Hedgehog’s Hut Bakery with Mossy Roof and Mushroom Tea Tables – Pattern Guide

Hedgehog’s Hut Bakery with Mossy Roof and Mushroom Tea Tables – Pattern Guide

This cozy amigurumi bakery scene includes a brown log-cabin shop with a deep mossy green roof, warm string lights, a front pastry display, a small side window, a bakery sign, bread crates, mushroom tea tables, stump stools, tiny cakes, teapot pieces, and a hedgehog baker wearing a white chef hat and apron.

Free Pattern Overview

This pattern is written in US English crochet terms and is designed as a detailed display piece. The finished scene is built as separate sturdy pieces, then assembled into a miniature bakery diorama with many small accessories.

The main cabin uses tight single crochet fabric so the walls hold their shape. The roof is worked with textured moss stitches and layered surface loops. The hedgehog baker is small compared with the bakery, standing near the door just like the image.

  • Finished cabin size: about 12 in wide, 9 in tall, and 7 in deep.
  • Finished hedgehog baker: about 4.5 in tall.
  • Skill level: confident beginner to intermediate.
  • Construction style: amigurumi, flat panels, surface crochet, embroidery, and sewn assembly.
  • Gauge: 6 sc and 6 rows equal about 1 in using worsted yarn and a 3.25 mm hook.

Materials

  • Worsted weight cotton or cotton-blend yarn in dark brown, medium brown, tan, beige, cream, white, moss green, olive green, red, pale mint, pale blue, golden yellow, rust, chocolate brown, black, and tiny amounts of pink.
  • 3.25 mm crochet hook for the cabin and main furniture.
  • 2.75 mm crochet hook for pastries, lights, face details, and small tableware.
  • Polyester fiberfill.
  • Plastic canvas, thin cardboard, or foam board for stiffening the cabin panels and roof.
  • Yarn needle, stitch markers, pins, scissors.
  • Two 6 mm black safety eyes for the hedgehog, or black yarn for embroidered eyes.
  • Optional warm white mini fairy lights for a display version, or crochet light bulbs for a fully soft version.

Abbreviations

  • ch: chain
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • sc: single crochet
  • hdc: half double crochet
  • dc: double crochet
  • inc: 2 sc in the same stitch
  • dec: single crochet 2 stitches together
  • BLO: back loop only
  • FLO: front loop only
  • MR: magic ring
  • st: stitch
  • R: round or row
  • FO: fasten off

Important Notes Before Starting

Work the amigurumi pieces in continuous rounds unless a row instruction says otherwise. For flat panels, ch 1 at the end of each row and turn. The ch 1 does not count as a stitch.

Stuff the hedgehog firmly, but do not overstuff the cabin pieces. The cabin should be stiffened with inserts, not bulky stuffing. This keeps the walls straight and the roof sloping cleanly.

For a neat display, use a smaller hook than the yarn label suggests. Tight stitches make the bakery window, door, and pastries look crisp and prevent stuffing or inserts from showing.

Main Bakery Cabin

Front Wall Panel

Use medium brown yarn and the 3.25 mm hook. This panel creates the front log wall with a large serving window, small upper window, door area, and sign space.

