This free crochet pattern makes a sweet white duck girl doll with a rounded head, golden beak, purple bunny-ear headband, sky-blue dress, white lace hem, yellow legs, flower sandals, and a small bee crossbody bag. The set also includes a wide-brim sun hat with yellow ties, a gray watering can, and a woven flower basket filled with pastel blooms.
Pattern Overview
This design is worked in tight amigurumi stitches with firm shaping, soft curves, and small decorative details. The doll has a large round head, slim neck, simple white wings for arms, a flared dress, straight golden legs, and flat sandals. Most pieces are worked in continuous rounds unless the pattern clearly says to work in rows.
The finished doll is about 12 inches tall when made with sport weight cotton yarn and a 2.25 mm hook. The head is large compared with the body, giving the doll the same cute handmade proportion shown in the reference image. The accessories are small but detailed, so work slowly and check stitch counts often.
Skill Level
- Confident beginner to intermediate.
- You should know magic ring, single crochet, increase, invisible decrease, half double crochet, double crochet, slip stitch, color change, and basic sewing.
- Small embroidery is used for the cheeks, eyebrows, dress flowers, bee stripes, and lace-style edging.
Materials
- Sport weight cotton yarn in white, sky blue, golden yellow, purple, tan, gray, pale yellow, peach, pink, lavender, green, and small amounts of black.
- 2.25 mm crochet hook for the doll and accessories.
- 2.00 mm crochet hook for tiny flowers, bee details, and lace edging.
- 8 mm black safety eyes or embroidered eyes.
- Fiberfill stuffing.
- Yarn needle.
- Stitch markers.
- Two tiny wooden-look buttons, about 6 mm wide, or crocheted button dots.
- Thin black embroidery thread for eyebrows and eye shine details.
- Optional: white sewing thread for attaching lace hem neatly.
Abbreviations in US Terms
- MR = magic ring.
- ch = chain.
- sl st = slip stitch.
- sc = single crochet.
- hdc = half double crochet.
- dc = double crochet.
- inc = 2 sc in the same stitch.
- dec = invisible single crochet decrease.
- BLO = back loop only.
- FLO = front loop only.
- st = stitch.
- R = round or row.
Gauge and Finished Size
- Gauge: 7 sc and 8 rounds measure about 1 inch with sport weight cotton and a 2.25 mm hook.
- Doll height: about 12 inches from sandal sole to top of purple ears.
- Head width: about 3.25 inches.
- Dress width at hem: about 5.25 inches across when laid flat.
- Sun hat width: about 4.75 inches across.
- Watering can length: about 3.25 inches from spout tip to handle edge.
- Flower basket height: about 2 inches without handle.
Important Notes Before Starting
- Work most amigurumi pieces in continuous rounds. Do not join unless instructed.
- Stuff the head and body firmly, but do not overstuff the arms, wings, beak, ears, hat, bag, basket, or watering can.
- The head should look round and full, not oval. Keep tension even and add stuffing gradually.
- The dress is made directly onto the body so the waist and skirt sit naturally.
- Place the eyes before closing the head if using safety eyes.
- For a child-safe version, embroider the eyes and buttons instead of using plastic parts.
Main Doll
Head in White
The head is a large smooth sphere with the beak sewn on the lower center front. Use white yarn and a 2.25 mm hook. Stuff firmly as you go, especially around the cheeks and crown.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. 42 sts.
- R8: sc 6, inc, repeat around. 48 sts.
- R9: sc 7, inc, repeat around. 54 sts.
- R10: sc 8, inc, repeat around. 60 sts.
- R11-R20: sc around. 60 sts for 10 rounds.
- R21: sc 8, dec, repeat around. 54 sts.
- R22: sc 7, dec, repeat around. 48 sts.
- R23: sc 6, dec, repeat around. 42 sts.
- R24: sc 5, dec, repeat around. 36 sts.
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Insert safety eyes between R16 and R17, 10 stitches apart. The beak will sit centered below the eyes, so leave the front middle clear. The eyes should look close and gentle, not wide apart.
