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Reversible Flower Bouquet & Bride Amigurumi Pattern

Reversible Flower Bouquet & Bride 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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An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Reversible Flower Bouquet & Bride Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a reversible crochet piece that becomes either a bouquet of flowers or a sweet bride amigurumi. You will make a bride body, hair, skirt and a separate bouquet wrapper with many small flowers and leaves. The design uses 4-ply cotton blend yarn and small hooks to achieve neat, tight stitches for crisp details.

Reversible Flower Bouquet & Bride Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Included are full round-by-round instructions, flower and leaf motifs, ribbon and assembly steps to join the bride and bouquet. The result is a compact, display-ready handmade keepsake.

Why You'll Love This Reversible Flower Bouquet & Bride Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines two delightful projects in one — a bouquet and a bride — that flip between each other. I enjoy the small-scale details like rolled flowers and tiny leaves because they let me practice precision and finishing skills. The reversible nature makes it a playful surprise and a perfect gift for weddings or special occasions. I find the assembly steps especially satisfying, turning many little pieces into a cohesive, charming amigurumi.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize the colors of this reversible pattern — I often swap the pastel palette for bolder hues to create seasonal bouquets.

If you want a larger version, I change to a thicker yarn and a larger hook; this increases the overall size and makes a cuddlier version.

I sometimes make more flowers or fewer leaves to vary the bouquet fullness; try adding tiny embroidered berries or beads for sparkle.

To change the bride\'s look, I experiment with hair color and length by adjusting the number and length of hair strands to create braids or ponytails.

For a more posable doll, I like to insert a thin wire into the arms before sewing them in, which gives gentle posability while keeping the amigurumi soft.

I occasionally replace some crochet flowers with small felt flowers or tiny fabric roses for contrast and texture in the bouquet.

If gifting, I like to add a small embroidered name or tag with a date to the inside of the skirt for a personalized keepsake.

Try changing the ribbon style and size: a wider bow or a lace ribbon can dramatically change the bouquet aesthetic.

Use metallic or variegated yarn for one or two flowers to add interest and a focal point to the arrangement.

I also recommend experimenting with different stuffing levels — slightly less stuffing can help the reversible action nest neatly while firmer stuffing holds shape better for display.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Working too tightly to try to make firm stitches can make the plushie unstretchable; use a slightly smaller hook but keep stitches with moderate tension so the fabric stays flexible. ✗ Forgetting to use stitch markers during continuous spiral rounds leads to lost counting and uneven increases; place a marker at the first stitch of each round and move it as you go. ✗ Not stuffing gradually results in lumps or flattened shapes; stuff a little at a time and shape the piece as you add fiberfill to maintain smooth contours. ✗ Skipping the invisible finish at the end of rounds can leave a visible tail or hole; follow the invisible finish instructions carefully and weave in tails to secure the joins. ✗ Applying glue to hair without testing can make the area too stiff and difficult to sew flowers later; if you use glue, apply sparingly and only where necessary, or prefer sewing.

Reversible Flower Bouquet & Bride Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming reversible flower bouquet that transforms into an adorable bride amigurumi. This pattern gives you both sides in one sweet toy — a bridal doll and a floral bouquet — perfect for gifts or keepsakes. Clear step-by-step rounds and fun decorative elements let you practice shaping, petals, and finishing techniques. Grab your hook and enjoy making this petite reversible treasure.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Reversible Flower Bouquet & Bride Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    4 ply cotton blend yarn (same size used throughout; main supply for body and details)
  • 02
    White - small amount for skirt and flower accents
  • 03
    Cream - small amount for bouquet wrapper and some flower details
  • 04
    Skin color (or cream as alternative) - small amount for head, body and arms
  • 05
    Light pink - small amount for skirt edging and flowers
  • 06
    Pink - small amount for rose details
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    Light peach/Peach - small amount for ribbon and flowers
  • 08
    Green - small amount for leaves
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    Approximate small amounts: 5-50g per color depending on how many flowers you make (project uses only scraps of accent colors)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.0 mm (or size suitable for yarn used)
  • 02
    Tapestry needle
  • 03
    Embroidery needle
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    Pin needle
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    Scissors
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    Stitch markers
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    Fiberfill polyester stuffing
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    Multipurpose glue (optional)
  • 09
    Pins for assembly

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— Tips :

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Try working tight stitches. Use a smaller crochet hook for better result. IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not work too tight, so the plushie is still stretchable. Work every part using the same stitch tension. Count your stitches. Use a stitch marker or a piece of yarn to mark ending or beginning of the round. Each round is worked in a continuous spiral. Do not join rounds with slip stitch or turn unless stated otherwise. Crochet through both loops unless stated otherwise. It is highly recommended that you read through the pattern completely before beginning to crochet.

