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Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

Spring Teapot House 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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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive crocheting.

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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 Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a whimsical teapot house amigurumi with delicate windows, a door, shutters, flowers, a spout and a wired handle. You will crochet the teapot in rounds, assemble decorative details and sew everything together for a finished miniature house. It uses lightweight cotton-acrylic yarn to achieve crisp stitch definition and soft structure.

Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes full materials list, stitch key and step-by-step photos to guide you through the process. Ideal for intermediate crocheters looking to expand their amigurumi skills while creating a pretty homey toy.

Why You'll Love This Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines simple amigurumi shaping with charming architectural details like windows and shutters that really bring personality to a handmade toy. I enjoy the process of crocheting the body in continuous rounds and then adding small features that transform it into a teapot house. The color changes and assembly steps let me be creative with palettes and embellishments. I find this pattern rewarding because each small partβ€”spout, lid handle, doorβ€”adds another layer of satisfaction as it comes together.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how simple changes in color can completely transform the mood of this teapot house; try soft pastels for a cottagecore look or bright primaries for a playful, modern toy.

I often make mini versions by swapping to a fingering or DK yarn and a smaller hook; the proportions stay the same but the piece becomes a sweet keychain or ornament.

For a sturdier display piece I sometimes use thicker cotton yarn and a larger hook to create a chunky teapot perfect for nursery decor.

Try adding embroidery details around the windows or door to personalize each teapot with names, patterns or tiny wreaths.

If you want a posable handle, use a slightly thicker twisted wire inside the handle tube and secure both ends well to the body.

I sometimes swap the flowers for tiny crocheted mushrooms or apples for seasonal variations; the pattern is very adaptable to new motifs.

To make a matching set, alter the window frames and shutter colors between teapots so they read as a little teapot village when grouped together.

Want an extra firm base? Glue a small round of craft foam or a thicker plastic disk inside the bottom before attaching the side walls.

I like adding a tiny felt lining inside the lid to help it sit more snugly; it also hides raw edges and gives a neat finish.

Don't be afraid to mix yarn brandsβ€”just swatch first to make sure your gauge and finished size are where you want them before committing to a full project.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the plastic bottom insert leads to a soft base that warps easily; cut a piece of firm plastic or cardboard to glue inside for structure and glue it to the wrong side of the crocheted circle. βœ— Not using a contrasting marker while starting rounds makes counting difficult; use a scrap of contrasting yarn as a marker to track your rounds and moves accurately. βœ— Forgetting to stuff the narrow parts tightly results in a floppy spout or handle; stuff the narrow sections firmly and the wider parts more loosely for natural shaping. βœ— Crocheting inconsistently tight during decreases can distort the teapot silhouette; keep tension steady and count stitches after each decrease round to avoid uneven shaping. βœ— Ignoring placement markers for the spout and handle causes misalignment; mark the exact attachment points with pins and ensure the marker in the spout aligns with the body when sewing.

Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming Spring Teapot House amigurumi with this step-by-step crochet pattern. You will create a sweet teapot-shaped toy with a removable lid, spout, handle, door, windows, shutters and flowers. The pattern includes clear round-by-round instructions and assembly tips so you can sew and decorate with confidence. Perfect for gifting or keeping as a cute decorative piece.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Spring Teapot House Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Yarn Art Jeans (55% cotton,45% acrylic,160 m/50 g) - Mint 79, a little more than 1 skein (main color)
  • 02
    Yarn Art Jeans lilac 19 - small quantity for lid and trims
  • 03
    Yarn Art Jeans light yellow 88 - small quantity for window interiors
  • 04
    Yarn Art Jeans light pink 18 - small quantity for shutters and trims
  • 05
    Yarn Art Jeans green 69 - small quantity for leaves and vines
  • 06
    Yarn Art Jeans brown 40 - small quantity for small details
  • 07
    Alize Cotton Gold Hobby (55% cotton,45% acrylic,165 m/50 g) - Pink 393 - small quantity for accents
  • 08
    Synthetic fiberfill - enough to firmly stuff body, lid and spout
  • 09
    Piece of hard plastic (e.g., thick plastic folder or cutting board) cut to size for the teapot bottom insert