- R25: sc 4, dec, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R26: sc 3, dec, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R27: sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R28: sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sts.
Do not close yet if you want to add extra stuffing. Fill the head until it is round with a slightly full cheek area. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing to the neck later.
Beak in Golden Yellow
The beak is rounded, raised, and slightly oval. It points outward but stays soft, like a padded oval cone. Use golden yellow yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 9 sts.
- R3: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 12 sts.
- R4: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 15 sts.
- R5: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R6: sc around. 18 sts.
- R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. 21 sts.
- R8: sc around. 21 sts.
Flatten the back slightly with your fingers. Stuff lightly so the front looks rounded and the back stays sewable. Fasten off with a long tail.
Sew the beak centered between the eyes, with the top edge touching R17 and the bottom edge reaching R21. The beak should cover about 7 stitches across the front. Pin it first, then sew around twice for a clean raised edge.
Cheeks and Eyebrows
- With pale pink yarn or embroidery floss, make a small blush oval under each eye between R19 and R21.
- Each cheek uses 4 short horizontal stitches, about 2 stitches wide.
- With black thread, embroider a tiny curved eyebrow above each eye between R13 and R14.
- Add one small white highlight stitch on the upper outside edge of each eye if desired.
Purple Headband and Bunny Ears
Purple Side Border Around Head
The image shows a purple trim framing the duck’s head from the lower side, up around the crown, and down the other side. This trim also supports the bunny ears.
With purple yarn, ch 54. Starting in the second ch from hook, sc 53. Ch 1, turn. Sc 53 again. Fasten off, leaving a long sewing tail.
Place the strip around the head like a soft bonnet edge. Start near the lower left side of the head at R23, curve up along the left side, across the top behind the white crown bobbles, and down the right side to R23. Sew with tiny stitches. Do not pull too tightly or the head will flatten.
Bunny Ear One in Purple
Make two ears. Each ear is oval, slightly pointed at the tip, and stands upright with a soft inward curve.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 9 sts.
- R3: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 12 sts.
- R4-R8: sc around. 12 sts for 5 rounds.
- R9: sc 4, dec, repeat twice. 10 sts.
- R10-R11: sc around. 10 sts.
- R12: sc 3, dec, repeat twice. 8 sts.
Do not stuff. Flatten the opening. Sc through both layers across 4 sts to close. Fasten off with a long tail.
Inner Ear Texture
With the same purple yarn and a 2.00 mm hook, work a small raised center panel on the front of each ear.
- Ch 9.
- Starting in second ch from hook, sc 7, 3 sc in last ch.
- Continue along the other side of the chain, sc 6, inc in last space. Join with sl st.
- Fasten off and sew to the center of the ear.
Sew the ears to the top of the purple headband between R4 and R8 of the head area, about 5 stitches apart. Angle the left ear slightly outward and the right ear slightly outward. The ears should stand behind the tiny white bobbles, not in front of them.
White Crown Bobbles
Make three tiny white bobbles for the top center of the headband.
- Small bobble: 5 sc in MR, sl st to first sc, fasten off.
- Make 3 total.
- Sew them in a cluster at the top center of the head, directly in front of the purple ears.
Neck and Body
Neck in White
The neck is slim and visible above the dress. It supports the head and gives the doll the tall, elegant look seen in the image.
- R1: 12 sc in MR. 12 sts.
- R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R3-R8: sc around. 18 sts for 6 rounds.
Stuff firmly. Do not fasten off if you want to continue directly into the upper body. Change to sky blue at the end of R8.
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Upper Body and Dress Bodice in Sky Blue
- R9: BLO sc around. 18 sts.
- R10: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R11-R13: sc around. 24 sts for 3 rounds.
- R14: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R15-R16: sc around. 30 sts.
- R17: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R18: sc around. 36 sts.
Stuff the upper body lightly. The bodice should be firm but not bulky because the dress skirt will flare over it.
