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Batman Amigurumi Pattern

Batman Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Batman Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small handmade Batman amigurumi about 12 cm tall using YarnArt Jeans. You will crochet the head, body, arms, legs, ears and a little cape, then embroider the mask, eyes and emblem. The instructions include specific color-change tips and step-by-step rounds for clean shaping and neat seams.

Batman Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes clear abbreviations, materials and finishing notes to help you assemble everything precisely. Perfect for making a collectible toy or a thoughtful handmade gift.

Why You'll Love This Batman Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it mixes small-scale amigurumi techniques with playful superhero details that make every piece feel special. I enjoy how the color changes and embroidered emblem add personality without being complicated. I love seeing the head and body come together and how simple sewing finishes give the toy a polished look. I also appreciate that the pattern uses common yarn and small tools so you can create a tidy, compact toy quickly.

Batman Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Batman Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Batman Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Batman Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love customizing this pattern by changing the color palette; you can switch the gray to blue or purple for a unique hero look.

I also sometimes use a chunkier yarn and a larger hook to make a bigger, cuddlier version while maintaining the same stitch counts.

I often add embroidered facial expressions or a small accessory like a tiny cape clasp to personalize each doll.

For a mini keychain version, use thinner yarn and a 1.75mm hook and reduce stuffing for a compact result.

I like to experiment with the emblem: embroider it as shown or cut a small felt shape and glue or sew it on for a faster finish.

If you want posable limbs, insert thin craft wire into the arms before stuffing and bend gently to shape.

I sometimes use safety eyes instead of embroidered eyes for a slightly different aesthetic, but be mindful of safety for small children.

You can mix yarn brandsβ€”just check your gauge and adjust hook size to keep the finished height close to 12 cm.

I recommend trying a sample head to practice the mask and eye placement before embroidering the final piece.

Finally, try adding a tiny removable scarf or belt for seasonal variations; these small details make each amigurumi feel special to me.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the color-change technique can leave loose loops or holes at the transition; follow the pattern instructions to change color by leaving the last stitch with two loops and closing the stitch with the new yarn to secure the join. βœ— Overstuffing body or head makes seams bulge and distorts shaping; stuff gradually and add stuffing only as directed to keep smooth, rounded shapes. βœ— Not hiding or securing thread tails results in loose stitches later on; always fasten off and hide tails inside the toy with a needle after each section to prevent unraveling. βœ— Forgetting to count stitches during increases and decreases will cause lopsided pieces; count after each round and use stitch markers to mark the beginning of rounds for accurate shaping.

Batman Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming pocket-sized Batman amigurumi using easy-to-follow rounds and clear finishing notes. This pattern uses YarnArt Jeans and small hook for tight stitches, producing a neat 12 cm toy. Youll work color changes, simple shaping, and embroidered details to bring this tiny superhero to life. Perfect for gifting or keeping on your shelf as a handmade collectible.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Batman Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    YarnArt Jeans - black (color 53) - small amount for head, cape, gloves, boots
  • 02
    YarnArt Jeans - gray (color 80) - main body color, approximately small skein
  • 03
    YarnArt Jeans - white (color 62) - small amount for eye details
  • 04
    YarnArt Jeans - yellow (color 35) - small amount for belt and emblem edging
  • 05
    YarnArt Jeans - beige (color 05) - small amount for lower face/skin
  • 06
    YarnArt Jeans - mustard (color 84) - optional small amount for mustard edging

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.0mm
  • 02
    Stuffing material (polyester fiberfill)
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Pins for assembly
  • 05
    Needle for sewing and weaving ends (yarn/tapestry needle)
  • 06
    Stitch markers (optional)

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β€” Arms :

Info :

In black:

Round 1 :

4 sc into MR

Round 2 :

inc*4 (8)

Round 3-6 :

8 sc (4 rounds)

Info :

Switch to gray yarn: To change the color, do not work the last stitch of black color till the end (2 loops on the hook). Take the gray yarn and close the stitch with it by working through 2 loops. Tie a knot and hide them inside the legs. Change the color this way every time.