— Abbreviation :

Infos :

This pattern is written in US Standard Crochet Terms, and assumes knowledge of basic stitches. R = row/Round. MR = magic ring. st = stitch/stitches. sc = single crochet. inc = sc increase (2 sc in the same st). inc3 = 3 sc in the same st. dec = sc decrease (crochet 2 st together). TIPS: Use invisible decrease for better finish. hdc = half double crochet. hdc inc = 2 hdc in the same st. dc = double crochet. ch = chain. sl st = slip stitch. FL = Front loop/loops. BL = Back loop/loops. BLO = BL only. FLO = FL only. S = hair strand. [____] = repeat sequence between the square brackets for the indicated number of times. (__) = stitch count at the end of the row/round.

— Material :

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2.0 mm hook or size suitable for yarn used. Tapestry needle, embroidery needle, pin needle. Fiberfill for stuffing. Yarn in the same size (I used 4 ply, cotton blend yarn) in the following colors: white, cream, skin color (I also used cream as skin color), light pink, pink, light peach, peach, green. Scissors. Multipurpose glue (optional). Stitch markers.

— Dimension :

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The size will vary, depending on the yarn used. If you use the same materials as me, the finished amigurumi is about 10.5 cm (4.1") tall for bride side and 7 cm (2.76") tall for flower bouquet side.

— Invisible Finish :

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After completing the last st, cut the yarn and pull on the loop to draw the tail. Using the tapestry needle, skip the next st, and insert the needle from front to back, under both loops. Go back to the last st, and insert the needle through the back loop of this st. Pull on the tail.

— Bride\'s Head And Body :

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Start with skin color yarn

Round 1 :

6sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

[sc, inc]x6 (18)

Round 4 :

[sc, inc, sc]x6 (24)

Round 5 :

[5sc, inc]x4 (28)

Round 6-12 :

28sc (28)

Round 13 :

[5sc, dec]x4 (24)

Round 14 :

[sc, dec, sc]x6 (18)

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Start stuffing with fiberfill.

Round 15 :

[sc, dec]x6 (12)

Round 16 :

FLO [sc, inc]x6 (18)

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Change to white yarn.

Round 17-18 :

18sc (18)

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Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing. Do an invisible finish.

— Bride\'s Arms (make 2) :

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Start with skin color yarn. Make 12ch. Start from the second loop from the hook, make 11sc. Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.

— Bride\'s Hair :

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Start with light brown yarn

Round 1 :

8sc in MR (8)

Round 2 :

8inc (16)

Info :

sl st to the first st of R2. Then continue to make the hair strands.

Item Name (Strand 1) :

14ch. Start from the second loop from the hook: sl st, 12sc. Sl st to the next st

Item Name (Strand 2-5) :

8ch. Start from the second loop from the hook: sl st, 6sc. Sl st to the next st

Item Name (Strand 6) :

do the same as strand 1

Item Name (Strand 7-16) :

16ch. Start from the second loop from the hook: sl st, sc, 13hdc. Sl st to the next st

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Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.

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Attach the hair to the head with the wrong/ugly side facing outwards.

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Notes: You can sew the hair or use glue. If you use glue, be aware that the area where the glue is applied will become stiffer. This can make it difficult to sew the flowers on her head later. If you are going to sew all the strands together, don\'t sew them all the way to the hair tip. It is recommended to sew it about 5st above the sl st, in order to give a nice curl and the hair can stay closer to the head.

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Use the dark brown yarn to embroider the eyes at R10. Look at the pictures. With dark brown yarn (use only 1 ply), embroider the eyebrows at R8. Embroider the blush on the cheeks using pink yarn, between R11-12.

