Amigurumi Wilma & Betty – FREE Crochet Pattern

Two crocheted dolls standing on a wooden surface; one with orange hair styled in a bun and wearing a white dress, and the other with black hair in a bun and wearing a blue dress. Both are smiling and holding hands, with a home interior setting in the background.
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Step back into the Stone Age with style and sass—this Amigurumi Wilma & Betty crochet pattern brings two iconic besties from Bedrock to life in the most charming way! 🧶🦴 With Wilma’s elegant updo and pearl necklace, and Betty’s sweet smile and signature blue dress, these prehistoric pals are ready to add a dose of retro fun to your amigurumi collection. Whether you’re a longtime fan of The Flintstones or just love crafting character-rich designs, this dynamic duo is a joyful throwback to friendship and flair.

Each doll is full of personality and perfect for customizing—add tiny accessories, play with hair textures, or stitch up a mini Dino to complete the scene! Whether you’re gifting them to a cartoon-loving friend or building your own Bedrock crew, Wilma and Betty are a delightful project that blends nostalgia with handmade charm. So grab your hook and get ready to stitch up some prehistoric personality—one loop at a time! 💕🧵✨

Two crocheted dolls standing on a wooden surface; one with orange hair styled in a bun and wearing a white dress, and the other with black hair in a bun and wearing a blue dress. Both are smiling and holding hands, with a home interior setting in the background.

💎 Amigurumi Wilma & Betty Crochet Pattern

Step back into the Stone Age with this Wilma Flintstone & Betty Rubble amigurumi set! These two iconic characters are recreated with all their signature details — Wilma’s elegant white dress, bun hairstyle with pearls, and Betty’s blue halter dress with bow.

This pattern will walk you through every detail: body, face, nose, ears, fingers, feet, toes, and hairstyles so your dolls are photo-accurate.


✨ Skill Level

Intermediate – shaping and hair techniques included.


📏 Finished Size

Approx. 25 cm (10 in) tall.


🧶 Materials

  • Yarn (DK or worsted cotton recommended):
    • Skin tone (beige/peach)
    • White (Wilma’s dress)
    • Light blue (Betty’s dress + bow)
    • Orange (Wilma’s hair)
    • Black (Betty’s hair)
    • Red (lips)
  • 2.5–3.0 mm crochet hook
  • Stuffing (polyfill)
  • Safety eyes (10–12 mm)
  • Pearl beads (for Wilma’s necklace & bun decoration)
  • Yarn needle & scissors

🪡 Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • MR = Magic Ring
  • sc = single crochet
  • inc = increase (2 sc in one st)
  • dec = decrease (sc2tog)
  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • BLO = back loop only

🧍‍♀️ Body (Same for Both)

Legs (Make 2)

With skin-tone yarn:

  1. MR, 6 sc [6]
  2. inc x6 [12]
  3. (sc, inc) x6 [18]
    4–6. sc around [18]
  4. sc in BLO around [18] (for shaping toes later)
    8–20. sc around [18]
    FO first leg. Do not FO second leg — join both legs with 3 ch. Continue for body.

Body

  1. sc around both legs + chain bridge [42]
    2–28. sc around, decrease gradually to waist [30 → 24]
    29–35. sc around [24]
    FO, leaving long tail for sewing.

Feet & Toes

  • After round 7 (BLO), reattach yarn to front loops.
  • Crochet small bumps (sc, hdc, sc) over 3 sts → repeat across front of foot to make 3–4 toes.
  • Shape with embroidery if needed.

Arms (Make 2)

With skin-tone yarn:

  1. MR, 6 sc [6]
  2. inc x6 [12]
    3–22. sc around [12]
    FO, leave tail.

👉 To make fingers: After completing arms, reattach yarn to end. Chain 3, sl st back → repeat 3–4 times for fingers.


Head

With skin-tone yarn:

  1. MR, 6 sc [6]
  2. inc x6 [12]
  3. (sc, inc) x6 [18]
  4. (2 sc, inc) x6 [24]
  5. (3 sc, inc) x6 [30]
  6. (4 sc, inc) x6 [36]
  7. (5 sc, inc) x6 [42]
    8–18. sc around [42]
  8. (5 sc, dec) x6 [36]
  9. (4 sc, dec) x6 [30]
  10. (3 sc, dec) x6 [24]
  11. (2 sc, dec) x6 [18]
    Stuff firmly. FO.

Face Details

  • Nose: MR, 6 sc, sc around for 2 rows → sew in center.
  • Ears (make 2): MR, 6 sc, FO, fold flat → sew sides of head.
  • Eyes: Insert safety eyes between rounds 11–12.
  • Mouth: Embroider with red yarn.

👗 Dresses

Wilma’s White Dress

  • Crochet directly from body at waist.
  • With white yarn, sc around waist [24].
  • Work in rounds, increasing slightly at hips to [36].
  • Add one-shoulder strap: Ch 12, attach from front left to back right.

Betty’s Blue Dress

  • Start at waist with blue yarn [24].
  • Crochet halter dress: after 8 rounds, decrease slightly to shape bust.
  • Create straps by chaining from front to back and crossing behind neck.
  • Add bow: Ch 18, fold into bow shape, secure with wrap. Sew on top of head.

💇 Hair

Wilma’s Hair (Orange Bun with Pearls)

  1. Cut multiple strands of orange yarn.
  2. Attach strands to head with latch-hook method, covering crown.
  3. Smooth strands back and crochet or roll into a large bun at the top.
    • Make bun by crocheting an orange circle: MR, 6 sc → inc each round until ~30 sts.
    • Crochet 4–5 rows without increases, then dec to close. Stuff lightly, sew to head.
  4. Wrap pearl beads around the bun (sew or string).
  5. Add curled side bangs by making small spirals:
    • Ch 12, 2 sc in each st → sew as curl at forehead.

Betty’s Hair (Black with Blue Bow)

  1. Work same as Wilma: attach black strands across scalp.
  2. Gather into a rounded high bun or ponytail at back.
  3. Secure tightly.
  4. Crochet bow:
    • Ch 18, join, sc around for 4 rows → fold into bow, wrap center with yarn.
    • Sew bow to top side of head.
  5. Smooth rest of yarn flat to give sleek look.

🧷 Assembly

  1. Sew arms to body.
  2. Attach head to body.
  3. Add ears, nose, embroidered mouth.
  4. Dress dolls.
  5. Style hair and attach accessories.
  6. Embroider toes and fingers if desired.

🎉 Final Words

Your Wilma & Betty Amigurumi Dolls are ready to bring prehistoric charm to your crochet collection! With their elegant hairdos and Stone Age outfits, these dolls are perfect for display or gifting to a Flintstones fan.

💡 Tip: Use hair spray starch or diluted white glue on Wilma’s bun to keep it firm, and tie Betty’s bow tightly so it holds its shape.


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