Info :

In gray:

Round 7 :

8 sc through BLO

Round 8-12 :

8 sc (5 rounds), 1 sl st

Info :

Cut the thread leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the piece (not firmly). Scissors always help me stuff hard-to-reach places or small pieces. Make the second arm.

β€” Legs :

Info :

In black:

Round 1 :

5 sc into MR

Round 2 :

inc*5 (10)

Round 3-6 :

10 sc (4 rounds)

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Switch to gray yarn:

Round 7 :

Through BLO: 10 sc

Round 8-11 :

10 sc (4 rounds), 1 sc

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Stuff the piece till the middle.

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Cut the thread on the first leg. Make the second one in the same way, but also work 1 sl st at the end of the last round. Don't cut the gray thread.

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Tie the black and gray tails in a knot and cut them off. Take the second leg and pull the gray loop out from the black one.

β€” Body :

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Go back to the first leg. Take the black yarn and pull it out, working 1 sl st. Chain 1.

Round 1 :

In gray: 10 sc along the leg, In black: 2 sc along the chain, In gray: 10 sc along the leg, In black: 2 sc along the other side of the chain (24)

Round 3-5 :

In black: 24 sc (3 rounds) - Stuff the legs.

Round 6 :

In yellow: 24 sc

Round 7 :

In gray: 24 sc through BLO

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Cut the black thread and tie it with the yellow one in a knot. Hide them inside the piece. Don't cut the yellow one for now.

Round 8 :

In gray: (4 sc, dec)*4 (20)

Round 9-10 :

20 sc (2 rounds)

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Now let's attach the arms.

Round 11 :

5 sc, 8 sc along the arm (leave the threads from the arms in the armpit area), skip 1 sc on the body, 1 sc along the body, In yellow: 5 sc, In gray: 2 sc, 8 sc along the arm, skip 1 sc on the body, 5 sc (34)

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Sew the armpit area with the remaining threads. Fasten the tails and hide them inside the body.

Round 12 :

In gray: 4 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, In yellow: 7 sc, In gray: dec, 5 sc, dec, 5 sc (30)

Round 13 :

In gray: 3 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 1 sc, In yellow: 1 sc, dec, 2 sc, In gray: 1 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec (24) - Fix and cut the yellow thread.

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Stuff the piece.

Round 14 :

(1 sc, dec)*8 (16) - Stuff the body (don't stuff the arms).

Round 15 :

(2 sc, dec)*4 (12)

Round 16 :

12 sc, 1 sl st

Info :

Cut the thread leaving a long tail for sewing. Add some stuffing material to the body.

β€” Head :

Info :

In black:

Round 1 :

6 sc into MR

Round 2 :

inc*6 (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, inc)*6 (24)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc)*6 (30)

Round 6 :

(4 sc, inc)*6 (36)

Round 7 :

(5 sc, inc)*6 (42)

Round 8 :

(6 sc, inc)*6 (48)

Round 9-16 :

48 sc (8 rounds)

Round 17 :

18 sc, In beige through BLO: 18 sc, In black: 12 sc (48)

Round 18-19 :

18 sc, In beige: 18 sc, In black: 12 sc (2 rounds)

Round 20 :

In black: (6 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 4 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 4 sc, In black: 2 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec (42)

Round 21 :

In black: (5 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 3 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, 4 sc, In black: 1 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec (36)

Round 22 :

In black: (4 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 2 sc, (dec, 4 sc)*2, In black: dec, 4 sc, dec (30)

Round 23 :

In black: (3 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: 1 sc, (dec, 3 sc)*2, In black: dec, 3 sc, dec (24)

Info :

Stuff the piece.

Round 24 :

In black: (2 sc, dec)*2, 2 sc, In beige: (dec, 2 sc)*2, In black: dec, 3 sc, dec (18)

Round 25 :

In black: (1 sc, dec)*3, In beige: 1 sc, dec, 1 sc, In black: dec, 1 sc, dec (12), 1 sl st

Info :

Fix and cut the threads. Hide them inside the head. Add some stuffing material.