  1. Ch 49.
  2. R1: Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and across. You should have 48 sc.
  3. R2-R8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 48 sc.
  4. R9: Ch 1, turn, sc 6, ch 22, skip 22, sc 20. This forms the bottom edge of the large bakery window.
  5. R10: Ch 1, turn, sc 20, sc 22 across the chain space, sc 6. 48 sc.
  6. R11-R24: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 48 sc.
  7. R25: Ch 1, turn, sc 16, ch 12, skip 12, sc 20. This forms the small upper window opening.
  8. R26: Ch 1, turn, sc 20, sc 12 across chain space, sc 16. 48 sc.
  9. R27-R36: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 48 sc.
  10. R37: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 44, dec. 46 sc.
  11. R38: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 42, dec. 44 sc.
  12. R39: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 40, dec. 42 sc.
  13. R40: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 38, dec. 40 sc.
  14. R41: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 36, dec. 38 sc.
  15. R42: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 34, dec. 36 sc.
  16. R43: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 32, dec. 34 sc.
  17. R44: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 30, dec. 32 sc.
  18. R45: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 28, dec. 30 sc.
  19. R46: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 26, dec. 28 sc.
  20. R47: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 24, dec. 26 sc.
  21. R48: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 22, dec. 24 sc.
  22. R49: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 20, dec. 22 sc.
  23. R50: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 18, dec. 20 sc.
  24. R51: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 16, dec. 18 sc.
  25. R52: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 14, dec. 16 sc.
  26. R53: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 12, dec. 14 sc.
  27. R54: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 10, dec. 12 sc.
  28. R55: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 8, dec. 10 sc.
  29. R56: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 6, dec. 8 sc.
  30. R57: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 4, dec. 6 sc.
  31. R58: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 2, dec. 4 sc.
  32. R59: Ch 1, turn, dec twice. 2 sc.
  33. FO, leaving a long tail for sewing.

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Horizontal Log Ridges on the Front Wall

The photo shows rounded horizontal logs across the front. Add them after the front panel is complete.

  1. With dark brown yarn, surface sl st across Rows 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, and 36.
  2. Use raised tension, but do not pull so tightly that the wall curls.
  3. With tan yarn, surface sl st once along the top of every third ridge to create subtle highlight lines.
  4. Around the gable triangle, surface sl st along Rows 39, 43, 47, 51, and 55, stopping before the decreasing edge.

Back Wall Panel

The back wall is the same general shape as the front but without the display window. It supports the roof and keeps the bakery square.

  1. Use medium brown yarn. Ch 49.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 48 sc.
  3. R2-R36: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 48 sc.
  4. R37-R59: Repeat the same gable decreases used for the front wall.
  5. FO with a long tail.
  6. Add horizontal dark brown surface sl st ridges across Rows 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, and 36.

Side Wall Panels

Make two side walls. One side has a small window, and the other may remain plain or hold stacked logs and bread props.

  1. Use medium brown yarn. Ch 33.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 32 sc.
  3. R2-R8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 32 sc.
  4. R9: Ch 1, turn, sc 8, ch 10, skip 10, sc 14. This makes the side window opening.
  5. R10: Ch 1, turn, sc 14, sc 10 across chain space, sc 8. 32 sc.
  6. R11-R30: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 32 sc.
  7. FO, leaving a long tail.
  8. For the second side wall, repeat R1-R30 without making the window opening if you want a solid wall.
  9. Add dark brown surface sl st ridges across Rows 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, and 30.

Window Frames

The bakery has thick tan window frames with rounded edges. Work the frames separately so they look raised from the wall.

Large Front Display Window Frame

  1. Use tan yarn and 3.25 mm hook. Ch 70.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 69 sc.
  3. R2: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 69 sc.
  4. FO, leaving a long sewing tail.
  5. Shape this strip into a rectangle around the large window opening. Sew with the corners rounded, not sharp.
  6. Make one inner shelf strip: Ch 25, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 24 sc. Work 2 rows total. Sew horizontally across the lower half of the window.
  7. Make one upper shelf strip the same way and sew it across the middle of the display.

Upper Front Window Frame

  1. Use tan yarn. Ch 38.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 37 sc.
  3. R2: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 37 sc.
  4. FO and sew around the small upper window.
  5. Window crossbars: Ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Make 2 strips. Sew one vertical and one horizontal inside the frame.

Side Window Frame

  1. Use tan yarn. Ch 36.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 35 sc.
  3. R2: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 35 sc.
  4. FO and sew around the side window opening.
  5. Make two crossbars: Ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Sew one vertical and one horizontal.

Door Panel

The red-brown door sits to the right of the display window. It is narrow, slightly recessed, and framed in tan.

