This elegant amigurumi fairy doll combines a romantic tea party look with collectible handmade charm. With her blue lace dress, floppy sun hat, angel wings, mini purse, teacup, and tiny tea set, this design is ideal for readers searching for a crochet doll pattern, handmade gift idea, or heirloom amigurumi decor.
The finished doll has a boutique-style silhouette and a polished display look that fits nursery decor, handmade doll collectors, and artisan crochet lovers. It also suits makers looking for a whimsical fairy doll tutorial, cottagecore crochet project, or premium handmade doll inspiration before they buy crochet kits or finished amigurumi dolls.
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Pattern Overview
This pattern is written in US English and is designed to recreate the doll in the image as closely as possible. The project includes the doll, dress, hat, wings, shoes, purse, teacup, saucer, teapot, and three tiny pastries.
The doll is seated for display, with long dark gray hair, a soft cream skin tone, blush cheeks, simple embroidered eyes, and a full layered blue dress trimmed with white lace-style crochet details. The overall look depends on neat stitch tension, careful stuffing, and crisp finishing.
Finished Size
- Doll height: about 13 to 15 inches tall from feet to top of hat
- Seated height: about 10 to 11 inches
- Head width: about 4 inches
- Skirt diameter when spread: about 8 to 9 inches
- Wings: each wing about 4 to 4.5 inches tall
Materials
- Yarn A: light cream for skin
- Yarn B: medium sky blue for dress, hat, shoes, purse, cup trim, and teapot
- Yarn C: white for lace edging, wing base, and trim
- Yarn D: dark charcoal gray for hair
- Yarn E: soft brown for tea
- Yarn F: pastel pink for pastries
- Yarn G: pastel yellow for pastries
- Yarn H: chocolate brown for pastry topping
- Yarn I: tiny amount of pale blue and pale pink for flowers and hat accents
- 2.0 mm crochet hook for the doll and all tiny accessories
- 2.25 mm crochet hook optional for wing panels if you want a softer spread
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Thin craft wire optional for wings and teapot spout support
- Cardboard or plastic circle optional inside skirt base for display shaping
- Black embroidery thread for eyes and lashes
- Pink blush or pastel for cheeks
Gauge and Tension
Gauge is not highly critical, but tight stitches are essential so stuffing does not show through. Crochet tightly and consistently. If your fabric looks loose, move down a hook size. The doll should feel firm, smooth, and slightly structured rather than floppy.
Use invisible decreases whenever possible. Stuff the head firmly, the neck very firmly, and the body moderately. Arms should be lightly stuffed. Legs should be stuffed only in the lower section to keep the seated shape soft and natural.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
- inc = 2 sc in same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
- rep = repeat
- fo = fasten off
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General Notes
- Work in continuous rounds unless a section says otherwise.
- Mark the first stitch of each round.
- The doll is made from the legs upward, with the head attached seamlessly to the body.
- Arms, wings, hair, skirt layers, and accessories are sewn on later.
- The large outer skirt is built in layered rounds to match the full tea-party silhouette in the image.
Legs (Make 2)
Shoes
With Yarn B, make the shoes first. The feet in the image are small, rounded, and slightly narrow, with a neat Mary Jane shape and a little strap look across the top.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- R4: 2 sc, inc x 6. (24)
- R5: 24 sc in BLO. (24)
- R6: 24 sc. (24)
- R7: 6 sc, dec x 6, 6 sc. (18)
- R8: 5 sc, dec x 4, 5 sc. (14)
- R9: 4 sc, dec x 3, 4 sc. (11)
- Stuff the toe lightly.
- R10: 11 sc.
- R11: 3 sc, ch 3, skip 2 sts, 6 sc. This creates the strap opening.
- R12: 3 sc, 3 sc over chain, 6 sc. (12)
- R13: 12 sc. Sl st, fo.
Leg
Join Yarn A to the back center of the shoe. The visible part of the leg is slim and delicate, since most of it sits below the dress. Keep the lower leg slightly stuffed and the upper leg softer for a seated pose.
