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Merry-go-round Amigurumi Pattern

Merry-go-round Amigurumi Pattern
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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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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journeyβ€”perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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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 Merry-go-round Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a decorative crochet merry-go-round with three small horses and a rotating central post. The design combines amigurumi horse construction with a sturdy wooden frame and a shaped roof using fishing line. You will learn to crochet round bases, shape a conical roof, and assemble a rotating carousel using simple hardware. Clear photo steps show how each part is made and put together for a beautiful finished piece.

Merry-go-round Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes full materials, stitch key, step-by-step rounds for every piece, and clear assembly instructions. Ideal for making a colourful keepsake or a special handmade gift.

Why You'll Love This Merry-go-round Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it blends charming amigurumi techniques with practical assembly using simple hardware, creating a toy that both looks delightful and functions well. The horses are small and sweet, making them fast and satisfying to crochet while the base and roof bring in an enjoyable challenge. I love how color changes and the fishing-line roof let you play with texture and shape for a professional finish. Making the carousel feels rewarding because the final assembly turns all those little parts into a magical rotating piece.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how many ways you can customize this carousel: try different color palettes to match nursery decor or holiday themes.

Make the horses in pastel shades for a soft baby mobile version, or bold brights for a statement shelf piece.

Want a mini version? Use thinner yarn and a smaller pipe or cardboard tube to create a tiny keychain carousel.

For a sturdier keepsake, swap the plastic pipe for a wooden dowel and adjust the striping pattern to match the dowel circumference.

Add tiny felt saddles, embroidered eyes, or tiny stitched smiles to give each horse a unique personality.

Experiment with metallic yarn or sparkly threads for the scalloped edge or roof sections to add a festive shimmer.

You can replace the wooden beads with painted beads in matching colors or use glass beads for a more elegant look.

Make a set of three different colored carousels as a coordinated gift collection β€” each with a slightly different roof pattern.

I sometimes add a removable top so the roof lifts for easy cleaning or for storing small treasures inside the base.

Consider using a small battery-operated music box inside the base for a musical carousel β€” just ensure the hardware and glue placement allow the lid to sit flush.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during spiral rounds can make counting increases confusing; place a contrasting yarn marker at the start of each round to keep track precisely. βœ— Crocheting too tightly when working the base may make it difficult to glue to the wooden circle; maintain even, moderate tension and check fit against the plywood often. βœ— Applying excessive glue near the screw and nuts can prevent the top circle from rotating freely; use small amounts and avoid glue on moving metal parts. βœ— Not keeping the fishing line tension consistent for the roof causes uneven shaping; practice tensioning the line gently and allow it to relax slightly toward the edges for a smooth cone. βœ— Forgetting to stuff evenly leads to lumpy horse bodies; stuff gradually while shaping, adding small amounts and smoothing as you go. βœ— Changing color incorrectly on the central post stripes may create visible joins; follow the instruction to leave a loop on the hook for neat color transitions.

Merry-go-round Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming crochet merry-go-round complete with three little horses, a spinning post and a conical roof. This pattern guides you through crocheting the horses, assembling the wooden frame, and shaping the roof with fishing line and hardware for a sturdy, decorative toy. You will enjoy colorful sections and thoughtful finishing details that bring the carousel to life. Perfect for gifting or as a playful home decor piece.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Merry-go-round Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Yarn Art Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160 m/50 g) - turquoise (76) - approx 1-2 skeins depending on size
  • 02
    Yarn Art Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160 m/50 g) - pink (78) - approx 1 skein
  • 03
    Yarn Art Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160 m/50 g) - white (62) - approx 1-2 skeins
  • 04
    Yarn Art Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160 m/50 g) - yellow (35) - approx 1 skein
  • 05
    Small amounts of darker turquoise, light pink and light yellow for horse manes and hooves
  • 06
    Alize Cotton Gold Hobby (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 165 m/50 g) - ivory (01) - for horse bodies
  • 07
    Thin black yarn for embroidering eyes

