Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear

by stefany

If you love adorable characters and handmade crafts, this Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear pattern is the perfect amigurumi project. Inspired by the lovable strawberry-scented bear from Toy Story, this mini version is cute, compact, and quick to make. It’s a great addition to your collection or a thoughtful handmade gift for fans of the movie!

Creating a Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear is one of those delightful little projects that instantly brings a smile, even before it’s finished. As an experienced crocheter, I can say there’s something especially satisfying about working on miniature amigurumi like this.

It may be small in size, but it carries so much personality, and that’s where the real magic of crochet comes in. From the very first round, you can already tell this is going to be a charming piece, full of character and sweetness.

When I begin a project like this, my first thought is always yarn selection. For a mini LOTSO bear, the texture and color are everything. That vibrant pink is what makes the character so recognizable, and choosing the right shade really sets the tone.

Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear Pattern for Beginners

Creating your Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear is easier than you think. Using basic crochet stitches and small amounts of yarn, you can shape a tiny bear full of personality. With its rosy pink body, round face, and heart-shaped nose, this project is great for beginners and Toy Story lovers alike.

Your Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear is now ready to snuggle into someone’s palm or perch on a shelf. Whether as a keychain, desk buddy, or collectible, this mini amigurumi brings charm and joy wherever it goes. Keep experimenting with colors and accessories to make each one unique!

I tend to prefer a soft cotton or a cotton-blend yarn for these tiny projects because it gives clean stitch definition while still feeling gentle to the touch. Since the piece is so small, I also go down a hook size to keep the stitches tight and compact. This helps the shape hold nicely and prevents the stuffing from peeking through, which can easily happen in miniature work.

Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear – Detailed Pattern

The construction usually starts with the head, which is the focal point of the entire piece. Working in continuous rounds, I focus on maintaining even tension and carefully counting stitches. With experience, you develop a rhythm, and your hands almost instinctively know how each round should feel. The head needs to be nicely rounded but not overly firm. I like to add stuffing gradually, shaping as I go, so I can control the final form. This is especially important for a character like LOTSO, where the face carries so much of the expression.

The muzzle is one of my favorite parts to create. That soft, contrasting area really brings the face to life. I usually crochet it separately in a creamy white tone and attach it carefully to the head. Placement is key here. Too high or too low, and the whole expression changes. I take my time with this step, pinning it in place first if needed, to make sure everything sits just right. Once it’s secured, adding the nose becomes the next little moment of transformation. A slightly oversized, rounded nose in a deeper shade gives that signature look, and it’s amazing how such a small detail can define the entire character.

The eyes are equally important, even though they’re tiny. For a mini piece like this, I often prefer using very small safety eyes or even embroidering them for a softer look. The spacing between the eyes and their position relative to the muzzle can completely change the personality of the bear. I aim for a gentle, friendly expression, something that feels warm and inviting. It’s those subtle adjustments that make each piece unique, even when following the same general pattern.

Video Tutorial Here!

Materials:

  • 2.25 mm crochet hook
  • Pink, white, and burgundy yarn (cotton or acrylic)
  • Safety eyes (6 mm)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stuffing
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors

Abbreviations:

  • MR = Magic Ring
  • SC = Single Crochet
  • INC = Increase
  • DEC = Decrease
  • CH = Chain
  • SL ST = Slip Stitch

Head & Body (worked as one piece):
With pink yarn:

  1. MR, 6 SC (6)
  2. INC around (12)
  3. (SC, INC) x6 (18)
  4. (2 SC, INC) x6 (24)
    5–7. SC around (24)
  5. (2 SC, DEC) x6 (18)
    Insert safety eyes between rounds 5–6, about 5 stitches apart.
  6. (SC, DEC) x6 (12)
  7. SC around (12)
  8. (SC, INC) x6 (18)
    12–14. SC around (18)
  9. (SC, DEC) x6 (12)
    Stuff firmly.
  10. DEC around (6), fasten off and weave in.

Ears (Make 2):
With burgundy:

  1. MR, 6 SC (6), fasten off, leave a tail for sewing.

Arms (Make 2):
With pink yarn:

  1. MR, 5 SC (5)
    2–4. SC around (5), fasten off, stuff lightly.

Legs (Make 2):
With pink yarn:

  1. MR, 6 SC (6)
    2–3. SC around (6), fasten off and stuff.

Snout:
With white yarn:

  1. MR, 6 SC (6)
  2. (SC, INC) x3 (9), fasten off, sew to face.
    Use burgundy yarn to embroider a heart-shaped nose.

Belly Patch:
With white yarn:

  1. MR, 6 SC (6)
  2. INC around (12), fasten off and sew to body front.

Tail:
With pink yarn:

  1. MR, 5 SC (5), fasten off and sew to back.

Assembly:

  • Sew ears to top of head.
  • Attach arms and legs to sides and bottom of body.
  • Sew snout and belly patch.
  • Embroider eyebrows and smile with burgundy thread.

What I love most about making a Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear is how quickly it comes together while still feeling like a complete, expressive creation. It’s the kind of project that’s perfect for gifting or even just keeping as a little token of your work. Despite its size, it carries all the elements of a larger amigurumi—shaping, detailing, assembly—but in a more compact and manageable form.

There’s also something deeply satisfying about holding the finished piece in your hand. It’s small, soft, and full of character, a reminder of how much can be created with just a bit of yarn and patience. Even after years of crocheting, projects like this still bring me joy. They remind me that crochet isn’t just about making something big or complex; it’s about the care you put into each stitch and the personality you bring to life along the way.

In the end, creating a Crochet Mini LOTSO Bear is a lovely blend of skill, creativity, and attention to detail. It’s a project that invites you to slow down, enjoy the process, and appreciate the beauty of small things. And when you finally finish, you’re left with a tiny, adorable piece that feels just as special as any larger creation, if not more.

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

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