Guardian Angel Amigurumi Doll Free Pattern – Crochet Heaven

Welcome to Crochet Heaven’s Guardian Angel Amigurumi Doll free pattern! Crocheting your own guardian angel doll is not only a delightful and creative craft project but also a wonderful way to add a touch of charm to your home decor or make a heartfelt gift for someone special.

Our step-by-step tutorial will guide you through the process of creating this adorable amigurumi doll from start to finish. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking to expand your skills, this pattern is designed to be easy to follow and enjoyable to make.

With its heavenly wings and sweet demeanor, this guardian angel doll will bring comfort and joy to anyone who sees it. So, gather your crochet hooks and yarn, and let’s get started on crafting your very own Guardian Angel Amigurumi Doll. Follow along with our free pattern, and soon you’ll have a precious handmade creation that will watch over you or your loved ones.

Explore the pattern below and begin your crocheting journey to create a guardian angel that’s uniquely yours. Happy crocheting!

Abbreviations: 

ch – chain 

sc – single crochet 

inc – increase (2 single crochets in one loop) 

dec – decrease (single crochet 2 together) 

ss – slip stitch 

knit – front loop 

purl – back loop 

Materials Needed: 

Yarn: Yarn Art Jeans color 03 (for the body) 

Yarn: Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 165-tan beige (for the wig) 

Yarn: Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 73-iceberg (for the dress and shoes) 

Metallic thread mouline – 1 pack (for embellishment, nimbus) 

Yarn: Gazzal Baby Cotton 3410-white (for the wings) 

Yarn: Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 01-white (for the shoes) 

Yarn: Kamtex Cotton grass 205-white (for edging the wings) 

Buttons – 5 pieces (for the dress) + 1 piece for attaching the wings 

Beads (for ties on shoes and dress) 

Hook No1.9 

Needles No1.5 

Stuffing 

Sewing needle 

All parts are crocheted in a spiral on both sides unless otherwise specified. When using the specified materials, the height of the baby is 15 cm. 

PATTERN

Legs-Body-Head: 

Yarn: Yarn Art Jeans color 03, hook No1.9 

1 Row: Chain 7, starting from the second loop from the hook sc, 4 sc, 4 sc in the last loop, on the other side of the chain 4 sc, sc (16) 

Continue crocheting in the round. 

2 Row: 2 inc, 4 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc (24) 

3 Row: In the back loops only, 24 sc (24) 

4 Row: 24 sc (24) 

5 Row: 8 sc, 4 dec, 8 sc (20) 

6 Row: 6 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc (16) 

7 Row: 6 sc, 2 dec, 6 sc (14) 

Place stuffing. 

8-17 Row: 14 sc (14) 

Place stuffing. 

Crochet the second leg in the same way, but do not cut the thread. Join the legs. Depending on the crocheting method (“crosses” / “ticks”), and individual tension, there may be different offsets. Therefore, crochet the required number of stitches so that the beginning is in the middle of the leg on the inner side. I crocheted 6 sc, now join the legs: 4 ch, place the legs evenly, find the joining point, attach to the second leg, 14 sc on the leg, 4 sc on ch, 14 sc on the leg. Continue crocheting the body. Start numbering from the first row. 

1 Row: (11 sc, inc)*3 (39) 

2-6 Row: 39 sc (39) 

7 Row: (11 sc, dec)*3 (36) 

Do not forget to add stuffing as you go. 

8 Row: 36 sc (36) 

9 Row: (10 sc, dec)*3 (33) 

10 Row: 33 sc (33) 

11 Row: (9 sc, dec)*3 (30) 

12 Row: 30 sc (30) 

13 Row: (8 sc, dec)*3 (27) 

14 Row: 27 sc (27) 

15 Row: (7 sc, dec)*3 (24) 

16 Row: 24 sc (24) 

17 Row: (4 sc, dec)*4 (20) 

18 Row: (2 sc, dec)*5 (15) 

19 Row: (3 sc, dec)*3 (12) 

20-21 Row: 12 sc (12) 

Continue crocheting the head. 

22 Row: 12 inc (24) 

23 Row: (3 sc, inc)* 6 (30) 

24 Row: 2 sc, inc (4 sc, inc) *5, 2 sc (36) 

25 Row: (5 sc, inc) 6 times (42) 

26 Row: 3 sc, inc (6 sc, inc) *5, 3 sc (48) 

27-36 Row: 48 sc (48) 

37 Row: 3 sc, dec, (6 sc, dec)*5, 3 sc (42) 

38 Row: (5 sc, dec) *6 (36) 

39 Row: 2 sc, dec, (4 sc, dec) *5, 2 sc (30) 

40 Row: (3 sc, dec)* 6 (24) 

Place stuffing. 

