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Tooth Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

Tooth Fairy 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 Tooth Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a whimsical Tooth Fairy amigurumi complete with wings, a ruffled skirt, leaf flower and crossbody satchel. The design uses organic cotton yarn and includes clear, photo-referenced steps to guide you through every part. Techniques include continuous rounds, working in the BLO, and sewing layered pieces for a polished finish.

Tooth Fairy Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Project includes step-by-step construction for cups (tooth top), roots, arms, wings, leaves and final assembly. Perfect for using leftover DK yarn to make colorful accessories and details.

Why You'll Love This Tooth Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it blends simple amigurumi shaping with playful details like ruffled skirts and layered leaf flowers. I enjoy how versatile the accessories are β€” you can mix colors and make each fairy unique. The pattern photos and clear instructions make the assembly approachable, even when working with many small parts. I find the finished toy brings so much joy as a keepsake for children and a wonderful handmade gift.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize the colors for a completely different look; try pastel shades for a soft nursery version or jewel tones for a boho vibe.

Want a mini keychain sized tooth? Use fingering weight yarn and a 2.5mm hook to scale the pattern down and attach a keyring.

Change the skirt style by adding more ruffles or switching the stitch used in the green tier to a shell stitch for extra volume.

I often replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes for a softer baby-safe finish β€” experiment with different eyelash lengths to adjust personality.

Swap the crossbody satchel color or add a tiny crochet coin to make it a special keepsake holder for a real tooth or note.

For a poseable version, try adding a short length of craft wire inside the wings or limbs, wrapping it in yarn so it stays soft yet adjustable.

I also like to embroider tiny patterns on the skirt or add small seed beads to the leaf flower for sparkle; keep them sewn securely for child-safe gifts.

If you prefer fewer pieces, skip the wings and sew a small applique flower directly to the tooth for a simpler project.

You can create a whole set of themed tooth fairies β€” mix and match leaf colors, wing sizes and satchel styles to make a collection.

Don't be afraid to combine yarn types: a slightly thicker yarn for the wings with the DK body creates a nice texture contrast and makes the wings pop.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the stitch marker when starting continuous rounds can cause you to lose track of the beginning; place a marker at the first stitch of each new continuous section to easily find your start point. βœ— Not stuffing firmly enough will make the tooth look limp and can cause the stitches to gape over time; stuff gradually and firmly, especially in the roots and cups, to keep a stable shape. βœ— Changing color without securing the tail can lead to sloppy joins and loose ends; use the recommended loop-snatch technique to change color and weave ends in neatly to keep the fabric tidy. βœ— Failing to pull the magic circle tight when required will leave a hole at the base of wings or row-starts; always cinch the magic circle firmly and weave the tail into the piece to close gaps.

Tooth Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

Make an enchanting Tooth Fairy plush with detailed, step-by-step crochet instructions. This pattern guides you through shaping the tooth, roots, ruffled skirt, wings, leaves and a tiny crossbody satchel so you can create a charming keepsake. Perfect for gifting or teaching kids about lost teeth, you will enjoy the creative finishing touches like embroidered eyelashes and layered leaves.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Tooth Fairy Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Rico Essentials Organic Cotton Aran (100% Organic Cotton) Weight: 4/Aran - WHITE x2 balls (tooth main color)
  • 02
    Rico Essentials Organic Cotton DK (100% Organic Cotton) Weight: 3/DK - NOUGAT (crossbody pouch) - approx 10-20g
  • 03
    Rico Essentials Organic Cotton DK (100% Organic Cotton) Weight: 3/DK - LILAC (gloves & skirt waistband) - approx 10-20g
  • 04
    Rico Essentials Organic Cotton DK (100% Organic Cotton) Weight: 3/DK - MUSTARD (wings & skirt hem) - approx 10-20g
  • 05
    Rico Essentials Organic Cotton DK (100% Organic Cotton) Weight: 3/DK - RED (small leaves) - small amount
  • 06
    Stylecraft Naturals Organic Cotton DK (100% Organic Cotton) Weight: 3/DK - ARTICHOKE (wings, skirt & leaves) - approx 10-20g
  • 07
    Assorted small amounts of accent colors for leaves and flower (peach, light green, dark green) - leftover DK bits

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 4.00 mm (for the tooth)
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 3.00 mm (for skirt, wings, arms and details)
  • 03
    Safety Eyes 12 mm (2 pieces)
  • 04
    Black embroidery thread or black DK weight yarn split in half (about 4 strands) for eyelashes
  • 05
    Tapestry needle
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    Polyester stuffing
  • 09
    Optional: wooden buttons for crossbody bag tie
  • 10
    Optional: beads for drawstring ends

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β€” Tooth :

Info :

The tooth is worked in continuous rounds from the top down - do not join after each round. You will make two "cups" which will be joined to create the top bumps. Use size 4.00mm hook for the tooth.

