As the Pokémon Go craze sweeps the world recently, we thought you’d like a few crochet Pokémon amigurumi patterns you can make for any fans in your family, or just for yourself.
Making Pokémon inspired gifts would be another great suggestion and idea to please you, your kids, and your friends!
We have a couple of versions of beloved Pikachu, along with the most adorable crochet Pokémon patterns for Eevee, Snorlax, Jigglypuff, Charizard, Bulbasaur, Charmander, and many more. There’s even an Amigurumi Ash Ketchum!
Check this out right now because, as you know, you’ve gotta catch them all!
1. Scorbunny Pokémon Crochet Pattern by Plush And Stuff Designs
Scorbunny amigurumi pattern, the sweetest fire bunny who loves to run and can start small fires from underneath its feet.
You should have general knowledge in Amigurumi, know how to crochet in the round and in rows, and how to assemble parts together.
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2. Pikachu Crochet Pattern by Goozell Toys
Pikachu – the most popular of all Pokémon. Amigurumi Pikachu will be the best gift for Pokémon fans. It is very soft and pleasant to the touch! You can crochet this toy from any yarn, only you will need to choose the size of eyes, nose, and hook.
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3. Crochet Bulbasaur Pattern by Left Handed Crocheter
Whip up a couple of crocheted Bulbasaurs, and they’re sure to be a hit. Made with worsted weight yarn, this finished doll measures approximately 5 and a half inches tall.
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4. Charmander Amigurumi Crochet Pattern from Fastcrochet
This crochet pattern contains a detailed description of how to create Charmander, with a great number of step-by-step photos and a list of necessary materials. This pattern is available in English, German, French, Spanish, and Russian.
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5. Umbreon Crochet Pattern by Wolf Dreamer Off The Hook
This cute toy can be an excellent gift. You can make them for yourself, for kids, family and your friends. They will be amazed to receive these replicas inspired by the popular game.
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6. Eevee Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Ami Amour
Here’s a pattern for chibi Eevee amigurumi that’s so foxy and cute! What’s unique about the design of Eevee Amigurumi is that she has the ability to both sit or stand!
She can sit on her behind or stand on all fours. You can also crochet a Pokeball Pod for her as well!
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7. Crochet Magikarp Pattern by Crochetnanigans
This is a quick pattern that worked in rounds for the body and rows for the tail. Another cute idea to gift to your Pokémon lover friends!
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8. Psyduck Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Loopy Catherine
This Psyduck amigurumi doll from the original Pokémon series is approximately 11.5 cm tall from the top of the head to the bottom of the body.
He has a flat bill and also has tufts of black hair at the top of his head. Isn’t he cute?
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9. Pokémon Charizard Amigurumi Pattern by Outlaw Heart Creations
Get ready to snuggle with your very own adorable Charizard! This little kawaii creation is of medium difficulty but easy enough to whip up for even a beginning crochet master!
Best of all, he’s absolutely beyond adorable and makes the perfect present for the Pokémon fanatic in your life (even if that’s you!)
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10. Mew Crochet Pattern by 1 Up Crochet
To make this amigurumi, you should be familiar with how to crochet in the round and basic crochet stitches. This finished amigurumi should measure approximately 8.5 inches tall. Your final size may vary, depending on yarn type and personal yarn tension.
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11. Mini Pokémon Crochet Patterns by Two Hearts Crochet
This pattern is for these four Pokémon characters: Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur. If you are stuck deciding on which character you should start working on, these adorable little critters won’t make you choose!
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12. Bellsprout Pokémon Crochet Pattern by Gnarlea
Bellsprout is a quick small project and a beginner-friendly pattern. It stands on its own and fuss-free plant that won’t die on you. You can also opt to use a clay pot as his home.
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13. Raichu Crochet Pattern by Nerdy Knitter Designs
This is another plush toy your kids will surely love. You should have general knowledge in Amigurumi, know how to crochet in the round and in rows, and how to assemble parts together.
Get this Pattern by Nerdy Knitter Designs here
14. Mini Pokémon Amigurumi Pattern by Datpilz
This is a crochet pattern for making Mini Squirtle, Wartortle and Blastoise, known from the Pokémon universe.
This guide contains step-by-step instructions on how to crochet your own first-generation Mini Pokémon, as well as explanations and pictures of the basic steps in crocheting. You can also make great keychains of these little Pokémon characters!
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15. Oddish Crochet Pattern by Knot Bad
Here’s a pattern for a Sprouting Oddish. With the plant pot, he/she can be added to any household as an adorable decorative piece hidden as plant, but surprise guests when Oddish sprouts!