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.25mm (the hook size may vary depending on your crocheting density)
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    Big-eyed needle for sewing pieces
  • 03
    Sewing pins for assembly
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Lighter (to melt fishing line tip)
  • 06
    Glue gun
  • 07
    Superglue (for securing nuts and beads)
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    Pruner
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    Stitch markers
  • 10
    Synthetic fiberfill
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    2 round plywood blanks, diameter 20 cm
  • 12
    Wooden beads, diameter 1 cm (8 pcs)
  • 13
    Screw 8 mm x 100 mm and 3 matching nuts (8 mm)
  • 14
    Washers (2 large and 1 small)
  • 15
    Plastic pipe couplings 5 pcs x 20 mm inner diameter (outer diameter ~28 mm) or cardboard tube (kitchen stretch film tube)
  • 16
    Wooden sticks for manicure 15 cm long (6 pcs)
  • 17
    Fishing line, diameter 1 mm

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β€” Materials :

Info :

Yarn Yarn Art Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 160 m/50 g) turquoise (76), pink (78), white (62), yellow (35). Also for the manes and hooves of horses, you will need a small amount of any dark turquoise, light pink and light yellow yarn. Alize Cotton Gold Hobby (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 165 m/50 g) ivory (01) for horse bodies. Thin black yarn for embroidering eyes. For the frame, you will need 2 round plywood blanks for clocks with a diameter of 20 cm. Wooden beads with a diameter of 1 cm - 8 pcs. Screw 8 mm*100 mm, 3 nuts suitable (8 mm), 2 large washers and 1 small one. Plastic pipe couplings 5 pcs*20 mm (inner diameter), outer diameter about 28 mm; alternative cardboard tube from kitchen stretch film of similar diameter. Synthetic fiberfill, adhesive tape, wooden sticks for manicure 15 cm long 6 pcs, fishing line diameter 1 mm.

Info :

Tools: 2.25mm crochet hook (hook size may vary), big eyed needle, sewing pins, lighter, glue gun, superglue, pruner. Glue is required for structural strength.

β€” Stitch Key :

Infos :

AR – Adjustable Ring (Magic Ring). sc – single crochet. sl st – slip stitch. dc – double crochet. ch – chain. inc – increase. dec – decrease. ( )*n – repeat combination in brackets n times.

β€” Horses :

Info :

For horse body use ivory Alize Cotton Gold Hobby 01. For hooves and mane with a tail, use any bright shades of the same color: darker for the hooves and lighter for the mane and tail. I used 2 shades of pink, 2 shades of blue and 2 shades of yellow. Start crocheting with ivory yarn. Use a piece of yarn of contrasting color as a marker for easier rounds counting.

Round 1 :

6 sc in AR

Round 2 :

inc*6=12 sc

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc

Round 4-6 :

3 rounds of 18 sc. Finish with a sl st, leave a long end. Set aside the detail (this is the muzzle of a horse).

Item Name (Muzzle Chain) :

Chain 7 with ivory yarn. 3 sc in the second loop from the hook, 4 sc along the chain, 3 sc in the last loop of the chain. Turn the work and crochet along the bottom side of the chain 4 sc = 14 sc around.

Round 2 :

inc*3, 4 sc, inc*3, 4 sc = 20 sc

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*3, 4 sc, (1 sc, inc)*3, 4 sc = 26 sc

Round 4 :

(1 sc, inc, 1 sc)*3, 4 sc, (1 sc, inc, 1 sc)*3, 4 sc = 32 sc

Round 5-8 :

4 rounds of 32 sc

Round 9 :

work only 14 sc

Round 10-12 :

Do not continue the round, but go right to the first st of the round (the first one after the marker) and work spiral rounds of the 14 sc. Sc 3 rounds up - it should be the neck.

Info :

Thread the end of the yarn from the muzzle into the needle and sew to the neck. To do this sew together 2 sc of the neck (right in the center of the neck front) and 2 sc of the muzzle.

Round 13 :

Work around both parts 28 sc.

Round 14 :

Make a decrease at the junction of the neck with the muzzle on both sides, it turns out 26 sc.

