variations is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete the full Goodnight Set in 5-7 hours spread over a weekend, though time will vary depending on experience and whether you make the full set or only selected pieces.