- R1: 12 sc around. (12)
- R2-R10: 12 sc. (12)
- R11: 4 sc, inc, 7 sc. (13)
- R12-R14: 13 sc. (13)
- R15: 5 sc, inc, 7 sc. (14)
- R16-R18: 14 sc. (14)
- Stuff lower part lightly. Flatten top and crochet 7 sc through both sides to close. Fo, leaving a long tail.
Joining the Legs and Lower Body
The doll sits with the skirt spread over the lap, so the top of the legs should angle slightly forward. Place both legs so the shoe straps face front. Sew or crochet the closed tops to hold them parallel with a small gap.
Using Yarn A, join to one leg, ch 4, attach to second leg, crochet around second leg, sc across the chain, around first leg, and across the other side of the chain.
- R1: 14 sc around first leg, 4 sc across chain, 14 sc around second leg, 4 sc across opposite side of chain. (36)
- R2: 14 sc, inc in next 4 sts across gap, 14 sc, inc in next 4 sts across gap. (44)
- R3: 44 sc. (44)
- R4: 6 sc, dec, 14 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 14 sc, dec. (40)
- R5: 40 sc. (40)
- R6: 5 sc, dec x 5, 15 sc, dec x 5. (30)
Torso
The torso is petite to support the oversized head and the dramatic dress. Continue with Yarn A for the upper torso and neck foundation, then switch to blue later where the bodice begins.
- R7: 30 sc. (30)
- R8: 4 sc, dec x 3, 12 sc, dec x 3, 4 sc. (24)
- R9: 24 sc. (24)
- R10: 3 sc, dec x 3, 9 sc, dec x 3, 3 sc. (18)
- R11-R12: 18 sc. (18)
- Stuff body moderately.
Bodice and Chest
Change to Yarn B at the final stitch of the previous round. The visible bodice is fitted, neat, and framed with a white lacy collar. The chest should stay slim, because the dress volume comes mostly from the skirt layers, not the upper body.
- R13: 18 sc in Yarn B. (18)
- R14: 18 sc. (18)
- R15: 2 sc, inc x 3, 6 sc, inc x 3, 2 sc. (24)
- R16-R18: 24 sc. (24)
- R19: 4 sc, dec x 4, 8 sc, dec x 4. (16)
- R20: 16 sc. (16)
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Neck
The neck must be firm because the head is oversized. Add extra stuffing or a short rolled insert of felt or cotton if needed. Keep the neck centered and straight.
- Change to Yarn A.
- R21: 16 sc in BLO. (16)
- R22-R25: 16 sc. (16)
Head
The head is large and rounded with a soft chin and slightly fuller cheeks. The face area is broad and smooth because the doll uses minimalist features rather than sculpted details. Stuff gradually and firmly as you work.
- R1: From neck, 16 sc. (16)
- R2: inc x 16. (32)
- R3: sc, inc x 16. (48)
- R4: 2 sc, inc x 16. (64)
- R5-R15: 64 sc. (64)
- R16: 2 sc, dec x 16. (48)
- R17: sc, dec x 16. (32)
- Begin stuffing very firmly.
- R18: dec x 16. (16)
- R19: 8 dec. (8)
- Fo, close opening, weave end in.
Arms (Make 2)
The arms are slender and soft, with tiny hands and long sleeves ending in white ruffles. Keep the hands simple and elegant. Do not overstuff, or the arms will stick out too stiffly from the sides of the body.
- With Yarn A, R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3-R4: 12 sc. (12)
- R5: 3 sc, dec x 3, 3 sc. (9)
- Stuff hand lightly.
- R6-R10: 9 sc. (9)
- Change to Yarn B.
- R11-R18: 9 sc. (9)
- R19: in FLO, make ruffle round: (sl st, hdc, sl st) in each of the next 9 sts.
- Fo white ruffle later, or continue below for cuff trim.
For the white cuff edge, join Yarn C to the FLO left from R19 and work: (sl st, hdc, sl st) in each stitch around. Fo. Flatten upper arm and sew closed. Leave a long tail for sewing.
