Frida Crochet Doll Pattern – Cute Amigurumi with a Little Monkey
Create an adorable Frida-inspired crochet doll featuring colorful details, beautiful flowers, and a tiny monkey companion. This charming amigurumi project is perfect for doll collectors, handmade gifts, and anyone who enjoys crafting unique crochet characters.
MATERIALS
• CATANIA ORIGINALS
• Skin Color/ TR263
• Nature/ 105
• Camellia/ 252
• Petrol/ 391
• Black/ 110
• Signal Red/ 115
• Sand/ 404
• Chestnut/ 157
• 7mm safety eyes
• 10cm, 2mm wire
• 2pcs 5mm green button
• Hook/ 2.20mm
• Blush or paint to color
• White and black embroidery thread
• Fiberfill
• Marker
• Tapestry needle
• Scissors
• Glue
TERMS
• Ch/ Chain
• Mr/ Magic ring
• Sc/ Single crochet
• Inc/ Increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
• Dec/ Decrease (sc 2 stitches together)
• Slst/ Slip stitch
• St/ Stitch
• W/ 3 sc into same stitch
• 3tog/ crochet three stitches together
• Flo/ Crochet in front loop only
• Blo/ Crochet in back loop only
• (…)* / repeat instructions * times
• Hdc/ Half double crochet
• Hdcinc/ Half double crochet Increase (2 hdc in the same stitch)
• Dc/ Double crochet
• Dcinc/ Double crochet Increase (2 dc in the same stitch)
• Tr/ Treble crochet
HEAD
(Crochet while stuffing)
With Skin Color;
1- Mr 6sc
2- 6inc = 12sc
3- (1sc, 1inc)*6 = 18sc
4- (2sc, 1inc)*6 = 24sc
5- 1sc, 1inc, (3sc, 1inc)*5, 2sc = 30sc
6- (4sc, 1inc)*6 = 36sc
7- 2sc, 1inc, (5sc, 1inc)*5, 3sc = 42sc
8- 16sc, 1inc, 7sc, 1inc, 17sc = 44sc
9-12 = 44sc
13- 16sc, 1dec, 7sc, 1dec, 17sc = 42sc
14-15 = 42sc
16- 14sc, 3inc, 7sc, 3inc, 15sc = 48sc
17-20 = 48sc
Place the eyes between rows 15. and 16, Leave 5 stitches in between the eyes.
For the face, center it between the increases added along either side of the piece.
21- (6sc, 1dec)*6 = 42sc
22- (5sc, 1dec)*6 = 36sc
23- (4sc, 1dec)*6 = 30sc
24- (3sc, 1dec)*6 = 24sc
25- (2sc, 1dec)*6 = 18sc
26-32 = 18sc cut the yarn.
Push the part we crocheted from 26. Row into head as shown on images below.
Insert the needle aligned precisely at the edges of the eye. Then, bring the needle out through the chin area to shape and deepen the eye socket. This technique helps create natural shading around the eye, enhancing its definition. Follow the steps shown in the reference photo carefully and evenly for best results.
Embroider the nose using the Rococo technique or, as shown in the photo, between rounds 17 and 18.
Embroider the nose using the Rococo technique or, as shown in the photo, between rounds 17 and 18.
EARS (2 Make)
With Skin Color;
Mr 6hdc Cut the yarn long enough for sewing.
Sew the ears between rounds 15 and 17.
Leaving 25 stitches between them, counted from rounds 17
HAIR
With Black;
1- Mr 6sc
2- 6inc = 12sc
3- (1sc, 1inc)*6 = 18sc
4- (2sc, 1inc)*6 = 24sc
5- 1sc, 1inc, (3sc, 1inc)*5, 2sc = 30sc
6- (4sc, 1inc)*6 = 36sc
7- 2sc, 1inc, (5sc, 1inc)*5, 3sc = 42sc
8-9 = 42sc
10- (6sc, 1inc)*6 = 48sc
11-12 = 48sc
13- (7sc, 1inc)*6 = 54sc
14- 24slst, (Ch20, start from the 3rd chain; 18hdc, 1slst)*1
(Ch22, start from the 3rd chain; 20hdc, 2slst)*1
(Ch22, start from the 3rd chain; 20hdc, 1slst)*1
(Ch20, start from the 3rd chain; 18hdc, 1slst)*1, 25slst
Cut the yarn long enough for sewing. Sew or glue the hair on head, as shown in the photo.
HAIR BRAID (3 Make)
With Black;
Ch55, start from the 2nd chain; 54sc Cut the yarn long enough for sewing.
Braid the hair, as shown in the photo, then sew or glue it to the head.
FLOWERS (3 Make)
With Nature, Camellia, Signal Red;
Ch17, start from the 3rd chain; (into the same stitch 4dc, skip 1sc, 1slst, skip 1sc)*4
Cut the yarn long enough for sewing.
Sew or glue the flowers onto the hair braid, as shown in the photo.
Sew or glue the button onto the ears, as shown in the photo.
ARMS (2 Make)
(Don’t Stuff)
With Skin Color;
1- Mr 6sc
2 = 6sc
3-7 = 6sc
8 = 6sc, 1slst cut the yarn.
BODY
(Crochet while stuffing)
With Petrol;
1- Mr 6sc
2- 6inc = 12sc
3- (1sc, 1inc)*6 = 18sc
4- (2sc, 1inc)*6 = 24sc
5- 1sc, 1inc, (3sc, 1inc)*5, 2sc = 30sc
6- (4sc, 1inc)*6 = 36sc
7-10 = 36sc
Change color to skin color
11- Blo 36slst
12- Blo 36sc
13 = 36sc
14- (4sc, 1dec)*6 = 30sc
15- 30sc
16- (3sc, 1dec)*6 = 24sc
The required yarn color is clearly stated at the beginning of each section.
