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Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern

Top Hat Teddy 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 Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a plush Top Hat Teddy amigurumi with two variations: the classic Top Hat Teddy and the Rockstar Top Hat Teddy with felt face details. It includes full round-by-round instructions, color-change notes, and step-by-step photo guidance for assembly. The pattern emphasizes clean finishes, invisible decreases, and clear placement guidance for eyes and snout.

Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Youll get exact stitch counts for every round, plus detailed instructions for the snout, head, ears, arms, legs, and top hat. The Rockstar variation includes felt templates and extra assembly steps for a bold face design.

Why You'll Love This Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a lot of personality to a classic teddy design while remaining approachable. I enjoy the combination of simple amigurumi shaping with the creative challenge of adding felt face details for the Rockstar version. The step-by-step photos make assembly and facial placement much less intimidating, and I find the invisible decrease method gives the cleanest results. This pattern lets me experiment with color and texture, and I get a warm, finished plush that feels handmade and durable.

Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love that you can easily customize this pattern to create many characters by changing colors and small details.

Try pastel chenille and white felt for a sweet baby-safe teddy, or deep jewel tones for a more sophisticated look.

To make a mini keychain version, swap to a DK or fingering weight yarn and a smaller hook, and use safety eyes appropriate to the new scale.

Want a bigger, huggable teddy? Use a bulky chenille yarn and increase hook size; remember to adjust safety eye size accordingly.

I often change the hat style: make a floppy beanie instead of a top hat for a cozy winter teddy.

Add embroidery details like a stitched smile, freckles, or eyebrows for personality without felt.

Try button or embroidered eyes for baby-safe versions where safety eyes are not suitable.

Mix and match textures by using velvet or blanket yarn for the belly and chenille for the body for a tactile contrast.

For a posable bear, consider adding wire to the arms before stuffing and closing, or use jointed limbs and sew them on with buttons for movement.

I like to design little outfitsβ€”crochet a bow tie, scarf, or vest to change the character of the same base teddy.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the invisible decrease method causes visible gaps and unclean shaping; use the invisible decrease consistently in this pattern to maintain smooth shaping around the head and body. βœ— Failing to stuff gradually will create lumps and uneven shapes; stuff small amounts at a time and adjust frequently while shaping the head and body. βœ— Not marking rounds during color changes or complex shaping leads to misplacement; place stitch markers at round starts and mark special stitch counts to keep track of placement. βœ— Securing safety eyes too early can limit felt placement and snout sewing; temporarily place eyes and use pins before permanently fastening to ensure accurate positioning.

Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming Top Hat Teddy amigurumi with clear, photographed steps and full round-by-round instructions. This pattern includes both a classic Top Hat Teddy and a Rockstar Top Hat Teddy variation with felt face details. You will learn shaping, color changes, and assembly to produce a professional-looking plushie you can gift or sell. Perfect for crafters who enjoy detailed assembly and playful finishing touches.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Top Hat Teddy Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Premier Just Chenille yarn in the color 'Cocoa Brown' (Top Hat Teddy) - 3 skeins
  • 02
    Bernat Velvet yarn in the color 'Mushroom' (Top Hat Teddy belly/details) - 1 skein
  • 03
    Red Heart Super Saver in Black - 1 skein
  • 04
    Red Heart Super Saver in White - 1 skein
  • 05
    Polyester stuffing - enough to firmly stuff head, snout, body, arms and legs
  • 06
    Piece of cardboard (any recycled scrap piece) for top hat brim support
  • 07
    Loops & Threads Chenille Home Slim in the color 'Mustard' (Rockstar Top Hat Teddy) - 2 skeins
  • 08
    Sweet Snuggles Lite in 'Winter White' (Rockstar Top Hat Teddy belly/details) - 1 skein
  • 09
    Bernat Blanket in 'Crimson' (Rockstar accent) - 1 skein
  • 10
    Yarn Bee in 'Charcoal' (accent) - 1 skein
  • 11
    Premier Just Chenille in 'Light Blue' (Rockstar face) - 1 skein
  • 12
    Light blue felt sheet (Rockstar Top Hat Teddy)
  • 13
    Red felt sheet (Rockstar Top Hat Teddy)
  • 14
    Light blue embroidery thread (if sewing felt details)
  • 15
    Red embroidery thread (if sewing felt details)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Stitch markers
  • 02
    Sewing pins
  • 03
    Yarn needle
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Embroidery needle
  • 06
    Hot glue gun & hot glue (optional for felt pieces)
  • 07
    4mm crochet hook (general Top Hat Teddy)
  • 08
    6mm crochet hook (Rockstar Top Hat Teddy if using super bulky yarn)
  • 09
    2 black buttons (Top Hat Teddy)
  • 10
    2 (18mm) safety eyes (Top Hat Teddy)
  • 11
    2 (30mm) safety eyes (Rockstar Top Hat Teddy)
  • 12
    12 pyramid studs (Rockstar Top Hat Teddy accessories)
  • 13
    Piece of cardboard for hat brim support
  • 14
    Sewing needles for felt work
  • 15
    Pins for assembly

