Crochet Tutorial: Bouquet Fairy Doll – Free Crochet Pattern

Crochet Tutorial: Bouquet Fairy Doll – Free Crochet Pattern

This elegant amigurumi angel doll is designed with a romantic cream and powder blue palette, wide fairy wings, a layered floral skirt, a tiny bouquet, a crossbody satchel, and matching tea party accessories. It has the look of a handmade heirloom doll, boutique crochet decor piece, and collectible gift for doll lovers.

The finished design is ideal for makers who enjoy detailed amigurumi, cottagecore decor, artisan doll making, and luxury crochet pattern PDF projects. With its flower crown details, lace-inspired trim, floppy hat, miniature teapot set, and soft pastel styling, it also suits shoppers searching for a handmade angel doll or nursery keepsake.

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Pattern Overview

This pattern recreates the doll shown in the image as closely as possible: a sweet fairy girl with a large head, slim body, softly flared sleeves, full layered skirt, oversized white wings, long charcoal-gray wavy hair, floral bouquet, tiny satchel, matching hat, and miniature teacup set.

The construction is broken into many small parts so the final silhouette stays accurate. The head is large and rounded. The torso is narrow and corset-shaped. The skirt begins high at the waist and expands in soft layers. The wings sit behind the shoulders at a slightly upward angle.

The instructions below use standard US crochet terms and are written for an intermediate beginner to advanced beginner who can work in the round, shape amigurumi pieces, sew neatly, and place decorative layers carefully.

Materials

  • Main yarn: sport weight or light DK cotton in cream, powder blue, white, light beige skin tone, charcoal gray, leaf green, soft pink, pale blue, and tiny amounts of tan and pastel colors for satchel details
  • Hook: 2.25 mm for doll and accessories, 2.0 mm for very small details if needed
  • Stuffing: fine polyester fiberfill
  • Eyes: black safety eyes 6 mm to 8 mm, or embroidered eyes for a softer look
  • Embroidery thread: black, cream, soft pink
  • Wire: optional thin craft wire for hat brim shaping and wings
  • Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, pins, scissors, sewing needle
  • Trim: narrow crochet lace edging worked directly onto pieces; no extra fabric trim required

Finished Size

  • Doll height: approximately 12.5 to 14 inches tall including shoes and hair volume, not including wings above the head
  • Wing span: approximately 9 to 10 inches
  • Hat diameter: approximately 4.5 inches
  • Teapot height: approximately 2 inches
  • Teacup height: approximately 0.9 inch

Gauge and Notes

Gauge is not critical in the same way as garment crochet, but tight stitches are essential. The doll in the image uses compact, even amigurumi stitches with almost no visible gaps. Keep tension firm so stuffing does not show through.

  • sc = single crochet
  • inc = 2 sc in same stitch
  • dec = invisible decrease
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • ch = chain
  • BLO = back loop only
  • FLO = front loop only
  • MR = magic ring

Work in continuous rounds unless told otherwise. Use a stitch marker at the beginning of every round. Stuff the head firmly, the body moderately, and the arms only lightly. The skirt, wings, hat, bouquet, and bag should hold shape without heavy stuffing.

Color Placement Summary

  • Skin: head, neck, hands, legs
  • Cream: blouse, sleeves, most of skirt, shoes, hat, teapot, teacup, satchel base
  • Powder blue: bodice front, lower skirt band, floral accents, hat band, bouquet flowers, satchel flap flowers, teapot lid tip
  • White: wings, cuff ruffles, skirt lace edging
  • Charcoal gray: hair
  • Green: bouquet stems and leaves

Head

Round Head Base

  1. With skin tone, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Inc around. (12)
  3. (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) x 6. (24)
  5. (3 sc, inc) x 6. (30)
  6. (4 sc, inc) x 6. (36)
  7. (5 sc, inc) x 6. (42)
  8. (6 sc, inc) x 6. (48)
  9. (7 sc, inc) x 6. (54)
  10. (8 sc, inc) x 6. (60)
  11. (9 sc, inc) x 6. (66)
  12. Sc around. (66)
  13. Sc around. (66)
  14. Sc around. (66)
  15. Sc around. (66)
  16. Sc around. (66)
  17. Sc around. (66)
  18. Sc around. (66)
  19. Sc around. (66)
  20. Sc around. (66)

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Insert eyes between Rounds 14 and 15 with 10 visible stitches between them. For the image look, place the eyes slightly wide and low on the face. If embroidering eyes, wait until the head is closed and shaped.

