Free Mouse Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Free Mouse Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

If you’re looking for a tiny, adorable crochet project, this Little Amigurumi Mouse is the perfect choice! Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, this sweet mouse makes a wonderful pocket-sized companion, keychain, or thoughtful handmade gift.

This free crochet pattern features easy-to-follow instructions, making it a fun and quick project for both beginners and experienced crocheters. With its cute round ears, tiny paws, and delicate tail, this little mouse is irresistibly charming. You can customize it with different yarn colors or even add tiny accessories to give it a unique personality.

Whether you’re making a single mouse or a whole little family, this pattern is a delightful way to bring some crochet cuteness into your day!

Materials Needed for the Little Amigurumi Mouse

To create this adorable Little Amigurumi Mouse, you’ll need the following supplies:

Yarn:

  • Main color – Light grey, brown, white, or any preferred color for the body.
  • Accent color – Pink or a lighter shade for the ears, nose, and tail (optional).
    (Lightweight cotton or acrylic yarn, such as DK or sport weight, is recommended.)

Tools & Notions:

  • Crochet Hook – 2.5 mm (or the appropriate size for your yarn).
  • Safety Eyes – 6 mm or small black beads (or you can embroider the eyes).
  • Stuffing – Polyester fiberfill or cotton stuffing.
  • Yarn Needle – For sewing the parts together and weaving in ends.
  • Scissors – To trim yarn neatly.
  • Stitch Marker – Optional but helpful for keeping track of rounds.

Optional Embellishments:

  • Embroidery thread – Black or pink for adding tiny details like a nose or whiskers.
  • Small ribbon or bow – To add a decorative touch to your mouse.

With these materials, you’ll be ready to crochet your own tiny mouse, perfect as a cute decoration or a handmade gift!

Maria Gonzalez
Maria Gonzalez

I am an art and craft fanatic, most items in my house have been upcycled and the art work is by me! I love to try new techniques and research new tips. By day I am a craft researcher and in my spare time I like to do acrylic pour paintings, make things and upcycle.

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