Round 15 :

Make 1 more decrease on both sides in the same place, 24 sc remain.

Round 16 :

24 sc

Round 17 :

(2 sc, dec)*6 = 18 sc. Stuff the neck and the muzzle of the horse.

Round 18 :

(1 sc, dec)*6 = 12 sc

Round 19 :

Dec every st until the opening closes, adding fiberfill if necessary. Cut the yarn and hide the end.

Info :

Stuff the body and sew the opening on the back.

β€” Legs :

Round 1 :

Start crocheting with colored yarn: 6 sc in AR, then sc one more round of 6 sc with colored yarn and 4 rounds of ivory yarn. Finish with a sl st. Do not stuff, leave a long end. Make 4 pcs.

Info :

Sew the legs to the body.

β€” Ears :

Info :

For ears crochet small triangles with ivory yarn. Chain 5.

Round 1 :

4 sc

Round 2 :

Do not make a turning ch, insert the hook right into the second st = 3 sc

Round 3 :

Do not make a turning ch, insert the hook right into the second st = 2 sc

Round 4 :

Do not make a turning ch, insert the hook right into the second st = 1 sc. Leave a long end.

Info :

Thread the end of the yarn into the needle and sew together the 2 corners of the triangle. Sew the ear to the horse head. Crochet and sew the second ear in the same way.

β€” Mane & Tail :

Info :

Crochet the mane with yarn a little lighter than the hooves. Attach the yarn to the forehead of the horse, crochet 3 ch and 2 dc in the same point.

Instruction :

Next, crochet along the neck for 3 dc from each point. The hook is simply inserted under the posts along an imaginary line. At the end, crochet 2 dc and 3 ch, finish with a sl st. Cut the yarn and hide the end.

Info :

For the tail, cut 4 pieces of yarn 10 cm each. Fasten one thread at a time.

Info :

Embroider eyes with thin black yarn.

Info :

Crochet 2 more horses in other colors.

β€” Carousel Frame & Base Preparation :

Info :

Let's get to the carousel frame. Glue 5 plastic sleeves together with ordinary tape. Or cut a cardboard tube/plastic pipe with a diameter of 28 mm and a length of about 17.5 cm.

Info :

Glue 4 beads on one of the wooden circles at the same distance. Glue 4 more beads between them on the other side.

Instruction :

Insert the screw into the hole and fix it with a nut on the reverse side, applying a drop of superglue under the nut.

Instruction :

Put washers on the screw in this order: large, small, large.

Instruction :

Put a second wooden circle on the screw. Check that it should spin freely without touching the beads. At the same time, the beads will not allow it to fall sideways.

β€” Base (Turquoise Canvas) :

Info :

Let's start crocheting the base. Work spiral rounds with turquoise yarn using a marker. I use a contrasting color piece of yarn.

Round 1 :

Chain 12, sl st in the 1st loop.

Round 2 :

(1 sc, inc)*6 = 18 sc

Round 3 :

1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc = 24 sc

Round 4 :

(3 sc, inc)*6 = 30 sc

Round 5 :

2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc = 36 sc

Round 6 :

(5 sc, inc)*6 = 42 sc

Round 7 :

3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc)*5, 3 sc = 48 sc

Round 8 :

(7 sc, inc)*6 = 54 sc

Round 9 :

4 sc, inc, (8 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc = 60 sc

Round 10 :

(9 sc, inc)*6 = 66 sc

Round 11 :

5 sc, inc, (10 sc, inc)*5, 5 sc = 72 sc

Round 12 :

(11 sc, inc)*6 = 78 sc

Round 13 :

6 sc, inc, (12 sc, inc)*5, 6 sc = 84 sc

Round 14 :

(13 sc, inc)*6 = 90 sc

Round 15 :

7 sc, inc, (14 sc, inc)*5, 7 sc = 96 sc

Round 16 :

(15 sc, inc)*6 = 102 sc

Round 17 :

8 sc, inc, (16 sc, inc)*5, 8 sc = 108 sc

Round 18 :

(17 sc, inc)*6 = 114 sc

Round 19 :

9 sc, inc, (18 sc, inc)*5, 9 sc = 120 sc

Round 20 :

(19 sc, inc)*6 = 126 sc

Round 21 :

10 sc, inc, (20 sc, inc)*5, 10 sc = 132 sc

Info :

Change yarn to the pink and continue crocheting to the edge of the wooden circle. Keep in mind that due to varying gauges, you may need more or fewer rounds in the base circle.

