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Train Loris Amigurumi PDF Pattern

Train Loris Amigurumi PDF 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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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journeyβ€”perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Train Loris Amigurumi PDF Pattern

This pattern makes a delightful Train Loris amigurumi with separate chassis, wheels, logs and accessories. You will crochet each part in pieces and assemble them into a charming wooden-log hauler train. The pattern uses simple amigurumi shaping techniques and clear round-by-round instructions.

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

Includes full materials, abbreviations, and photo-guided construction for every part. Ideal for crocheters who enjoy multi-piece projects and toy assembly.

Why You'll Love This Train Loris Amigurumi PDF Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic amigurumi construction with playful vehicle details that kids adore. I enjoy the step-by-step shaping for each train part and the satisfaction of assembling many small pieces into one cohesive toy. The color changes and tiny accessories let me personalize each train I make. I also love how versatile the pattern isβ€”switch colors or make a smaller version for keychains.

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

Switch Things Up

I love to customize the colors to make each train unique; try pastel palettes for a nursery-friendly look or bold primary colors for a playful toy.

You can change yarn weight and hook size to alter the finished sizeβ€”use thinner yarn for mini keychain trains or bulky yarn for a chunky cuddly version.

I sometimes embroider windows or add felt pieces for extra texture and to speed up small details instead of crocheting them.

Swap the mustard logs for patterned yarn or add painted details with fabric paint to create a more realistic wood effect.

Try adding wire inside the wagon rope or axle for a bit of posability and structure when displaying the train.

I often vary the roof shape or make removable roofs so kids can store tiny treasures inside the chassis.

Make a set: crochet multiple wagons in matching or contrasting colors and attach them with small buttons or snaps for a pull-along train.

Change the number of logs or wheels to make whimsical versionsβ€”fewer logs and oversized wheels create a cartoonish style.

Personalize with embroidered initials or a tiny felt flag to make each train a one-of-a-kind gift.

Experiment with safety eyes versus embroidered eyes for different age ranges: embroider details for baby-safe toys and use safety eyes for display pieces.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when working long rounds can cause you to lose the start-of-round; place a marker at the start of every round and move it as you go. βœ— Overstuffing or understuffing parts results in poor shaping and seams; stuff gradually while checking shape and firmness to achieve even structure. βœ— Changing colors without securing ends neatly will make finishing messy; weave in or hide color changes as you go to avoid bulky joins. βœ— Not counting stitches after increases and decreases leads to incorrect shaping; count your stitches every few rounds to confirm you match the pattern counts. βœ— Pulling yarn too tightly when switching to BLO or changing hooks can distort fabric; maintain consistent tension and relax your grip for even stitches.

Train Loris Amigurumi PDF Pattern

Create a charming crocheted train with this complete Train Loris amigurumi pattern. You will get step-by-step rounds, clear part-by-part instructions, and helpful assembly notes so you can build a colorful toy. Perfect for gifting or decorating a nursery, this pattern guides you through every component.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Train Loris Amigurumi PDF Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Peria baby soft cotton XL yarns - 9 different colors (suggested: grey, red, black, mustard, brown, blue, yellow, green, orange)
  • 02
    Assorted small amounts of each color for details (approximately 10-50g each depending on size)
  • 03
    Fiberfill stuffing - small bag for stuffing parts

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
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    1 small button

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β€” Grey Subfloors of Train :

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Subfloors of Train

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Start grey colored yarn;

Round 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

Round 2-36 :

40sc (35 rnds)

Round 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.

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Subfloors of Logs

Info :

Start grey colored yarn;

Round 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

Round 2-29 :

40sc (28 rnds)

Round 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;

Round 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Round 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Round 3 :

Blo 12sc = 12sc

Round 4 :

12sc (1rnd)

Info :

Switch to black colored yarn;

Round 5 :

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

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

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

Round 8 :

Blo 30sc = 30sc

Round 9-10 :

30sc (2 rnds)

Round 11 :

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

Round 12 :

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

Round 13 :

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

Round 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;

Round 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Round 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Round 3-20 :

12sc (18 rnds)

Round 21 :

6dec = 6x

Info :

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

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Sew both ends to the wheels as in the image.