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.25 mm (hook size may vary depending on your crochet gauge)
  • 02
    Big-eyed needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 03
    Hot glue gun
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Water erasable marker
  • 06
    Sewing pins
  • 07
    Stitch markers
  • 08
    Chenille wire (pipe cleaners) - 4 pcs of 30 cm long (to make wired handle)
  • 09
    Yarn needle for sewing
  • 10
    Piece of hard plastic or cardboard for internal base support
  • 11
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill)

Progress Tracker

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β€” Teapot Bottom :

Round 1 :

6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6=12 sc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc (18)

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc (30)

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

(5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc (42)

Round 8 :

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

Round 9 :

(7 sc, inc)*6=54 sc (54)

Round 10 :

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

Round 11 :

(9 sc, inc)*6=66 sc (66)

Round 12 :

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

Round 13 :

(11 sc, inc)*6=78 sc (78)

Round 14 :

6 sc, inc, (12 sc, inc)*5, 6 sc=84 sc (84). Finish with a sl st, do not cut the yarn.

Info :

Cut out from plastic a circle according to the size of crocheted detail and glue it on the wrong side. I used a leftover of hard plastic canvas for it.

Round 15 :

84 sc through the back loops (84)

β€” Body :

Rounds 16-24 :

9 rounds of 84 sc (84)

Round 25 :

(12 sc, dec)*6=78 sc (78)

Rounds 26-34 :

9 rounds of 78 sc (78)

Round 35 :

(11 sc, dec)*6=72 sc (72)

Rounds 36-43 :

8 rounds of 72 sc (72)

Round 44 :

(10 sc, dec)*6=66 sc (66)

Rounds 45-50 :

6 rounds of 66 sc (66)

Round 51 :

(9 sc, dec)*6=60 sc (60)

Round 52 :

60 sc (60)

Round 53 :

(8 sc, dec)*6=54 sc (54)

Round 54 :

(7 sc, dec)*6=48 sc (48)

Info :

Stuff.

Round 55 :

Change yarn to lilac, sc 48 through the back loops (48)

Round 56 :

48 sc through both loops (48)

Round 57 :

(6 sc, dec)*6=42 sc (42)

Round 58 :

(5 sc, dec)*6=36 sc (36)

Round 59 :

(4 sc, dec)*6=30 sc (30)

Round 60 :

(3 sc, dec)*6=24 sc (24)

Round 61 :

(2 sc, dec)*6=18 sc (18)

Round 62 :

(1 sc, dec)*6=12 sc (12)

Round 63 :

Dec every st until the opening closes (add fiberfill if necessary). Cut the yarn and fix the end.

Info :

Join the mint yarn to the 54th round and crochet through the front loops: 3 sc, inc, (7 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc = 54 sc.

Round 64 :

Crochet 2 rounds more of 54 sc each. Finish with a sl st, leave a long end.

Info :

Thread the end of the yarn into the needle. Fold the edge inward and stitch around.

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Join lilac yarn to the bottom line and sl st through the front loops.

Info :

Sc 1 round through the back loops of sl st.

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Sl st one more round. Cut the yarn and fix the end.

β€” Spout :

Round 1 :

6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6=12 sc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc (18)

Info :

Crochet one more sc after the last inc and finish with a sl st. Do not cut the yarn.

Round 4 :

18 sc through the back loops (18)

Rounds 5-7 :

18 sc (18)

Round 8 :

inc, 17 sc =19 sc (19)

Round 9 :

2 sc, inc, 16 sc =20 sc (20)

Round 10 :

2 sc, inc, 17 sc =21 sc (21)

Round 11 :

2 sc, inc, 18 sc =22 sc (22)

Round 12 :

2 sc, inc, 19 sc =23 sc (23)

Round 13 :

2 sc, inc, 20 sc =24 sc (24)

Round 14 :

24 sc (24)

Round 15 :

(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc (30)

Rounds 16-17 :

30 sc (30)

Round 18 :

(4 sc, inc)*6=36 sc (36)

Rounds 19-20 :

36 sc (36)

Round 21 :

(5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc (42)

Rounds 22-23 :

42 sc (42)

Round 24 :

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

Rounds 25-27 :

48 sc (48)

Round 28 :

(6 sc, dec)*6=42 sc (42)

Round 29 :

(5 sc, dec)*6=36 sc (36)

Info :

Stuff the narrow part tightly and the wide part looser.