  1. Use rust brown yarn. Ch 11.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 10 sc.
  3. R2-R18: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 10 sc.
  4. R19: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 6, dec. 8 sc.
  5. R20: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 4, dec. 6 sc.
  6. FO and sew to the lower right front wall, beginning at Row 9 and ending near Row 28.
  7. Door frame: With tan yarn, ch 42. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Sew around the door edge.
  8. Door knob: With golden yellow yarn, MR, 6 sc in ring, sl st to first sc, FO. Sew to the right side of the door.

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Rounded Corner Logs

The cabin corners show stacked round log ends. Make four vertical stacks, one for each corner.

  1. Use dark brown yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc in each st around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: BLO sc around. 12 sc.
  4. R3: Sc around. 12 sc.
  5. R4: Dec around. 6 sc.
  6. Stuff lightly and FO.
  7. Make 32 total log rounds.
  8. Sew 8 log rounds in a vertical stack on each front corner and each back corner, placing them like coin-shaped log ends.
  9. Embroider a spiral on each log end with tan yarn using 6 small curved stitches.

Cabin Floor Base

The base is a flat brown platform under the bakery. It helps the cabin stand upright on a table.

  1. Use dark brown yarn. Ch 53.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 52 sc.
  3. R2-R34: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 52 sc.
  4. R35: Sc evenly around the entire rectangle, placing 3 sc in each corner.
  5. R36: BLO sc around.
  6. FO with a long tail.
  7. Cut a plastic canvas insert about 8.5 in by 5.5 in and place it behind the base before final assembly.

Mossy Roof

The roof is large, sloped, and heavily textured. It should overhang the cabin on both sides and at the front like the image. The moss surface uses loops, bobbles, and surface stitches.

Roof Rectangle

  1. Use dark olive green yarn and 3.25 mm hook. Ch 69.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 68 sc.
  3. R2-R10: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 68 sc.
  4. R11: Ch 1, turn, sc 4, bobble in next st, sc 5, bobble in next st, repeat across, ending with sc stitches as needed. 68 sts.
  5. R12-R18: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 68 sc.
  6. R19: Ch 1, turn, sc 3, loop st in next st, sc 4, loop st in next st, repeat across. 68 sts.
  7. R20-R26: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 68 sc.
  8. R27: Repeat R11 bobble texture.
  9. R28-R36: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 68 sc.
  10. R37: Repeat R19 loop texture.
  11. R38-R46: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 68 sc.
  12. R47: Repeat R11 bobble texture.
  13. R48-R54: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 68 sc.
  14. FO, leaving a long tail.

Roof Ridge Fold

  1. Fold the roof rectangle in half lengthwise so each slope has about 27 rows.
  2. With dark olive yarn, surface sl st along the fold from one short end to the other.
  3. Ch 1, then work 1 row of sc over the ridge fold, placing 1 sc in each row end. FO.
  4. Cut a roof insert from plastic canvas or thin cardboard. Make it slightly smaller than the crocheted roof so the edges stay soft.

Moss Texture Overlay

Use several greens to copy the uneven forest moss on the roof. Keep the texture random but balanced.

  • With moss green yarn, surface sl st in curved lines from the roof ridge down toward the eaves.
  • With olive yarn, add 40 small loop stitches randomly across the roof.
  • With dark green yarn, make 20 tiny moss bumps: MR, 5 sc in ring, sl st, FO. Sew them flat across the roof.
  • With tan yarn, sew a thin line along both roof edges to imitate the pale trim visible under the moss.

Roof Edge Trim

  1. Use tan yarn. Join at one front roof corner.
  2. Sc evenly along the front eave, placing 1 sc in each row end. Ch 1 at the ridge point, then continue down the opposite slope.
  3. Repeat along the back eave.
  4. Use dark brown yarn to work one row of surface sl st just above the tan trim.

Bakery Sign

The sign on the front reads “HEDGEHOG’S HUT BAKERY.” It is cream with a brown border and hangs above the serving window.

