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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 Batman amigurumi approximately 12 cm tall using YarnArt Jeans yarn and a 2 mm hook. It includes full instructions for head, body, arms, legs, ears, cape, and embroidered details so you can make a polished finished toy. Techniques include color changes, working in BLO, and simple embroidery for the emblem and eyes.

Batman Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Perfect for gift-making or adding to your amigurumi collection, the pattern balances simple shaping with creative finishing. Detailed photos and notes help with color changes and assembly for a neat result.

Why You'll Love This Batman Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a tiny hero to life with simple techniques and a lot of personality. I enjoy the way the color changes and embroidered emblem add character without requiring very complex stitches. The small size makes it perfect for quick makes and gift-giving, yet it still feels like a satisfying project to finish. Sewing the head and working the cape are particular highlights for me β€” they add a handmade charm that people really appreciate.

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 amigurumi by changing color palettes; try pastel blues and pinks for a soft, modern hero or deep navy and gray for a more classic look.

I often make a mini keychain-sized version by using thinner yarn and a smaller hook β€” you can also make it larger using bulky yarn for a cuddly plush.

I sometimes embroider different facial expressions to give the character more personality β€” moving the eyes slightly changes its mood entirely.

For an alternate emblem, try cutting a small felt shape and glueing or sewing it on if you prefer not to embroider.

You can swap the cape style: make a longer rectangle or a scalloped edge for a whimsical effect, or add snaps to make it removable.

I like adding tiny accessories like a crocheted utility belt or a removable mask in contrasting yarn for play options.

If you want poseable limbs, carefully insert thin wire before finishing stuffing and sewing; this gives you more display options.

Mix textures by using a slightly fuzzy yarn for the cape while keeping the body in smooth yarn to make the cape stand out visually.

Try embroidery thread for the emblem for crisper details, or use double strands of yarn if you want a chunkier, bolder emblem.

I recommend trying different stuffing levels for varied firmness β€” softer stuffing looks squishier while firmer stuffing helps the toy hold its shape better.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when joining rounds can cause you to lose track of the start of round; place a marker at the first stitch of each round to stay aligned. βœ— Changing color incorrectly by fastening off too early may leave a visible knot or loose loop; leave last two loops on the hook and pull new color through to close the stitch for a neat finish. βœ— Overstuffing the head or body can distort shaping and make sewing difficult; stuff gradually and shape as you go, adding small amounts until you reach the desired firmness. βœ— Forgetting to count stitches after increases and decreases causes uneven shaping; count your stitches after every round especially when following multi-color shaping instructions.

Batman Amigurumi Pattern

Make your own adorable Batman amigurumi with this detailed crochet pattern. You will create a 12cm tall handmade hero with color changes, embroidered emblem, and a removable cape. Clear step-by-step rounds and helpful tips guide you through head, body, limbs, ears, and finishing touches so you can craft a neat, gift-ready toy.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Batman Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    YarnArt Jeans - black (color 53) - small amount for head, cape, boots and accents
  • 02
    YarnArt Jeans - gray (color 80) - approximately 20-30g for body and limbs
  • 03
    YarnArt Jeans - white (color 62) - small amount for eye details
  • 04
    YarnArt Jeans - yellow (color 35) - small amount for belt and emblem edge
  • 05
    YarnArt Jeans - beige (color 05) - small amount for face skin area
  • 06
    YarnArt Jeans - mustard (color 84) - optional small amount for edging detail

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2mm
  • 02
    Polyester stuffing material
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Pins
  • 05
    Needle for sewing and embroidery
  • 06
    Stitch markers (optional)

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β€” Arms :

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In black:

Round 1 :

4 sc into MR (4)

Round 2 :

inc*4 (8)

Round 3-6 :

8 sc (4 rounds) (8)

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Switch to gray yarn:

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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.

Round 7 :

8 sc through BLO (8)

Round 8-12 :

8 sc (5 rounds) (8)

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1 sl st. Cut the thread leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the piece (not firmly). Make the second arm.

β€” Legs :

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In black:

Round 1 :

5 sc into MR (5)

Round 2 :

inc*5 (10)

Round 3-6 :

10 sc (4 rounds) (10)

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Switch to gray yarn:

Round 7 :

10 sc through BLO (10)

Round 8-11 :

10 sc (4 rounds), 1 sc (10)

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Stuff the piece till the middle. 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. 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.