Arm Openings and Short Sleeves
The dress has tiny cap sleeves at the shoulders. These are made separately and sewn over the arm join.
For each sleeve, use sky blue yarn.
- Ch 10.
- R1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 9. Ch 1, turn.
- R2: inc, sc 7, inc. 11 sts. Ch 1, turn.
- R3: sc 11. Fasten off.
Later, sew one sleeve over each arm at the shoulder, with the curved edge facing downward. The sleeve should look like a small rounded cap on top of the white wing-arm.
Skirt in Sky Blue
The skirt is wide, textured, and gently flared. It begins at the waist and spreads outward to a full hem. Work in joined rounds for a smoother dress edge. Use ch 1 at the beginning of sc rounds and join with sl st.
Attach sky blue yarn to the front loop ridge from R9 of the body, at the back center.
- Skirt R1: FLO sc around the waist ridge. 18 sts. Join.
- Skirt R2: inc around. 36 sts. Join.
- Skirt R3: sc 5, inc, repeat around. 42 sts. Join.
- Skirt R4: sc around. 42 sts. Join.
- Skirt R5: sc 6, inc, repeat around. 48 sts. Join.
- Skirt R6: sc around. 48 sts. Join.
- Skirt R7: sc 7, inc, repeat around. 54 sts. Join.
- Skirt R8: sc around. 54 sts. Join.
- Skirt R9: sc 8, inc, repeat around. 60 sts. Join.
- Skirt R10-R11: sc around. 60 sts. Join each round.
- Skirt R12: sc 9, inc, repeat around. 66 sts. Join.
- Skirt R13-R14: sc around. 66 sts. Join each round.
- Skirt R15: sc 10, inc, repeat around. 72 sts. Join.
- Skirt R16-R17: sc around. 72 sts. Join each round.
- Skirt R18: hdc around. 72 sts. Join.
Fasten off and weave in the end at the back. The skirt should fall just above the knees and spread in a bell shape.
White Lace Hem
The white lace peeks out under the blue skirt. It is worked around the final skirt edge and should be visible as a scalloped border.
Attach white yarn to any back stitch of Skirt R18.
- R1: ch 1, sc around. 72 sts. Join with sl st.
- R2: ch 3, skip 1 st, sl st in next st, repeat around to make small loops. Join.
- R3: In each ch-3 loop, work sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Repeat around. Join and fasten off.
Block the lace lightly with your fingers so the white scallops sit below the blue dress edge like the photo.
Bodice Buttons
- Sew two tiny buttons down the center front of the bodice.
- Place the first button at body R12 and the second at body R15.
- Keep them centered under the neck.
- For crocheted buttons, use tan yarn, 5 sc in MR, sl st, fasten off, and sew flat.
White Wing-Arms
The arms are simple white wing shapes. They are long, narrow, rounded at the tips, and hang downward from the shoulders.
Make two with white yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 9 sts.
- R3: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 12 sts.
- R4-R14: sc around. 12 sts for 11 rounds.
- R15: sc 4, dec, repeat twice. 10 sts.
- R16-R18: sc around. 10 sts for 3 rounds.
Stuff only the lower half very lightly. Flatten the top opening. Sc through both layers across 5 sts to close. Fasten off with a long tail.
Sew the arms to the sides of the upper body at R11-R13. Angle them downward so the tips rest beside the skirt. Sew the blue cap sleeves over the top of the arm joins.
Legs and Feet
Golden Yellow Legs
Make two legs. The legs are straight and golden yellow, visible below the dress.
- R1: 7 sc in MR. 7 sts.
- R2: inc around. 14 sts.
- R3-R18: sc around. 14 sts for 16 rounds.
Stuff firmly but keep the leg narrow. Fasten off the first leg. Make the second leg the same way but do not fasten off if you want to join the legs to the body base.
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For this doll, the legs are sewn under the dress instead of joined into a visible torso. Sew both legs to the lower body base, 5 stitches apart, centered under the front of the skirt. The legs should hang straight down.