41 Row: 1 sc, dec, (2 sc, dec)*5, 1 sc (18) 

42 Row: (1 sc, dec)*6 (12) 

43 Row: 6 dec (6) 

Finish with SS, pull the hole closed, secure the thread, cut it. 

Arms (2 pieces): 

1 Row: 6 sc in magic ring (6) 

2 Row: 6 inc (12) 

3-5 Row: 12 sc (12) 

6 Row: (4 sc, dec)*2 (10) 

Place stuffing. 

7-18 Row: 10 sc (10) 

Place stuffing. 

19 Row: (1 sc, dec)*3, 1 sc (7) 

Finish with SS, pull the hole closed, secure the thread, cut it. 

Sew the arms using thread or button fasteners. 

Wig: 

Use Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 165-tan beige yarn and hook No1.9. 

You can crochet the wig as described below. For the Angel, I crocheted it similarly, but instead of slip stitches, I used single crochets. The wig turns out a bit fuller. Crochet it the way you prefer. 

1 Row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring (6) 

Next, crochet through the back loops. 

2 Row: 6 inc (12) 

3 Row: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18) 

4 Row: 1 sc, inc (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24) 

5 Row: (35 ch, starting from the second chain from the hook, 34 sc, slip stitch in the next loop)*repeat to the end of the row. 

Now, crochet through the front loops of the same row. In other words, turn around and crochet in the opposite direction in a spiral through the front loops: slip stitch, 35 ch, starting from the second chain from the hook, 34 slip stitches in the next loops. Continue crocheting to the end of the row, making strands every other loop, i.e., crochet one strand in one loop, in the next, simply attach with a slip stitch and another slip stitch, but without a strand (i.e., skip one loop). The strands should alternate with the previous row like a chessboard. When you reach the last circle at the crown, crochet the strands more frequently, i.e., in every loop. 

Now, sew the wig to the head. Attach the wig, aligning the centers (crown and center of the wig), and secure with pins. Sew it in place. Next, arrange and secure with pins the first (bottom) row of strands. Sew or glue it. 

The last strands at the crown are not sewn. 

Your little one is ready; let’s start dressing her. 

Dress: 

Use Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 73-iceberg yarn and No1.5 needles. 

Cast on 22 stitches (20+2 edge stitches). 

The first and last two stitches are the placket; in all rows, knit in garter stitch. Ignore the edge stitches when knitting; slip the first stitch, and knit the last one purlwise. 

1 Row: 20 knit stitches 

2 Row: 2 knit stitches, 16 purl stitches, yarn over, 2 chain stitches (loop) 

3 Row: 2 knit stitches, 1 knit stitch, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 3 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 4 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 3 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 1 knit stitch, 2 knit stitches (32) 

4 Row: 2 knit stitches, 24 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

5 Row: 2 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 5 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 6 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 5 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 2 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

6 Row: 2 knit stitches, 32 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

7 Row: 2 knit stitches, 3 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 7 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 8 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 7 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 3 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

8 Row: 2 knit stitches, 40 purl stitches, yarn over, 2 knit stitches 

9 Row: 2 knit stitches, 4 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 9 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 10 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 9 knit stitches, yarn over, knit stitch, yarn over, 4 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches (56) 

10 Row: 2 knit stitches, 48 purl stitches, yarn over, 2 chain stitches (loop) 

11 Row: 2 knit stitches, 6 knit stitches, continue knitting the sleeve on two needles 

1 Row: 10 knit stitches, 1 purl stitch (edge), do not specify edge stitches further 

2 Row: 9 purl stitches 

3 Row: (1 knit stitch, make 3 knit stitches from 1 knit stitch: knit stitch, yarn over, knit stitch)*4, 1 knit stitch 

4 Row: 17 purl stitches 

5 Row: (1 knit stitch, yarn over)*16, 1 knit stitch 

6 Row: 33 purl stitches 

7 Row: (2 chain stitches, yarn over)*16, 1 knit stitch 

8 Row: 33 knit stitches 

Bind off the stitches; do not cut the thread. 

Take crochet hook No1.9, fold the sleeve in half, and join (sew) with single crochets. 

Transfer the remaining loop to the knitting needle and continue knitting the 11th row: 14 knit stitches. Now, crochet the second sleeve similarly to the first one. 

Finish the 11th row: 6 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches. 

Now, continue crocheting the dress. 

