About This Angry Toilet Paper Amigurumi Pattern
This amusing pattern guides you to create a miniature toilet paper roll with a grumpy personality. Worked in simple flat rows and assembled with hot glue, it features a clever unrolling mechanism that reveals a second face. It's designed to be a hanging ornament, making it a memorable conversation starter for your tree.
The project uses standard worsted weight yarn and felt for the facial features, keeping materials simple. It's a great stash-buster that comes together in no time.
Why You'll Love This Angry Toilet Paper Amigurumi Pattern
I absolutely love this pattern because it brings so much laughter to everyone who sees it! The angry expression combined with the innocent household object is pure comedy, and the fact that it actually unrolls is such a delightful surprise. It's incredibly satisfying to make something so quick that has such a big impact on the holiday decor. Plus, it's a fantastic way to use up scrap white yarn!
Switch Things Up
I love how versatile this funny little pattern is! You can easily switch up the mood by changing the felt eyebrows to create a sad, surprised, or happy roll.
Want to make a giant huggable version? Simply swap your worsted yarn for chunky blanket yarn and a large hook. The pattern remains exactly the same, but you'll end up with a hilarious throw pillow size!
You can also experiment with colorsβtry making a pink or blue pastel roll for a cute twist, or use sparkle yarn for extra festive flair.
For a functional twist, add a keychain attachment instead of ornament string to take your grumpy little friend with you wherever you go.
Consider making a whole set with different expressions to hide around the house or give as a gag gift set to friends.
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
β Gluing the face on the wrong side of the roll prevents it from showing when rolled up; check the orientation before applying hot glue.
β Making the initial chain too tight can cause the strip to curl; use a slightly larger hook for the foundation chain if needed.
β Using stiff acrylic yarn might make the paper hard to roll; choose a softer yarn for a better draping effect.
β Forgetting to flip the tube edges inward creates a raw look; ensure you fold them in for a clean, finished roll structure.