  1. Use cream yarn and 2.75 mm hook. Ch 21.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 20 sc.
  3. R2-R7: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 20 sc.
  4. Border R1: With medium brown yarn, sc evenly around, placing 3 sc in each corner.
  5. Border R2: With dark brown yarn, sl st evenly around. FO.
  6. Use black or dark brown embroidery thread to stitch “HEDGEHOG’S HUT” on the top half and “BAKERY” larger on the bottom half.
  7. Sew the sign centered above the large display window and below the upper window.

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String Lights

The warm round lights hang along the roof front in two slanted lines. Make soft crochet bulbs if this is for children or use battery fairy lights only for adult display.

Crochet Light Cord

  1. Use tan yarn and 2.75 mm hook. Ch 92.
  2. Sl st in the 2nd ch from hook and across. FO.
  3. Pin the cord from the lower left roof edge to the gable peak, then down to the lower right roof edge.
  4. Make a second shorter cord: Ch 48, sl st across, FO. Pin it across the right side of the front roof slope.

Round Bulbs

  1. Use golden yellow yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc around. 12 sc.
  4. R3: Dec around. 6 sc.
  5. FO and close.
  6. Make 12 bulbs.
  7. Sew 7 bulbs evenly along the main front cord and 5 along the right-side cord.
  8. Add one tiny white stitch on each bulb for a glowing highlight.

Interior Display Shelves and Pastries

The bakery window is full of small cakes, rolls, loaves, and pastries. Keep these pieces tiny and firm. Do not overstuff them.

Display Shelf Backing

  1. Use dark brown yarn. Ch 27.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 26 sc.
  3. R2-R13: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 26 sc.
  4. FO and sew behind the large display window from the inside.
  5. Use tan yarn to sew two horizontal shelf strips across the backing.

Tiny Round Cake

  1. Use cream yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc around BLO. 12 sc.
  4. R3: Sc around. 12 sc.
  5. Change to red yarn. R4: FLO sl st around for icing edge.
  6. FO. Embroider 5 red dots on top as berries.
  7. Make 2 cakes.

Chocolate Roll

  1. Use chocolate brown yarn. Ch 10.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 9 sc.
  3. R2-R4: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 9 sc.
  4. Roll into a spiral and sew the edge closed.
  5. Use tan yarn to embroider a spiral on one end.
  6. Make 2 rolls.

Mini Loaf

  1. Use golden tan yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc around. 12 sc.
  4. R3: Sc 3, inc, repeat around. 15 sc.
  5. R4-R6: Sc around. 15 sc.
  6. R7: Sc 3, dec, repeat around. 12 sc.
  7. Stuff lightly.
  8. R8: Dec around. 6 sc. FO and close.
  9. Embroider 3 diagonal cream slashes on top.
  10. Make 5 mini loaves.

Jam Tart

  1. Use tan yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: In FLO, sl st, ch 1, sl st in next st, repeat around for crust bumps.
  4. Join red yarn to the center and sew a small filled circle with 6 straight stitches.
  5. Make 4 tarts.

Croissant Shape

  1. Use golden brown yarn. Ch 14.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc 3, dc 5, hdc 3, sc 1. 13 sts.
  3. FO, leaving a long tail.
  4. Curl both ends inward and sew into a crescent.
  5. Make 4 croissants.

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Hedgehog Baker

The hedgehog stands in front of the bakery wearing a white chef hat and white apron. The face is beige, the body is brown, and the head has short dark spikes around the top and sides.

Head

  1. Use beige yarn and 2.75 mm hook. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: Sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sc.
  5. R4: Sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sc.
  6. R5: Sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sc.
  7. R6-R12: Sc around. 36 sc.
  8. Insert safety eyes between R8 and R9, 7 sts apart.
  9. R13: Sc 4, dec, repeat around. 30 sc.
  10. R14: Sc 3, dec, repeat around. 24 sc.
  11. Begin stuffing.
  12. R15: Sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sc.
  13. R16: Sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sc.
  14. R17: Dec around. 6 sc.
  15. FO and close.