Round 30 :

(4 sc, dec)*6=30 sc (30)

Round 31 :

(3 sc, dec)*6=24 sc (24)

Round 32 :

(2 sc, dec)*6=18 sc (18)

Round 33 :

(1 sc, dec)*6=12 sc (12)

Round 34 :

dec*6. Cut the yarn and fix the end.

Info :

Join yarn to the 3rd round and sc 18 through the front loops.

Round 35 :

Crochet one more round of 18 sc and the last one 18 sl st. Cut the yarn and fix the end.

Info :

The spout needs to be attached to the teapot so that the marker on the first rows looks at the teapot. Slightly flatten the lower wide part of the spout and attach to the teapot with pins. Start sewing from the lower center point, gradually removing the pins. Neatly sew around.

β€” Handle :

Round 1 :

For handle sc 6 in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6 in the second round (12)

Info :

Then crochet spiral rounds up without inc until you reach the desired length for the handle.

Info :

Put 4 chenille wires together, fold in half and twist them together. Crochet the handle to the fitting length, put the wire inside and sew the opened end with the end of the yarn. Bend the flat end of the handle and sew to the teapot. Sew the second end close to the bottom.

β€” Lid Handle :

Round 1 :

6 sc in AR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6=12 sc (12)

Rounds 3-4 :

2 rounds of 12 sc. Stuff.

Round 5 :

dec*6. Cut the yarn, leave a long end.

Info :

Sew to the lid with the end of the yarn.

β€” Lid :

Info :

Change yarn to lilac at the opening edge and sc 48 through the back loops (see body rounds for context). 48 sc through both loops then decrease rounds as listed in rounds 57-63 for the removable lid top. Join the mint yarn to the 54th round and crochet through the front loops as instructed earlier to form the lid rim. Crochet 2 rounds of 54 sc, finish with sl st, leave a long end and fold the edge inward and stitch to secure. Join lilac yarn to the bottom line and sl st through the front loops; sc 1 round through the back loops then sl st one more round. Cut yarn and fix the end.

β€” Door :

Info :

Crochet door with lilac yarn. Chain 10, crochet U-shaped rows with a turning ch in the beginning of every row.

Round 1 :

8 sc, 3 inc the last loop, 8 sc along the bottom side of the chain =19 sc (19)

Round 2 :

8 sc, inc*3, 8 sc =22 sc (22)

Round 3 :

8 sc, (1 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =25 sc (25)

Round 4 :

8 sc, (2 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =28 sc (28)

Round 5 :

8 sc, (3 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =31 sc (31)

Round 6 :

8 sc, (4 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =34 sc (34)

Round 7 :

Change yarn to the pink, crochet through the back loops: 8 sc, (5 sc, inc)*3, 8 sc =37 sc (37)

Round 8 :

Crochet through the back loops 37 sc (37)

Rounds 9-10 :

2 more rows of 37 sc through both loops. Leave a long end.

Info :

Thread the end of the pink yarn into the needle. Fold the pink part in half (outwards) and sew the edge to the front loops of the 7th row.

Info :

Join the pink yarn to the bottom side of the door and sc 7 rows of 13 sc. Leave a long end.

Info :

Roll the pink part inwards and sew with the end of the yarn. Sew the corners. Join the pink yarn to the bottom side of the door and sc 7 rows of 13 sc (use long ends to attach to the teapot later).

β€” Window :

Info :

Crochet window with light yellow yarn. Chain 8 and crochet U-shaped rows like the door.