Peach Sandal Soles
Make two flat oval soles with peach yarn.
- Ch 8.
- R1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 6, 3 sc in last ch, work on other side of chain, sc 5, inc in last st. 16 sts.
- R2: inc, sc 5, inc 3 times, sc 5, inc 2 times. 22 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, sc 5, repeat sc 1, inc three times, sc 5, repeat sc 1, inc two times. 28 sts.
Fasten off and weave in ends. The sole should be oval and slightly wider at the front.
Blue Sandal Straps
Use sky blue yarn and a 2.00 mm hook.
- Front strap: ch 10, sc in second ch from hook and across. 9 sts. Make two.
- Ankle strap: ch 14, sc in second ch from hook and across. 13 sts. Make two.
Sew one front strap across the toe area of each peach sole. Sew one ankle strap in a curved line around the back of each foot. Place the golden yellow leg on top of the sole, then sew the sole to the bottom of the leg.
Sandal Flowers
Make one pink flower for the left sandal and one white flower for the right sandal.
- With flower color, make MR.
- Work ch 2, 2 hdc, ch 2, sl st into MR. Repeat 5 times for 5 petals.
- Pull ring closed and fasten off.
- Add one tiny yellow stitch or French knot in the center.
Sew the pink flower to the outside of the left sandal and the white flower to the outside of the right sandal, matching the playful flower details in the image.
Dress Embroidery
The skirt has a small garden embroidery cluster on the lower left front. Keep the embroidery light, delicate, and slightly curved upward, not too large.
Flower Stems
- Use green embroidery thread or split yarn.
- Place the design on the lower left side of the skirt between Skirt R10 and Skirt R16.
- Embroider one main curved stem about 12 stitches long.
- Add three small side stems, each 3 to 4 stitches long.
Small Flowers
- Large pink rose: make a spiral with 6 short pink stitches near the lower part of the stem.
- Small lavender flower: make 5 tiny straight stitches near the upper stem.
- Small blue flower: make 5 tiny straight stitches near the left side stem.
- Two pale yellow dots: add tiny knots between the flowers.
- One small white flower: stitch 5 tiny white petals near the bottom curve.
Do not cover too much of the skirt. The embroidery should look like a small hand-stitched garden bouquet on one side of the blue dress.
Yellow Bee Crossbody Bag
Small Round Bag Base
The bag is pale yellow, round, and hangs across the dress from a thin strap. It has a bee face and black stripes on the front.
Use pale yellow yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: BLO sc around. 18 sts.
- R5-R6: sc around. 18 sts for 2 rounds.
- R7: sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sts.
Stuff very lightly so the bag stays flat and round. Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Flatten slightly.
Bee Face and Stripes
- With black thread, embroider two small eyes on the upper front.
- With black yarn, stitch two wavy stripes across the lower half.
- With golden yellow yarn, make 2 tiny wing dots or side stitches if desired.
- Keep the face centered and small, like a tiny bee charm.
Bag Strap
With pale yellow yarn, ch 68. Starting in the second ch from hook, sl st across 67 sts. Fasten off.
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Sew one end of the strap to each side of the bag. Place the strap over the doll’s left shoulder and across the front body so the bag rests near the right side of the skirt. Sew lightly at the shoulder to keep it in place.
Sky-Blue Sun Hat with Yellow Bow
Hat Crown
The sun hat is round, flat-topped, and wide-brimmed. It sits beside the doll in the image, but it can also fit loosely on the head if you make it with relaxed tension.
Use sky blue yarn and a 2.25 mm hook.
- R1: 8 sc in MR. 8 sts.
- R2: inc around. 16 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 32 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 40 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 48 sts.
- R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. 56 sts.
- R8: BLO sc around. 56 sts.
- R9-R14: sc around. 56 sts for 6 rounds.
Wide Hat Brim
- R15: FLO sc 6, inc, repeat around. 64 sts.
