General Crochet Abbreviation:
-Ls: left side
-Rs: right side
-Ws: wrong side
-Ct: center
-Beg: beginning
-; ; : complete stitches between ; & ; in same stitch
-, , : complete stitches in separate stitches
-* * : repeat actions as many times as indicated by the “x#” or until the end of the row
-# stitches: e.g. 2 sc make a sc into the next two stitches
-#stitches: e.g. 3sc make 3 single crochets into same stitch
-Ch: chain
-Ch-sp: chain space
-Mc: magic circle
-Sl st: slip stitch
-Sc: single crochet
-Tr: triple/treble crochet
-Dc: double crochet
-Hdc: half double crochet
-Flo: front loop only
-Blo: back loop only
-Fp: front post
-Bp: back post
-Inc: make two stitches into same stitch (increases number of stitches by 1)
-Dec: sc by hooking into flo of the next two stitches stitches (decreases number of stitches by 1)
-Sk st: skip stitch
-Yo: yarn over
-Yu: yarn under
-Sts: stitch(s)
-Fasten off: cut yarn and pull tail through loop
*Making Amigurumi use a X stitch (YU/YO technique which is neater & tighter – reducing holes, objects are slightly smaller) – click here for a link
Backpack Crochet Pattern 🎒 (Amigurumi Dress-Up Doll Accessory)


Add a touch of adventure to your Amigurumi dress-up doll’s wardrobe with this adorable backpack pattern! Perfect for little explorers and students alike, this tiny backpack is designed to fit perfectly on your Amigurumi doll, complete with intricate details and a sweet, miniature design. In this pattern, I’ll guide you through the steps to create your very own Amigurumi backpack, complete with straps and a cute, compact shape. Get ready to accessorize your Amigurumi doll and take their adventures to the next level!
Special stitches:
Video Tutorials:
- Crochet Decrease Tutorial: 2 Ways to Shape a Square into a Triangle Top video tutorial: Click here for link
- Video tutorial of this pattern: Click here for link
Materials:
– Light weight yarn (or 3 strands of sewing thread for micro doll)
– 2 mm hook (or 1 mm for micro doll)
-Sissors
-Stitch marker
-Pliers (optional: for shaping)
Pattern:
BACKPACK:
1mm/2mm
Backpack bottom base square:
1: ch 13,
2: back bump (12)
3-7: sc (12)
Plastic base:
-Trace the base onto plastic.
-Cut it out and glue it to the wrong side of the crochet base.
Crochet around square:
8: inc, 11 sc, inc, 3, inc, 11 sc, inc, 3 (34)
Side of bags:
1: sc blo (34)
Fold up
2-7: sc (34)
Place 4 stitch markers at 4 corners
Front & black panel:
1: 14 sc (12)
2-7: turn, sc into same sit as turn, 12 sc (12)
8: Dec, 6 sc, Dec (8)
9: Dec, 4 sc, Dec (6)
10: Dec, 2 sc, Dec (4)
11: Dec, sc, Dec (3)
Fasten off.
Edging:
Fasten onto corner of front panel
1: Sc around the edges both panels and sides (60)
Side panel 1:
1: Fasten onto corner of back panel, sc blo around back panel & first side st, turn
2-5: sc in next side st (this is a backwards sc), sk first st of back panel, sc around back panel & sc in next side st
Fasten off
Side panel 2:
1: Fasten onto corner of front panel, sc blo around front panel & sc into first side st, turn
2-3: Sc in next side st (crab st), sk first st of panel, sc around panel & sc in next side st
4-7: Sc in the post or next side st over top or the other side panel, sk first st of panel, sc around panel & sc in the post of next side st (over-top of the other side panel)
Fasten off
Pocket:
1: ch 12, turn (12)
2: sc into back loop & across row (11)
3-6: 3: crochet in 2nd st from hook, 10 sc, ch 1 , turn (11)
7: Loosely sl st around rectangle, increasing in the corners
Fasten off, leave long tail for sewing
Pin pocket to front of bag
Sew onto bottom front of bag (centre both sides with the top of the bib)
Handel:
1: Ch 16, back bump sc starting in 2nd human form hook (15)
2: sc (15)
Cross cross bottom making a loop) & ew onto center top of back
Straps (make 2):
1: ch 31, back bump sc starting in 2nd human form hook (30)
2: sc (30)
Sew two straps onto top of bag beside handles. Sew bottoms of straps on either side of bottom of bag.
Looking for similar patterns
Check out the Amigurumi dress-up doll crochet patterns:
Click here for link
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