Item Name (CUPS - make 2) :

Rnd 1: st 6 in a magic circle [6]

Round 2 :

inc in each st around [12]

Round 3 :

(sc, inc) x6 [18]

Round 4 :

(sc 2, inc) x6 [24]

Round 5 :

(sc 3, inc) x6 [30]

Round 6 :

(sc 4, inc) x6 [36]

Round 7 :

(sc 5, inc) x6 [42]

Round 8 :

(sc 6, inc) x6 [48] PHOTO 01

Round 9-13 :

sc around [48] PHOTO 02

Info :

Fasten off the first cup. Do not fasten off the second one as you will continue with your working yarn to join the cups and continue on with the rest of the tooth.

Info :

JOIN CUPS: Hold the two cups side by side and join by making 6 slip stitches through Rnd 13 of both pieces to join. PHOTO 03 & 04

Info :

Begin straight away where you left off with your last sl st...

Round 14-22 :

sc around [84]

Round 23 :

(sc 12, dec) x6 [78]

Round 24 :

sc around [78]

Round 25 :

(sc 11, dec) x6 [72]

Round 26-27 :

sc around [72]

Round 28 :

(sc 10, dec) x6 [66]

Round 29-30 :

sc around [66]

Round 31 :

(sc 9, dec) x6 [60]

Round 32-34 :

sc around [60] PHOTO 05

Info :

Insert safety eyes between rounds 24 and 25, spaced by 20 stitches. Using a tapestry needle, embroider on eyelashes. Stuff tooth. PHOTO 06

β€” Roots :

Info :

The roots are worked in continuous rounds - do not join after each round.

Info :

Split your work for the roots: Each root will have 24 st, and then there will be 12 stitches (6 from front and 6 from back) that will be crocheted closed for the gap between the roots. Use stitch markers to mark these stitches as described. PHOTO 07

Info :

Give or take a few stitches to be sure your hook is positioned in the stitch just before what's about to become the gap between the roots. Hold the two sides of the tooth closed - 6 stitches against 6 stitches and slip stitch the two sides together (12 stitches - 6 from front and 6 from back) PHOTO 08. Then continue straight away into round 35 without fastening.

Round 35-46 :

sc in each st around [24] STUFF

Info :

TIPS: A) I suggest placing a stitch marker on your first st of Rnd 35 so you can easily find it as you come back around. PHOTO 09. B) the start of rnd 36 will connect the front to the back, closing the rounds for the first root.

Round 47 :

(sc 2, dec) x6 [18]

Round 48-49 :

sc around [18]

Round 50 :

(sc, dec) x6 [12]

Round 51-52 :

sc around [12] STUFF / PHOTO 10 & 11

Round 53 :

dec around [6]

Info :

Snip leaving a long tail and pull through final two loops. Using a tapestry needle and the yarn tail, weave through the front loops of the final 6 stitches and pull tightly to close. Bring to the inside and back out a side wall. Snip cleanly with the surface. PHOTO 12

Info :

Rejoin yarn on the other side of the 6-slip stitch-gap, and repeat Rounds 35-53 for second root. Fasten off and close as directed for first root above. PHOTO 13

β€” Skirt :

Info :

The skirt is worked in continuous rounds - do not join after each round. Use size 3.00mm hook for the skirt. Start with the purple yarn.

Round 1 :

fsc 70 [70] PHOTO 14

Round 2 :

sc around [70]

Info :

Switch to green yarn.

Round 3 :

make 3 dc in each st around [210] PHOTO 15

Round 4 :

dc around [210] PHOTO 16

Info :

Switch to gold yarn.

