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Train Loris Amigurumi Pattern

Train Loris 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 Train Loris Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates an adorable Train Loris amigurumi with detachable wagon and stacked logs, full of charming details. It includes step-by-step round instructions for each small piece and clear photos to help you follow along. You will crochet the chassis, roof, chimney, wheels, axles, logs and decorative pieces and assemble them into a perfectly playful toy.

Train Loris Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The design uses small-gauge cotton yarn and a 2.5 mm hook for a neat finish and sturdy structure. Clear abbreviations, materials and assembly notes are included so you can complete the project confidently.

Why You'll Love This Train Loris Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it balances adorable detail with satisfying construction β€” every small piece comes together into a delightful whole. I enjoy how the logs and wagon add interactive personality to the train, making it more than just a static toy. The combination of simple rounds and shaping keeps the crochet relaxing while still teaching useful techniques. Creating this train always brightens my day and makes a perfect handmade gift I am proud to give.

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

Switch Things Up

I love customizing this pattern by changing the color palette to match a nursery or a gift recipient's favorite shades.

I sometimes use pastel colors for a softer baby toy or bright primary colors to make a playful toddler train.

To make the toy larger or smaller I simply swap yarn weight and hook size; a thicker yarn and larger hook creates a chunky, cuddly version.

I often embellish with embroidered details or small felt windows for added texture and personality.

If you prefer posable features, try inserting thin wire in the axle or undercarriage pieces for extra stability and movement.

I like to make alternate wagon cargo β€” swap the logs for tiny boxes or animals to create a themed set.

For a baby-safe version, replace the button with a sewn loop and securely fasten parts so there are no loose pieces that could be a choking hazard.

I also experiment with surface crochet or contrast edging to give the roof and chassis a different outline and more visual interest.

Try adding removable accessories like a tiny scarf or hat to give your train a seasonal personality that you can change for holidays.

Finally, I sometimes stitch together two small trains in different colors to make a matching pair β€” it makes a charming gift set and shows how versatile the pattern is.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the instruction to pick up the remaining stitches with the yarn needle; always use the needle to pull up the last stitches and secure them to avoid gaps or loose ends. βœ— Overstuffing small pieces like the lamps or chimney causes bulging and unequal shapes; stuff lightly as you crochet and add fiberfill gradually to maintain neat proportions. βœ— Not switching colors cleanly when instructed leads to messy joins; weave in color changes neatly and carry or cut yarn following the pattern notes so edges stay tidy. βœ— Failing to combine the two open sides by single crochet leaves gaps in subfloors; follow the combine instruction exactly at the final round to close the piece securely and hide the yarn. βœ— Not using BLO where indicated will change the texture and fit of parts; follow 'Blo' rounds precisely to get the intended ridged or inset look for wheels and logs.

Train Loris Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming crocheted Train Loris with this complete amigurumi pattern that walks you through every part step-by-step. You will enjoy assembling the locomotive, wagon, wheels, logs and little details to create a playful handmade toy. The pattern uses simple amigurumi techniques and clear photos to guide you. Perfect for gifting or adding a whimsical touch to a nursery or playroom.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Train Loris Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Peria baby soft cotton XL yarns (use 9 different colors you prefer; example colors used: grey, red, black, mustard, brown, blue, yellow, green, orange)
  • 02
    Small amounts of contrasting yarns for details (red, black, yellow, orange, blue)
  • 03
    Fiberfill for stuffing small parts and chassis

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5 mm
  • 02
    19 cm long 2.5 mm wire
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Yarn needle for sewing and picking up stitches
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    Small button (for wagon rope)
  • 07
    Pins for assembly (optional)

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β€” Subfloors of Train :

Info :

Start grey colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

Make 20 ch, insert your hook to the 2nd ch from the hook and 18sc, 3-sc inc on the last chain, turn to the other side of the chain, 17sc, 1inc = 40sc

Rnd 2-36 :

40sc (35 rnds)

Rnd 37 :

Don't fill the subfloor with fiberfill. At the end of 37th round, combine two side by single crochet, cut and hide the yarn.

β€” Subfloors of Logs :

Info :

Start grey colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

Make 20 ch, insert your hook to the 2nd ch from the hook and 18sc, 3-sc inc on the last chain, turn to the other side of the chain, 17sc, 1inc = 40sc

Rnd 2-29 :

40sc (28 rnds)

Rnd 30 :

Don't fill the subfloor with fiberfill. At the end of 27th round, combine two side by single crochet, cut and hide the yarn.

β€” Wheels of Train (X8) :

Info :

Start red colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Rnd 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Rnd 3 :

Blo 12sc = 12sc

Rnd 4 :

12sc (1rnd)

Info :

Switch to black colored yarn;

Rnd 5 :

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

Rnd 6 :

(2sc, 1inc)*6 = 24sc

Rnd 7 :

(3sc, 1inc)*6 = 30sc

Rnd 8 :

Blo 30sc = 30sc

Rnd 9-10 :

30sc (2 rnds)

Rnd 11 :

Blo (3sc, 1dec)*6 = 24sc

Rnd 12 :

(2sc, 1dec)*6 = 18sc

Rnd 13 :

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

Rnd 14 :

6dec = 6sc, pick up the remaining 6 stitches with the yarn needle, cut the yarn long for sewing.