— Bride\'s Skirt :

Info :

Start with white yarn. Leave a long starting yarn tail, approximately 10 cm (4"). This tail will be used to join both bouquet and bride at the end of this pattern.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

[sc, inc]x6 (18)

Round 4 :

[sc, inc, sc]x6 (24)

Round 5 :

[3sc, inc]x6 (30)

Round 6 :

[2sc, inc, 2sc]x6 (36)

Round 7 :

[5sc, inc]x6 (42)

Round 8 :

42sc (42)

Round 9 :

[3sc, inc, 3sc]x6 (48)

Round 10-13 :

48sc (48)

Round 14 :

[7sc, inc]x6 (54)

Round 15-16 :

54sc (54)

Round 17 :

BLO 54sc (54)

Round 18 :

54sc (54)

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Stop for a while but do not cut the yarn*, because it will be use for the step on page 9.

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Hold the skirt with its bottom facing you. Attach the light peach yarn at the FL of R16 (you worked R17 BLO). Work: [sl st, sc, hdc inc, sc]x13, 2sl st. Fasten off, secure and hide the tail.

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Hold the bouquet with its opening part facing you. Attach the cream yarn at the FL left of R3 (you worked R4 BLO). Make 1ch.

Round 1 :

[hdc, hdc inc]x9 (27)

Round 2 :

[2hdc, hdc inc]x9 (36)

Round 3-4 :

36hdc (36)

Info :

Fasten off. Do an invisible finish and secure and hide the tails.

— Bouquet Wrapper :

Info :

Start with cream yarn. Leave a long starting yarn tail, approximately 10 cm (4"). This tail will be used to join both bouquet and bride at the end of this pattern.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

[sc, inc]x6 (18)

Round 4 :

BLO [sc, inc, sc]x6 (24)

Round 5 :

[3sc, inc]x6 (30)

Round 6 :

[2sc, inc, 2sc]x6 (36)

Round 7 :

[5sc, inc]x6 (42)

Round 8 :

42sc (42)

Round 9 :

[3sc, inc, 3sc]x6 (48)

Round 10-13 :

48sc (48)

Round 14 :

[7sc, inc]x6 (54)

Round 15-18 :

54sc (54)

Info :

Fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing, about 50 cm long.

— Ribbon :

Info :

Work in rows. Start with peach yarn. Make 25ch. Then, start from the second loop from the hook:

Round 1 :

[2sc, 2hdc, 4dc, 2hdc, 2sc]x2 (24), 1ch

Round 2 :

turn, BLO [2sc, 2hdc, 4dc, 2hdc, 2sc]x2 (24)

Info :

Fasten off, leave a long tail. Fold the bow so that both ends meet in the middle. Make a knot using both yarn tails to fix the position of the folded ribbon.

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Then, make a bow\'s tail using the same color yarn. Make a MR, Then work: [10ch, start from the third loop from the hook: 5dc, 2hdc, sc. Sl st to the MR]x2. Pull tight the MR and fasten off. Using the yarn tail, attach the bow\'s tail to the center back of the bow. Let its wrong/ugly side faces outside.

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Using white yarn, make some turns to create the central part of the bow. Secure the ends. Leave a long tail for sewing.

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And then, sew the ribbon to the bouquet, near to its bottom.

— Flower 1 (make 6) :

Info :

Make 1 in pink and white. Make 2 in light pink and light peach.

Info :

Make 6ch. Start from the second loop from the hook: hdc, hdc inc, hdc, 2ch, hdc inc in the same st, 2ch, hdc inc in the next st, 2ch, hdc in the same st, hdc, 2ch, hdc inc in the same st.

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Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing. Roll up the flower and sew it together so that it won\'t roll open.

— Flower 2 (make 10) :

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Make 6 in light peach, 3 in light pink, and 1 in pink.

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Make 6ch. Start from the second loop from the hook: sc, inc, 3inc3.

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Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing. Roll up the flower and sew it together so that it won\'t roll open.

— Flower 3 (make 3) :

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Use the white yarn. In a MR, make: [4ch, sl st to the MR]x5. Tighten the MR. Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.

— Leaves 1 (make 3) :

Info :

Start with green yarn. Make 5ch, start from the second loop from the hook, make sl st, sc, hdc, sl st. Don\'t cut the yarn and make again 4ch, start from the second loop from the hook, make sl st, sc, sl st. Fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing.

