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Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

Lady Liberty 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 Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small Lady Liberty amigurumi complete with crown, torch, hair and a tiny book. It is designed to be crocheted in pale green with a small yellow flame accent and embroidered eyes. The pattern includes full stitch-by-stitch rounds, finishing tips, and clear assembly instructions to help you complete a 13 cm finished toy.

Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Worked in 100% cotton 3ply yarn with a 2mm hook to achieve tidy stitches and firm structure. Perfect for gifting, display, or to add to a patriotic collection.

Why You'll Love This Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it takes a beloved symbol and turns it into a tiny, handmade keepsake that anyone can cherish. I enjoy the mix of simple amigurumi construction with little decorative touches like the crown and torch that add personality. I also appreciate how the pattern breaks each section into clear rounds, making it easy to follow and track. Sewing and finishing bring everything together, which is where the toy really comes alive and feels special.

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

Switch Things Up

I love customizing this pattern by changing colors β€” try mint green, teal, or even pastel shades for a fresh look.

I sometimes make a mini version using thinner yarn and a 1.5mm hook to create keychain-sized keepsakes.

I also enjoy using a chunkier yarn and a larger hook to make a cuddly, oversized Lady Liberty that looks great on shelves.

I often add tiny embroidered details on the book cover, like initials or a small star, to personalize gifts.

I like to substitute embroidered eyes with tiny safety eyes for a glossier look, but be mindful of safety with small children.

I sometimes add a wire inside the arm so the torch can be posed upward for display purposes.

I swap the yellow flame for a gradient yarn to give a subtle shaded flame effect that looks more dynamic.

I enjoy making matching sets β€” try a small pedestal or display plaque crocheted in grey to mimic the statue base.

I recommend experimenting with stitch tension; tighter tension gives a firmer toy while looser tension yields a softer, squishier finish.

I often finish edges with a contrasting trim color to accentuate the crown points and sash for a more whimsical style.

When gifting, I add a small loop at the top of the crown so it can be hung as seasonal decor for the 4th of July.

For extra durability, I sometimes reinforce sewn joins with a few extra mattress stitches and weave in tails securely inside the toy.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the instruction to crochet the first round in the third loop of the chain; check the first round instructions carefully and work into the third loop as directed to get the correct edge for the dress. βœ— Forgetting to join the legs properly before working the body rounds can create a gap; do not fasten off the second leg and connect the two legs by inserting the loop of the needle into one stitch of the first leg to join them securely. βœ— Not stuffing gradually causes lumps or flattened shapes; add stuffing in small amounts while shaping and stop at the indicated rounds to finish stuffing before closing. βœ— Ignoring front loop/back loop rounds will change shaping and details; pay attention to the rounds labeled to work in front loop only or back loop to keep the pattern shaping accurate.

Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming Lady Liberty amigurumi to celebrate the 4th of July or as a unique handmade gift. This pattern guides you step-by-step through crocheting the body, crown, torch, hair and accessories using simple shaping techniques. You will enjoy creating a collectible little statue with detailed instructions, stitch counts, and assembly notes to help you finish with confidence.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    100% cotton 3ply yarn (sports weight equivalent), approximately 50g pale green for main body and hair
  • 02
    Small amount of yellow yarn for the flame (approx 5-10g)
  • 03
    Black embroidery thread for the eyes (small amount)
  • 04
    Hypoallergenic polyester stuffing (small bag)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.0mm
  • 02
    Sewing needle
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Embroidery needle and black thread for eyes
  • 05
    Yarn needle for sewing pieces together
  • 06
    Pins for positioning hair and crown
  • 07
    Polyester stuffing

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β€” Dress :

Info :

With pale green chain 26 and start crocheting in the first chain, closing a circle. For the first round, you will crochet in the third loop of the chain (if you don't know where is located the third loop, watch the minute 0:52 of this video).

Round 1 to 6 :

26sc

Round 7 :

5sc, 1dec, 12sc, 1dec, 5sc Total 24sts

Round 8 to 12 :

24sts

Round 13 :

(2sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

Infos :

Join with a slip stitch. Cut the yarn and fasten it off.

β€” Dress Detail :

Info :

With pale green chain 35. Start crocheting in the first chain, closing a circle.

Round 1 :

10sl, 25sc

Round 2 and 3 :

10blsl, 25blsc

Infos :

Join with a sl. Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a small tail for sewing it.

β€” Body :

Info :

With pale green yarn start

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

6inc Total 12sts

Round 3 :

12bpsc

Round 4 and 5 :

12sc

Infos :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Make another one following the same instructions. Don’t fasten off the second leg and connect the two legs by inserting the loop of the needle inside one stitch of the first leg, following

Round 6 :

24sc(12 from each leg)

Round 7 to 10 :

24sc

Round 11 :

(6sc, 1dec) repeat 3 times Total 21sts

Round 12 to 14 :

21sc

Round 15 :

(5sc, 1dec) repeat 3 times Total 18sts

Round 16 :

18sc

Infos :

Stop here for adding stuffing material before continuing. For the next round, you will crochet together with the dress.

