Embark on a galactic crochet adventure with this Amigurumi Mandalorian pattern! Inspired by the fearless bounty hunter from Star Wars, this miniature creation captures his iconic armor, mysterious helmet, and unwavering presence in every stitch. With intricate details and a strong silhouette, this crochet Mandalorian is perfect for adding a heroic touch to your handmade collection. Whether you’re crafting for Star Wars fans, creating a bold display piece, or simply enjoy making character-inspired amigurumi designs, this pattern lets you stitch up a tiny warrior bursting with personality! πβ¨
Designed for customization, this pattern allows you to experiment with different shades of metallic gray, embroidered details, or even tiny accessories like a miniature blaster or cape for extra flair. Craft a classic Mandalorian with his signature Beskar armor, create a whimsical version with vibrant hues, or even stitch up a full set of Star Wars-inspired amigurumi for an epic display! Whether gifted as a cherished keepsake, displayed as a heroic accent, or made simply for the joy of crafting, this Amigurumi Mandalorian is a fun and creative projectβperfect for bringing a touch of handmade galactic adventure to every stitch! π§Άπ

π‘οΈ Amigurumi Mandalorian Crochet Pattern
Protect Grogu and the galaxy with this warrior-inspired Mandalorian doll! Sturdy yet cuddly, this bounty hunter features full gear and a heroic cape.
β¨ Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced β shaping, color changes, fingers, and armor details included.
π Finished Size
Approx. 12β14 in (30β36 cm) tall using DK or worsted yarn with a 2.5β3.5 mm hook.
π§΅ Materials
- Yarn (DK or Worsted):
- Skin-tone beige (Body)
- Light grey (Helmet, armor, boots)
- Dark grey or black (Helmet visor, undersuit)
- Brown (Belt, strap, gloves)
- Blue or grey-blue (Cape)
- Hook: 2.5β3.5 mm
- Safety eyes (optional) β not visible on helmet
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
- Fiberfill stuffing
π§΅ Abbreviations
MR β Magic Ring
sc β Single Crochet
inc β Increase
dec β Decrease
ch β Chain
sl st β Slip Stitch
FO β Fasten Off
π€ Head & Helmet (Work Together)
Helmet (Light Grey & Dark Grey):
- With dark grey, MR, 6 sc
- inc x6 (12)
- (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
- (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
- (3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
6β10. sc around (30) - Change to light grey β pull light grey through on last yarn-over of previous stitch
12β16. sc around (30) - (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
- (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
Stuff firmly - (1 sc, dec) x6 (12)
- dec x6 (6), FO, close hole
Helmet Front (Face Plate):
With light grey:
- Ch 5, turn, 4 sc across
2β4. ch 1, sc across (4), FO
Sew onto front over dark grey band
π§ Body (Beige)
- MR, 6 sc
- inc x6 (12)
- (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
- (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
- (3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
6β14. sc around (30) - (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
- (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
Stuff firmly - (1 sc, dec) x6 (12), FO and sew to head
πͺ Arms (x2 β Beige + Brown Gloves + Light Grey Armor)
Fingers (Make 4 per hand):
With beige:
- MR, 4 sc
2β3. sc around (4), FO
Sew 3 fingers and 1 thumb together in claw-shape
Arm:
- MR, 6 sc in beige
- inc x6 (12)
3β6. sc around (12) - Change to brown (glove)
8β10. sc (12) - Change to light grey (armor)
12β14. sc around
Stuff lightly, FO
Sew to shoulder area
𦡠Legs & Boots (x2 β Beige + Light Grey)
- MR, 6 sc
- inc x6 (12)
- (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
4β6. sc (18) - dec x6, sc 6 (12)
8β9. sc - Change to light grey (boot top)
11β12. sc
Stuff, FO
π§’ Cape (Blue)
- Ch 20
- Row 1: sc across (19), ch 1, turn
3β12. Repeat sc rows
FO, attach to shoulders
π‘οΈ Shoulder Pads (Make 2 β Light Grey)
- MR, 6 sc
- (1 sc, inc) x3 (9), FO
Sew to shoulders
π§° Belt & Strap (Brown)
Belt:
Ch 30β34 (measure to fit around waist), sl st to form loop
Embroider grey buckle with surface slip stitch or sew one
Strap:
Ch 16β18, sl st across chest
Add embroidered βclipsβ with grey yarn
π οΈ Assembly Order
- Sew head to body
- Attach arms & legs
- Sew on shoulder pads
- Attach cape at back neck
- Place belt and chest strap over torso
- Add any armor patches with light grey for extra realism
π¨ Color Change Tip
Use the yarn-over method:
On the last stitch before color change, yarn over with the new color and continue in new color. This keeps transitions neat and smooth.
This Mandalorian warrior is ready for action or snuggles β a bold protector of crochet galaxies! πͺβ¨