Shape the Lower Head and Chin

  1. (9 sc, dec) x 6. (60)
  2. (8 sc, dec) x 6. (54)
  3. (7 sc, dec) x 6. (48)
  4. (6 sc, dec) x 6. (42)

Begin stuffing firmly. Shape the cheeks with your fingers so the face looks softly rounded, not square. The doll in the image has a broad forehead, gentle cheek fullness, and a small lower face.

  1. (5 sc, dec) x 6. (36)
  2. (4 sc, dec) x 6. (30)
  3. (3 sc, dec) x 6. (24)

Neck

  1. BLO sc around. (24)
  2. (2 sc, dec) x 6. (18)
  3. Sc around. (18)
  4. Sc around. (18)

Stuff the neck very firmly or insert a short dowel or tightly rolled felt tube. This doll has a large head, so a strong neck is important.

Torso and Hips

The torso should look slender and gently corseted, then widen into the skirt. Change to cream at the first torso round.

  1. In BLO, sc around. (18)
  2. Sc around. (18)
  3. (2 sc, inc) x 6. (24)
  4. Sc around. (24)
  5. Sc around. (24)
  6. (3 sc, inc) x 6. (30)
  7. Sc around. (30)
  8. Sc around. (30)

For the blue front panel, surface crochet or later embroider a centered bodice panel 10 stitches wide and 6 rounds tall. This blue section should visually narrow at the waist and widen slightly toward the chest, matching the picture.

  1. (4 sc, inc) x 6. (36)
  2. Sc around. (36)
  3. In FLO, sc around. (36)

This last front-loop round creates the first skirt joining point. Do not fasten off. Continue into the hip support rounds to stabilize the upper skirt.

  1. Sc around. (36)
  2. Sc around. (36)

Legs

The doll stands with short, neat legs hidden under the wide skirt. The shoes peek out just below the hem. Make 2.

Shoes

  1. With cream, ch 7. Starting in 2nd ch from hook: 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch, working opposite side: 4 sc, inc. (14)
  2. Inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. (20)
  3. Sc around in BLO. (20)
  4. Sc around. (20)
  5. 6 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc. (16)
  6. 5 sc, 3 dec, 5 sc. (13)
  7. Sc around. (13)

Stuff the toe only. Flatten top opening. For the strap detail seen in the image, embroider or crochet a tiny strap across the front with 4 chains sewn down on each side.

Leg Shaft

  1. Change to skin tone, working through both layers across flattened opening, sc 6 to close, then continue around edge to total 13 stitches. (13)
  2. Sc around. (13)
  3. Sc around. (13)
  4. (11 sc, inc) = 14
  5. Sc around. (14)
  6. Sc around. (14)
  7. Sc around. (14)
  8. Fasten off first leg. Make second leg and do not fasten off.

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Join Legs

  1. From second leg, ch 4 and join to first leg. Sc 14 around first leg, sc 4 across chain, sc 14 around second leg, sc 4 on opposite side of chain. (36)
  2. Sc around. (36)
  3. Sc around. (36)

This round count matches the torso opening so the lower body can be joined neatly inside the skirted structure. Stuff legs firmly but keep the top hip area softer.

Joining Lower Body to Torso

Place the torso over the joined legs piece. Sew the torso opening to the upper edge of the hips, matching 36 stitches to 36 stitches. The waist should sit high, with the skirt starting immediately below the corset line.

Before sewing completely closed, add final stuffing to the body. The doll in the image has a very stable lower half under the dress, so the center should feel firm enough to support the head and wings.

Arms

Make 2. The arms are slim with soft cuff ruffles and are posed slightly forward. The forearms are visible below the puff sleeves.

