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Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

Spring Teapot House 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 Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a sweet teapot-shaped amigurumi house with a removable lid, a curved spout, a wired handle and pretty windows with shutters. It uses simple amigurumi shaping and U-shaped crocheted pieces for doors and windows, with clear round-by-round instructions. The design includes small decorative flowers and a sturdy plastic disc for stability.

Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will learn shaping techniques, working in back/front loops, and how to add internal wire for a posable handle. The finished teapot measures approximately 18.5 cm tall using the recommended yarn.

Why You'll Love This Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings together simple crochet techniques into a playful, three-dimensional object that feels like a tiny home. I enjoy how the shaping and small details β€” the door, windows and little flowers β€” make the piece feel alive and personal. Making the wired handle gives a satisfying finish and allows for a sturdy, clean silhouette. I also love that you can easily customize colors and make matching sets to give as gifts or keep for display.

Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love to customize this pattern by changing the color palette β€” try soft pastels for a sweet cottage look or saturated jewel tones for a bolder display.

You can make the teapot larger or smaller by switching yarn weight and hook size; bulky yarn gives a chunky cozy teapot, while fingering weight will produce a tiny delicate version.

I often swap the chenille wire for floral-wrapped craft wire if I want a more decorative handle that still holds shape well.

Try different window and door styles: simpler square windows, embroidered panes, or little crocheted curtains to add personality.

Add an internal base weight by gluing a small plastic disc or placing a coin inside the plastic disc for extra stability if it will be displayed upright on shelves.

Change the number of petals or the size of flowers to create seasonal variations β€” fuller blossoms for spring, autumn-hued flowers for fall.

I sometimes make a set of two teapots in matched colors and staggered sizes to create a charming vignette on a mantel or shelf.

If you want a child-friendly toy, skip the wire in the handle and use heavily secured stitching and non-toxic stuffing, and make sure all pieces are sewn tightly.

I also enjoy adding tiny accessories like a miniature tea cup or a crocheted doily underneath the teapot for display photos or gift packaging.

For a whimsical twist, embroider a small number or monogram on the bottom disc before attaching the plastic base to personalize each piece as a special gift.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not using a contrasting marker for rounds makes counting difficult; use a scrap of yarn as a marker to count rounds accurately. βœ— Understuffing or overstuffing the teapot body can cause a misshapen result; stuff gradually, firm in narrower areas and looser in wider parts for an even shape. βœ— Skipping the plastic disc under the bottom makes the base floppy; cut and glue a matching plastic circle to the wrong side for a stable flat bottom. βœ— Forgetting to secure chenille wire inside the handle can cause sharp ends to show; fold and twist the wires, insert them fully and sew the open end closed to hide and secure the wire.

Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming spring teapot house amigurumi with delicate windows, shutters and floral accents. This pattern walks you through crocheting the teapot body, spout, handle, lid and decorative details with clear step-by-step rounds and photos. You will love assembling and customizing this whimsical piece for display or gifting. Suitable for crocheters who enjoy shaping and small parts.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Yarn Art Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160 m/50 g) - Main color mint 79: a little more than 1 skein
  • 02
    Yarn Art Jeans lilac 19 - small quantity for lid/top and window/frame
  • 03
    Yarn Art Jeans light yellow 88 - small quantity for window interior
  • 04
    Yarn Art Jeans light pink 18 - small quantity for shutters and details
  • 05
    Yarn Art Jeans green 69 - small quantity for leaves
  • 06
    Yarn Art Jeans brown 40 - small quantity for small accents
  • 07
    Alize Cotton Gold Hobby (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 165 m/50 g) pink 393 - small quantity for decorative trims

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.25 mm (hook size may vary depending on your crocheting gauge)
  • 02
    Big-eyed needle
  • 03
    Hot glue gun
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Water erasable marker
  • 06
    Sewing pins
  • 07
    Synthetic fiberfill (stuffing)
  • 08
    Piece of hard plastic (for example a piece of thick plastic paper folder or cutting board) - cut a circle to fit the teapot bottom
  • 09
    Chenille wire (pipe cleaners) 4 pcs of 30 cm long
  • 10
    Stitch markers
  • 11
    Yarn needle for sewing

Progress Tracker

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β€” Teapot bottom (disc) :

Round 1 :

6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6=12 sc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc (18)

Round 4 :

1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc=24 sc (24)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc (30)

Round 6 :

2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc=36 sc (36)

Round 7 :

(5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc (42)

Round 8 :

3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc)*5, 3 sc=48 sc (48)

Round 9 :

(7 sc, inc)*6=54 sc (54)

Round 10 :

4 sc, inc, (8 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc=60 sc (60)

Round 11 :

(9 sc, inc)*6=66 sc (66)

Round 12 :

5 sc, inc, (10 sc, inc)*5, 5 sc=72 sc (72)

Round 13 :

(11 sc, inc)*6=78 sc (78)

Round 14 :

6 sc, inc, (12 sc, inc)*5, 6 sc=84 sc (84) Finish with a sl st, do not cut the yarn.