Snout

  1. Use light beige yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2-R3: Sc around. 12 sc.
  4. FO, leaving a tail.
  5. Stuff lightly and sew centered between the eyes, with the top of the snout at R9.
  6. Embroider a small black nose across the front 3 stitches and a short vertical mouth line below it.

Hedgehog Spiky Cap

  1. Use dark brown yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: Sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sc.
  5. R4: Sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sc.
  6. R5: Sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sc.
  7. R6-R8: Sc around. 36 sc.
  8. R9: Sl st in first st, ch 3, sl st in next st, repeat around for short spikes.
  9. FO and sew this cap over the back half and top of the beige head, leaving the face open.
  10. Add 18 short dark brown yarn strands around the sides of the head, trimming them to about 0.25 in.

Ears

  1. Use beige yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 9 sc.
  3. R2: Sc around. 9 sc.
  4. FO, flatten slightly, and make 2.
  5. Sew ears to the sides of the head between R6 and R8, partly tucked under the spiky cap.

Body

  1. Use medium brown yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: Sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sc.
  5. R4-R10: Sc around. 24 sc.
  6. R11: Sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sc.
  7. R12-R14: Sc around. 18 sc.
  8. Stuff firmly.
  9. R15: Sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sc.
  10. FO, leaving a long tail for sewing the head.

Arms

  1. Use medium brown yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 9 sc.
  3. R2-R9: Sc around. 9 sc.
  4. Stuff the lower half lightly.
  5. Flatten the top and sc 4 through both layers.
  6. FO and make 2.
  7. Sew arms to the sides of the body at R12, angled slightly downward.

Legs and Feet

  1. Use medium brown yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2-R4: Sc around. 12 sc.
  4. R5: Dec around. 6 sc.
  5. FO and make 2.
  6. Sew the feet under the body, spaced 4 stitches apart, so the hedgehog stands flat.

White Apron

  1. Use white yarn. Ch 13.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 12 sc.
  3. R2-R9: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 12 sc.
  4. R10: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 8, dec. 10 sc.
  5. R11: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 6, dec. 8 sc.
  6. R12-R14: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 8 sc.
  7. FO.
  8. Apron neck strap: Ch 20, sl st across, sew to the top corners.
  9. Waist ties: Ch 18 twice, sl st across each chain, sew one to each side at R9.
  10. Sew a tiny red button flower on the lower right side: MR, 5 sc in red, sl st, FO.

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Chef Hat

  1. Use white yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: Sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sc.
  5. R4: In FLO, sc 1, 3 hdc in next st, repeat around to create puffy lobes.
  6. R5: In BLO of R3, sc around. 24 sc.
  7. R6-R8: Sc around. 24 sc.
  8. R9: Sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sc.
  9. FO, lightly stuff the top, and sew to the hedgehog head slightly tilted back.

Mushroom Tea Tables

The scene includes two red mushroom tables with cream stems and white spots. One table is closer to the front, and one is beside the bakery door.

Large Mushroom Table Cap

  1. Use red yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: Sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sc.
  5. R4: Sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sc.
  6. R5: Sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sc.
  7. R6: Sc 5, inc, repeat around. 42 sc.
  8. R7-R9: Sc around. 42 sc.
  9. R10: In BLO, sc 5, dec, repeat around. 36 sc.
  10. FO, leaving a long tail.
  11. Cut a firm circular insert about 3 in across and place inside the cap.

Mushroom Table Stem

  1. Use cream yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3-R11: Sc around. 18 sc.
  5. R12: Sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sc.
  6. Stuff firmly.
  7. FO and sew to the center underside of the red cap.
  8. Use white yarn to sew 9 small spots on the cap, each made with 3 straight stitches crossing each other.

Small Mushroom Table

  1. Repeat the large mushroom cap through R5 only, ending with 36 sc.
  2. Work R6-R7: Sc around. 36 sc.
  3. R8: BLO sc 4, dec, repeat around. 30 sc.
  4. Make the stem with cream yarn: MR 6, inc to 12, then sc around for 8 rounds.
  5. Stuff the stem and sew to the cap.
  6. Add 6 white spots.