  1. With skin tone, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Inc around. (12)
  3. Sc around. (12)
  4. (2 sc, dec) x 3. (9)
  5. Sc around. (9)
  6. Sc around. (9)
  7. Sc around. (9)
  8. Change to cream, sc around. (9)
  9. In FLO, (2 sc, inc) x 3. (12)
  10. Sc around. (12)
  11. Sc around. (12)
  12. (2 sc, dec) x 3. (9)
  13. Sc around. (9)
  14. Flatten and close with 4 sc across.

Stuff only the hand and lower forearm. Leave the upper arm lightly stuffed or unstuffed so it sits close to the torso.

Arm Cuff Ruffles

Using white yarn and working into front loops left from Round 8 of each arm:

  1. Join yarn. (sl st, ch 2, 2 dc) in first loop, sl st in next loop. Repeat around for soft ruffles.

Puff Sleeves

These are separate short sleeve caps sewn over the arm tops to create the rounded vintage shoulder shape. Make 2 in cream.

  1. 8 sc in MR. (8)
  2. Inc around. (16)
  3. (3 sc, inc) x 4. (20)
  4. Sc around. (20)
  5. Fasten off, leaving a long tail.

Flatten slightly and sew around the upper arm and shoulder seam. Let the sleeve balloon outward. Add a narrow blue embroidered band near the lower edge.

Skirt Base

The skirt is the most important feature after the wings and hair. It must be very full, with three visible visual levels: upper cream volume, a powder blue scalloped floral band, and a cream ruffled lower flounce with white lace peeking below.

Upper Skirt

Work into the front loops left from the torso FLO round.

  1. Join cream. (2 sc in each stitch) around. (72)
  2. Sc around. (72)
  3. (11 sc, inc) x 6. (78)
  4. Sc around. (78)
  5. (12 sc, inc) x 6. (84)
  6. Sc around. (84)
  7. (13 sc, inc) x 6. (90)
  8. Sc around. (90)
  9. (14 sc, inc) x 6. (96)
  10. Sc around. (96)

This section should already begin to flare nicely. The upper dress in the image sits smooth at the waist and becomes more generous toward the lower half.

Blue Decorative Band

  1. Change to powder blue, sc around. (96)
  2. In FLO, sc around. (96)
  3. (14 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 6. (102)
  4. Sc around. (102)

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Scalloped Blue Border

Still in powder blue, work a soft scallop edge into the next round:

  1. (sl st in next stitch, skip 1, 5 dc in next stitch, skip 1, sl st in next stitch) repeat around.

This band should sit like a graceful wave around the lower middle of the skirt, exactly as shown in the image.

Lower Cream Flounce

Return to the unused back loops of the blue band joining round or join directly behind the scallop round.

  1. Join cream, 2 sc in each stitch around. (192 if working into all available loops; if your count differs, use any even count between 168 and 192 and maintain fullness)
  2. Sc around.
  3. (7 sc, inc) repeat around.
  4. Sc around.

This lower section must be very full and slightly wavy. Do not over-stuff underneath. Let the fabric drape naturally.

Bottom Ruffle

  1. In white or cream, work (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in every 3rd stitch with sl st between shells, or any gentle shell pattern that creates a visible ruffle edge.

For the lace-like look in the image, add one more finer edging round in white:

  1. (ch 3, sl st in next stitch) repeat all around.

Floral Appliqués for Skirt

Make 7 to 9 small flowers in cream and 2 to 3 in pale blue. The image shows multiple tiny blossoms across the blue band area.

Small Five-Petal Flower

  1. With cream or pale blue, 5 sc in MR.
  2. (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st) in each stitch around to form 5 petals.
  3. Fasten off with a long tail.

Sew the flowers across the blue scallop line and slightly above it. Add tiny green leaf stitches if desired, but keep them subtle.

Bodice Front Detail

The front bodice has a pale blue corset panel with cream rose motifs at the neckline and a crisscross lace front. This section defines the entire dress style.

  • Embroider or surface crochet a blue panel centered on the front torso.
  • Create cream neckline roses: make 3 tiny spiral roses.
  • Use cream thread to embroider crossed laces down the blue panel.
  • Add a tiny blue flower on each side of the neckline if desired.

Tiny Spiral Rose

  1. Ch 11.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook: 2 sc, 2 hdc, 4 dc, 2 hdc.
  3. Roll tightly from first stitch to last and sew base closed.