Info :

Cut out from plastic a circle according to the size of crocheted detail and glue it on the wrong side. I used a leftover of hard plastic canvas for it.

Round 15 :

84 sc through the back loops (84)

Rounds 16-24 :

9 rounds of 84 sc (84)

Round 25 :

(12 sc, dec)*6=78 sc (78)

Rounds 26-34 :

9 rounds of 78 sc (78)

Round 35 :

(11 sc, dec)*6=72 sc (72)

Rounds 36-43 :

8 rounds of 72 sc (72)

Round 44 :

(10 sc, dec)*6=66 sc (66)

Rounds 45-50 :

6 rounds of 66 sc (66)

Round 51 :

(9 sc, dec)*6=60 sc (60)

Round 52 :

60 sc (60)

Round 53 :

(8 sc, dec)*6=54 sc (54)

Round 54 :

(7 sc, dec)*6=48 sc (48)

Info :

Stuff.

Round 55 :

Change yarn to lilac, sc 48 through the back loops (48)

Round 56 :

48 sc through both loops (48)

Round 57 :

(6 sc, dec)*6=42 sc (42)

Round 58 :

(5 sc, dec)*6=36 sc (36)

Round 59 :

(4 sc, dec)*6=30 sc (30)

Round 60 :

(3 sc, dec)*6=24 sc (24)

Round 61 :

(2 sc, dec)*6=18 sc (18)

Round 62 :

(1 sc, dec)*6=12 sc (12)

Round 63 :

Dec every st until the opening closes (add fiberfill if necessary). Cut the yarn and fix the end.

Info :

Join the mint yarn to the 54th round and crochet through the front loops: 3 sc, inc, (7 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc = 54 sc.

Round 64 :

Crochet 2 rounds more of 54 sc each. Finish with a sl st, leave a long end.

Info :

Thread the end of the yarn into the needle. Fold the edge inward and stitch around.

Info :

Join lilac yarn to the bottom line and sl st through the front loops.

Round 65 :

Sc 1 round through the back loops of sl st.

Round 66 :

Sl st one more round. Cut the yarn and fix the end.

β€” Spout :

Round 1 :

6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6=12 sc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc (18) Crochet one more sc after the last inc and finish with a sl st. Do not cut the yarn.

Round 4 :

18 sc through the back loops (18)

Rounds 5-7 :

18 sc (18)

Round 8 :

inc, 17 sc =19 sc (19)

Round 9 :

2 sc, inc, 16 sc =20 sc (20)

Round 10 :

2 sc, inc, 17 sc =21 sc (21)

Round 11 :

2 sc, inc, 18 sc =22 sc (22)

Round 12 :

2 sc, inc, 19 sc =23 sc (23)

Round 13 :

2 sc, inc, 20 sc =24 sc (24)

Round 14 :

24 sc (24)

Round 15 :

(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc (30)

Rounds 16-17 :

30 sc (30)

Round 18 :

(4 sc, inc)*6=36 sc (36)

Rounds 19-20 :

36 sc (36)

Round 21 :

(5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc (42)

Rounds 22-23 :

42 sc (42)

Round 24 :

(6 sc, inc)*6=48 sc (48)

Rounds 25-27 :

48 sc (48)

Round 28 :

(6 sc, dec)*6=42 sc (42)

Round 29 :

(5 sc, dec)*6=36 sc (36) Stuff the narrow part tightly and the wide part looser.

Round 30 :

(4 sc, dec)*6=30 sc (30)

Round 31 :

(3 sc, dec)*6=24 sc (24)

Round 32 :

(2 sc, dec)*6=18 sc (18)

Round 33 :

(1 sc, dec)*6=12 sc (12)

Round 34 :

dec*6. Cut the yarn and fix the end.

Info :

Join yarn to the 3rd round and sc 18 through the front loops.

Round 35 :

Crochet one more round of 18 sc and the last one 18 sl st. Cut the yarn and fix the end.

Info :

The spout needs to be attached to the teapot so that the marker on the first rows looks at the teapot. Slightly flatten the lower wide part of the spout and attach to the teapot with pins.

Info :

Start sewing from the lower center point, gradually removing the pins. Neatly sew around.

β€” Handle :

Round 1 :

For handle sc 6 in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6 in the second round (12)

Info :

Then crochet spiral rounds up without inc.

Info :

Put 4 chenille wires together, fold in half and twist them together. Crochet the handle of the fitting length.

Info :

Put the wire inside and sew the opened end with the end of the yarn.

Info :

Bend the flat end of the handle and sew to the teapot. Sew the second end close to the bottom.

β€” Lid handle :

Round 1 :

Crochet the lid handle with lilac yarn: 6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6=12 sc (12)

Rounds 3-4 :

2 rounds of 12 sc. Stuff.