Hair Cap
The hairstyle in the image is long, center-parted, and softly wavy with two short front bangs. The hair should cover the back of the head fully, then be layered with long strands sewn down in soft sections.
With Yarn D:
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- R4: 2 sc, inc x 6. (24)
- R5: 3 sc, inc x 6. (30)
- R6: 4 sc, inc x 6. (36)
- R7: 5 sc, inc x 6. (42)
- R8: 6 sc, inc x 6. (48)
- R9: 7 sc, inc x 6. (54)
- R10-R14: 54 sc. (54)
- Fo with long tail.
Hair Strands
Cut or crochet long strands depending on your preferred finish. For the look in the image, crocheted chain strands give the best soft rope-like texture. Make enough to fill the back and sides densely.
- Long back strands: Make 28 strands. Each strand: ch 38, starting in 2nd ch from hook, sl st in each chain back. Fo.
- Side strands: Make 12 strands. Each strand: ch 30, sl st back. Fo.
- Front bangs: Make 4 shorter strands. Each strand: ch 14, sl st back. Fo.
Sew the hair cap centered on the head, leaving the front edge slightly behind the forehead line. Attach the long strands row by row around the cap, concentrating fullness at the sides and back. Place the four short bangs in the middle front, with two hanging slightly longer.
Bodice Collar
The white collar is very visible in the image and frames the neckline with a delicate, scalloped lace effect. It should sit flat over the shoulders and slightly overlap the tops of the sleeves.
Join Yarn C to the front loop left from Body Round 21 or sew directly around neckline:
- Round 1: (sl st, ch 1, 2 hdc, ch 1, sl st) in next st, sl st in next st, rep all around.
- Fo and shape each little shell by hand.
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Outer Dress Skirt
The skirt is the most important visual element. It is wide, layered, heavily flounced, and decorated with white lace rounds and tiny blue appliqué flowers and bows. Work from the waist down in blue, using the unused front loops at the lower body or by joining around the waist seam.
Base Skirt
- With Yarn B, join at waistline.
- R1: 30 inc evenly around. (60)
- R2: 60 sc. (60)
- R3: (4 sc, inc) x 12. (72)
- R4: 72 sc. (72)
- R5: (5 sc, inc) x 12. (84)
- R6: 84 sc. (84)
- R7: (6 sc, inc) x 12. (96)
- R8: 96 sc. (96)
- R9: (7 sc, inc) x 12. (108)
- R10: 108 sc. (108)
- R11: in BLO, 108 sc. (108)
- R12-R15: 108 sc. (108)
First White Lace Band
Join Yarn C to the front loop left from Skirt Round 11.
- Round 1: (sc, ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sc) in one stitch, skip 2 sts, sl st in next st, skip 2 sts, rep around.
This creates the mid-skirt lace band seen in the image. Adjust spacing slightly at the end of the round if needed so the lace sits evenly.
Lower Skirt Expansion
Return to the blue skirt hem and continue. The lower tier should flare more than the upper skirt so the dress spreads beautifully while seated.
- R16: in FLO of last blue round or continue below, (8 sc, inc) x 12. (120)
- R17: 120 sc. (120)
- R18: (9 sc, inc) x 12. (132)
- R19: 132 sc. (132)
- R20: (10 sc, inc) x 12. (144)
- R21: 144 sc. (144)
Hem Lace
The hem in the image is ornate and soft rather than sharp. Use a lace shell edging to mimic that gentle scalloped finish.
- Join Yarn C at hem.
- Round 1: skip 1 st, 5 dc in next st, skip 1 st, sl st in next st, skip 1 st, 5 dc in next st, rep around.
- Round 2: in top of each shell, work sl st, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc, sl st into next valley. Rep around.
- Fo.
Upper Overskirt Ruffle
The image shows another blue layer over the main skirt, edged in white. This overskirt begins near the front waist and drapes outward, adding fullness over the lap area. It should not be too stiff.
Join Yarn B to a front waist round around the body just below the bodice.