Round 22 :

(21 sc, inc)*6 = 138 sc

Round 23 :

11 sc, inc, (22 sc, inc)*5, 11 sc = 144 sc

Round 24 :

(23 sc, inc)*6 = 150 sc

Round 25 :

12 sc, inc, (24 sc, inc)*5, 12 sc = 156 sc. Finish with a sl st. Do not fasten off.

Round 26 :

156 sc through the back loops.

Round 27-31 :

3 rounds of 156 sc through both loops. Finish with a sl st. Cut the yarn.

β€” Edge Decoration (Yellow Scallops) :

Instruction :

Join yellow yarn to the 25th round and work through the front loops: skip 2 st, (3 dc, 1 ch, 3 dc) in the third st. Skip 2 st, 1 sc in the 6th st. Repeat around. Cut the yarn and fix the end.

Instruction :

Join yellow yarn to the end of the last pink round and sc in the pink st capturing the ch loop on the top of the yellow corners. At these points, crochet 2 sc in 1 st. It turns out alternation (5 sc, inc)* until the end of the round.

Instruction :

Crochet 3 more rounds without inc. Put the crocheted canvas on the base, gluing it to the plywood around the screw by about half the radius.

Instruction :

Tighten the 2 nuts in such a way that there is a gap of about 1-2 mm between the floor and the lower nut so that the top circle can rotate. Glue nuts with superglue.

β€” Central Post (Striped) :

Instruction :

Crochet the central post with yellow and white colors. Chain as long as necessary to wrap around the pipe. Sl st in the 1st loop. I got 24 loops. Now we need to calculate the strips pattern. I will have an alternation of 2 yellow and 3 white sc. For even stripes, 25 sc in a round will need. In order for the strips to twist, we need 1 loop less, that is, just 24. If you got a different amount of ch, try another pattern, for example 2 yellow and 2 white sc. Then the number of loops should be a multiple of 4 minus 1 (23 or 27). Or 3 yellow and 3 white, then the number of loops should be a multiple of 6 minus 1 (23 or 29).

Instruction :

Crochet 2 yellow sc, 3 white sc. Change the yarn color in this order: leave the second yellow sc incompleted (2 loops on the hook). Finish the yellow st with white yarn and continue crocheting with white.

Info :

Due to the lack of one loop, the colored stripes will shift and spiral. Crochet as high as the pipe is, insert the pipe inside. Cut the yarn and hide the ends.

Instruction :

Glue the lower edge of the pipe to the base with a glue gun. Be careful not to get glue on the screw and nuts, otherwise it will interfere with rotation. For reliability, also sew the bottom of the pipe to the base, using white and yellow yarn alternately.

β€” Roof (Fishing Line Reinforced) :

Info :

Let's crochet the roof. To keep the roof in shape, we will crochet it with fishing line. Need an ordinary fishing line with a diameter of 1 mm. So that the fishing line does not get tangled, clamp the skein with a hairpin so it is easy to open and release several turns of fishing line. First, melt the tip of the fishing line with a lighter to form a ball at the end. It will not let the fishing line slip out of crocheting.

Round 1 :

Start crocheting with pink yarn. 6 sc in AR

Round 2 :

inc*6 = 12 sc. Starting from the second round, apply the fishing line to the previous round and crochet so that it passes under the stitches.

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6 = 18 sc

Round 4 :

Join turquoise yarn and crochet in this order: (pink 2 sc, inc, turq 2 sc, inc)*3 = 24 sc. Do not forget to change the yarn color correctly.