Wings

Make 2 large white wings. Each wing is worked in rows, then lightly shaped and sewn to the upper back. The wings in the image rise upward and outward, not straight sideways.

Wing Panel

  1. With white, ch 18.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 17 sc. Ch 1, turn. (17)
  3. 2 sc in first stitch, 15 sc, ch 1, turn. (18)
  4. 2 sc in first stitch, 16 sc, ch 1, turn. (19)
  5. Repeat this increase at the start of each row until 28 stitches.
  6. Work 3 rows even at 28 stitches.
  7. Now shape top curve: dec, sc across to last 2 stitches, dec. Ch 1, turn.
  8. Repeat Row 7 until 18 stitches remain.
  9. Shape lower taper: dec at start only for 6 rows until 12 stitches remain.
  10. Work 2 rows even.
  11. Fasten off.

Wing Edge Feathers

Work around each wing:

  1. Along outer curved edge, repeat: sl st in next stitch, ch 2, 2 hdc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch, 2 hdc in next stitch, sl st in next stitch.

This creates small soft feather points like those in the photo. Lightly steam or finger-shape the wings. For extra support, insert thin wire inside a crocheted second backing panel, or sew the finished wings onto felt before attaching.

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Hair Cap

The hair is deep charcoal gray, center parted, smooth at the crown, and very long with thick wavy locks falling to the skirt. Begin with a fitted cap.

  1. With charcoal gray, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Inc around. (12)
  3. (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) x 6. (24)
  5. (3 sc, inc) x 6. (30)
  6. (4 sc, inc) x 6. (36)
  7. (5 sc, inc) x 6. (42)
  8. (6 sc, inc) x 6. (48)
  9. (7 sc, inc) x 6. (54)
  10. (8 sc, inc) x 6. (60)
  11. Sc around. (60)
  12. Sc around. (60)
  13. Sc around. (60)

Test fit on the head. The cap should cover the crown and stop just above the ears and nape.

Hair Strands

Cut or crochet many long strands. For the neat, sculpted look in the image, crocheted strands work best. Make approximately 28 to 34 strands total.

Standard Long Strand

  1. Ch 36.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each chain back. (35)

These strands naturally curve. For extra wave, use:

Wavy Front Strand

  1. Ch 40.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 2 sc in each chain across. (78)

Attach strands across the wig cap from center part outward. Use straighter strands at the crown and more wavy strands at the sides and lower back. Create a center part with one short fringe strand falling in the middle of the forehead.

  • Front left side: 5 to 6 strands
  • Front right side: 5 to 6 strands
  • Back layers: 12 to 16 strands
  • Extra side curls: 4 to 6 strands

Lightly tack the side strands to the bodice area so they rest over the shoulders as shown.

Ear Flowers / Side Hair Accents

Make 2 small floral clusters in pale blue and cream for the side of the hair near the ears.

  • 1 tiny cream rose
  • 1 tiny blue rose
  • 1 small green leaf pair

Sew one cluster on each side, partly hidden by the hair.

Bouquet

The bouquet is held in the doll’s left hand and includes soft blue and cream roses with green stems. Make 3 larger flowers, 2 smaller buds, and leaf wraps.

Mini Rose

  1. Ch 16.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook: (sc, hdc, 2 dc, 2 dc, hdc, sc) spread along chain to create petal waves.
  3. Roll from first end to last and stitch base closed.

Make 2 in pale blue, 1 in cream.

Bud

  1. With blue or cream, 6 sc in MR.
  2. Sc around. (6)
  3. (sc, inc) x 3. (9)
  4. Fasten off and lightly stuff.

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Leaves and Stems

  1. With green, ch 8.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook: sl st, sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc, sl st.

Wrap stems together with green yarn and sew tightly so the bouquet remains compact and photo-accurate.

Satchel Bag

The bag is a small cream crossbody satchel with a rounded flap, pale blue flower details, and tiny pastel rectangles on the front pocket area. It hangs at the doll’s right side.

Bag Body

  1. With cream, ch 11.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook: 9 sc, 3 sc in last ch, 8 sc on opposite side, inc. (22)
  3. Sc around. (22)
  4. Sc around. (22)
  5. Sc around. (22)
  6. Fasten off.