Yarn colors in the photos may vary, as they are only for demonstrating the technique. Please
follow the written instructions rather than the photo colors.
Attach the arm here;
17- 5sc, 3sc arm and body together, 8sc, 3sc arm and body together, 5sc = 24sc
18- 5sc, 3sc arm, 8sc, 3sc arm, 5sc = 24sc
Insert the wire into the arms as shown in the photo.
19- (2sc, 1dec)*6 = 18sc
20- (4sc, 1dec)*3 = 15sc
21-26 = 15sc
27- (3sc, 1dec)*3 = 12sc
28- 6dec = 6sc, 1slst cut the yarn.
Close the remaining stitches by pulling the yarn through them with a needle.
SKIRT
With Petrol;
Insert the hook into row 10. as shown in the photo;
1- 36inc = 72sc, 1slst, ch1
2- 72inc = 144sc, 1slst, ch1
3-8 = 144sc, 1slst, ch1
Change color to nature
9- Blo 144 slst, 1slst cut the yarn.
LEGS (2 Make)
(Crochet while stuffing)
With Black;
1- Mr 6sc
2- 6inc = 12sc
3- (2sc, 1inc)*4 = 16sc
4 = 16sc
Change color to nature
5- Blo 16slst
6 = 16sc
7- 4sc, 4dec, 4sc = 12sc
8- 2sc, 4dec, 2sc = 8sc
9-10 = 8sc
11 = 8sc,1slst Cut the yarn long enough for sewing.
Sew the legs onto round 8 as shown in the photo. Leave 10 stitches in between the legs.
BLOUSE
With Black;
1- Ch32, Join the ends the chain, 1slst, ch1, 5sc, ch6, skip 8sc, 6sc, ch6, skip 8sc, 5sc = 28sc, 1slst,
ch1
2- (6sc, 1inc)*4 = 32sc, 1slst, ch1
3 = 32sc, 1slst, ch1
4- (7sc, 1inc)*4 = 36sc, 1slst, ch1
5 = 36sc, 1slst, ch1
6- (Ch2, 1sc)*36, 1slst Cut the yarn.
Insert the hook into row 1. as shown in the photo;
With Black;
32slst cut the yarn.
SHOULDER SHAWL
With Signal Red;
1- Ch5, start from the 2nd chain; 4sc, turn
2-59 = 4sc, turn
60 = 4sc cut the yarn.
Head Assembly
You can use this technique to secure the head and body. Apply it before sewing or gluing hair,
hat, ears, or similar parts. Its use is not mandatory.
Insert the needle from the top of the head as shown in the photo and bring it out from the bottom of the neck. Repeat this process three times, then secure it by tying a few knots on top of the head.
MONKEY
(Crochet while stuffing)
With Chestnut;
1- Mr 6sc
2- 6inc = 12sc
3- (1sc, 1inc)*6 = 18sc
4- (2sc, 1inc)*6 = 24sc
5- 1sc, 1inc, (3sc, 1inc)*5, 2sc = 30sc
6- 11sc chestnut, 2sc sand, 3sc chestnut, 2sc sand, 12sc chestnut = 30sc
7- 10sc chestnut, 4sc sand, 1sc chestnut, 4sc sand, 11sc chestnut = 30sc
8-9 = 9sc chestnut, 11sc sand, 10sc chestnut = 30sc
10-11 = 10sc chestnut, 9sc sand, 11sc chestnut = 30sc
12- 1sc, 1dec, 3sc, 1dec, 2sc chestnut, 1sc, 1dec, 3sc, 1dec, 1sc sand, 2sc, 1dec, 3sc, 1dec,
2sc chestnut = 24sc
13- (2sc, 1dec)*2 chestnut, 2sc, 1dec, 3sc sand, 1dec, 2sc, 1dec, 1sc, 1dec chestnut =18sc
14- 6sc chestnut, 6sc sand, 6sc chestnut = 18sc
15- 5sc, 1popcorn, 1sc chestnut, 4sc sand, 1sc, 1popcorn, 5sc chestnut = 18sc
16- 7sc chestnut, 4sc sand, 7sc chestnut = 18sc
With Chestnut;
17- 5sc, 1popcorn, 6sc, 1popcorn, 5sc = 18sc
18- (1sc, 1dec)*6 = 12sc
19- 6dec = 6sc, 1slst cut the yarn.
Close the remaining stitches by pulling the yarn through them with a needle.
Embroider the eyes with black yarn onto round 9, as shown in the photo.
Leave 3 stitches in between the eyes.
Embroider the nose with black yarn onto round 10, as shown in the photo.
EARS (2 Make)
With Chestnut;
1- Mr 8sc
2- 8slst, 1slst Cut the yarn long enough for sewing.
Sew the ears onto round 10, as shown in the photo. Leave 11 stitches in between the ears.
TAIL
With Chestnut;
Ch16, start from the 2nd chain; 15slst Cut the yarn long enough for sewing.
Sew the ears onto round 16, as shown in the photo.
Congratulations!🎀🎊 Your adorable Frida-inspired crochet doll is now complete. With her colorful outfit, beautiful floral details, and tiny monkey companion, she is sure to become a special addition to any handmade collection.
I hope you enjoyed every step of this project and are happy with the final result. Thank you for following along, and happy crocheting! Don't forget to share your finished doll and inspire other crochet lovers with your creativity. 🧶❤️






















































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