- R1: 72 dc evenly around. (72)
- R2: (5 dc, 2 dc in next st) x 12. (84)
- R3: 84 dc. (84)
- R4: (6 dc, 2 dc in next st) x 12. (96)
- R5: 96 dc. (96)
- Fo.
Join Yarn C to the hem of this overskirt and work: (sc, ch 2, 3 dc, ch 2, sc) in one stitch, skip 2 sts, sl st in next st, repeat around.
Tiny Skirt Flowers and Bows
These details help match the image exactly. Scatter them mostly along the lower front half of the skirt. Use three-dimensional but very small appliqués so they decorate the dress without weighing it down.
Mini Flower (Make 8 to 10)
Use Yarn B, Yarn C, or pale blue.
- R1: 5 sc in MR, sl st to first sc.
- R2: In each stitch work (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st).
- Fo, leaving tail to sew.
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Mini Bow (Make 3 to 4)
- Ch 9.
- Row 1: starting in 2nd ch from hook, 8 sc, ch 1, turn.
- Row 2-3: 8 sc.
- Fo.
- Wrap center with yarn several times and knot firmly.
Sew flowers and bows onto the front skirt to echo the arrangement in the image. Add a tiny white knot or French-knot style center with yarn if desired.
Purse
The purse is small, square-rounded, and hangs crossbody at the doll’s right side. It matches the dress and has a flap edge with white trim. The strap should be thin and neat.
With Yarn B:
- Ch 9.
- R1: starting in 2nd ch from hook, 7 sc, 3 sc in last ch, work on opposite side, 6 sc, 2 sc in last ch. (18)
- R2: inc, 6 sc, inc x 3, 6 sc, inc x 2. (24)
- R3-R6: 24 sc. (24)
- Fo first panel.
- Make a second identical panel.
Join both panels with sc around three sides, leaving top open. For flap, join to back top edge:
- Row 1: 10 sc, ch 1, turn.
- Row 2: dec, 6 sc, dec. (8)
- Row 3: 8 sc.
- Row 4: dec, 4 sc, dec. (6)
- Row 5: 6 sc.
- Fo.
Join Yarn C to flap edge and work sl st around. For strap, ch 55 and sl st back across the chain. Sew both ends to the purse and position diagonally across the body.
Hat Crown
The hat is broad and soft, with a blue crown, a textured decorative band, white brim edging, and a small blue flower accent. It sits low on the forehead and frames the face gently.
With Yarn B:
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- R4: 2 sc, inc x 6. (24)
- R5: 3 sc, inc x 6. (30)
- R6: 4 sc, inc x 6. (36)
- R7: 5 sc, inc x 6. (42)
- R8-R12: 42 sc. (42)
Hat Brim
- R13: in BLO, (6 sc, inc) x 6. (48)
- R14: 48 sc. (48)
- R15: (7 sc, inc) x 6. (54)
- R16: 54 sc. (54)
- R17: (8 sc, inc) x 6. (60)
- R18: 60 sc. (60)
- R19: (9 sc, inc) x 6. (66)
- R20: 66 sc. (66)
Hat White Edge
Join Yarn C to the brim edge.
- Round 1: (sl st, hdc, sl st) in one stitch, sl st in next stitch, rep around.
- Fo.
Hat Decorative Band
Join Yarn C and pale blue alternately around the crown at R12-R13 transition. Work a simple chain-thread woven band or surface sl st line around the hat. Add one small flower at the right side.
For the flower:
- With pale blue, make 5 sc in MR, join.
- In each stitch work (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st).
- Make a tiny white center knot and sew onto the hat band.
Wings (Make 2)
The wings are rounded, upright, and soft white. They are not sharply pointed. Each wing begins at a narrow base and widens upward into a plush oval leaf shape. Use tight stitches so they hold their form.
With Yarn C:
- Ch 2.
- R1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
- R4: 18 sc. (18)
- R5: (2 sc, inc) x 6. (24)
- R6: 24 sc. (24)
- R7: (3 sc, inc) x 6. (30)
- R8-R10: 30 sc. (30)
- R11: 4 sc, dec, 18 sc, dec, 4 sc. (28)
- R12: 28 sc.