Round 17 :

18sc

Round 18 :

18blsl

Info :

For the next round, you will work only in the remaining front loop of the previous round).

Round 19 :

FL (1sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 27sts

Round 20 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 36sts

Round 21 :

(5sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 42sts

Round 22 to 29 :

42sc

Round 30 :

(5sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 36sts

Round 31 :

(4sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 30sts

Round 32 :

(3sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 24sts

Round 33 :

(2sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

Info :

Stop here for finish stuffing the doll.

Round 34 :

(1sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 12sts

Info :

Cut the yarn, fasten it off and hide the remaining tail inside the toy.

β€” Arms :

Info :

Continue working with the green.

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 8sts

Round 3 to 8 :

8sc

Round 9 :

4sc (crocheting the sides together, closing the arms)

Infos :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a small tail for sewing it.

β€” Crown :

Info :

With pale green chain 28. Skip the first chain and start,

Row 1 :

27sc, chain 1, turn

Row 2 :

1blsc, (chain 5, skip the first chain, 1sl, 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, skip one st from the foundation, 3blsc) repeat 7 times, 1blsc

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a tail for sewing it.

β€” Hair :

Info :

With pale green yarn start,

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

6inc Total 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

Round 4 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 24sts

Round 5 :

(3sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 30sts

Round 6 :

(4sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 36sts

Round 7 :

(5sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 42sts

Round 8 to 11 :

42sc

Round 12 :

chain 2, 12dc, chain 2, 1sl, chain 2, 12dc, chain 2, 1sc, (chain 7, skip the first chain, 6sc, join with sc) repeat 16 times.

Infos :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a long tail for sewing it.

β€” Torch :

Info :

With pale green start,

Round 1 :

4sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

4sc

Round 3 :

(1inc, 1sc) repeat 2 times Total 6sts

Round 4 :

6sc

Round 5 :

6FL inc Total 12sts

Round 6 :

12bpsc

Round 7 :

12sc

Infos :

Join with a sl. Cut the yarn, fasten it off and leave a small tail for sewing.

β€” Flame :

Info :

With yellow start,

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2 and 3 :

6sc

Round 4 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 8sts

Round 5 :

8sc

Infos :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Sew the flame inside the torch

β€” Book :

Info :

Chain 5. Skip the first chain and start,

Row 1 to 4 :

4sc, chain 1 and turn.

Info :

After the row 4, crochet the contour around the detail following 3sc in the corner, 4sc going down, 3sc in the next corner, 3sc, 3sc in the next corner, 4sc. Join with a sl.

β€” Assembly :

Step 1 :

Place the hair on Lady Liberty's head, use pins to fasten the hair to prevent moving while sewing it. Sew all around the hair.

Step 2 :

Sew the crown above the round with the double crochet.

Step 3 :

Sew the left arm between rounds 7 and 11 of the body.

Step 4 :

Dress the dress detail, placing it over the left shoulder. Sew it around the body.

Step 5 :

Place the book on her left hand and sew it.

Step 6 :

Sew the right arm in round 11, taking 4 stitches in length. Add a small stitch to sew the arm on her face so it remains standing.

Step 7 :

Sew the torch in the third round of the arm. Embroider the eyes in round 24 leaving 5 stitches between them.

Assembly Instructions

  • Place the hair on Lady Liberty's head, use pins to fasten the hair to prevent moving while sewing it and sew all around the hair.
  • Sew the crown above the round with the double crochet so it sits centered on top of the head.
  • Sew the left arm between rounds 7 and 11 of the body and secure firmly with small mattress stitches for durability.
  • Dress the dress detail over the left shoulder and sew it around the body ensuring an even drape.
  • Place the book on her left hand and sew it securely into position using the tail left from the book piece.
  • Sew the right arm in round 11 taking approximately 4 stitches in length; add a small additional stitch to attach the arm to the face area so it remains standing.
  • Sew the torch into the third round of the arm and embroider the eyes in round 24 leaving five stitches between them for correct spacing.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use pins to hold the hair and crown in place while sewing to ensure correct positioning and symmetry.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff gradually and stop at the indicated rounds to adjust shaping before continuing to close the piece.
  • πŸ’‘Work the rounds indicated in the front loop or back loop only carefully to achieve the correct shaping for the neck and shoulder area.
  • πŸ’‘Leave small tails for sewing details like the dress detail and crown to make assembly easier and neater.

This Lady Liberty amigurumi pattern turns a famous icon into a tiny handmade keepsake you will adore.πŸ—½ The pattern includes full round-by-round instructions, materials and assembly tips to guide you through every step.🧢 Perfect for patriotic gifts, display, or as a special handmade collectible β€” happy crocheting!✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 13 cm (5 inches) tall with the crown when using the recommended 100% cotton 3ply yarn and 2mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the final size will change. Choose an appropriate hook size for your yarn and expect the finished toy to be larger or smaller accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes you are familiar with single crochet, increases, decreases, working in the round, and basic front/back loop techniques.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters finish this project in about 5-7 hours, depending on experience and how much time you spend on finishing and assembly.