— Leaves 2 (make 3) :

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Start with green yarn. Make 4ch, start from the second loop from the hook, make sl st, sc, sl st. Fasten off. Leave a long tail for sewing.

— Assembly & Joining :

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Attach the bride\'s body to the skirt between R3-4. No need to stuff the body with fiberfill, or just stuff it slightly.

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Then, attach the ends of the arms, the leaves 1 and 3 pieces of flower 2 (in light pink and light peach) at the skirt.

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Join the bouquet wrapper and the bride\'s skirt: Turn the bouquet wrapper and the bride\'s skirt inside out with the wrong/ugly sides facing you. Tie a knot with the yarn tails from the magic rings of both bouquet wrapper and the bride\'s skirt, leaving a space between them.

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Turn the bouquet wrapper back with the right/good side facing you, and leave the skirt intact at the wrong/ugly side. No need to stuff with fiberfill. Push the skirt inside the bouquet wrapper.

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Join the last rounds of the bouquet wrapper and the bride. Sew them together with light pink tail through the BL of each piece. To finish, make a knot and hide the tail.

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After joining the bouquet and the bride\'s skirt, continue working the bouquet side. Hold the bouquet with its flowers facing you. Attach the cream yarn to the FL of R18. And work: [sl st, sc, hdc inc, sc]x13, 2sl st. Fasten off, secure and hide the tails.

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Now, turn the bouquet inside out so the bride is facing outside, because now we are going to work the bride\'s side. Hold the bride with her skirt facing you. With the white yarn tail left from the last round of the bride\'s skirt, work at the FL R18: ch1, sc at the same st, [sl st, sc, hdc inc, sc]x13, sl st. Fasten off, do an invisible finish, secure and hide the tail.

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Congratulation! Your reversible flower bouquet and bride amigurumi is ready.

Assembly Instructions

  • Turn the bouquet wrapper and the bride's skirt inside out with the wrong/ugly sides facing you, tie a knot with the yarn tails from both magic rings leaving a small space between them to align for joining.
  • Attach the bride's body to the skirt between rounds R3-R4; stuff the body only slightly or leave unstuffed to allow the reversible assembly to sit neatly.
  • Sew the last rounds of the bouquet wrapper and bride skirt together through the back loops using the light pink tail, make a secure knot and hide the tail.
  • Push the bride's skirt inside the bouquet wrapper (with the wrapper right side out) then continue working the bouquet side, attaching cream yarn at the FL of R18 and working [sl st, sc, hdc inc, sc]x13, 2sl st; fasten off and hide tails.
  • Attach small pieces — ends of arms, selected flowers and leaves — to the skirt and head as shown, placing leaves and flowers on top of the bride's head and securing ribbon near the bottom of the bouquet.

Important Notes

  • 💡Work each part using the same stitch tension so the reversible join sits evenly and pieces align correctly.
  • 💡Use stitch markers to identify the start of rounds and to keep track of increases and decreases during shaping.
  • 💡Do not overstuff the bride body or bouquet wrapper; overstuffing can prevent the reversible assembly from fitting together smoothly.
  • 💡When attaching hair, consider sewing rather than gluing for flexibility; glue can stiffen the area and make later sewing of flowers difficult.

This reversible bouquet and bride amigurumi is a delightful little keepsake that flips between a floral arrangement and a tiny bride doll. Perfect for wedding gifts, cake toppers, or a charming handmade present for loved ones. Enjoy stitching the many small flowers and details — they bring so much personality and joy to this pocket-sized project. 🧶👰

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 10.5 cm (4.1") tall as the bride and about 7 cm (2.76") for the bouquet side when using the recommended 4-ply cotton blend and 2.0 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but changing yarn weight will affect final size and stitch counts; if you use thicker yarn choose a larger hook and expect a chunkier result, and adjust stuffing accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; you should be comfortable with magic ring, single crochet, half double crochet, increases and decreases, and working in continuous spiral rounds.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, depending on experience, number of flowers made, and how quickly you assemble and finish details.

How do I attach the bouquet and bride so they remain reversible?

You join the magic ring tails of both bouquet wrapper and bride skirt inside out, leave a small gap, then turn the wrapper right side out, push the skirt inside and sew the last rounds through the back loops, hiding tails securely.