- R16: sc around. 64 sts.
- R17: sc 7, inc, repeat around. 72 sts.
- R18: sc around. 72 sts.
- R19: sc 8, inc, repeat around. 80 sts.
- R20: sc around. 80 sts.
- R21: sc 9, inc, repeat around. 88 sts.
- R22: sc around. 88 sts.
- R23: sl st loosely around to finish the outer edge. 88 sts.
Fasten off and weave in ends. Shape the brim flat with your hands. The brim should be wide and smooth, with a shallow sun-hat curve.
Yellow Hat Band
With yellow yarn, ch 62. Starting in second ch from hook, sc across. 61 sts. Fasten off with a long tail.
Sew the band around the base of the hat crown, just above the brim. Place the seam at the back. The band should be snug but not tight.
Yellow Bow Ties
Make two ties with yellow yarn.
- Ch 34, sl st in second ch from hook and across. Make two.
- Sew both ties to the left side of the hat band.
- Tie into a soft bow or sew into a bow shape with two hanging ends.
- Each hanging end should be about 2.25 inches long.
Gray Watering Can
Can Body
The watering can is small, gray, rounded, and textured. It has a yellow stripe near the top, a curved handle, and a short spout with a flared rose end.
Use gray yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5: BLO sc around. 24 sts.
- R6-R12: sc around. 24 sts for 7 rounds.
Change to pale yellow for the stripe.
- R13: sc around. 24 sts.
Change back to gray.
- R14-R15: sc around. 24 sts for 2 rounds.
- R16: sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R17: sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sts.
Stuff lightly. Fasten off and close the top. Shape it into a short cylinder with a soft rounded top.
Watering Can Spout
Use gray yarn.
- R1: 5 sc in MR. 5 sts.
- R2-R8: sc around. 5 sts for 7 rounds.
- R9: inc around. 10 sts.
- R10: sc around. 10 sts.
Do not stuff. Fasten off with a long tail. Sew the narrow end of the spout to one side of the can at R8-R11. Angle the spout slightly downward, as shown in the image.
Watering Can Handle
With gray yarn, ch 25. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 24. Ch 1, turn. Sc 24 again. Fasten off with a long tail.
Curve the strip into a handle and sew one end to the upper right side of the can near R13. Sew the other end to the lower right side near R7. The handle should make a rounded loop.
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Side Knob
Make one tiny side knob with gray yarn: 5 sc in MR, sl st to first sc, fasten off. Sew it to the side opposite the handle, near the spout base.
Flower Basket
Basket Base in Tan
The basket is tan, round at the base, slightly wider at the top, and filled with pastel flowers. Use tan yarn and a 2.25 mm hook.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5: BLO sc around. 24 sts.
- R6: sc around. 24 sts.
- R7: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R8-R11: sc around. 30 sts for 4 rounds.
- R12: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R13-R14: sc around. 36 sts for 2 rounds.
- R15: sl st loosely around. 36 sts.
Do not stuff the basket fully. Add only a small flat piece of fiberfill or scrap yarn to help it hold shape. The basket should look open at the top.
Basket Handle
With tan yarn, ch 34. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 33. Ch 1, turn. Sc 33 again. Fasten off with a long tail.
Sew one end to each side of the basket at R13. The handle should arch above the flowers and lean slightly backward.
Basket Flowers
Make a mix of small flowers in pink, lavender, pale yellow, blue, and white. Use a 2.00 mm hook.
Five-Petal Flower
- Make MR.
- Work ch 2, 2 hdc, ch 2, sl st into ring.
- Repeat the petal sequence 5 times.
- Pull ring closed and fasten off.
Make 7 small flowers total: 2 pink, 2 lavender, 1 blue, 1 yellow, and 1 white.
Large White Daisy
- With yellow yarn, 6 sc in MR. Join and fasten off.
- Attach white yarn to any stitch.
- Work ch 4, sl st in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sl st into next center stitch.
- Repeat for 6 petals.
