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Crochet Miffy in Overalls: Free Amigurumi Pattern

Crochet Miffy wearing cute overalls and headphones

This is my fourth Miffy-inspired crochet project, and I’m pretty sure no one’s complaining! This time, I went all out with my design—a Miffy plush complete with an outfit and a tiny accessory to match. It turned out absolutely adorable, and I can’t decide which one I love more: the one wearing headphones or the one with a tomato headband. Honestly, I think they’re both equally cute!

The pattern is intermediate level and requires some sewing and stuffing skills, but don’t let that stop you if you’re a beginner! Trying intermediate-level patterns is how we grow as crocheters. Until you take on a challenge like this, you’ll stay in your comfort zone. So go for it—this could be your crochet graduation project from beginner to intermediate! <3

For extra guidance, I’ve created a detailed tutorial on my YouTube channel to help you every step of the way. I believe in you—you’ve got this!

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Do not miss out any details! Open this video as you crochet along to make the process more effective and time-saving.

Materials Needed

  • Cotton(5ply) , Acrylic, Sport or Thin Chenille yarn in Light Peach (Skin color), Blue, Red, Green & Light Grey
  • 3mm crochet hook
  • Stuffing material
  • stitch markers, darning needle and scissors

Abbreviations

The abbreviations are in US terminology.

  • Ch – Chain
  • st – stitch
  • R – round / row
  • mr – magic ring
  • sc – single crochet
  • inc – increase
  • dec – decrease
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • BLO – back loop only
  • slst – slip stitch
  • *- repeat
  • [] – total stitch count in each round/row

Good To Know!

  • For the body, we will start making the separate parts like Arms and Ears.
  • You can use any color of your choice to make the body. I used light peach (skin like color) in my tutorial.

Arms

Starting with a magic ring.

R1 8sc in mr [8]

R2 (3c, 1inc) *2 [10]

R3-R8 10sc (6 rounds) [10]

  • Do not stuff the ears.
  • Close the ear by crocheting into opposite stitches together. You will get 4sc from this.

Ears

Start with a magic ring.

R1 8sc in mr [8]

R2 (1sc, 1inc) *4 [12]

R3-R9 12sc (7 rounds) [12]

  • Stuff the ears and cut the yarn, leaving a long tail.

Legs

Start with a magic ring.

R1 8sc in mr [8]

R2 8inc [16]

R3 16sc [16]

R4 4sc, 4dec, 4sc [12]

R5 4sc, 2dec, 4sc [10]

R6 10sc [10]

  • After round 6, make 3 more sc and cut the yarn!
  • Make the second leg repeating all the rounds including 3 more sc at the end, but DO NOT cut the yarn. (as we are joining two legs!)

Joining the Legs and Continuing to the Body

  • We will start counting again from R1 starting from the joining round!
  • Mark the 6th sc on the 1st leg, counting backwards from where we cut the yarn.

R1 Ch1 (on the 2nd leg ), Starting from the sc marked on the 1st leg, 1sc into each stitch of the 1st leg, 1sc on the upper loop of the ch, 1sc into each stitch of the 2nd leg, 1sc on the lower loop of the ch. [22]

  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation on joining legs!

R2 (10sc, 1inc) *2 [24]

R3 (5sc, 1inc) *4 [28]

R4-R8 28sc (5 rounds) [28]

R9 (5sc, 1dec) *4 [24]

  • We are joining the hands in R10!
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

R10 4sc, 4sc (together with hand), 8sc, 4sc (together with hand), 4sc [24]

R11 (2sc, 1dec) *6 [18]

  • Starting from R12 to the end, we are making the head!

R12 18inc [36]

R13 (8sc, 1inc) *4 [40]

R14-R21 40sc (8 rounds) [40]

R22 (3sc, 1dec) *8 [32]

R23 (1sc, 1dec, 1sc) *8 [24]

R24 (1sc, 1dec) *8 [16]

R25 8dec [8]

  • Using the black yarn, embroider the eyes on R17 with 7sc apart between two eyes.
  • Embroider the mouth one row down the eyes in the middle.
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

Overalls

  • You can use any color of your choice to make the overalls. I used light blue color in my tutorial.
  • Make sure to use the same type of yarn you used for the body to make the overalls as well.
  • We use joined rounds for this overall, meaning to connect with a slst at the end of each round and start every new round with a Ch. Ch1 and slst are NOT included in our total stitch count.

Start with a slip knot and make 29ch.

R1 Starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 1sc into each ch, make a slst (into the 1st sc of R1) [28]

R2-R3 Ch1, 28sc, 1slst (2 rounds) [28]

  • After R3, we will divide two sections and work on the 1sttrouser, then the 2nd trouser. We will start counting again from R1 for each trouser.
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

1st trouser

R1 Continuing from the R3, Ch1, 14sc, Ch4, 1slst into the 1st sc [14sc, 4ch]

R2 Ch1, 14sc, 4sc (on upper loops of the ch), 1slst [18]

R3 – R4 Ch1, 18sc, 1slst (2 rounds) [18]

  • Cut the yarn and weave in the end.

2nd trouser

  • Start from the stitch next to the slst of R3!

R1 Ch1, 1sc, 4sc on ch, 13sc, 1slst [18]

R2-R4 Ch1, 18sc, 1slst (3 rounds) [18]

  • Cut the yarn and weave in the end.

Bib

  • Put the overalls onto your plushie to find the 6 middle stitches on the very first row we started out. We are crocheting the bib directly onto that first row.
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

R1 Ch1, 6sc [6]

R2-R3 Ch1, Turn, 6sc (2 rounds) [6]

  • Cut the yarn.

Edging and adding straps

  • Crochet along the three sides of the bib to make the edges look neater and also, to add the straps.
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

Starting from the bottom of the 1st row of the bib, 3sc (on 1st side), 17ch, 16sc, 6sc (on the last row of the bib),  17ch, 16sc, 3sc (on the last side).

  • Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.

Headphones

Start with a magic ring, using any color of your choice.

R1 7sc in mr, 1slst [7]

R2 Ch1, 7inc, 1slst [14]

R3 BLO, Ch1,14sc, 1slst [14]

  • Cut the yarn. Make another piece and DO NOT cut the yarn.
  • On the 2nd piece, 15ch, make 2slst onto the 1st piece, crochet along each ch we made with 1slst to come back to the 2nd piece.
  • When you reach back to 2nd piece, make 1slst and cut the yarn.
  • Sew the headphone onto the head.
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

Tomato Headband

Start with a slip knot, using Red yarn.

Ch 18

R1 Starting from the 3rd ch from the hook,16hdc. [16]

R2 Ch2, Turn, 16hdc [16]

  • Continue making 2sc on the side of each row, for a total of 4sc. Ch1, Turn, 2dec. Ch1, Turn, 1dec. Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Repeat the same step to the other side.
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

Tomato leaf

Into mr, (ch3, 1slst, 1sc, 1slst into mr) *5

  • Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail.
  • Sew the headband onto the head and then, the tomato leaf at the top.
  • Watch this part of the tutorial to see how to sew the headband!

And there you have it! You’ve done an amazing job getting this far. Take a moment to admire your work—you’ve put in the effort, and it shows. It might not be perfect, but it’s a reflection of your creativity and dedication, and that’s what truly matters. Be proud of what you’ve accomplished!

[ From Ash ] 𐙚

Hi there🌸

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