Amigurumi tiny cloud free crochet pattern

Learn to make this Amigurumi Tiny cloud using this Amigurumi tiny cloud free crochet pattern. Bust that stash of yours with these cute little Amigurumi clouds  perfect to use up those yarn scraps.  These are very simple and easy to make as they require only basic crochet and Amigurumi skills. Use these tiny fluffy clouds as a keychain accessory or as birthday party favours for your kids.

I have also made a bigger size Amigurumi Cloud which works perfect as a cuddler toy. You can find the free pattern for that HERE.

If you liked this Amigurumi tiny cloud free crochet pattern, then you might like these other free patterns.

Supplies:

  • Small yarn of worsted weight yarn in any colour. I have used Yarnspirations Bernat Premium yarn in Baby blue and soft Gray Heather.
  • 3.5mm crochet hook
  • Large eye tapestry needle and scissors
  • Stuffing

Abbreviations:

  • MC – Magic Circle
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • inc – 2 single crochet in the specified stitch (this is an increase)
  • [Number] – Stitch count at the end of the round

Pattern Notes:

  • This project is made with worsted weight yarn, however there is no gauge required, so you can use any yarn with a suitable hook.
  • The finished cloud is pretty small and fits in the palm of your hand. They measure cm wide and cm tall

Tips before you start:

  • Amigurumi always looks better when the stitches are tighter, this also prevents the stuffing from poking out. Use 1 size smaller hook than your yarn calls for.
  • The look of the Amigurumi finished object depends a lot on how you stuff it. Don’t be impatient and stuff too much in one go. Do it in bits.
  • Always pin the body parts together before you start sewing wherever applicable. Be it the limbs or the eyes, mouth, ears, antlers, horns, wings etc. Doesn’t matter even if they are really small parts, pinning them helps. They always turn out better when you do this. I say this from personal experience. 🙂

Pattern:

MC
R1: 8 sc into the circle [8]

R2: *(1 sc, 1 inc); repeat from * all around [12]

R3: 1 sc in each stitch around [12]

R4: 4 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc [16]

R5: 6 sc, 4 sl st, 6 sc [16]

R6: 6 sc, in flo 4 inc, 6 sc [20]

R7: 1 sc in each stitch around [20]

R8: 6 sc, 2hdc, 4dc, 2hdc, 6sc [20]

Start stuffing the cloud now.

 

R9: 8 sc, 4dc, 8 sc [20]

R10: 1 sc in each stitch around [20]

R11: 6 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc [16]

R12: 6 sc, 4sl st, 6 sc [16]

R13: 4sc, in flo 4 dec , 4 sc [12]

R14: 4 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc [16]

R15: 1 sc in each stitch around [16]

 

Stuff some more.
R16: *(2 sc, 1 dec); repeat from * all around [12]

R17: *(1 sc, 1 dec); repeat from * all around [8]

Stuff firmly, fasten off  with a long tail. Thread the tail into a tapestry needle and cinch the hole shut. Weave in the ends and your tiny Amigurumi cloud is ready 🙂

 

You can make them into keychains, bag charms or make a bunch of them and convert it into a crib mobile. I hope you have fun making  this project using this Amigurumi tiny cloud free crochet pattern. Do tag me on Social Media  Instagram if you make them @asmihandmade. I love seeing all your work. ♥️

Happy Crocheting
Ranjitha