Round 1 :

6 sc, 3 sc in the last loop, 6 sc along the bottom side of the chain =15 sc (15)

Round 2 :

6 sc, inc*3, 6 sc =18 sc (18)

Round 3 :

6 sc, (1 sc, inc)*3, 6 sc =21 sc (21)

Round 4 :

6 sc, (2 sc, inc)*3, 6 sc =24 sc (24)

Round 5 :

Change yarn to the lilac, crochet through the back loops: 6 sc, (3 sc, inc)*3, 6 sc =30 sc (30)

Round 6 :

30 sc through the back loops (30)

Rounds 7-8 :

2 rows of 30 sc through both loops. Leave a long end.

Info :

Fold the lilac part outwards and sew. Sc 4 rows of 10 sc with lilac yarn along the bottom side of the window. Fold inwards, sew with the end of the yarn. Sew the corners. Stitch a cross-shaped frame on the window.

β€” Shutters :

Info :

Crochet the shutters in pink: make 2 pcs like light yellow parts of the window. Leave long ends. Fold in half and sew all the opened sides over the edge. Sew to the window.

Info :

Make another window, change the colors of the frame and the shutter in places so you have two matching but varied windows.

β€” Flowers :

Info :

Crochet the flowers with light pink yarn: Chain 5, close into the ring with a sl st. Crochet in the ring (not into every loop) 2 ch, 2 dc, 2 ch, sl st - it should be one petal. Repeat petals to form the flower. Use green yarn for leaves and vines and sew flowers along the side of the teapot as shown in the photos.

β€” Assembly & Finishing :

Info :

Glue or sew the door and one window above it onto the front of the teapot. Attach the second window on the opposite side of the teapot. Attach shutters to each window and sew corners neatly.

Info :

Pin the spout in place so the marker aligns with the body, then sew from the lower center point upward, removing pins as you sew. Neatly sew the spout to the body.

Info :

Sew the handle to the teapot after inserting the twisted chenille wire. Bend the flat end and sew one end close to the bottom and the other to the top area as pictured.

Info :

Sew the lid handle to the lid. Add flowers, vines and leaves by sewing them onto the teapot surface, arranging as in the reference photos. Weave in all ends and remove remaining markers.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the spout so the marker on the first rounds aligns with the teapot body, flatten the lower wide part slightly, pin in place and sew from the lower center point upward, removing pins as you sew.
  • Glue or sew the door to the lower front of the teapot and place a window directly above the door, securing both with small whipstitches; attach the second window on the opposite side of the teapot.
  • Insert the twisted chenille wires into the crocheted handle tube, sew the open end closed, bend the flat end and sew one end of the handle to the top side and the other end near the bottom of the teapot for stability.
  • Sew the lid handle to the lid center, then place the lid on top of the teapot; finish by sewing flowers, shutters and vines in place using photos as a placement guide.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a contrasting scrap yarn as a round marker so you can easily count rounds and keep alignment when shaping and attaching parts.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the narrow parts (spout neck, handle tube) more firmly than wider parts to preserve natural shape and prevent collapse during assembly.
  • πŸ’‘Pin all parts (spout, handle, windows, door) in place before sewing so placement is symmetrical; start sewing from a center point and remove pins gradually for even joins.
  • πŸ’‘When using chenille wire for the handle, twist and fold the wires and fully enclose them in the crocheted tube before sewing to avoid poking or damage.

This Spring Teapot House amigurumi is a delightful, photo-ready project that brings cozy charm to any shelf or gift pile. The pattern contains full round-by-round shaping plus decorative details like windows, shutters, and flowers to personalize. Make one in pastel shades or bold colors for a unique, handmade homey keepsake. 🧢🏑✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The height of the finished toy from the recommended yarn is about 18.5 cm.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but that will change the final size and may require adjusting hook size; for best results follow the specified yarn weights and use a 2.25 mm hook for similar gauge.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and uses standard amigurumi techniques including continuous rounds, increases, decreases and small assembly; basic knowledge of these techniques is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 8-10 hours depending on experience and how much time is spent on decorative details and assembly.