Round 5 :

sc around [210] PHOTO 17

Info :

Fasten off and weave in end. Put skirt on tooth. Using a tapestry needle and a VERY long strand of purple yarn, weave the tapestry needle from front to back in between the first row (purple) of the skirt, several times to secure the skirt to the tooth. PHOTO 18

β€” Crossbody Satchel :

Info :

Use the brown yarn & 3.00mm hook

Round 1 :

st 6 hdc in a magic circle [6]

Round 2 :

hdc inc around [12]

Round 3 :

(hdc, hdc inc) x6 [18]

Round 4-7 :

hdc around [18]

Round 8 :

dc around [18] PHOTO 19

Info :

Fasten off and weave in end.

Info :

Make drawstring: chain 150. Knot off ends. Weave in and out of round 8 (dc round) and cinch to close. If youre using beads for the ends of the drawstring, put those on now. PHOTO 20

β€” Arms - make 2 :

Info :

The arms are worked in continuous rounds - do not join after each round. Use size 3.00mm crochet hook. You will start with the purple yarn for the gloves and switch to the tooth color to complete the arms.

Round 1 :

st 6 in a magic circle [6]

Round 2 :

inc in each st around [12]

Round 3-5 :

sc around [12]

Round 6 :

4-DcBo in next st, sc in next 11 st [12]

Round 7-14 :

sc around [12]

Round 15 :

sl st around [12]

Info :

Refer to PHOTOS 21-25 below to complete the glove and color change as follows: Remove your hook from the loop and insert it under the next st from back to front. Snatch your loop and pull it to the back, then switch to white by yarning over with white and pulling it through the purple loop.

Info :

Pull on the ends to tighten. After you make a few stitches of Rnd 16, tie those purple and white ends together and stuff them inside. For round 16, you will work in the BLO of the purple from Rnd 14, found just behind the Rnd 15 of slip stitches.

Round 16 :

BLO sc around [12] PHOTO 26

Round 17-23 :

sc around [12]

Info :

Sl st to fasten off and pull through loop, leaving a long tail for sewing on. Stuff very lightly and sew arms to sides of body over round 25, spaced about 7 stitches away from the eye. PHOTOS 27-29

β€” Wings: large - make 2 :

Info :

The wings are made by crocheting turning rows of half double crochet in the BACK LOOP ONLY. You will work into a magic circle - do not close the magic circle until all the rows are complete as you will need to be making slip stitches into the magic circle. Chain 1 and turn at the end of every row. Use the gold yarn.

Info :

Leaving a long starting tail, begin by making a magic circle and slip knot onto your hook - do not close the magic circle. PHOTO 30 Then, chain 23.

Row 1 :

hdc in the 2nd back bump ch from hk and in each back bump ch thereafter [22] PHOTO 31

Row 2 :

BLO hdc across, sl st into the magic circle, ch 1, turn [22] PHOTO 32

Row 3 :

BLO hdc in next 19 st, leave final 3 st unworked [19]

Row 4 :

repeat row 2 [19]

Row 5 :

BLO hdc in next 16 st, leave final 3 st unworked [16]

Row 6 :

repeat row 2 [16]

Row 7 :

BLO hdc in next 13 st, leave final 3 st unworked [13]

Row 8 :

repeat row 2 [13]

Row 9 :

BLO hdc in next 10 st, leave final 3 st unworked [10] PHOTO 33

Info :

Fasten off and weave in end. Pull magic circle tightly to close and cinch the wing. PHOTO 34

β€” Wings: small - make 2 :

Info :

Refer to the notes and photos for "wings: large" as the small wings are made using the same method, just using shorter rows. Use the light green yarn. Leaving a long starting tail, begin by making a magic circle and slip knot onto your hook - do not close the magic circle. Then, chain 20.

Row 1 :

hdc in 2nd back bump ch from hk and in each back bump ch thereafter [19]

Row 2 :

BLO hdc across, sl st into the magic circle, ch 1, turn [19]

Row 3 :

BLO hdc in next 16 st, leave final 3 st unworked [16]

Row 4 :

repeat row 2 [16]

Row 5 :

BLO hdc in next 13 st, leave final 3 st unworked [13]

Row 6 :

repeat row 2 [13]

Row 7 :

BLO hdc in next 10 st, leave final 3 st unworked [10]

Info :

Fasten off and weave in end. Pull magic circle tightly to close.

