Crochet Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Amigurumi 

by stefany

Bring the magic of Disney to life with thisCrochet Donald Duckand Daisy Duck Amigurumi pattern. Perfect for fans and handmade gift lovers alike! Creating a Crochet Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Amigurumi is one of those projects that feels both playful and deeply satisfying, especially when you’ve spent years refining your crochet skills.

There’s something truly special about bringing two iconic characters to life in yarn form, and when you work on them as a pair, the process becomes even more meaningful. It’s not just about making two figures—it’s about capturing their personalities, their contrast, and that charming connection between them.

When I begin a project like this, the first thing I consider is yarn selection, because color and texture are everything here. For both Donald and Daisy, I always choose a bright, clean white yarn for the body, preferably cotton, because it gives crisp stitch definition and holds its shape beautifully. The details are what really make them recognizable, so I make sure to have a vibrant yellow or orange for the beak and feet, a deep blue for Donald’s outfit, and soft pastel tones—often lavender or pink—for Daisy’s accessories. Choosing the right shades makes all the difference in capturing their classic look.

How to Create Crochet Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Amigurumi

Learn step-by-step how to craft adorable Crochet Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Amigurumi dolls. These iconic characters will steal your heart!

With this fun and detailed Crochet Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Amigurumi pattern, you can add a touch of Disney magic to your crochet projects.

Hook size is another important factor. For amigurumi, I almost always go down a size or two from what’s recommended. This creates tight, compact stitches that keep the stuffing from showing through and give the figures a smooth, polished finish. A firm fabric also helps maintain the structure of the characters, which is especially important when working with distinct shapes like their heads and beaks.

Crochet Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Amigurumi Pattern

I usually start with the heads, since they’re the focal point of both characters. Working in continuous rounds, I focus on achieving that smooth, rounded shape, slightly elongated to match their cartoon proportions. This is where I take my time, making sure the increases are even and the tension is consistent. As I stuff the head, I do it gradually, shaping it with my fingers to keep the surface smooth and balanced. A well-formed head makes the rest of the project come together much more easily.

The beak is one of the most defining features, and it requires a bit of attention to get just right. I like to crochet it separately, shaping it so it has that slightly flat, curved look. Attaching it is a step I never rush. Placement is everything—it needs to sit centered and aligned with the eyes to achieve that recognizable expression. I often pin it in place first and take a moment to step back and check before sewing it permanently.

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The eyes are simple but incredibly expressive. I usually use safety eyes or embroider them, depending on the size of the piece. Their placement can completely change the character’s look, so I always take my time here. For Donald, I aim for a slightly more playful or curious expression, while Daisy often has a softer, more elegant look. These subtle differences are what bring their personalities to life.

The bodies are typically smaller and more understated, but they still require careful attention to proportion. I like to keep them slightly rounded and balanced, ensuring they support the larger heads without looking disproportionate. As I work, I often compare the two figures side by side to make sure they feel cohesive as a pair.

Materials:

  • Yarn: Worsted weight yarn in white, blue, yellow, black, pink, and purple
  • Hook: 3.0 mm crochet hook
  • Safety eyes: 10 mm
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Felt for embellishments (optional)
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors

Abbreviations:

  • MR: Magic ring
  • sc: Single crochet
  • inc: Increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
  • dec: Decrease (sc two stitches together)
  • sl st: Slip stitch
  • ch: Chain

Instructions:

Donald and Daisy Heads (Make 2):

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc into the ring. (6)
  2. Round 2: Inc in each stitch around. (12)
  3. Round 3: [1 sc, inc] repeat around. (18)
  4. Round 4: [2 sc, inc] repeat around. (24)
  5. Rounds 5-10: Sc in each stitch around. (24)
  6. Round 11: [2 sc, dec] repeat around. (18)
  7. Round 12: [1 sc, dec] repeat around. (12)
    • Stuff the head and close with a sl st.

Bodies:

Donald’s Body:

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc into the ring. (6)
  2. Round 2: Inc in each stitch around. (12)
  3. Round 3: [1 sc, inc] repeat around. (18)
  4. Rounds 4-8: Sc in blue yarn. (18)
  5. Rounds 9-12: Switch to white and sc around. (18)
  6. Round 13: [1 sc, dec] repeat around. (12)
    • Stuff and attach to the head.

Daisy’s Body:
Follow the same steps as Donald’s body, but switch to purple for the top and white for the bottom.

Arms (Make 4):

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc into the ring. (6)
  2. Rounds 2-4: Sc in white. (6)
    • Attach to the sides of the body.

Feet (Make 4):

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc in yellow yarn. (6)
  2. Rounds 2-3: Sc in each stitch around. (6)
    • Attach to the bottom of the body.

Donald’s Accessories:

  • Bowtie: Use red yarn to crochet a simple bowtie and attach to the neck.
  • Hat: In black yarn, create a small hat and sew to the top of the head.

Daisy’s Accessories:

  • Bow: Crochet a pink bow and attach it to Daisy’s head.
  • Eyelashes: Add felt or embroider eyelashes for extra detail.

Even after years of crocheting, projects like this continue to inspire me. They remind me that crochet is not just about making objects, but about bringing ideas and characters to life. There’s a quiet joy in seeing these familiar forms take shape, stitch by stitch.

In the end, creating a Crochet Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Amigurumi is about more than just crafting two figures. It’s about attention to detail, thoughtful design, and the pleasure of creating something that feels both playful and meaningful. And when you see them finished, standing side by side, there’s that unmistakable sense of accomplishment that comes from turning yarn into something full of personality and charm.

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