12 Row: 2 knit stitches, 28 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

13 Row: 2 knit stitches, (1 knit stitch, yarn over)*28, 2 knit stitches 

14 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

15-16 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

17 Row: 2 knit stitches, (2 chain stitches, yarn over)*28, 2 knit stitches 

18 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, yarn over, 2 chain stitches (loop) 

19 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

20 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

21-22 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

23 Row: 2 knit stitches, (2 chain stitches, yarn over)*28, 2 knit stitches 

24 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

25 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

26 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, yarn over, 2 chain stitches (loop) 

27-28 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

29 Row: 2 knit stitches, (2 chain stitches, yarn over)*28, 2 knit stitches 

30 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

31 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

32 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

33 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, 2 knit stitches 

34 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 knit stitches, yarn over, 2 chain stitches (loop) 

35 Row: 2 knit stitches, (2 chain stitches, yarn over)*28, 2 knit stitches 

36 Row: 2 knit stitches, 56 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches 

Bind off all the stitches; do not cut the thread. Finish the hem by knitting chains for the front loops: (3 chain stitches, skip 1 stitch, slip stitch)*repeat to the end of the row. Secure the thread and cut it. 

Take metallic mouline thread, attach it to the back of the dress to the remaining front loops in the 13th row, and crochet slip stitches around the upper edge through the front loops. Secure the thread and cut it. 

Sew on 5 buttons. 

For the halo, take metallic mouline thread and crochet a “caterpillar” cord approximately 14-15 cm long, then sew it in a circle. Put it on the head under the top strands. 

Wings (2 pieces): 

Use Gazzal Baby Cotton 3410 white yarn and hook No1.9. 

Crochet the wings in turning rows. 

Chain 17. 

1 Row: Starting from the second chain from the hook, 11 single crochets, increase, 2 single crochets, increase, 1 single crochet, 1 chain, turn (18). 

2 Row: 18 single crochets, 1 chain, turn. 

3 Row: Increase, 15 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (17). 

4 Row: Decrease, 15 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (16). 

5 Row: Increase, 13 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (15). 

6 Row: Decrease, 13 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (14). 

7 Row: Decrease, 10 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (11). 

8 Row: Decrease, 9 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (10). 

9 Row: Decrease, 6 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (7). 

10 Row: Decrease, 5 single crochets, 1 chain, turn (6). 

11 Row: Decrease, 2 single crochets, decrease (4). 

Attach Kamtex Cotton grass 205-white yarn and single crochet around the wing. Crochet 3 single crochets in each top loop. 

Secure the threads and cut them. 

Crochet the second wing in a similar way, but crochet it in the opposite direction to make them mirror each other. 

Sew the wings together. Crochet a chain of 100, take a button, thread it through the buttonhole, then thread it through the openings in the 13th row, and add beads to the ends. Tie it. 

Shoes: 

Use Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 73-iceberg yarn and hook No1.9. 

1 Row: Chain 7, starting from the second chain from the hook, single crochet, 4 single crochets, 4 single crochets in the last chain, on the other side of the chain, 4 single crochets, single crochet (16). 

Continue crocheting in the round. 

2 Row: 2 increases, 4 single crochets, 4 increases, 4 single crochets, 2 increases (24). 

3 Row: In the back loops only, 24 single crochets (24). 

4 Row: 24 single crochets (24). 

5 Row: 8 single crochets, 4 decreases, 8 single crochets (20). 

6 Row: 6 single crochets, 4 decreases, 6 single crochets (16). 

7 Row: 6 single crochets, 2 decreases, 6 single crochets (14). 

Place stuffing. 

8-18 Row: 14 single crochets (14). 

Place stuffing. 

Crochet the second shoe in the same way, but do not cut the thread. Join the shoes. Depending on the crocheting method (“crosses” / “ticks”) and individual tension, there may be different offsets. Therefore, crochet the required number of stitches so that the beginning is in the middle of the shoe on the inner side. Crochet 6 single crochets, then join the shoes: chain 4, place the shoes evenly, find the joining point, attach to the second shoe, 14 single crochets on the shoe, 4 single crochets on the chain, 14 single crochets on the shoe. Continue crocheting the body of the shoe. Start numbering from the first row. 

1 Row: (11 single crochets, increase)*3 (39). 

2-6 Row: 39 single crochets (39). 

7 Row: (11 single crochets, decrease)*3 (36). 

Don’t forget to add stuffing as you go. 

8 Row: 36 single crochets (36). 

Cut the thread, but do not cut it off. Attach Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 73-iceberg yarn to the back of the shoe and crochet slip stitches around the sole (single crochet, slip stitch)*to the end of the row. Secure the thread and cut it. 

Attach Pekhorka Children’s Novelty 73-iceberg yarn to the front of the shoe in the middle, leaving an approximately 25 cm tail (this will be the tie), and crochet slip stitches around the upper edge through the back loops. When you reach the beginning, cut the thread slightly longer (this will be the tie), pull the thread to the front side, and crochet a chain of single crochets. Then pull the initially left thread to the front side and crochet a chain of single crochets as well. Thread beads on the ends. 

Crochet the second shoe in the same way. 

Sew a button to the sleeves. 

I hope you enjoy making these crochet items! If you have any further questions or need clarification on any part of the instructions, feel free to ask. Good luck with your project!