- R13: 3 sc, dec, 18 sc, dec, 3 sc. (26)
- R14: 26 sc.
- R15: 2 sc, dec, 18 sc, dec, 2 sc. (24)
- Lightly stuff or leave flat.
- Flatten base and sc 4 through both layers to close.
- Fo, leaving tail.
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Optional: insert a tiny curved wire inside before closing if you want lifted wings. Sew both wings to the upper back, angled slightly outward.
Teacup
The teacup is tiny and delicate with a pale body and blue trim. It should fit neatly into the doll’s hand. Work tightly so it keeps a cup shape.
With cream or very pale beige:
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: 12 sc in BLO. (12)
- R4-R5: 12 sc. (12)
- R6: 10 sc, dec. (11)
- Change to Yarn B and sl st around top edge.
- Fo.
For handle: ch 5, sl st back across, sew to side. For tea surface, stitch a small brown circle or embroider inside top opening with Yarn E.
Saucer
With Yarn B:
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
- R4: in FLO, 18 sl st.
- Fo.
Teapot
The teapot is miniature, rounded, and whimsical. It sits beside the doll with a small lid and handle. Because of the tiny scale, keep details simple but balanced.
Body with Yarn B:
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- R4-R5: 18 sc. (18)
- R6: 2 sc, dec x 4, 6 sc. (14)
- Stuff lightly.
- R7: dec x 7. (7)
- Fo and close.
Lid:
- R1: 6 sc in MR.
- R2: 6 sc.
- Fo and sew on top.
Knob:
- 3 sc in MR, fo, sew to lid center.
Spout:
- Ch 7, starting in 2nd ch from hook, 6 sl st.
- Fo and sew curved to front.
Handle:
- Ch 8, sl st back.
- Fo and sew to back side.
For white decorative dots and flower, embroider tiny accents on the side to match the image.
Mini Pastries (Make 3)
The tray in the image holds three small sweets. Make them in macaroon or tea-cake style. They should be tiny and pastel, with one pink, one brown-pink, and one yellow-pink combination.
Pastry Base
- R1: 6 sc in MR.
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- Fo.
Make 2 circles per pastry, sew them together with a tiny bit of stuffing or leave flat. Add a contrasting cream line around the center for filling. Top one pastry with a small pink bead-like knot, one with dark brown topping, and one with a simple cream dot.
Pastry Plate
- With pale blue, R1: 6 sc in MR.
- R2: inc x 6. (12)
- R3: (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
- R4: sl st around in FLO.
- Fo.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
- Sew the arms at the sides of the upper torso, angled slightly downward.
- Sew the wings to the upper back, centered behind the shoulders.
- Sew the purse so it hangs across the front and rests on the right hip.
- Place the hat low on the head and tack it down discreetly.
- Embroider two black oval eyes between Head Rounds 10 and 11, spaced about 7 stitches apart.
- Add one small eyelash stitch at the outer side of each eye.
- Apply soft pink blush below the eyes.
- Secure the teacup to one hand and place the saucer beneath it if desired.
Care Notes
- Display indoors away from direct sunlight.
- Handle wings, hat brim, and accessories gently.
- Do not hang the doll by the hat or wings.
- Spot clean first before attempting any deeper cleaning.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head centered and firmly stuffed
- Neck stable and not wobbling
- Hair full at back and sides with front bangs in place
- Dress flared evenly with both white lace bands visible
- Hat trimmed and decorated with side flower
- Wings symmetrical and slightly angled outward
- Purse resting at hip with crossbody strap
- Tea set scaled small and neatly finished
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Dust gently with a soft dry brush every few weeks. For light soil, use a barely damp cloth and dab instead of rubbing. Avoid soaking, twisting, or machine washing because the shaping, blush, and accessory placement can shift.
If long-term storage is needed, wrap the doll loosely in acid-free tissue and place it in a breathable box. Keep it in a cool, dry place. Do not compress the hat brim, wings, or skirt ruffles, and never store it in plastic while damp.



