Cute Crochet Penguin Amigurumi Pattern With Hat & Scarf
Create a charming crochet penguin amigurumi using this detailed pattern, perfect for amigurumi enthusiasts and crochet hobbyists.
Loving the charm of small, handmade animals, the free crochet penguin amigurumi pattern is a delightful project to try. This pattern creates a sweet, soft penguin with a smooth texture and a round, cuddly shape. Bright orange beak and little wings add personality, making it a fun and friendly character to crochet.
Crochet Penguin Amigurumi Pattern – Step-by-Step Guide
Making the penguin in various sizes depends on the choice of yarn and hook. A medium-weight, smooth yarn works wonderfully to highlight the neat stitches and keep the penguin soft yet sturdy. The pattern uses simple crochet stitches worked in rounds, making it accessible for beginners while still enjoyable for experienced crafters. Choosing smooth yarn rather than fuzzy can help the penguin look tidier and more defined.

This penguin design draws inspiration from the cozy, joyful nature of winter birds, bringing a little warmth and happiness through crocheting. Adding personal touches such as tiny scarves or hats creates a unique and lovable piece each time.
Such a handmade penguin fits perfectly as a gift for birthdays, holidays, or as a cute decoration around the house. It also makes for an adorable toy kids will treasure. Enjoy the creative process of bringing this charming penguin to life and feel free to explore different colors and accessories for a personal spin.

Amigurumi Penguin Crochet Pattern
This pattern will guide you through creating a simple yet charming penguin, perfect for any occasion. Our finished penguin measures approximately 13 cm tall. We’ll work with color changes, shaping, and basic embroidery so you can customize your penguin with your choice of colors and accessories. Let’s begin!
Quick Overview of Pattern
- Classic amigurumi penguin, approximately 13 cm tall
- Crocheted in joined rounds and worked in several pieces: wings (flippers), legs, body, head, beak, and tail
- Includes color changes for a classic penguin style
- Pieces are crocheted separately and sewn together
- Features embroidered details and potential for embellishments like hats or scarves
Notes
- The penguin is worked in joined rounds unless otherwise specified.
- Maintain tight, consistent stitches typical of amigurumi so the stuffing doesn’t show.
- Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round.
- Change colors by completing the last yarn over of the previous stitch with the new color.
- When called for, “three-fold increase” means to work 3 increases evenly in the round.
- Stuff each piece firmly as you go for best shape.
- All directions are written in standard US terminology.
Skill Level
Adventurous Beginner to Intermediate
You should be comfortable working in the round, making increases and decreases, changing colors, and basic assembly.
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn in:
- Main body color (brown, black, gray, etc.)
- White (for belly and face)
- Yellow (for feet and beak)
- Small amount of orange (for beak, optional)
- 2.5 mm crochet hook (or size needed for a dense, amigurumi fabric)
- 8 mm safety eyes
- Yarn needle for sewing parts and embroidering details
- Stitch marker
- Polyester fiberfill stuffing
- Scissors
Measurements / Sizing
- Finished penguin is approximately 13 cm (5 inches) tall when made with the recommended materials and gauge.
- Sizing may vary depending on yarn, tension, and hook.
Gauge
Gauge is not critical for amigurumi, but your stitches should be tight enough to prevent stuffing from showing through.
Stitch Abbreviations
- MR – Magic ring
- sc – single crochet
- inc – increase (2 sc in same st)
- dec – decrease (single crochet 2 together)
- sl st – slip stitch
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- FO – fasten off
Special Stitches
- Color Change:
Work the last yarn over of the previous stitch in the new color. - Three-fold/Six-fold Increase:
Work the stated number of increases evenly spaced in the round.
The Crochet Pattern
Wings (Make 2)
- With main color:
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
- Round 2: 1 sc, inc around three times (9)
- Rounds 3-4: sc in each st around (9)
- Round 5: 2 sc, inc around three times (12)
- Round 6: sc in each st around (12)
- Round 7: 3 sc, inc around three times (15)
- Round 8: sc in each st around (15)
- Flatten and crochet together:
- Fold the wing in half and sc through both sides across 7 sts to close the edge.
- Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Feet (Make 2)
- With yellow:
- Round 1: 8 sc in MR (8)
- Round 2: inc around (16)
- Rounds 3-4: sc in each st around (16)
- Round 5: 4 sc, dec around four times (12)
- Change to main body color:
- Round 6: 3 sc, inc around three times (15)
- Close and join both feet:
- Make both feet. Then, for the next round, join them as follows:
- Round 7: 4 sc on foot, inc three times on each foot, then continue around both pieces, total 36 sts (18 sts per foot).