β€” Axles Of Wheels (X4) :

Info :

Start black colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Rnd 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Rnd 3-20 :

12sc (18 rnds)

Rnd 21 :

6dec = 6x

Info :

Pick up the remaining 6 stitches with the yarn needle. Fix the yarn and hide.

Info :

Sew both ends to the wheels as in the image.

β€” Logs (X6) :

Info :

Start mustard colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Rnd 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Rnd 3 :

switch to brown colored yarn, Blo 12sc = 12sc

Rnd 4-27 :

12sc (24 rnds)

Rnd 28 :

switch to mustard colored yarn again, 12sc = 12sc

Rnd 29 :

Blo 6dec = 6sc, pick up the remaining 6 stitches with the yarn needle, finish the log cutting and hiding the yarn.

β€” Chassis of Train :

Info :

Start with the green colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Rnd 2 :

1inc = 12sc

Rnd 3 :

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

Rnd 4 :

(2sc, 1inc)*6 = 24sc

Rnd 5 :

(3sc, 1inc)*6 = 30sc

Rnd 6 :

(4sc, 1inc)*6 = 36sc

Rnd 7 :

Blo 36sc = 36sc

Rnd 8-17 :

36sc (10 rnds)

Rnd 18-22 :

Switch to the yellow colored yarn, 36sc (5 rnds)

Info :

Fasten up the yarn with 1 sl st and cut the yarn long for sewing.

β€” Square Part of The Chassis :

Info :

Crochet the part with green colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

4sc in MR = 4sc

Rnd 2 :

(3-sc inc)*4 = 12sc

Rnd 3 :

1sc, 3-sc inc, (2sc, 3-sc inc)*3, 1sc = 20sc

Rnd 4 :

2sc, 3-sc inc, (4sc, 3-sc inc)*3, 2sc = 28sc

Rnd 5 :

3sc, 3-sc inc, (6sc, 3-sc inc)*3, 3sc = 36sc

Rnd 6 :

4sc, 3-sc inc, (8sc, 3-sc inc)*3, 4sc = 44sc

Rnd 7 :

5sc, 3-sc inc, (10sc, 3-sc inc)*3, 5sc = 52sc

Rnd 8 :

6sc, 3-sc inc, (12sc, 3-sc inc)*3, 6sc = 60sc

Rnd 9 :

Blo 60sc = 60sc

Rnd 10-30 :

60sc (21 rnds)

Info :

Fill with fiberfill as crocheting.

Rnd 31 :

10sc, 3-sc dec, (12sc, 3-sc dec)*3, 2sc = 52sc

Rnd 32 :

8sc, 3-sc dec, (10sc, 3-sc dec)*3, 2sc = 44sc

Rnd 33 :

6sc, 3-sc dec, (8sc, 3-sc dec)*3, 2sc = 36sc

Rnd 34 :

4sc, 3-sc dec, (6sc, 3-sc dec)*3, 2sc = 28sc

Rnd 35 :

2sc, 3-sc dec, (4sc, 3-sc dec)*3, 2sc = 20sc

Rnd 36 :

1sc, 3-sc dec, (2sc, 3-sc dec)*3, 1sc = 12sc

Rnd 37 :

(3-sc dec)*4 = 4sc

Info :

Pick up the remaining 4 stitches with the needle, Finish the part cutting and hiding the yarn.

β€” Roof of The Chassis :

Info :

Crochet the part with red colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

Start to make 23 ch, insert your hook to the 2nd ch from the hook and 21sc, 3-sc inc on the last chain, turn to the other side of the chain, 20sc, 1inc = 46sc

Rnd 2-22 :

46sc (21 rnds)

Rnd 23 :

Don't fill the subfloor with fiberfill. At the end of 22th round, combine two side by single crochet, cut and hide the yarn.

β€” Chimney :

Info :

Crochet the chimney with red colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Rnd 2 :

6 inc = 12sc

Rnd 3 :

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

Rnd 4 :

Blo 18 sc = 18sc

Rnd 5-7 :

18sc (3 rnds)

Rnd 8 :

(4sc, 1dec)*3 = 15sc

Rnd 9 :

(3sc, 1dec)*3 = 12sc

Rnd 10-12 :

12sc (3 rnds)

Rnd 13 :

(2sc, 1dec)*3 = 9sc

Rnd 14 :

9sc (1 rnd)

β€” Top Part of The Chimney :

Info :

Crochet the part with yellow colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

7ch, insert your hook to the 2nd ch from the hook and 5sc, 3-sc inc on the last chain, continue to the other side of the chain, 4sc, 1inc = 14sc

Rnd 2-25 :

14sc (24 rnds)

Rnd 26 :

Don't fill the part with fiberfill. At the end of 25th round, combine two side by single crochet, cut and hide the yarn. Roll the part, and combine the two ends by sewing.