Stump Stools

The photo shows small brown stump stools around the mushroom tables. Make three or four stools for the outdoor seating area.

  1. Use dark brown yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: Sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sc.
  5. R4: BLO sc around. 24 sc.
  6. R5-R9: Sc around. 24 sc.
  7. R10: Sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sc.
  8. Stuff firmly.
  9. R11: Sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sc.
  10. R12: Dec around. 6 sc.
  11. FO and close.
  12. With tan yarn, embroider a spiral ring on the top of each stump.
  13. For tiny roots, join dark brown at the lower side, ch 4, sl st back, sl st into the next base stitch. Make 3 roots per stool.

Tea Set

The tables carry a pale mint teapot and little cups, matching the delicate tableware in the image.

Teapot Body

  1. Use pale mint yarn and 2.75 mm hook. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3-R5: Sc around. 18 sc.
  5. R6: Sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sc.
  6. Stuff lightly.
  7. R7: Dec around. 6 sc. FO and close.
  8. Lid knob: Use cream yarn, MR, 5 sc, sl st, FO. Sew on top.
  9. Spout: Ch 5, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 3, FO. Sew to one side.
  10. Handle: Ch 8, sl st back across, FO. Sew into a curved handle opposite the spout.

Tiny Cups

  1. Use pale mint yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2-R3: Sc around. 12 sc.
  4. FO. Do not stuff.
  5. Handle: Ch 5, sl st back across, sew to side.
  6. Make 4 cups.

Bread Crates and Baskets

The left side of the bakery has rustic crates filled with baguettes and round bread. These pieces make the bakery scene look full and warm.

Wooden Crate

  1. Use medium brown yarn. Ch 19.
  2. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 18 sc.
  3. R2-R8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 18 sc.
  4. FO. Make 5 panels for one crate: bottom, front, back, and two sides.
  5. Sew the panels into a shallow open box.
  6. Use dark brown yarn to surface sl st two horizontal lines across the front panel.
  7. Make 2 crates.

Baguettes

  1. Use golden tan yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Sc around. 6 sc.
  3. R2-R14: Sc around. 6 sc.
  4. Stuff very lightly as you go.
  5. R15: Dec around until closed. FO.
  6. Embroider 4 diagonal cream slashes along the top.
  7. Make 8 baguettes.

Round Bread Basket

  1. Basket: Use tan yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: BLO sc around. 18 sc.
  5. R4-R7: Sc around. 18 sc.
  6. R8: Sl st around. FO.
  7. Handle: Ch 18, sl st back across, sew to opposite sides.
  8. Round rolls: Use golden yarn, MR 6, inc to 12, sc 2 rounds, dec to close. Make 6 rolls and place inside the basket.

Pie Dish

  1. Use cream yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sc.
  4. R3: In FLO, sl st, ch 1, sl st in next st, repeat around for a crimped crust.
  5. Use tan yarn to sew a lattice on top with 4 vertical and 4 horizontal straight stitches.

Outdoor Cakes and Mini Mushroom Plates

Small treats appear on the side table near the hedgehog. Make a few extra pastries and a red mushroom plate to complete the bakery patio.

Tiny Layer Cake

  1. Use chocolate brown yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2-R3: Sc around. 12 sc.
  4. Change to cream yarn. R4: Sc around. 12 sc.
  5. Change to chocolate brown yarn. R5: Sc around. 12 sc.
  6. Stuff lightly and dec closed.
  7. Add a cream dollop on top: MR, 5 sc, sl st, FO.

Small Red Mushroom Decoration

  1. Cap: Use red yarn. MR, 6 sc in ring.
  2. R1: Inc around. 12 sc.
  3. R2: Sc around. 12 sc.
  4. R3: Dec around. 6 sc. FO.
  5. Stem: Use cream yarn. MR, 5 sc in ring.
  6. R1-R4: Sc around. 5 sc. FO.
  7. Sew cap to stem and add 3 white spots.
  8. Make 2 small mushrooms for the bakery table area.

