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SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern

SWC Mrs Potts and Chip 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 SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern makes a sweet Mrs Potts teapot and matching Chip teacup set in amigurumi style. It uses Aran weight cotton with clear round-by-round instructions for shaping and colour changes. You will sew small details and add petals to the base for the full look.

SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes instructions for the teapot body, lid frill, spout, eyes, handle, petals and the teacup with a handle. Photos and sewing notes help you position parts accurately.

Why You'll Love This SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple stitches into a playful character set that feels nostalgic and sweet. I adore the tiny detailsβ€”like the frilly lid, petal base and expressive eyesβ€”that bring Mrs Potts and Chip to life. The pattern lets me combine colourwork and shaping in a fun way, and I always enjoy seeing how different yarn colours change the personality. Making the set is satisfying because each small piece builds toward a charming finished display piece.

SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customise this set by changing yarn colours; try pastel shades for a vintage look or bright tones for a playful display.

To make a bigger version I would use a chunkier yarn and a larger hook for a cuddly display piece that makes an impact on a shelf.

For a miniature keychain version I would use a finer cotton and a smaller hook, then attach a keyring to the top of the lid.

I often add embroidered freckles or different eyelash styles to change the character's expression and personality.

You can create an outfit for Mrs Potts by crocheting a removable collar or tiny apron to attach around the base.

If you want posable limbs for a different project, add thin wire inside crocheted pieces for structure and bending ability.

Try substituting felt for some facial details instead of embroidery for faster finishing and a different texture.

I like to experiment with safety eye sizes and placements to completely change the look from cute to whimsical.

For a festive twist, use metallic or sparkly yarn for the frill and petals to make a holiday version of the teapot set.

I often create matching accessories like a tiny saucer or spoon using leftover yarn to make the set feel complete and gift-ready.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the stitch marker advice can make you lose the beginning of rounds; place a marker at the first stitch of each round to stay oriented. βœ— Forgetting to stuff as you go leads to lumpy or collapsed shapes; add stuffing gradually while working rounds to maintain smooth shaping. βœ— Changing colours without securing ends can cause loose tails inside the work; weave in and secure colour joins as you change yarn. βœ— Not sewing parts in the correct positions will affect balance and appearance; pin pieces in place and compare photos before sewing permanently.

SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming Mrs Potts teapot and Chip teacup set with this detailed amigurumi pattern. You will work with simple shaping, colour changes and small sewn details to bring these characters to life. The pattern includes complete stitch-by-stitch rounds, assembly instructions and helpful tips to guide your make.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for SWC Mrs Potts and Chip Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Drop Paris - Aran 100% cotton - White - approx 40g
  • 02
    Drop Paris - Aran 100% cotton - Purple - approx 25g
  • 03
    Drop Paris - Aran 100% cotton - Mustard/Gold - approx 10g
  • 04
    Small amounts of blue and pink yarn for petals (few grams each)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 4mm
  • 02
    4 x 12mm safety eyes
  • 03
    Stitch marker
  • 04
    Small amount black yarn for facial features
  • 05
    Pink and blue yarn for the petals
  • 06
    Scissors
  • 07
    Polyester stuffing material
  • 08
    Darning needle for sewing

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β€” Tools & Notes :

Info :

Yarn for pattern: Drop Paris - Aran 100% cotton 40g - White. 25g - Purple. 10g - Mustard/gold. 4 x 12mm safety eyes, 4mm hook. Stitch Marker. Small amount of black yarn for facial features and pink and blue yarn for the petals. Note: You can use black yarn to embroider eyes if you prefer not to use the safety eyes. Stuffing material. Darning needle to sew together.

Info :

Please note: This pattern is in UK crochet terminology. The pattern is worked in continuous rounds so you don’t need to slip st unless otherwise stated but I do advise you use a stitch marker, so you know the beginning of each round.

β€” Mrs Potts - Teapot :

Info :

Starting at the top of the teapot using purple yarn and a 4mm hook make a magic circle.