- Round 7: 4 sc on foot, inc three times on each foot, then continue around both pieces, total 36 sts (18 sts per foot).
- Round 8: 5 sc, inc around six times (42)
- Round 9: Work 16 sc, switch to white, make 10 sc, switch back to brown, finish last 16 sc. (42)
- Round 10: 15 sc in brown, 12 sc in white, 15 sc in brown. (42)
- Make both feet. Then, for the next round, join them as follows:
Body
- Rounds 11-16: Continue as established above, keeping the color pattern (14 sc brown, 14 sc white, 14 sc brown per round, maintaining 42 sts).
- At round 17: 5 sc, dec around six times (36)
- Adjust color so you have 12 white at the front.
- Round 18: sc in each st around (36)
- Round 19: 4 sc, dec around six times (30; 10 white sts in front)

- Round 20: 3 sc, dec around six times (24; 6 white in front)
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for attaching the head.
Head
- With main color:
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
- Round 2: inc in each st (12)
- Round 3: inc around (24)
- Round 4: 3 sc, inc around six times (30)
- Round 5: 4 sc, inc around six times (36)
- Round 6: 5 sc, inc around six times (42)
- Round 7: sc in each st around (42)
- Face pattern:
- Round 9: 10 sc in brown, 4 sc in white (for face), 5 sc brown, 4 sc white, 19 sc brown (42)
- Round 10: 9 sc brown, 6 sc white, 3 sc brown, 6 sc white, 18 sc brown
- Round 11: 8 sc brown, 7 sc white, 3 sc brown, 7 sc white, 17 sc brown
- Round 12: Repeat round with 8 brown, 17 white, 17 brown
- Round 13: As above, maintaining color pattern for the face.
- Round 14: Continue 8 brown, 17 white, 17 brown (or as dictated by your colorwork; the video continues with this established pattern).
- Insert 8 mm safety eyes between rounds 11 and 12, with 6 sts between.
- Round 15: 9 brown, 15 white, 18 brown

- Round 16: 5 sc, dec around six times (36; 11 white in front)
- Round 17: 4 sc, dec around six times (30; 7 white in front)
- Round 18: 3 sc, dec around six times (24; 4 white in front)
- Next two rounds: All in brown.
- Round 19: 12 decreases (12)
- Round 20: 6 decreases (6)
- FO, leaving tail for closing.
Beak
- With orange:
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR (4)
- Round 2: inc around (8)
- FO, sew between eyes at bottom edge of white face.
Tail
- With main color:
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
- Round 2: 1 sc, inc around three times (9)
- Round 3: 2 sc, inc three times (12)
- Round 4: 3 sc, inc three times (15)
- Round 5: 4 sc, inc three times (18)
- Fold flat and sc edges together. FO, leave tail for attaching.
Assembly & Finished Size
- Join head to body: Sew the head securely on top of the body, lining up the white areas for best appearance.
- Attach wings (flippers): Sew one to each side at shoulder height.
- Attach feet: The feet are built into the body structure from the beginning rounds.
- Sew the beak: Place between the eyes, at the bottom of the white face panel.
- Tail: Attach centered at the back base of the penguin’s body.
- Stuff all pieces firmly as you go, adjusting the amount for smooth, rounded shape.

Final height should be about 13 cm (5 inches).
Conclusion & Ending Words
Congratulations! You now have a sweet, classic Crochet Penguin Amigurumi . This pattern is straightforward but delightful, allowing room for creativity—customize your penguin with accessories such as hats or scarves, or experiment with colors for a unique flair.
