Welcome to the adventurous and nostalgic world of amigurumi! 🎯✨ Today, I’m excited to share my free crochet pattern for an Amigurumi Kagome—a beautifully detailed creation perfect for anime fans, fantasy lovers, or anyone who enjoys crafting expressive and character-driven plush designs! 🧶 Whether you love stitching up iconic figures, creating textured and lifelike details, or simply want to add a courageous heroine to your handmade lineup, this pattern will guide you through crafting a beautifully sculpted plush with Kagome’s signature school uniform, flowing hair, and determined expression! 🏹
This design embraces soft textures, intricate shaping, and thoughtful details to bring a nostalgic and adventurous presence to your crochet projects! 🧶✨ I’ve carefully outlined each step to ensure your Amigurumi Kagome turns out just right—ready to brighten up your space or become a treasured handmade gift! 🎁 So grab your hooks, pick out deep greens, crisp whites, and warm browns, and let’s stitch up a fearless Kagome! 🎯
🎎 Amigurumi Kagome Crochet Pattern
This beautiful geisha-style doll is adorned with a patterned kimono, a traditional hair bun, and delicate facial details—perfect for collectors and admirers of cultural crochet.
🧶 Skill Level
Advanced Beginner to Intermediate – Includes shaping, color changes, kimono construction, and hair styling.
📏 Finished Size
Approximately 20–24 cm (8–9.5 inches) tall using sport/DK yarn and a 2.5–3 mm hook.
✂️ Materials Needed
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Yarn (Sport or DK weight):
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Skin tone
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Black (hair)
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Blue, lavender, and cream (kimono)
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Pink (lining & blush)
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Crochet hook: 2.5–3.0 mm
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Safety eyes (8–10 mm) or black yarn for embroidery
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Stuffing (polyester fiberfill)
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Tapestry needle
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Stitch markers
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Optional: blush or fabric paint for cheeks
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Toothpicks or mini wooden sticks (for hair ornaments)
🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)
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MR – Magic Ring
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sc – Single crochet
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inc – Increase (2 sc in same st)
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dec – Decrease (sc 2 together)
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ch – Chain
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sl st – Slip stitch
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FO – Fasten off
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BLO/FLO – Back/front loop only
🧍 Head
With skin tone yarn:
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
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(sc, inc) x6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
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(3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
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(4 sc, inc) x6 (36)
7–15. sc (36) -
(4 sc, dec) x6 (30)
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(3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
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(2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
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(sc, dec) x6 (12)
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dec x6 (6), FO and weave in.
Insert safety eyes between rounds 10–11, about 7–8 stitches apart. Embroider lashes and brows if desired.
👘 Body
With kimono base color (lavender or cream):
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
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(sc, inc) x6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
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(3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
6–11. sc (30)
Switch to skin tone
12–14. sc (30) (for neck area) -
(3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
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(2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
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(sc, dec) x6 (12)
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dec x6 (6), FO and sew to head.
🦵 Legs (make 2)
With skin tone:
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
3–6. sc (12)
Switch to kimono color
7–12. sc (12)
Stuff lightly and FO
🧤 Arms (make 2)
With skin tone:
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MR, 6 sc
2–5. sc (6)
Switch to kimono color
6–12. sc (6)
Leave long tail for sewing
💇 Hair Bun & Styling
With black yarn:
Wig Cap
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
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(sc, inc) x6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
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(3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
6–12. sc (30), FO
Bun
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 (12)
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(sc, inc) x6 (18)
4–6. sc (18) -
(sc, dec) x6 (12), FO and sew to top center of wig cap.
Sew wig cap to head and embroider side part or attach optional front bangs.
Add two small wooden sticks as hair accessories.
👘 Kimono Sleeves (make 2)
With blue/patterned yarn:
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Ch 13
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Row 1: sc across (12)
3–5. sc (12), FO
Fold and stitch to each arm. Leave a pink lining row visible if desired.
🧵 Obi (Belt)
With dark blue or purple yarn:
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Ch 40, sc across
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Wrap around waist and sew in place.
🎨 Facial Details
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Add blush with pink pencil or light yarn
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Embroider brows and lashes with black thread
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Add a gentle smile in red or pink yarn
✨ Assembly
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Sew legs to bottom of body.
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Attach arms to the side under kimono sleeves.
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Sew head to body securely.
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Place and stitch hair, bun, and accessories.
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Add obi belt around waist.
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Pose and display! 🌸
Your Kagome is now complete—graceful, elegant, and timeless. 🧵🎎