Round 1 :

6 dc into magic circle (6)

Round 2 :

(dc in next st, 2dc in next st) repeat around (9)

Round 3 :

Dc into each st (9)

Round 4 :

(dc in next st, dc2tog) repeat around (6)

Round 5 :

Dc into each st (6)

Round 6 :

2dc into each st (12)

Round 7 :

2dc into each st (24)

Round 8 :

Dc into each st (24)

Round 9 :

(dc in next 3 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (30)

Round 10 :

(dc in next 4 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (36)

Round 11-12 :

Dc into each st (36)

Round 13 :

BLO dc into each st (36)

Info :

Change to white yarn. Stuff the teapot as you are working.

Round 14 :

(dc in next 2 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (48)

Round 15 :

Dc into each st (48)

Round 16 :

(dc in next 7 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (54)

Round 17-23 :

Dc into each st (54)

Round 24 :

(dc in next 7 sts, dc2tog) repeat around (48)

Round 25 :

(dc in next 6 sts, dc2tog) repeat around (42)

Round 26 :

dc into each st (42)

Round 27 :

(dc in next 5 sts, dc2tog) repeat around (36)

Round 28-29 :

Dc into each st (36)

Round 30 :

(dc in next st, dc2tog) repeat around (24)

Round 31-32 :

dc into each st (24)

Round 33 :

(dc2tog) repeat around (12)

Info :

Change to purple yarn

Round 34 :

FLO 2dc into each st (24)

Round 35 :

(dc in next 3 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (30)

Round 36 :

dc into each st (30)

Round 37 :

(dc in next 4 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (36)

Round 38 :

dc into each st (36)

Round 39 :

(dc in next 5 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (42)

Round 40 :

(dc in next 6 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (48)

Info :

Change to mustard/gold yarn

Round 41 :

dc into each st (48)

Info :

FO stuff and thread tail through remaining stitches to close.

β€” Closing the bottom :

Info :

You will now be working in the BLO from round 33 of the teapot. Using white attach to any st.

Round 1 :

Dc in each st (12)

Round 2 :

(dc2tog) repeat around (6)

Info :

FO and thread through remaining sts to close

β€” Teapot lid frill :

Info :

You will now be working in the FLO of round 13 from the Teapot. Using purple yarn attach to any st.

Round 1 :

Dc into each st (36)

Round 2 :

(dc in next st, 2dc in next st) repeat around (54)

Round 3 :

(dc in next 2 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (72)

Info :

Change to Mustard/gold yarn

Round 4 :

(dc in next 3 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (90) FO and sew ends in.

β€” Spout :

Info :

Using white yarn make a magic circle

Round 1 :

8 dc into circle (8)

Round 2 :

BLO dc into each st (8)

Round 3-4 :

dc into each st (8)

Round 5 :

2dc in 1st st, dc in remaining sts (9)

Round 6 :

Dc into each st (9)

Round 7 :

2dc in 1st st, dc in remaining sts (10)

Round 8 :

Dc into each st (10)

Round 9 :

Dc2tog, dc in 3 sts, 2tr in 2 sts, dc in 3 sts (11)

Round 10-12 :

Dc into each st (11)

Round 13 :

dc in 1st st, 2dc in next 2 sts, dc in remaining sts (13)

Round 14 :

dc in 2 sts, 2dc in next 2 sts, dc in remaining sts (15)

Round 15 :

dc into each st (15) FO leaving a long tail for sewing onto the face of the teapot. Sew the teapot spout onto the face before sewing on eyes

β€” Eyes (Make 2) :

Info :

Using white yarn make a magic circle

Round 1 :

6 dc into magic circle (6)

Round 2 :

Dc in 1st st, 2dc in next 4 sts, dc in last st (10)

Round 3 :

(dc in next st, 2dc into next st) repeat around (15)

Round 4 :

Sl st in 2 sts, Change colour to light purple, dc in next 5 sts, sl st in next st, leave the last 2 sts unworked and FO leaving a long tail for sewing onto the front of the teapot. NOTE: Before sewing eyes onto the head, insert the eyes into the middle of the circle and secure.

β€” Teapot Handle :

Info :

Using mustard/gold yarn make a magic circle

Round 1 :

6 dc into circle (6)

Round 2-24 :

dc into each st (6) FO leaving a long tail for sewing onto the back of the teapot. Line it up with the spout so it is on the opposite side before sewing.

β€” Small petal (make 6 - 3 blue, 3 pink) :

Info :

Using pink/blue yarn ch 4

Round 1 :

Dc in 2nd ch from hook, 2 htr in next st, dc in last st, now working around the opposite side of the foundation ch dc in next st, 2 htr in next st, dc in last st, sl st to 1st st. FO leaving a long tail. Each petal will be sewn on evenly around the bottom of the teapot, rotating each colour.