Sew the large daisy to the right outside edge of the basket, near the handle. Sew the remaining small flowers inside the basket opening so they look full and colorful.
Flower Leaves
- With green yarn, ch 5.
- Sl st in second ch, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sl st in last ch.
- Make 6 leaves.
- Sew leaves between the flowers inside the basket.
Optional Tiny Pastel Eggs or Buds in Basket
The basket in the image includes rounded pastel shapes mixed with flowers. To make these soft buds, use small scraps of pastel yarn.
- R1: 5 sc in MR. 5 sts.
- R2: inc around. 10 sts.
- R3: sc around. 10 sts.
- R4: dec around. 5 sts.
Stuff with a pinch of fiberfill and close. Make 3 or 4 in pastel colors, then sew them inside the flower basket.
Head and Body Joining
Place the head on the white neck with the beak facing forward. The lower edge of the head should slightly overlap the top of the neck so no gap shows.
- Pin the head first and check that the doll stands visually straight.
- Sew around the neck opening twice with white yarn.
- Add extra stitches at the back of the neck for support.
- Do not tilt the head too far down; the face should look forward and slightly sweet.
Exact Placement Guide
- Eyes: between head R16 and R17, 10 stitches apart.
- Beak: centered between eyes, top at R17, bottom at R21.
- Cheeks: under eyes, between R19 and R21.
- Purple headband: from lower side R23, around crown, down to opposite R23.
- Bunny ears: on top of purple band, about 5 stitches apart.
- White crown bobbles: between the ears, slightly forward.
- Arms: sides of upper body at body R11-R13.
- Dress buttons: center front at body R12 and R15.
- Skirt embroidery: lower left front, between Skirt R10 and R16.
- Legs: under skirt, centered, 5 stitches apart.
- Bee bag: strap from left shoulder to right hip, bag resting on right skirt front.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew all parts with matching yarn tails and small hidden stitches. Begin with the head, then arms, sleeves, legs, sandals, bag, and small decorations. Check the front view often so the beak, buttons, bag, and skirt embroidery stay centered and balanced.
For the face, keep every detail soft. The black eyes should be glossy and round. The eyebrows should be tiny curved lines, not heavy arches. The blush should sit close to the beak so the face looks gentle and cheerful.
Shape the purple ears with your fingers after sewing. They should stand upright with a slight outward angle. If they bend too much, add a few hidden stitches at the base to secure them to the purple headband.
Care Notes
- Spot clean with cool water and mild soap.
- Do not machine wash if using safety eyes, buttons, or delicate embroidery.
- Press gently with a towel after cleaning.
- Air dry flat away from direct sunlight.
- Reshape the hat brim, bunny ears, dress hem, and basket handle while damp.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- The head is round, firmly stuffed, and sewn straight to the neck.
- The beak is centered and slightly raised.
- The purple headband frames the head evenly.
- The bunny ears stand behind the white crown bobbles.
- The sky-blue dress flares outward and has a visible white lace hem.
- The floral embroidery sits only on the lower left skirt.
- The bee bag crosses from shoulder to opposite hip.
- The sandals have blue straps and small side flowers.
- The sun hat has a yellow band and bow ties.
- The watering can has a yellow stripe, curved handle, and angled spout.
- The basket is filled with pastel flowers and a white daisy on the side.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Use a soft cloth or cotton swab to clean around the eyes, beak, buttons, sandals, and bag. Avoid rubbing embroidered flowers because small stitches can loosen if pulled. For dust, use a clean makeup brush and brush gently in the direction of the crochet stitches.
Store the doll upright or lying flat in a breathable cotton bag. Do not compress the purple ears, hat brim, watering can handle, or basket handle under heavy items. Add tissue paper around the accessories if storing the full set for a long time.
Keep the doll away from strong sunlight to protect the sky-blue dress, purple ears, yellow beak, and pastel flowers from fading. If the lace hem curls after storage, lightly mist it with water and shape each scallop with your fingers.
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.



