Cedric is a character-style amigurumi designed with articulated limbs, detailed clothing, and accessories that give the doll a realistic handmade look. This Cedric Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern focuses on construction techniques such as wire-supported legs, finger shaping, clothing layering, and accessory work including shoes, pants, scarf, bag, and jacket.
The pattern is written using US crochet terminology and is best suited for intermediate crocheters who are comfortable with shaping, color changes, and assembling multiple parts. Cedric works beautifully as a collectible doll, decorative figure, or a special handmade gift.
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Abbreviations (US Terms)
SL ST – slip stitch
SC – single crochet
INC – increase
DEC – decrease
CH – chain

PATTERN



Part 1 – Hands and Arms (Right Hand)
Start with the little finger.
- 5 ch, from 2nd chain: 4 sc
- 6 ch, from 2nd chain: 5 sc
- 7 ch, from 2nd chain: 6 sc
- 6 ch, from 2nd chain: 5 sc
Joining the Fingers
1: Join fingers with 6 sc
2: 12 sc worked through both sides
Thumb
- 4 ch, from 2nd chain: 3 sc
3: 12 sc
4: 4 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec (10)
5: 8 sc, dec (9)
6–27: 9 sc
For the left hand:
Crochet fingers separately, fasten off, and continue from the opposite side.



Part 2 – Foot and Legs
6 ch, start from 2nd chain.
1: inc, 3 sc, inc in same stitch, 4 sc, 3 sc, inc (14)
2: sc, inc, 3 sc, 4 inc, 3 sc, inc, sc (20)
3: inc, 5 sc, (sc, inc) × 4, 5 sc, inc (26)
4–6: 26 sc
7: 7 sc, 6 dec, 7 sc (20)
8: 6 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc (16)
9: 6 sc, 2 dec, 6 sc (14)
10–45: 14 sc
Cut a hard plastic sole and place it under round 6.
Cut 30 cm wire, bend legs, insert wire, and continue crocheting.
Stuff gradually with fiberfill.
Part 3 – Joining Legs and Body
Keep feet facing forward.
Join legs with 2 ch, place marker.
46: 14 sc, 2 sc over ch, 14 sc, 14 sc over ch
47: 10 sc, 2 inc, 7 sc, 2 inc, 11 sc (36)
48–53: 36 sc
54: (10 sc, dec) × 3 (33)
55: 33 sc
56: (9 sc, dec) × 3 (30)
57–59: 30 sc
58: (8 sc, dec) × 3 (27)
59–63: 27 sc
64: (7 sc, dec) × 3 (24)
65–67: 24 sc
68: (4 sc, dec) × 4 (20)
69: (3 sc, dec) × 4 (16)
70: (2 sc, dec) × 4 (12)
71–73: 12 sc





Part 4 – Head
Continue from the body.
74: (sc, inc) × 6 (18)
75: (2 sc, inc) × 6 (24)
76: (3 sc, inc) × 6 (30)
77: (4 sc, inc) × 6 (36)
78: (5 sc, inc) × 6 (42)
79: (6 sc, inc) × 6 (48)
80: (7 sc, inc) × 6 (54)
81: (8 sc, inc) × 6 (60)
82–94: 60 sc
95: (8 sc, dec) × 6 (54)
96: (7 sc, dec) × 6 (48)
97: (6 sc, dec) × 6 (42)
98: (5 sc, dec) × 6 (36)
99: (4 sc, dec) × 6 (30)
100: (3 sc, dec) × 6 (24)
101: (2 sc, dec) × 6 (18)
102: (sc, dec) × 6 (12)
103: 6 dec (6)
Fasten off and close.
Nose
1: 6 sc in MR
2–4: 12 sc
Ears
Ear 1
1: 10 sc in MR
2: 3 hdc, 3 sc, 2 dc in 3 stitches, sc around
Ear 2
1: 10 sc in MR
2: 3 hdc inc, sc, 3 hdc, 3 sc, 1 dec (crisscross)
Clothing & Accessories
Cossack Jacket
- Cast on 25 ch
- Work 5 rows of ribbing
- Continue FLO rows for body and sleeves
- Sew after fitting
Pants
- 32 ch → 32 sc
- Work 36 rows
- Join legs and continue as written
- Buttonhole on opposite side
Shoes
- 9 ch base
- Rounds 1–12 exactly as written
- Finish with turned rows and tie
Bag
- Ch 11 base
- Rounds 1–13 as written
- Create straps with dc rows
Scarf
Add tassels to ends
4 hdc × 30 rows