Assembly of the Bakery Structure

Assemble the cabin slowly. Pin every panel before sewing. The front wall must stay vertical, and the roof should sit at a clean angle with equal overhang on the left and right.

  1. Place plastic canvas behind the front wall, back wall, and side walls. Trim inserts so they are 0.25 in smaller than the crocheted panels.
  2. Sew the front wall to the left side wall using dark brown yarn and whip stitches through the edge stitches.
  3. Sew the right side wall to the front wall.
  4. Sew the back wall to both side walls to form a box.
  5. Sew the cabin box onto the floor base, keeping the front edge aligned with the base front.
  6. Attach the rounded corner log stacks over the vertical seams.
  7. Fold the roof over the gable peak. Sew the roof along the top edge of the front and back gables only.
  8. Leave the side roof edges slightly free so they look like natural overhangs.
  9. Sew the bakery sign centered above the display window.
  10. Sew the string light cords along the front roof slopes, then attach the bulbs.
  11. Arrange the pastry shelves behind the front display window and sew each pastry in place with a few hidden stitches.

Scene Placement

The image shows the bakery as a full tabletop scene. Arrange the accessories with the heaviest objects nearest the cabin so the display looks balanced and stable.

  • Place the hedgehog baker in front of the door, slightly to the right of the serving window.
  • Place the larger mushroom tea table in the front center, with two stump stools nearby.
  • Place the smaller mushroom table near the right side of the bakery.
  • Place the bread crates on the left side of the bakery, close to the front corner.
  • Place the basket of baguettes in front of the crates.
  • Place the pie dish near the bread display.
  • Add the teapot and cups on top of the mushroom tables.
  • Add tiny cakes and mushrooms on the right table for extra bakery detail.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Sew the hedgehog head to the body with the face looking forward and slightly upward. Add two tiny eyebrow stitches above the eyes with dark brown yarn. Add soft cheek blush with pink yarn by sewing two short horizontal stitches under each eye.

Check that the chef hat sits securely on the spiky cap. The apron should cover the front body from the neck to the feet, with the red flower button on the lower right side. The arms should rest beside the apron, not hidden behind it.

For the cabin, review the window frames, sign, and roof trim. Add extra dark brown stitches around the display window if the opening needs more shadow. Add a few tan highlight stitches on the log ridges to make the front wall look rounded.

Care Notes

  • Spot clean only with cool water and mild soap.
  • Do not soak the cabin if you used cardboard or foam board inserts.
  • If the piece contains real battery lights, remove the lights before cleaning.
  • Let all pieces air dry completely before storing.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • The roof has a mossy raised texture with green loops, bumps, and surface lines.
  • The sign reads “HEDGEHOG’S HUT BAKERY.”
  • The front display window has shelves with cakes, loaves, rolls, croissants, and tarts.
  • The hedgehog baker has a white chef hat, white apron, spiky brown head, beige face, and small red apron detail.
  • There are red mushroom tea tables, cream stems, white spots, stump stools, teapot pieces, bread crates, baguettes, basket, and pie.
  • The string lights follow the slanted roof line and have round golden bulbs.

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Keep the finished bakery away from strong sunlight to prevent fading, especially on the red mushroom caps and green moss roof. Store it in a dry space with light tissue paper around the delicate bulbs, pastries, and teapot handles.

If dust collects on the moss roof, use a soft clean paintbrush and brush gently from the roof ridge down toward the eaves. Do not pull on the loop stitches, bobbles, or surface moss lines.

For long-term display, place the bakery on a flat shelf or tray. This protects the base, keeps the small bread pieces together, and makes it easier to move the full scene without bending the roof or walls.

Please note: This is an AI-assisted crochet pattern based on an AI-generated design. I do my best to make each pattern clear and accurate, but occasional errors may happen. Thank you for understanding and enjoying this design.

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