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β€” Body :

Info :

While crocheting the body, we will color change to make the belly. In the black text, are the stitches to be made in 'Cocoa Brown' for Top Hat Teddy (4mm), or Mustard for Rockstar Top Hat Teddy (6mm). In the Pink text are the stitches to be made in 'Mushroom' for Top Hat Teddy (4mm), or 'Winter White' for Rockstar Top Hat Teddy (6mm).

Round 1 :

Mr 6 sc (6)

Round 2 :

Inc x6 (12)

Round 3 :

(Sc, inc) x6 (18)

Round 4 :

sc, inc, (sc 2, inc) x5, sc (24)

Round 5 :

(sc 3, inc) x6 (30)

Round 6 :

Sc 2, inc, (sc 4, inc) x5, sc 2 (36)

Round 7 :

(sc 5, inc) x6 (42)

Round 8 :

Sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc) x6, sc 3 (48)

Round 9 :

(sc 7, inc) x6 (54)

Round 10 :

Sc 24, sc 13, sc 17 (54)

Round 11 :

Sc 23, sc 15, sc 16 (54)

Round 12 :

Sc 22, sc 17, sc 15 (54)

Round 13 :

Sc 22, sc 17, sc 15 (54)

Round 14 :

(sc 7, dec) x2, sc 4, sc 3, dec, sc 7, dec, sc 3, sc 4, dec, sc 7, dec (48)

Round 15 :

Sc 21, sc 13, sc 14 (48)

Round 16 :

Sc 3, dec, (sc 6, dec) x2, sc 6, dec, sc 5, sc, dec, sc 6, dec, sc 3 (42)

Round 17 :

Sc 18, sc 12, sc 12 (42)

Round 18 :

(sc 5, dec) x2, sc 4, sc, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 2, sc 3, dec, sc 5, dec (36)

Round 19 :

Sc 17, sc 8, sc 11 (36)

Round 20 :

Sc 17, sc 8, sc 11 (36)

Round 21 :

Sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec) x2, sc 2, sc 2, dec, sc 2, sc 2, dec, sc 4, dec, 2sc (30)

Round 22 :

Sc around (30)

Round 23 :

(sc, dec) x10 (20)

Info :

Make a slip stitch and fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing later. Stuff and put the finished body off to the side, and move onto the snout.

β€” Snout :

Info :

Use 'Mushroom' for Top Hat Teddy (4mm), or 'Winter White' for Rockstar Top Hat Teddy (6mm). Ch 11 and work in a continuous spiral around both sides of the chain.

Round 1 :

Starting in the 2nd ch from hook - inc, sc 8, inc. Now flip your work and continue onto the other side of the ch, your first sc will be in the same ch you just worked in, just on the opposite side - inc, sc 8, inc (24)

Info :

TIP: For this pattern, I crochet into the front and back loop of each chain, so on the first side, I will be crocheting into all 10 front loops. When I flip to the other side, I am crocheting into ALL 10 back loops of the chain. (Ignoring the 11th chain)

Round 2 :

Sc, inc, sc 8, (sc, inc) x2, sc 9, inc (28)

Round 3 :

Sc 2, inc, sc 8, (sc 2, inc) x2, sc 10, inc (32)

Round 4 :

Sc around (32)

Round 5 :

Sc 3, inc, sc 8, (sc 3, inc) x2, sc 11, inc (36)

Round 6 :

Sc 4, inc, sc 8, (sc 4, inc) x2, sc 12, inc (40)

Info :

Finish off with a slip stitch and then fasten off your piece. Leave a long tail for sewing. Set aside for now.

β€” Head :

Info :

Use 'Cocoa Brown' for Top Hat Teddy (4mm), or 'Mustard' for Rockstar Top Hat Teddy (6mm).

