Amigurumi Glam Fashion Doll – FREE Crochet Pattern

A crocheted doll wearing a black dress and black heels, with long blonde hair and a black bow, standing on a wooden surface with a soft background curtain and light overhead.
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Turn heads with every stitch using this Amigurumi Glam Fashion Doll crochet pattern! With her dazzling outfit, chic accessories, and confident pose, this stylish doll is ready to strut her stuff on your handmade runway. Whether you’re crafting a showstopper for display, a personalized gift for a fashion lover, or simply indulging in a glamorous crochet project, this doll brings sparkle, sass, and sophistication to your yarn adventures. 🧶💃✨

Designed for flair and finesse, this pattern invites you to mix bold colors, textured stitches, and fabulous extras like a glittery clutch, high heels, or even a tiny makeup compact. Customize her look with trendy hairstyles, statement jewelry, or seasonal ensembles to match your own fashion vibe. Whether perched on a shelf, starring in a crochet photo shoot, or tucked into a gift box, this Glam Fashion Doll Amigurumi is a joyful and satisfying project—perfect for stitching up a little handmade haute couture, one loop at a time! 💖👗🌟

A crocheted doll wearing a black dress and black heels, with long blonde hair and a black bow, standing on a wooden surface with a soft background curtain and light overhead.
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🖤 Amigurumi Glam Fashion Doll Crochet Pattern

Add a dash of chic sophistication to your handmade collection with this glamorous amigurumi fashion doll! Dressed in a flared black cocktail dress, strappy heels, and sporting voluminous blonde curls topped with a bow, she’s the epitome of elegance. Whether for display or play, this stunning doll is sure to turn heads!


✨ Skill Level

🧶 Intermediate

Includes shaping, garment construction, sculpted hands with thumb, and styled hair.


📏 Finished Size

Approx. 27–30 cm (10.5–12 inches) tall


🧶 Materials & Yarn Amount

DK / sport yarn:

Skin tone (body): 65 g (~190 m)
Black (dress, shoes, bow): 75 g (~220 m)
Blonde (hair): 85 g (~250 m)
Pink (lips): small amount
Black embroidery thread: small amount

Stuffing: 220–260 g

Hook: 2.25–2.5 mm
Safety eyes: 8–10 mm
Optional: thin wire for legs


🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)

MR – magic ring
sc – single crochet
inc – increase
dec – invisible decrease
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
FO – fasten off
BLO – back loop only


🧍‍♀️ Legs & Body (One Piece – long and slim)

Legs (Make 2)

With skin tone:

Rnd 1: MR 6
Rnd 2: inc ×6 (12)
Rnd 3–24: sc around (12)

👉 Extra length creates elegant proportions
👉 Stuff lightly for slight flexibility

FO first leg, make second without cutting yarn.


Join Legs

Ch 2, join to first leg

Rnd 25: sc around both legs and chain (28)
Rnd 26–30: sc around (28)


Hip & Waist Shaping

Rnd 31: (5 sc, dec) ×4 (24)
Rnd 32: (4 sc, dec) ×4 (20)
Rnd 33: (3 sc, dec) ×4 (16)

👉 Creates a clearly defined narrow waist

Stuff firmly at hips, lighter at waist


🧍‍♀️ Torso

Rnd 34–38: sc around (16)

👉 Keep torso slim and straight


👤 Head

Rnd 39: inc ×8 (24)
Rnd 40: (2 sc, inc) ×8 (32)
Rnd 41: (3 sc, inc) ×8 (40)

Rnd 42–50: sc around (40)

Insert eyes between R45–46

Rnd 51: (3 sc, dec) ×8 (32)
Rnd 52: (2 sc, dec) ×8 (24)
Rnd 53: (1 sc, dec) ×8 (16)

Stuff firmly

Rnd 54: dec ×8 (8)

FO.


👃 Facial Features

• Small horizontal stitch for nose
• Soft curved smile (pink)
• Long embroidered eyelashes
• Slightly arched eyebrows


💪 Arms with Thumb (slender + refined)

Fingers (Make 3)

MR 4
Rnd 2–4: sc around (4)
FO.


Thumb (short, positioned lower)

MR 4
Rnd 2: sc around
FO.


Join Hand

Join fingers in a row:

Rnd 1: sc across fingers (12 sts)
Attach thumb slightly below side (add 3–4 sts)

Rnd 2: sc around (~15–16 sts)
Rnd 3: (2 sc, dec) ×4 (12)


Arm

Rnd 4–20: sc around (12)
Rnd 21: (2 sc, dec) ×3 (9)
Rnd 22–24: sc around (9)

👉 Very light stuffing
👉 Keep hands slightly flat

FO.

Attach slightly angled downward.


💇 Hair (Full volume with defined curls)

Cut 60–80 strands, 25–30 cm long.

Attach densely across crown and sides.

Styling

• Focus volume at sides and ends
• Leave top slightly flatter
• Curl ends using rod or finger twist

👉 Ends should curve outward, not tight coils


🎀 Bow

Ch 6
Row 1: sc across
Rows 2–6: sc across

Wrap center and sew at top center of head.


🖤 Dress (Sweetheart bodice + flared skirt)

Bodice (tight, fitted)

Attach black yarn at waist:

Rnd 1: sc around (16)
Rnd 2: (1 sc, inc) ×8 (24)


Sweetheart neckline shaping

Work front only (center 10 sts):

Row 3: sc 10, turn
Row 4: dec, sc 6, dec
Row 5: sc across
Row 6: dec, sc 4, dec

FO.

👉 Forms curved sweetheart shape


Edge finishing

Join yarn and sc evenly around neckline to smooth edges.


👗 Skirt (short and structured flare)

Attach yarn at waist:

Rnd 1 (BLO): sc around (24)
Rnd 2: (1 sc, inc) ×12 (36)
Rnd 3: (2 sc, inc) ×12 (48)

Rnd 4: hdc around
Rnd 5–6: dc around

FO.

👉 Keep skirt short and outward flared


👠 Shoes (Mary Jane style with rounded toe)

Rnd 1: MR 6
Rnd 2: inc ×6 (12)
Rnd 3–6: sc around (12)

👉 Shape front slightly rounded


Strap

Attach yarn:

ch 5
secure across top of foot

FO.


🧩 Assembly

🪡 Attach arms just below shoulder line
🪡 Keep legs straight and aligned
🪡 Ensure waist is centered and narrow
🪡 Style hair into soft outward curls
🪡 Attach bow neatly on crown


💃 Shaping for Elegant Pose (Key Detail)

✨ Slightly bend one knee forward
✨ Keep one leg subtly crossing in front
✨ Tilt hips very gently
✨ Position arms relaxed at sides
✨ Let skirt flare naturally outward

👉 This creates the graceful fashion pose


🎀 Finishing Touches

✨ Adjust curls individually for volume
✨ Smooth neckline edges
✨ Ensure feet are flat for balance
✨ Keep proportions slim and refined


🖤 Final Result

A stylish fashion doll with a defined waist, flowing blonde curls, sweetheart dress, and elegant stance. The sculpted hands, soft pose, and flared skirt bring movement and charm to this modern amigurumi design. 💃✨

Happy crocheting! 🧶💖


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