Amigurumi Labubu

by stefany

Looking for a playful twist on traditional crochet? This Crochet Amigurumi Labubu Pattern is a fun take on amigurumi animals. With a mischievous expression, floppy blue bunny ears, and cozy onesie-style design, this doll is perfect for anyone who loves quirky, handmade toys. Ideal for gifting, collecting, or simply adding a bit of fun to your crochet creations!

I usually begin with the head, because with a design like Labubu, the proportions are everything. The head tends to be larger and more expressive than the body, so I focus on shaping it carefully from the very first rounds. Working in continuous spirals, I keep my tension consistent and slightly tight, using a smaller hook to achieve that smooth, dense fabric that amigurumi requires. Over the years, I’ve learned that a clean stitch structure makes all the difference, especially when the piece relies so much on facial expression. As the head takes shape, I pay close attention to the curve and fullness, making sure it feels balanced and not overly stretched in any direction.

Creating an Amigurumi Labubu is one of those projects that feels both nostalgic and creatively refreshing, especially when you’ve spent years working with different styles of amigurumi. There’s something about Labubu’s distinctive look—the slightly mischievous expression, the exaggerated features, and that unique blend of cute and quirky—that makes the entire process so engaging. From the moment I start, I already know this won’t be just another simple doll. It’s a character piece, and capturing that personality in yarn is what makes it so rewarding.

Why Choose a Amigurumi labubu?

This Crochet Amigurumi labubu pattern stands out with its expressive face and bunny outfit. Whether you’re an experienced amigurumi fan or a beginner looking for something a little wild, this bunny doll is a must-try project. The exaggerated features and vibrant colors make it a favorite among kids and collectors alike.

Now that your Amigurumi labubu is finished, you have a playful and unforgettable creation to showcase. Personalize it with different facial expressions or outfit colors to make each bunny doll unique!

Choosing the yarn is an important step for this project. I like to use a yarn that has good definition but still feels soft, usually a cotton or a high-quality acrylic blend. The color palette can vary depending on the interpretation, but I tend to stick with tones that highlight Labubu’s playful nature—soft neutrals, gentle pastels, or even slightly muted earthy shades. The key is to keep the texture consistent so that the final piece looks cohesive and polished.

Crochet Bunny Doll Pattern

Once the head is complete, I move on to the body, which is typically smaller and more compact. This contrast in size is part of what gives Labubu its charm. I work the body in the same continuous rounds, maintaining even tension throughout. Stuffing is a step I never rush, especially here. I add it gradually, shaping the piece with my hands to ensure it holds its form without becoming too firm. A well-stuffed amigurumi should feel solid but still have a soft, squeezable quality, and achieving that balance is something that comes with experience.

The facial features are where this project truly comes to life, and I always take my time with this stage. Labubu’s expression is what defines the character, so placement is absolutely crucial. I often use a combination of safety eyes and embroidery, depending on the look I’m aiming for. Before attaching anything permanently, I like to test different positions, stepping back and observing how the expression changes. Even a slight adjustment can shift the mood from playful to mischievous, and finding that perfect balance is incredibly satisfying.

Video Tutorial Here!

Materials:

  • DK weight cotton yarn (light blue, beige, white, black, pink)
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Stuffing fiber
  • Felt (optional for facial details)
  • Glue (for optional felt)

Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • MR: Magic Ring
  • SC: Single Crochet
  • INC: Increase
  • DEC: Decrease
  • BLO: Back Loop Only
  • SL ST: Slip Stitch
  • FO: Fasten Off

Head:

  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)
    6–10. SC around (30)
  6. Add facial details using felt or embroidery
  7. (3 SC, DEC) x6 (24)
  8. (2 SC, DEC) x6 (18)
  9. (SC, DEC) x6 (12)
  10. DEC x6 (6), FO and close.

What I love most about creating an Amigurumi Labubu is the balance between structure and creativity. While the design has specific features that define it, there’s still plenty of room to add your own touch. Each piece ends up slightly different, reflecting the choices made along the way. After years of crocheting, this is something I truly appreciate, the ability to create something recognizable yet uniquely your own.

In the end, this project becomes more than just a small handmade figure. It carries personality, expression, and a sense of playfulness that makes it stand out. Whether it’s displayed as part of a collection, given as a gift, or simply kept as a personal project, it has that unmistakable handmade charm. For me, projects like this are what keep crochet exciting, because they challenge you to combine technique with creativity, resulting in something that feels both familiar and entirely new.

Body:

  1. MR, 6 SC (6)
  2. INC x6 (12)
  3. (SC, INC) x6 (18)
    4–8. SC around (18)
  4. Split for legs, work 9 SC for first leg, finish, repeat for second leg.

Arms (Make 2):

  1. MR, 6 SC
    2–5. SC around (6)
  2. FO and sew to body sides.

Ears (Make 2 in Blue, 2 in White):

  1. Chain 10, work SC across (9)
    2–3. Turn, SC across
  2. Join inner and outer ear parts, SL ST around
  3. Sew to top of head.

What I love most about creating an Amigurumi Labubu is the balance between structure and creativity. While the design has specific features that define it, there’s still plenty of room to add your own touch. Each piece ends up slightly different, reflecting the choices made along the way. After years of crocheting, this is something I truly appreciate, the ability to create something recognizable yet uniquely your own.

In the end, this project becomes more than just a small handmade figure. It carries personality, expression, and a sense of playfulness that makes it stand out. Whether it’s displayed as part of a collection, given as a gift, or simply kept as a personal project, it has that unmistakable handmade charm. For me, projects like this are what keep crochet exciting, because they challenge you to combine technique with creativity, resulting in something that feels both familiar and entirely new.

Note: Here is a pattern suggestion for you to create your own pattern. The end result may vary.

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