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16. Poliwag Crochet Amigurumi Pattern by Grachilleando y Punto
This is Poliwag, a cute little water Pokémon. You need to know single crochet, half double crochet, magic ring, increase and decrease to finish this amigurumi doll. The finished Poliwag is about 7 cms. tall, just enough to hold him on your palm.
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17. Mudkip Crochet Amigurumi Pattern by Teaberry Intrigue
They’re probably some of the weirdest Pokémon out there, but there is something about this huge mindless grin that will attract you to them. He’s cuddly and perfect as a gift.
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18. Crochet Tangela Pokémon Pattern by Hey Hey Crochet
All elements were crocheted using a 3.5mm hook and DK yarn to create a Pokémon approximately 20cm high.
You’ll need black, red and denim blue yarn plus white and black fibers for needle-felting, but you could equally crochet some simple white circles with a small black center if you prefer.
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19. Clefairy Crochet Pattern by May Goh
This crochet Clefairy is made with DK weight yarn and my usual 4.00 size hook. The plush works up to be 18cm (7 inches) tall and 21cm (about 8 1/2 inches) arm span! If you want to make your own Clefairy Pokémon, this is your chance!
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20. Pokémon Bellossom Amigurumi Pattern by Strings Away
Bellossom is full of spring cheer, flowers, and happiness. Crochet this pretty lady if you think you have a good enough green thumb. She’s ready to add some positive happiness and cheer to your Pokémon plush line up!
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21. Lickitung Pokémon Crochet Pattern by Pokemon Challenge
To make this doll toy, you will have a good understanding of crocheting amigurumi. De doll parts are made in spiral rounds.
This Lickitung Pokémon will be about 15 cm (6 inches) high and 12 cm (5 inches) wide, a great gift for any Pokémon lover!
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22. Flareon Crochet Pattern by Nerdy Knitter Designs
Flareon is one of the cutest Pokémon of the Eeveelution. This is an intermediate pattern that requires you to have knowledge in Amigurumi, know how to crochet in the round and in rows, and how to assemble parts together.
Get this Pattern by Nerdy Knitter Designs here
23. Vaporeon Amigurumi Pattern by 1 Up Crochet
While creating this amigurumi you will work in continuous rounds, unless told otherwise. Your finished amigurumi should measure about 9 inches tall, depending on yarn type and tension.
You would also like to look at reference pictures of the character you are creating to help you in assembling the pieces and making the facial features.
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24. Jigglypuff Crochet Pattern by Linda Potts
This crochet pattern is made for beginners as well as for advanced crochet lovers. It gives you a step by step instruction with every stitch written down for you.
This pattern quite simple, but you need to know basic crochet. If you are already familiar with the amigurumi pattern, it will be easier.
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25. Meowth Amigurumi Pattern by Cathrine Johansson
This Meowth Amigurumi is approximately 12cm tall, and 7cm in width, and approximately 9cm from front to back including the tail. You may use this pattern for personal use, as gifts or for charity.
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26. Cubone Crochet Amigurumi Pattern by 1 Up Crochet
Cubone pines for the mother it will never see again. Seeing a likeness of its mother in the full moon, it cries. Cubone is a lonely Pokémon, but you won’t be lonely making him!
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27. Crochet Ninetails Pattern by Secretly Gnoming Productions
These Ninetails can be made larger or smaller by using different sized yarns or hooks.
In creating this Pokémon character, add some tufts of hair to the top of the head and the chest by tying some cut bits of yarn to the body and head and brushing them out with a wire brush.
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28. Machamp Pokémon Crochet Pattern by Amiguruku
This crochet pattern contains a detailed description of how to create Machamp in the Pokémon series, with a great number of step-by-step photos and a list of necessary materials.
This crochet toy is made with acrylic yarn or milk cotton but you can use any type of yarn you desire.
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29. Glaceon Pokémon Crochet Pattern by Nerdy Knitter Designs
This is a very easy to follow pattern that the layout is set up for easy reading and has picture instructions on assembly. Another adorable pattern to practice your crochet skills.
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30. Ash Ketchum Crochet Pattern With Mini Pikachu & Pokeball by Amiguruku
This crochet pattern contains a detailed description of how to create Ash Ketchum, Mini Pikachu, and a Pokeball, with a great number of step-by-step photos and a list of necessary materials.
If you or your child is a fan of Pokémon then you’ll love creating Ash, the pokemon hero who has inspired thousands if not millions of kids (and adults)!
Get this Pattern by Amiguruku here
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