Creating a Crochet Amigurumi Cute Bath Duck is a delightful project that combines the charm of classic rubber duckies with the softness of handmade crochet. This adorable bath duck is perfect for adding a playful touch to your bathroom decor or as a fun toy for little ones. With its bright yellow body, cute beak, and sweet expression, this crochet bath duck is sure to become a favorite in any home.

Hey there, yarn friends!
If you’re in the mood for a quick, joyful project that brings instant smiles, allow me to introduce you to one of my latest (and possibly cutest) little makes: the Crochet Amigurumi Cute Bath Duck!
This squishy, wide-eyed ducky is inspired by the classic rubber bath toy — but with all the cozy charm of crochet. It’s bright, bouncy, and just the right size to fit in your palm (or float in a display bowl!). Whether you’re making one for a little one, your craft table, or just to brighten up your bathroom shelf, this project is guaranteed to quack you up.
How to Crochet Amigurumi Cute Bath Duck
To crochet your own Crochet Amigurumi Cute Bath Duck Amigurumi, you’ll need yellow yarn for the body, orange yarn for the beak and feet, and a small amount of black yarn for the eyes. You’ll also need a crochet hook, stuffing, and a yarn needle. This project involves basic crochet stitches, making it suitable for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. Follow this guide to create a charming bath duck that will float into your heart.
There’s something so nostalgic and fun about the shape of a bath duck. It brings back memories of bubble baths, toy boats, and childhood giggles — and translating that into yarn? Utterly satisfying!
The round little body, tiny wings, and that unmistakable orange beak all come together so easily, making this a perfect project for beginners or anyone wanting a fast and cheerful make.
Crochet Amigurumi Cute Bath Duck Pattern
Let’s start with the duck itself. The designer nailed that classic amigurumi charm: a big, round head with shiny black safety eyes that practically sparkle with cuteness. The beak is crocheted in a bright orange shade, standing out against the soft yellow body, and I love how it gives the duck such an expressive, curious look. The little tuft of orange yarn on top of its head is the perfect finishing touch—it makes the duck look even more playful, almost as if it’s splashing around in the water.
The body shape is so simple yet effective. The tiny wings sit neatly at the sides, giving the impression that the duck is paddling in its bath. It’s amazing how just a few carefully placed stitches can bring a character to life. This is the beauty of amigurumi: minimal shapes, but maximum personality.
And then there’s the bathtub—oh, I absolutely adore it! The crochet stitches here are not only functional but also decorative. The rim has this textured detail that mimics the look of a real tub, while the little round feet at the bottom give it a sturdy and adorable look. The choice of blue yarn is perfect, because it contrasts beautifully with the yellow duck and also suggests water. To make it even cuter, there’s a layer of fluffy blue yarn inside, resembling bubbles or bathwater. It’s those little extra touches that turn a cute project into a showstopper.
From a crocheter’s perspective, I love how this piece combines fun and creativity. The duck itself is beginner-friendly, using basic increases and decreases in single crochet. But the tub adds a layer of creativity, showing how you can think outside the box in amigurumi. It’s a reminder that crochet isn’t just about making dolls or animals—it’s about storytelling. Here, the story is a happy little duck enjoying a cozy bath, and it’s impossible not to fall in love with it.
Materials:
- Yellow yarn (for the body)
- Orange yarn (for the beak and feet)
- Black yarn (for the eyes)
- Crochet hook (appropriate size for your yarn)
- Stuffing
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations:
- sc: single crochet
- inc: increase (2 sc in the next stitch)
- dec: decrease (sc 2 together)
- sl st: slip stitch
- ch: chain
- st: stitch
- FO: finish off
Duck Body:
- Start with yellow yarn:
R1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6)
R2: inc around (12)
R3: (sc, inc) around (18)
R4: (2 sc, inc) around (24)
R5-8: sc around (24)
R9: (2 sc, dec) around (18)
R10: (sc, dec) around (12)
R11: dec around (6)
FO, stuff the body, and leave a tail for sewing.
Head:
- Continue with yellow yarn:
R1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6)
R2: inc around (12)
R3: (sc, inc) around (18)
R4-6: sc around (18)
R7: (sc, dec) around (12)
R8: dec around (6)
FO, stuff the head, and sew it onto the body.
Beak:
- With orange yarn:
R1: 4 sc in a magic ring (4)
R2: (sc, inc) around (6)
R3: sc around (6)
FO, leave a tail for sewing, and attach the beak to the front of the duck’s head.
Wings (make 2):
- With yellow yarn:
R1: 5 sc in a magic ring (5)
R2: (sc, inc) around (8)
R3: sc around (8)
FO, leave a tail for sewing, and attach one wing to each side of the body.
Feet (make 2):
- With orange yarn:
R1: 5 sc in a magic ring (5)
R2: sc around (5)
FO, leave a tail for sewing, and attach the feet to the bottom of the body.
Eyes:
- With black yarn:
Use French knots or small embroidery stitches to create two eyes on the duck’s head, just above the beak.
Assembly:
- Attach the beak to the front of the duck’s face.
- Sew on the wings to each side of the body.
- Attach the feet to the bottom of the body.
- Add the eyes for a cute, playful expression.
Your Crochet Amigurumi Cute Bath Duck is now complete! This adorable little duck is perfect for adding a fun touch to bath time or as a cheerful decor piece. Whether it’s used for play or display, this bath duck amigurumi is sure to be a splash hit.
This project would make the perfect gift for a baby shower, a nursery decoration, or even a desk buddy for someone who needs a daily smile. Handmade projects like this radiate warmth, joy, and the kind of love only yarn can hold.
Would you like me to also draft a step-by-step crochet pattern for this duck and its bathtub so you—or your readers—can recreate this exact cutie?