Round 1 :

Mr 6 sc (6)

Round 2 :

Inc x6 (12)

Round 3 :

(Sc, inc) x6 (18)

Round 4 :

Sc, inc, (sc 2, inc) x5, sc (24)

Round 5 :

(sc 3, inc) x6 (30)

Round 6 :

Sc 2, inc, (sc 4, inc) x5, sc 2 (36)

Round 7 :

(sc 5, inc) x6 (42)

Round 8 :

Sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc) x5, sc 3 (48)

Round 9 :

(sc 7, inc) x6 (54)

Round 10-15 :

Sc around (54) 6 ROUNDS

Round 16 :

Sc, inc, (sc 2, inc) x17, sc (72)

Round 17 :

(sc 3, inc) x18 (90)

Round 18 :

Sc around (90)

Round 19 :

(sc 3, dec) x18 (72)

Round 20 :

Sc around (72)

Round 21 :

Sc, dec, (sc 2, dec) x17, sc (54)

Round 22 :

Sc around (54)

Round 23 :

(sc 7, dec) x6 (48)

Round 24 :

Sc around (48)

Round 25 :

Sc 3, dec, (sc 6, dec) x5, sc 3 (42)

Round 26 :

Sc around (42)

Round 27 :

(sc 5, dec) x6 (36)

Round 28 :

Sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec) x5, sc 2 (30)

Info :

Pause here and follow the steps on pg. 11 for Top Hat Teddy or pg. 13 for Rockstar Top Hat Teddy.

Round 29 :

(sc 3, dec) x6 (24)

Round 30 :

Sc, dec, (sc 2, dec) x5, sc (18)

Round 31 :

(Sc, dec) x6 (12)

Info :

Stuff a little more.

Round 32 :

Dec x6 (6)

Info :

Fasten off, and set aside for assembly later on.

β€” For Top Hat Teddy :

Step 1 :

I add stuffing temporarily to make sure I like the way everything looks before I secure the safety eyes. Place 18mm safety eyes between rounds 15-16, making them about 9-10 stitches apart, but don’t secure them just yet. I like to have my snout ready to put on at this point to make sure I like the placement of the eyes in congruence with the snout. The top of the snout gets sewn on between rounds 16-17, and stretches down 8 rounds, ending between rounds 24-25. Make sure to stuff the snout before closing it off.

Step 2 :

Add all of the snout details. You can see more detailed instructions on this in step 13 (pg.18) of the Rockstar Top Hat Teddy section below. Then unstuff the head enough to secure the safety eyes and add the eye details. To do this, start with white yarn on your yarn needle and insert your needle anywhere in the head, then bring it out between rounds 15-16 just in front of the safety eye. Put your needle back into the same row on the opposite side of the safety eye. This will create the whites of the eyes. Using the same strand of yarn, do this for the other eye as well. And then tie off the yarn and tuck it into the head.

Step 3 :

Using black yarn, bring your yarn and needle between rounds 14-15 in the stitch just next to the safety eye. Then insert your needle between rounds 16-17 in the stitch just next to the eye. Using the same strand of black yarn, do this to the other eye as well. And then tie off the yarn and tuck it into the head.

Step 4 :

Sew on the eyebrows. They start between rounds 11-12 and then end between rounds 12-13, and are about 4-5 stitches in length. They are about 7 stitches away from each other. Make the eyebrows about 5-6 layers thick, or until they're your desired thickness. Tie off your yarn tails and tuck them into the head. Continue onto round 29 (pg. 10).

β€” For Rockstar Top Hat Teddy :

Step 1 :

Stuff the head temporarily, as this makes the process of mapping out the face easier. Don’t worry about securing the safety eyes yet, we will unstuff the head later to secure them. Place 30mm safety eyes where you want them to be. Mine are between rounds 15-16, about 9-10 stitches apart.

Step 2 :

Place your snout at the bottom of a piece of blue felt to get the visual of how you want your face design to look above the snout. Using a marker, draw out the design you want. Make sure you purposefully make this design larger than you want it. You will be trimming it down in step 4.

Step 3 :

Cut out your felt piece. The shape of the bottom does not matter because we are going to cut it out along the snout later.

Step 4 :

Fold the felt piece in half, and trim it down to make it completely symmetrical.

Step 5 :

Remove your safety eyes, and place sewing pins down in their place to mark which holes you want your safety eyes to be in.

Step 6 :

Line up your felt piece where you want it and then use the safety pins you just put into the head to feel for where you want the safety eyes to go through the felt, and mark the felt with 2 more sewing pins. This will tell us where we need to cut a hole for the safety eyes to go through.

Step 7 :

Where you just placed the sewing pins, cut slits into the felt piece for the eyes to go through.

Step 8 :

Make sure you like the placement of the eyes and that they're an even distance from the edges of your felt piece. Line up the two bumps at the top of your face piece around rounds 11-12. You can then place your snout as a visual to make sure everything looks the way you want it and move onto step 9.