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When changing the color, try not to stretch the thread, which you move to another place so that it does not tighten the piece in the future.

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 2 :

In gray: 9 sc, In black: 1 sc - crochet around the stitch of the previous round, 2 sc, 1 sc - crochet around the stitch of the previous round (inserting the hook closer to the last worked sc so that it is at an angle); In gray: 8 sc, In black: 1 sc - crochet around the stitch of the previous round, 2 sc (24)

Round 3-5 :

In black: 24 sc (3 rounds) (24)

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Stuff the legs.

Round 6 :

In yellow: 24 sc (24)

Round 7 :

In gray: 24 sc through BLO (24)

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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) (20)

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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.

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Stuff the piece.

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)

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Fix and cut the yellow thread.

Round 14 :

(1 sc, dec)*8 (16)

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Stuff the body (don't stuff the arms).

Round 15 :

(2 sc, dec)*4 (12)

Round 16 :

12 sc, 1 sl st (12)

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

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) (48)

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) (48)

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)

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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€” Head :

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In black:

Round 1 :

6 sc into MR (6)

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) (48)

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) (48)

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 (6)

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 :

Item Name (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.

Item Name (EYES) :

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

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

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Sew the ears.

Item Name (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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You can also hide the extra yellow spots with gray yarn so that everything looks neat.

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Cut the black thread and divide it in half. Embroider the bat, first outlining, and then filling it with stitches.

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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.

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If you don't want to embroider, draw or glue a figure cut out of fleece.

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If desired, you can also add the mustard edging.

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Sew the head to the body stuffing the neck very firmly.

β€” Cape :

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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 (12)

Round 3 :

inc, 10 sc, inc (14)

Round 4 :

14 sc (14)

Round 5 :

inc, 12 sc, inc (16)

Round 6-7 :

16 sc (2 rounds) (16)

Round 8 :

inc, 14 sc, inc (18)

Round 9-10 :

18 sc (2 rounds) (18)

Round 11 :

inc, 16 sc, inc (20)

Round 12-13 :

20 sc (2 rounds) (20)

Round 14 :

inc, 18 sc, inc (22)

Round 15-16 :

22 sc (2 rounds) (22)

Round 17 :

inc, 20 sc, inc (24)

Round 18-19 :

24 sc (2 rounds) (24)

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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.

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ALL DONE!

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach arms to the body by crocheting 8 sc along each arm into the armholes when instructed (see Body round 11), leaving the arm threads in the armpit area, then sew the armpit area with remaining threads and hide tails inside the body.
  • Sew legs to the body when joining them (Body round 1) by placing them as described, closing the chain between legs with 2 sc on each side so the legs are secured and aligned.
  • Pin both ears to the head and sew them until the middle, then hide threads inside the head and add some stuffing before fully closing.
  • Embroider emblem and eyes on the chest and face: divide threads into thin strands for finer embroidery, outline first then fill, and hide tails inside the body/head with a needle.
  • Sew the head to the body, stuffing the neck very firmly as you join to ensure a secure, neat neck seam.
  • Wind the cape tail around the neck and sew it to the other corner of the cape, fasten and hide the thread inside the body for a tidy finish.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of rounds so you stay on track with increases and decreases.
  • πŸ’‘When changing colors, do not pull the carried thread too tight; keep it loose to avoid distorting shape later.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff gradually and evenly, especially the head and body, to maintain smooth shaping and avoid lumps.
  • πŸ’‘Hide and secure embroidery and color-change threads inside the body/head to prevent loose ends from showing.
  • πŸ’‘Pin pieces before sewing to check placement and symmetry for a professional-looking finish.

This tiny Batman amigurumi is a perfect quick handmade gift that packs tons of charm into a 12cm size. Create the emblem, embroider the eyes, and add a tiny cape for full superhero vibes. Make one for a friend or keep it on your shelf to brighten your day. 🧢🧡

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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 a 2 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will change the final size; adjust your hook accordingly and expect the toy to be larger or smaller.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and requires experience with amigurumi basics, color changes, working in BLO, and simple embroidery.

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, embroidery detail, and assembly pace.