β€” Chip - Teacup :

Info :

Starting at the bottom of the teacup using white yarn make a magic circle

Round 1 :

6 dc into magic circle (6)

Round 2 :

2dc in each st (12)

Round 3 :

BLO (dc in next st, 2dc in next st) repeat around (18)

Round 4-5 :

dc into each st (18)

Round 6 :

(dc in 2 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (24)

Round 7-8 :

Dc into each st (24)

Round 9 :

(dc in 3 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (30)

Round 10-11 :

Dc in each st (30)

Round 12 :

(dc in 4 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (36)

Info :

TURN WORK - you are no longer working in rounds.

Round 13 :

Ch1, working back dc in each st to last 2 sts, leave these unworked and turn work (34)

Info :

Change to mustard/gold

Round 14 :

dc in each sts (34) FO and sew in ends.

β€” Bottom of teacup :

Info :

You will now be working in the FLO from round 3 of the teacup. Using purple attach yarn to any st.

Round 1 :

Dc into each st (12)

Round 2 :

(dc in next st, 2dc in next st) repeat around (18)

Round 3 :

(dc in 2 sts, 2dc in next st) repeat around (24)

Info :

Change to mustard/gold yarn

Round 4 :

Dc in each st (24) FO and sew in ends

β€” Chips handle :

Round 1 :

Using mustard/gold yarn ch 9. Dc in 2nd ch from hook and in remaining sts (8) FO leaving a long tail. Sew the handle onto the front of the face with the chip being on the left side.

β€” Sewing / Making up :

Info :

Ensure you read all instructions for sewing. Each part should be sewn on as instructed in each part.

Item - Mrs Potts :

Sew the spout and handle on opposite sides of the teapot. After this sew Mrs Potts eyes onto the front and sew eyelashes using black and the lips using pink. I added some blush to the sides for her cheeks.

Item - Chip :

After sewing the handle onto chips face, insert the safety eyes. Using a small amount of black, sew on chips mouth. NOTE: I made a small cover to sew around the inside over the safety eyes (see pic) for this repeat rounds 1 & 2 of the teacup using white yarn. Sew this over the safety eyes on the inside of the cup.

Info :

Your set is now complete. Hope you enjoyed my pattern!!!

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the teapot spout onto the front face before attaching the eyes, ensuring it sits centered and secure using the long tail from the spout.
  • Attach the teapot handle on the opposite side of the spout using the long tail from the handle; align before sewing to ensure balance.
  • Sew the two eyes into the middle of each eye circle and secure; embroider eyelashes with black yarn and lips with pink yarn as shown.
  • Sew six petals evenly around the bottom of the teapot, alternating pink and blue, to create the decorative base skirt.
  • Sew the teacup handle onto the front of the teacup face with the chip being on the left side and insert safety eyes after sewing the handle.
  • If using safety eyes for the teacup, make a small inner cover by repeating rounds 1 & 2 of the teacup in white and sew this inside over the safety eyes for neat finish.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘This pattern is written in UK crochet terminology; check conversions if you use US terminology.
  • πŸ’‘Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round to avoid losing your place during continuous rounds.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the teapot and teacup gradually as you work to maintain smooth shape and avoid lumps.
  • πŸ’‘Pin and line up parts (spout, handle, eyes) before sewing to ensure correct placement and symmetry.

This sweet Mrs Potts and Chip amigurumi set brings storybook charm to your handmade collection. The pattern combines shaping, colour changes and small sewn details for a delightful finish. Perfect as a gift or display pieceβ€”happy crocheting! πŸ§ΆπŸ«–

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FAQs

What size will the finished pieces be?

The finished teapot and teacup dimensions depend on your yarn tension but using Drop Paris Aran and a 4mm hook will yield a small display teapot approximately 12-15cm tall and a matching teacup around 6-8cm tall.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size; adjust your hook accordingly and consider safety eye size changes to match scale.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic knowledge of stitches such as dc, dc2tog, working in BLO/FLO and making magic circles is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this teapot and teacup set in 5-7 hours, though time may vary depending on experience and how much sewing and finishing you do.