β€” Windows (X2) :

Info :

Crochet the window with blue colored yarn;

Row 1 :

10ch, insert your hook to the 3rd ch from the hook and 7dc = 7dc

Row 2-6 :

turn the other row with 2ch, 7dc (5 rows)

Row 7 :

enclose the part with sc making 1inc in the corners. Finish the crochet making 1sl st and cut the yarn long for sewing.

β€” Front Part of The Chassis :

Info :

Crochet the front part of the chassis with red colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

20ch, insert your hook to the 2nd ch from the hook and 18sc, 3-sc inc on the last chain, turn to the other side of the chain, 17sc, 1inc = 40sc

Rnd 2 :

40sc (1 rnd)

Rnd 3 :

1inc, 18sc, 1inc, 20sc = 42sc

Rnd 4 :

42sc (1 rnd)

Rnd 5 :

(1inc, 20sc)*2 = 44sc

Rnd 6 :

44sc (1 rnd)

Rnd 7 :

1inc, 20sc, 1inc, 22sc = 46sc

Rnd 8 :

46sc (1rnd), cut the yarn long tail for sewing.

β€” Front Lamps (X2) :

Info :

Crochet the front lamps with yellow colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Rnd 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Rnd 3 :

Blo 12sc = 12sc

Rnd 4-5 :

12sc (2 rnds)

Info :

Fill the lamp with fiberfill

Rnd 6 :

6dec = 6sc

Rnd 7 :

6sc (1 rnd), 1 sl st and cut the yarn long for sewing.

β€” Star in Front of The Chassis :

Info :

Crochet this part with orange colored yarn;

Row 1 :

12sc in MR = 12sc

Row 2 :

6ch, insert your hook to the 3rd ch from the hook and 2dc, 2 half double crochet, join to ring 1sl st (repeat 5 times) Cut the yarn long for sewing. Sew the star to in front of the chassis.

β€” The Crochet, Covering Wire At The Back Of Train :

Info :

Crochet this part with orange colored yarn;

Rnd 1 :

8sc in MR = 8sc

Rnd 2-22 :

8sc (21 rnds)

Info :

Bend the wire and insert to this part. Sew this part to back side of train chassis

β€” Rope Holding The Logs :

Info :

Crochet the rope holding logs with orange colored yarn;

Row 1 :

5ch, insert your hook to the 3rd ch from the hook and 2dc = 3dc

Row 2-19 :

turn the other row with 2ch, 2dc = 3dc (18 rows)

Info :

Sew one end of the rope to the grey wagon subfloor middling. Make a buttonhole to other end of the rope and join to other side of the wagon subfloor with a button. Make a wagon holder apparatus in front of the wagon. For this; 20ch, 20 sl st

Info :

Sew 4 wheels to the wagon and place logs to the under of wagon rope.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew both ends of the axle pieces to the wheel centers so the axles pass through the wheel hubs and sit evenly; use the yarn tail left long to stitch securely and weave in ends.
  • Attach the wheels to the underside of the wagon: position four wheels evenly and sew them through the subfloor using the yarn tails picked up from the wheel closures.
  • Place and sew the logs onto the grey wagon subfloor under the rope; stack logs as shown and secure with a few stitches through the logs and subfloor for stability.
  • Sew the front part of the chassis, roof and square chassis part together by aligning edges and using a whipstitch; hide all yarn tails inside the body for a neat finish.
  • Attach windows, lamps, star and chimney to the chassis using the long tails left for sewing; position using photos as a guide and sew firmly.
  • Insert the bent wire into the crocheted covering tube at the back, then sew that tube onto the back side of the chassis to form the exhaust/handle detail.
  • Make the rope holder with a buttonhole and secure one end to the wagon subfloor; fasten the other end with the small button so logs can be attached or removed.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers at the start of rounds and after increases to help keep track of round starts and count accurately.
  • πŸ’‘Fill larger pieces like the square chassis gradually while crocheting to prevent lumps and maintain an even shape.
  • πŸ’‘Always pick up the remaining stitches with a yarn needle as instructed to close pieces neatly and avoid visible gaps.
  • πŸ’‘Roll and sew parts such as the top chimney as instructed to preserve shape, then finish by hiding yarn ends for a clean look.
  • πŸ’‘Test-fit parts and pin them before final sewing to ensure correct placement and symmetry across the toy.

This Train Loris amigurumi pattern is a delightful mix of cute design and tiny details that spark joy. It includes every stitch and assembly step so you can recreate the exact look shown in the photos. Perfect for gifting, display, or play β€” handmade with love and care. πŸ§ΆπŸš‚βœ¨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately the size shown in the photos when using Peria baby soft cotton XL yarn and a 2.5 mm hook; exact size will vary slightly with tension.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will change the final size; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and be aware that assembly proportions may vary.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic knowledge of crochet stitches like SC, BLO, INC and DEC 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, speed, and how many pieces you make at once.

Are step-by-step photos provided to help with assembly?

Yes, the pattern includes photos illustrating several stages of construction and assembly to help guide positioning and finishing.