Step 9 :

Pin your blue face piece to a sheet of red felt and use it as a guideline to cut out the same shape of a larger size. This will be the red outline of the face piece. The shape at the bottom still doesn't matter at this point, we will be cutting that later on.

Step 10 :

With the felt pieces still pinned together, cut a slit through the red piece in the same spot as the blue piece. Insert your safety eyes into both layers of felt and then into the head as well. This is just to double check that everything lines up correctly before we sew everything together. We ideally want our felt piece to lay perfectly flat with no bumps.

Step 11 :

Now map out where you want the eyebrows to start. Mine start between rounds 11-12 and then end between rounds 12-13, and are 5 stitches long, and 7 stitches apart. This is to make sure your felt piece is at an appropriate spot before we commit to sewing everything on (we want the eyebrows to land just above the felt piece and to slightly curve along with it).

Step 12 :

Now that we know the felt pieces are the way we want them, we want to sew on the snout. The top of the snout is sewn between rounds 16-17, and is 8 rounds vertical. The bottom of the snout is sewn between rounds 24-25.

Step 13 :

(1) Find the center of your snout and use a couple sewing pins to mark it. I use something with a long straight edge to do this - my yarn needle usually works well. (2) Use this center point to find your middle 5 stitches between the eyes and this is where we'll begin sewing on the nose. I put the nose between the 1st and 2nd rounds from the top of the snout. (3) Go over the nose about 10-11 times, or however many times to get your desired thickness. (4) Then bring your needle down between the 6th-7th row from the top of the snout (where you marked the center with sewing pins) to make the line of the mouth. Go over the mouth 2 times, or however many times to get your desired thickness. (5) Make the three freckles on each side of the snout all 1 stitch in length. Reference the 5th photo below for placement. The numbers in the photo are how many stitches apart the freckles are from their relative reference points.

Step 14 :

Make sure your blue felt piece is turned to the backside that already has marker on it for this step. We will be marking it up again to trim it.

Step 15 :

Place your felt pieces back where you want them (you may want to pin them down), and with a marker trace out the snout now that it's sewn in place. This is where we will cut out the felt along the shape of the snout. I drew my line a little further out to make sure I didn't initially cut off too much.

Step 16 :

Sew the blue felt piece on top of the red felt piece with light blue embroidery thread. No need to sew the bottom part down just yet.

Step 17 :

Place eyes in the eye holes and figure out how you want to position the whites of the eyes. Use sewing needles to make holes in the felt where you want them to be. I put the holes slightly underneath the safety eyes to hide the holes.

Info :

Continue the Rockstar felt assembly as needed following the photographic steps and then permanently secure safety eyes and finish sewing felt edges before final assembly of arms, legs and hat.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the head to the body by aligning the neck opening (end of body rounds) with the base of the head and sew securely using a yarn needle and whipstitch, making sure the face is centered.
  • Sew on the ears to the top sides of the head between the designated rounds (refer to ear rounds in the ear section of the full pattern) and ensure symmetry by pinning first.
  • Assemble the top hat by reinforcing the brim with cardboard and sewing the hat top to the brim; position and sew the finished hat onto the head after final placement checks.
  • Sew the bow tie and any buttons to the chest area centered over the belly using yarn or thread; use photos as a guide for placement and spacing.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘This pattern uses US terminology only; please convert stitch names if you use other terminology.
  • πŸ’‘I use the yarn under/yarn over method, but you may use whichever method you prefer for consistent tension.
  • πŸ’‘All decreases in this pattern use the invisible decrease method to avoid large gaps; I highly recommend using the invisible decrease for best results.
  • πŸ’‘Place safety eyes temporarily and use pins to confirm felt and snout placement before permanently securing them.

This Top Hat Teddy pattern combines classic amigurumi shaping with playful costume details for two distinct looks. Whether you sew the felt Rockstar face or make the simple Top Hat Teddy, youll end up with a cuddly, character-filled plush perfect for gifts. Enjoy the full photo tutorial and clear rounds to guide every step of the process. 🧢 Happy crafting, and have fun personalizing your teddy! 🎩

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished Top Hat Teddy measures approximately 25-30 cm tall when using the recommended chenille yarn and 4mm hook; Rockstar sizes vary with yarn weight.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size and may require adjusting hook size and eye sizes; the Rockstar version uses bulkier yarn and larger eyes.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic knowledge of amigurumi techniques such as magic ring, invisible decrease, and continuous spiral work is recommended for best results.

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, detailing, and whether you make the Rockstar felt additions.