β€” Ears :

Info :

In black:

Round 1 :

6 sc into MR

Round 2 :

inc*6 (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, inc)*6 (24), 1 sl st

Info :

Cut the thread, leaving a long tail for sewing. Fold the ear in half and sew, grabbing the back loops of the stitch. Pin both ears to the head and sew them till the middle.

β€” Design (Mask, Eyes, Emblem) :

Info :

MASK: Attach black yarn (leave a long tail for hiding it with a needle) to the first front loop on the head with 1 sl st, keeping the head facing you.

Round 1 :

6 sl st, 1 sc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, 7 sl st

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Cut the thread. Hide the tails inside the head with a needle.

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Using a needle, embroider two triangles and fill them with stitches. Sew the ears.

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EYES: Cut a long white thread and divide it in half into 2 thin threads.

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EMBLEM: Cut the yellow thread and also divide it in half into 2 thin threads. Align the emblem with the thread, making an oval.

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Cut the black thread and divide it in half. Embroider the bat, first outlining, and then filling it with stitches. You can also hide the extra yellow spots with gray yarn so that everything looks neat.

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To do this, divide the thread in the same way and embroider the imitation of sl st, as shown below. Do the same with the belt. If you don't want to embroider, draw or glue a figure cut out of fleece.

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Sew the head to the body stuffing the neck very firmly. If desired, you can also add the mustard edging.

β€” Cape :

Info :

Chain 10 in black, leaving a long thread, and work in turning rows - chain 1 and turn the piece at the end of each row.

Round 1 :

From the second loop from the hook: inc, 3 sc, inc, 3 sc, inc (12)

Round 2 :

12 sc

Round 3 :

inc, 10 sc, inc (14)

Round 4 :

14 sc

Round 5 :

inc, 12, inc (16)

Round 6-7 :

16 sc (2 rounds)

Round 8 :

inc, 14 sc, inc (18)

Round 9-10 :

18 sc (2 rounds)

Round 11 :

inc, 16 sc, inc (20)

Round 12-13 :

20 sc (2 rounds)

Round 14 :

inc, 18 sc, inc (22)

Round 15-16 :

22 sc (2 rounds)

Round 17 :

inc, 20 sc, inc (24)

Round 18-19 :

24 sc (2 rounds)

Info :

Cut the thread. Hide the tail inside the stitches with a needle. Wind the first tail around the neck and sew it to the other corner of the cape with a needle. Fasten the thread and hide it inside the body.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the head to the body, stuffing the neck very firmly and using the long tail left from the head to secure a tight join.
  • Sew both arms into the armpit area using the remaining arm threads, then fasten and hide tails inside the body to secure them.
  • Pin and sew both ears to the top of the head, sewing until the middle to create the upright bat-ears silhouette.
  • Wind the cape tail around the neck and sew the corners to the body; fasten threads and hide them inside the body for a neat finish.
  • Embroider the emblem on the chest: outline the oval in yellow, then embroider and fill the bat shape with divided black thread.
  • Hide all extra threads inside pieces with a needle and trim any visible tails; add optional mustard edging if desired.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the first stitch of each round to keep your rounds aligned and easy to count.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff gradually and only where instructed; overstuffing can distort the amigurumi shape and seams.
  • πŸ’‘When changing colors leave the last stitch with two loops and finish the stitch with the new color to prevent holes.
  • πŸ’‘Hide and secure thread tails inside the toy with a needle as you go to avoid long tails at the end of assembly.

This adorable Batman amigurumi pattern makes a tiny heroic buddy thats fun to crochet and perfect for gifting. It combines color work, shaping, and simple embroidery to create a polished little toy. Make one for yourself or stitch a whole team of superheroes! πŸ§ΆπŸ¦‡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 12 cm tall when using the recommended YarnArt Jeans yarn and 2.0mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn to maintain stitch density.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic knowledge of single crochet, increases, decreases, working in rounds, and simple embroidery is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience level and the speed you work at.