Round 5 :

(pink 3 sc, inc, turq 3 sc, inc)*3 = 30 sc

Round 6 :

(pink 4 sc, inc, turq 4 sc, inc)*3 = 36 sc

Round 7 :

(pink 5 sc, inc, turq 5 sc, inc)*3 = 42 sc

Round 8 :

(pink 6 sc, inc, turq 6 sc, inc)*3 = 48 sc

Round 9 :

(pink 7 sc, inc, turq 7 sc, inc)*3 = 54 sc

Round 10 :

(pink 8 sc, inc, turq 8 sc, inc)*3 = 60 sc

Round 11 :

(pink 9 sc, inc, turq 9 sc, inc)*3 = 66 sc

Round 12 :

(pink 10 sc, inc, turq 10 sc, inc)*3 = 72 sc

Round 13 :

(pink 11 sc, inc, turq 11 sc, inc)*3 = 78 sc

Round 14 :

(pink 12 sc, inc, turq 12 sc, inc)*3 = 84 sc

Round 15 :

(pink 13 sc, inc, turq 13 sc, inc)*3 = 90 sc

Round 16 :

(pink 14 sc, inc, turq 14 sc, inc)*3 = 96 sc

Round 17 :

(pink 15 sc, inc, turq 15 sc, inc)*3 = 102 sc

Info :

Important! The roof scheme corresponds to the usual flat circle. Its shape will depend only on the tension of the fishing line. In the beginning, try to pull the line a little more to get a conical shape. The farther from the middle, the looser the fishing line should lie so that the shape becomes flatter towards the edges. Crocheting should not be too loose, otherwise the fishing line will freely crawl wherever it pleases. The stitches should hold it tightly.

Assembly Instructions

  • Glue 4 wooden beads on one wooden circle at equal distances and glue 4 more beads between them on the other side to create supports for the upper disc.
  • Insert the 8 mm screw through the plywood hole and fix it with a nut on the reverse side, adding a drop of superglue under the nut for security.
  • Place the second wooden circle on the screw and add washers on the screw in order: large, small, large; adjust nuts so the top circle spins freely with a 1-2 mm gap.
  • Glue and sew the crocheted turquoise canvas to the wooden base around the screw by about half the radius so the base is fixed but the top disc can rotate.
  • Insert the striped crocheted post (tubular piece) over the plastic pipe and glue the lower edge of the pipe to the base with a glue gun; then sew the pipe bottom to the base with alternating yarn for added reliability.
  • Assemble horses (sew muzzle to neck, close openings, attach legs, ears and mane) and attach horses to the rotating platform in desired positions once the central post is fixed.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a contrasting piece of yarn as a marker when working spiral rounds to keep track of the start of each round.
  • πŸ’‘Check fit frequently against the wooden circle while crocheting the base to ensure you reach the edge without excessive increases.
  • πŸ’‘Be cautious with glue near the screw and nuts; avoid gluing moving parts so the carousel can rotate freely.
  • πŸ’‘Melt the tip of the fishing line with a lighter to form a small ball so it will not slip out of the work while crocheting the roof.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff horse parts gradually, and sew openings securely; overstuffing can distort small details.

This merry-go-round pattern combines sweet amigurumi horses with a handcrafted wooden frame for a delightful keepsake. You will love the colorful details, scalloped edge, and the conical roof shaped with fishing line for a polished finish. Make it as a gift or a special display piece β€” it brings magic and movement to any room! 🧢🎠

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished carousel measures approximately 20 cm in diameter at the base (matching the 20 cm plywood circle) and about 18-20 cm tall depending on the pipe/post height and roof size.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect final size and may require changing the pipe diameter and number of rounds for the base and roof. Adjust hook size accordingly and test gauge.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate because it combines amigurumi pieces, color changes, spiral rounds, and assembly with hardware. Familiarity with basic stitches and sewing pieces is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters complete this project in 12-15 hours, though time may vary depending on experience, number of horses made, and assembly pace.