β€” Logs (X6) :

Info :

Start mustard colored yarn;

Round 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Round 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Round 3 :

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

Round 4-27 :

12sc (24 rnds)

Round 28 :

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

Round 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;

Round 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Round 2 :

1inc = 12sc

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

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

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

Blo 36sc = 36sc

Round 8-17 :

36sc (10 rnds)

Round 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;

Round 1 :

4sc in MR = 4sc

Round 2 :

(3-sc inc)*4 = 12sc

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

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

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

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

Round 8 :

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

Round 9 :

Blo 60sc = 60sc

Round 10-30 :

60sc (21 rnds)

Info :

Fill with fiberfill as crocheting.

Round 31 :

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

Round 32 :

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

Round 33 :

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

Round 34 :

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

Round 35 :

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

Round 36 :

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

Round 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;

Round 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

Round 2-22 :

46sc (21 rnds)

Round 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;

Round 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Round 2 :

6 inc = 12sc

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

Blo 18 sc = 18sc

Round 5-7 :

18sc (3 rnds)

Round 8 :

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

Round 9 :

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

Round 10-12 :

12sc (3 rnds)

Round 13 :

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

Round 14 :

9sc (1 rnd)

β€” Top Part of The Chimney :

Info :

Crochet the part with yellow colored yarn;

Round 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

Round 2-25 :

14sc (24 rnds)

Round 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;

Round 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

Round 2 :

40sc (1 rnd)

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

42sc (1 rnd)

Round 5 :

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

Round 6 :

44sc (1 rnd)

Round 7 :

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

Round 8 :

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

β€” Front Lamps (X2) :

Info :

Crochet the front lamps with yellow colored yarn;

Round 1 :

6sc in MR = 6sc

Round 2 :

6inc = 12sc

Round 3 :

Blo 12sc = 12sc

Round 4-5 :

12sc (2 rnds)

Info :

Fill the lamp with fiberfill

Round 6 :

6dec = 6sc

Round 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;

Round 1 :

8sc in MR = 8sc

Round 2-22 :

8sc (21 rnds)

Info :

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

β€” Wagon Parts of Train :

Info :

Wagon Parts of Train - 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 each axle to the wheels as shown in the pattern images, then secure the axle assembly to the wagon subfloor so wheels rotate snugly but not loose.
  • Attach the square part (chassis body) to the grey wagon subfloor by aligning lower edges and whipstitching around the seam, using the long yarn tails left for sewing.
  • Place and sew the logs onto the wagon subfloor in two layers, then secure them with the rope holder by making a buttonhole and fastening the rope with the small button.
  • Sew the front part, roof and chimney to the chassis: position the front part aligned with the chassis opening, attach roof on top, and sew the chimney and its top piece into their positions.
  • Attach front lamps, windows and the star to the front and sides of the chassis using small whip stitches; hide tails inside the chassis for a clean finish.
  • Insert the bent wire into the crocheted covering piece and sew it to the back side of the chassis to create the rear hook/handle as shown in the photos.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Do not fill flat subfloors or small panel pieces with fiberfill unless instructed, as specified in the roof and subfloor rounds.
  • πŸ’‘When shaping decreases and finishing rounds, pick up remaining stitches with a yarn needle and hide the yarn to avoid visible gaps.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round and any color-change rounds to maintain correct stitch counts throughout assembly.
  • πŸ’‘Fasten off with a slip stitch and leave long tails for sewing when pieces are to be joined later; this makes assembly easier and neater.

This cheerful Train Loris amigurumi pattern brings a handcrafted smile to any playroom or nursery. Build every charming detail from wheels to logs with clear rounds and helpful photos. Share your finished train with loved ones or gift it to a child for imaginative play. πŸ§ΆπŸš‚βœ¨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished toy size will vary with yarn and tension, but using the recommended baby cotton XL and 2.5 mm hook produces a medium-sized train about the size of a small plush vehicle suitable for toddlers.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size and stitch counts; adjust your hook size accordingly and expect smaller or larger finished pieces.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes familiarity with magic ring, single crochet, increases, decreases, BLO, and simple sewing of parts.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this multi-piece project in 12-15 hours depending on experience and the number of accessories you make.

Are there special finishing tips for assembly?

Yes, leave long tails for sewing, stuff parts gradually for even shape, and pin pieces in place before stitching to get correct alignment and symmetry.