Round 5 :

dec*6, cut the yarn, leave a long end.

Info :

Sew to the lid with the end of the yarn.

β€” Door (U-shaped) :

Start :

Crochet door with lilac yarn. Chain 10, crochet U-shaped rows with a turning ch in the beginning of every row.

Row 1 :

8 sc, 3 inc in the last loop, 8 sc along the bottom side of the chain =19 sc (19)

Row 2 :

8 sc, inc*3, 8 sc =22 sc (22)

Row 3 :

8 sc, (1 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =25 sc (25)

Row 4 :

8 sc, (2 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =28 sc (28)

Row 5 :

8 sc, (3 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =31 sc (31)

Row 6 :

8 sc, (4 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =34 sc (34)

Row 7 :

Change yarn to the pink, crochet through the back loops: 8 sc, (5 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =37 sc (37)

Row 8 :

Crochet through the back loops 37 sc (37)

Rows 9-10 :

2 more rows of 37 sc through both loops. Leave a long end.

Info :

Fold the pink part outwards and sew the edge to the front loops of the 7th row.

Info :

Join the pink yarn to the bottom side of the door and sc 7 rows of 13 sc. Leave a long end. Roll the pink part inwards and sew with the end of the yarn. Sew the corners.

β€” Window (U-shaped) :

Start :

Crochet window with light yellow yarn. Chain 8, crochet like the door U-shaped rows.

Row 1 :

6 sc, 3 sc in the last loop, 6 sc along the bottom side of the chain =15 sc (15)

Row 2 :

6 sc, inc*3, 6 sc =18 sc (18)

Row 3 :

6 sc, (1 sc, inc)*3, 6 sc =21 sc (21)

Row 4 :

6 sc, (2 sc, inc)*3, 6 sc =24 sc (24)

Row 5 :

Change yarn to the lilac, crochet through the back loops: 6 sc, (3 sc, inc)*3, 6 sc =30 sc (30)

Row 6 :

30 sc through the back loops (30)

Rows 7-8 :

2 rows of 30 sc through both loops. Leave a long end.

Info :

Fold the lilac part outwards and sew. Sc 4 rows of 10 sc with lilac yarn along the bottom side of the window.

β€” Shutters :

Start :

Crochet the shutters in pink: make 2 pcs like light yellow parts of the window. Leave long ends.

Info :

Fold in half and sew all the opened sides over the edge. Sew the corners. Sew to the window.

β€” Flowers (petals) :

Start :

Crochet the flowers with light pink yarn: Chain 5, close into the ring with a sl st.

Petal :

Crochet in the ring (not into every loop) 2 ch, 2 dc, 2 ch, sl st – it should be one petal. Repeat to form the flower petals.

β€” Final assembly :

Info :

Glue or sew the door and one window above it. Attach the second window at the opposite side of the teapot.

Info :

Attach the spout as described earlier and neatly sew around. Attach the handle ends to the body and sew firmly.

Info :

Sew the lid handle to the lid. Sew shutters and window frames, add flowers and leaves as desired. Weave in all ends and trim excess.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the spout to the teapot aligning the marker on the first rows to face the teapot, flatten the lower wide part and pin in place, then sew from the lower center outward removing pins as you go.
  • Start sewing the handle by inserting the twisted chenille wire inside the crocheted tube, sew the opened end closed, bend the flat end and sew it to the teapot top, then sew the second end close to the bottom for stability.
  • Glue or sew the door to the front and position a window above it; attach a second window on the opposite side for symmetry, sewing through both frame and back loops for a neat finish.
  • Roll the pink door trim inward and stitch it in place, then attach shutters to the window by folding and sewing the opened sides over the edge and securing corners for a tidy look.
  • Sew the lid handle firmly to the lid with the long yarn end and place the lid on top; add flowers and leaves around the windows and handle using a yarn needle and small stitches.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a contrasting yarn marker for easy round counting, especially when working many rounds without visible joins.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the narrow sections firmly and the wider areas more loosely to preserve the teapot silhouette and avoid distortion.
  • πŸ’‘Cut and glue a plastic disc to the wrong side of the bottom to keep the teapot base flat and stable.
  • πŸ’‘Twist and fold chenille wire securely and sew opened ends closed to prevent wires from slipping or poking out during use.

This sweet Spring Teapot House is a playful, decorative amigurumi perfect for gifting or display. The pattern mixes shaping, small pieces and charming details to create a tiny home you will adore. Make it in your favorite color palette and add little flowers and shutters for personality. 🧢🌸🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The height of the finished toy from recommended yarn is about 18.5 cm when using the suggested yarn and hook size.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but it will change the final size; adjust your hook accordingly and expect variations in stitch counts per round.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic experience with single crochet, increases, decreases and working in front/back loops is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience level, customization and assembly.