β€” Assemble and Attach the Wings :

Round 1 :

1. Arrange the wings with the large on top and the small beneath - PHOTO 35

Round 2 :

2. Lay the small wings over top the large wings so that they have one row overlapping and are angled as shown in the photo - PHOTO 36 & 37

Round 3 :

3. Using the tail end of the small wing, sew the wings together (the stitches that show will be covered over with a leaf) - PHOTO 38

Round 4 :

4. Sew wings to the back of the tooth over rounds 10-15 using the photos as a guide for placement PHOTO 39

β€” Leaves :

Info :

The leaves are worked by making a chain and crocheting around both sides of it. You will make 10 leaves - 5 large and 3 small will be used for the leaf flower and 2 will be used as part of the wings on the back - to cover over the stitches that show when sewing the wings together.

Item Name (LARGE LEAVES) :

make 7 in your choice of color. Begin by chaining 12.

Round 1 :

sc in 2nd ch from hk, hdc in next ch, dc in next 2 ch, tr in next 3 ch, dc in next 2 ch, hdc in next ch, sc in next ch. PHOTO 40 Continue onto the other side of the chain, and repeat the pattern for the 2nd side of the leaf. PHOTO 41

Info :

Sl st to next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail on ONE of the leaves for sewing them all together. On the other leaves, weave in ends.

Item Name (SMALL LEAVES) :

make 3 using the red yarn. Begin by chaining 8.

Round 1 :

sc in 2nd ch from hk, hdc in next ch, dc in next ch, tr in next ch, dc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sc in next ch. Continue onto the other side of the chain, and repeat the pattern for the 2nd side of the leaf.

Info :

Sl st to next st and fasten off. Leave a long tail on ONE of the leaves for sewing them to the leaf flower. On the other leaves, weave in ends.

β€” Leaf Flower Assembly :

Round 1 :

1. Arrange 5 of the large leaves in a flower formation - PHOTO 42

Round 2 :

2. Using the long tail from one of the leaves, sew them together - PHOTOS 43 & 44

Round 3 :

3. Arrange the 3 small leaves on top of the large flower and sew them on - PHOTO 45

Round 4 :

4. Sew the leaf flower onto the tooth at round 16, centered on the tooth "cup" - PHOTO 46

Round 5 :

5. Sew the additional 2 large flowers over the middle of the wings on the back to cover any stitches showing on the wings - PHOTO 47

Assembly Instructions

  • Join the two tooth "cups" by making 6 slip stitches through Round 13 of both cups, then continue in the next round with the working yarn to form the tooth body.
  • Sew the arms to the sides of the body over Round 25, spacing them about 7 stitches away from each eye and securing with a tapestry needle and the long tail.
  • Arrange wings (large on top, small beneath) and stitch the small wing to the large using the tail end; then sew the combined wings to the back of the tooth over rounds 10-15 and cover visible stitches with leaves.
  • Weave a very long strand of purple through the first skirt row (purple) from front to back several times to secure the skirt around the tooth, and weave in ends neatly.
  • Attach the leaf flower to the tooth centered at Round 16 using the long tail from the assembled leaves; sew additional leaf flowers onto the wing centers to hide seams.
  • Sew the crossbody satchel to the tooth or skirt as desired; weave the chain drawstring through Round 8 of the satchel and knot the ends, adding beads if desired.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds and the start of continuous rounds, especially when splitting for the roots.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the tooth and roots firmly but evenly; under-stuffing can make the shape collapse while over-stuffing may distort stitches.
  • πŸ’‘Work tightly (use a hook one size smaller if needed) for toys to prevent stuffing from showing through stitches and to keep crisp shaping.
  • πŸ’‘When changing colors for the glove-to-arm transition, use the loop-snatch and yarn-over method shown to create a neat invisible color join.

This Tooth Fairy amigurumi is a sweet keepsake that celebrates childhood milestones and handmade love. The layered leaves, ruffled skirt and tiny satchel make it full of personality and charm. Create one for a friend, a child, or as a special token for lost-tooth traditions. 🧢✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 10" wide x 11" tall when using the recommended DK yarn and hook sizes indicated in the pattern.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will affect the final size and required hook sizes; choose an appropriate hook and be mindful of gauge changes.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic knowledge of continuous rounds, increases, decreases, BLO techniques and reading stitch counts is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary depending on experience level and the number of accessory pieces you make.