Step into the elegance of traditional Japanese culture with this Amigurumi Geisha crochet pattern! πβ¨ With her graceful stance, intricate kimono, and delicate hair accessories, this design captures the beauty and refinement of a geisha in yarn form. Whether you’re crafting for a cultural dΓ©cor piece, a heartfelt gift, or simply love character-inspired amigurumi, this FREE pattern is a stunning addition to your collection.
Designed for intermediate crocheters, this pattern allows for customization in kimono details, facial features, and even tiny accessories like a miniature fan or decorative hairpins to enhance its charm. Choose classic reds and golds for a traditional look or experiment with soft pastels for a unique twist! Whether displayed as part of an elegant setup or gifted to a fellow crochet enthusiast, this amigurumi geisha is sure to impress. Grab your hook, select your favorite yarn, and letβs bring this graceful figure to lifeβone stitch at a time! π§Άβ¨
π Amigurumi Geisha β Free Crochet Pattern
Bring the timeless beauty of traditional Japanese culture to life with this elegant Amigurumi Geisha doll. Featuring a detailed updo, embroidered kimono, and classic accessories, this project is perfect for experienced crocheters who love intricate cultural designs.
β¨ Skill Level
Advanced β Includes sculpted hair styling, embroidery, clothing assembly, and accessory integration.
π Finished Size
Approx. 12β14 inches (30β36 cm) tall using DK or worsted weight yarn and a 2.75β3.5 mm hook.
π§Ά Materials
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Yarn (DK or worsted):
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Skin tone (head, hands, neck)
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Black (hair)
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Gold or mustard (obi sash, hair bun accents)
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Pink (kimono trim)
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Blue (kimono base, or use printed fabric)
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White (collar)
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10β12 mm safety eyes
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Embroidery thread (black and red β eyebrows, lashes, lips)
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Chopsticks or toothpicks (for hair accessories)
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Optional: lightweight cotton kimono fabric
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Stuffing
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Tapestry needle
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Stitch markers
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Hook (2.75β3.5 mm)
π§΅ Abbreviations (US Terms)
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MR β Magic Ring
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sc β Single Crochet
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inc β Increase
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dec β Decrease
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ch β Chain
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sl st β Slip Stitch
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BLO β Back Loop Only
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FO β Fasten Off
π€ Head
With skin tone yarn:
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
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(1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
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(3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
6β14. sc around (30) -
(3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
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(2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
β Add safety eyes between Rnd 10β11, 7 sts apart
β Embroider brows, lashes, and small red lips
β Lightly blush cheeks -
(1 sc, dec) x6 (12)
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dec x6 (6)
Stuff and FO.
π Hair Bun & Styling
With black yarn:
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
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(1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
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(3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
6β9. sc around -
Shape as needed for hair cap
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FO and sew to head
Side Coils & Top Bun:
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Make long chains of sc (~25β30 sts)
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Coil and sew in place
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For the crown bun, sc in round, stuff, and sew
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Insert toothpicks/chopsticks as kanzashi (hair sticks) and tie on tassel with embroidery floss
π§ Body
Start with skin tone, then switch to kimono base color:
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
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(1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
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sc around
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Switch to blue
7β12. sc around (24) -
Decrease every 4th st (to 18)
14β18. sc around
FO and stuff firmly. Sew to head.
β Arms (Make 2)
With skin tone yarn:
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MR, 6 sc
2β4. sc around
Switch to kimono color:
5β12. sc around
Stuff lightly
FO and attach at shoulders, crossing forward for traditional geisha pose
π Kimono (Optional: Use Fabric)
Yarn version (blue base, pink trim):
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Chain 40, sc across for several rows for the back panel
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Chain 15 per sleeve, sc 10 rows, then attach to body
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Edge all sides with pink yarn using slip stitch or sc
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Wrap body and stitch closed
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Add overlapping neckline in white
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Embroider or surface stitch floral motifs (or glue printed fabric if preferred)
π‘ Obi Sash
With gold/mustard yarn:
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Ch 30, sc across
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Wrap around waist and tie or stitch into bow at back
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Add optional decorative motifs or center knot
π§· Assembly
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Sew body to head
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Attach arms and secure sleeves in front pose
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Add obi belt
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Style and attach hair accessories
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Position and secure kimono shape if fabric-based
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Add final embroidered details (petals, symbols, outlines)
π‘ Finishing Touches
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Add tiny blossoms or embellishments to kimono or hair
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Pose hands with a fan or small parasol
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Glue small tassels to ends of hair sticks
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Sit her on a zabuton (cushion) for full traditional display
This dignified and delicate Geisha brings elegance, poise, and a touch of Japanese artistry to any crochet collection. πππ§΅