Flatten and sew side edges, leaving the top open.

Flap

  1. Ch 9.
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 8 sc. Ch 1, turn.
  3. Dec, 4 sc, dec. (6)
  4. Sc across. (6)
  5. Dec, 2 sc, dec. (4)
  6. Sc across. (4)
  7. Fasten off.

Sew flap to back top of bag. Add 2 tiny flowers in blue and cream on the flap. Embroider three tiny vertical pastel bars on the front lower section. Add a long strap of 65 to 75 chains with slip stitches back across, then attach diagonally from shoulder to bag.

Wide-Brim Hat

The hat rests beside the doll and is cream with a powder blue band and floral trim. It is slightly domed with a broad, flat brim.

Crown Top

  1. With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Inc around. (12)
  3. (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) x 6. (24)
  5. (3 sc, inc) x 6. (30)
  6. (4 sc, inc) x 6. (36)
  7. (5 sc, inc) x 6. (42)
  8. Sc around. (42)
  9. Sc around. (42)
  10. In BLO, sc around. (42)
  11. Sc around. (42)
  12. Sc around. (42)

Brim

Work into the front loops left from Round 10.

  1. Join cream, (sc, inc) around. (63)
  2. Sc around. (63)
  3. (2 sc, inc) around. (84)
  4. Sc around. (84)
  5. (6 sc, inc) around. (96)
  6. Sc around. (96)
  7. Fasten off.

Add a powder blue chain band around the crown base. Make 2 tiny flowers and 2 leaves and sew on one side.

Mini Teapot

  1. With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Inc around. (12)
  3. (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
  4. Sc around. (18)
  5. (2 sc, inc) x 6. (24)
  6. Sc around. (24)
  7. Sc around. (24)
  8. (2 sc, dec) x 6. (18)
  9. (sc, dec) x 6. (12)
  10. Stuff lightly.
  11. Sc around. (12)
  12. Fasten off and close.

For the lid, make 6 sc in MR, then one round even. Add a tiny blue top knob. The spout can be ch 6, sl st back, then sew onto the side. The handle can be a curved chain loop sewn to the opposite side.

Mini Teacup and Saucer

Saucer

  1. With cream, 6 sc in MR.
  2. Inc around. (12)
  3. (sc, inc) x 6. (18)
  4. Fasten off.

Cup

  1. 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Inc around. (12)
  3. In BLO, sc around. (12)
  4. Sc around. (12)
  5. Fasten off.

Add a tiny chain handle. Sew cup onto saucer or leave separate like in the image.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

  • Sew head to torso securely, slightly angled forward for a gentle storybook posture.
  • Sew arms at the shoulder line so the left arm can hold the bouquet and the right arm falls near the satchel.
  • Sew puff sleeves over the arm joins.
  • Attach wings to the upper back, angled up and out.
  • Sew hair cap to head, then attach and arrange all strands before tacking them in place.
  • Add blush with soft pink embroidery or pastel to the cheeks.
  • Embroider lashes, brows, and a tiny horizontal nose with cream thread.
  • Keep the mouth minimal or omit it entirely for the same sweet look as the image.

Positioning the Accessories

  • Place the bouquet in the left hand and sew through stems into the palm.
  • Hang the satchel from left shoulder to right hip.
  • Set the hat beside the doll rather than on the head.
  • Place teapot and teacup near the shoes for the tea-table scene.

Care Notes

Display indoors away from strong sunlight and moisture. Handle the wings, flowers, and hat brim gently. If the doll is for decor rather than play, keep the teacup and teapot detached to preserve the tiny shaping.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Head centered and stable
  • Wings symmetrical
  • Hair balanced on both sides
  • Blue bodice panel centered
  • Skirt flowers evenly spaced
  • Bag strap secure
  • Bouquet firmly attached
  • Hat and tea set matching the same cream-blue palette

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Dust lightly with a soft dry brush. Spot clean using a barely damp cloth and mild soap only when needed. Do not soak, machine wash, or wring. Reshape the wings, hair strands, and ruffles while drying flat. Store in acid-free tissue or a covered display box for long-term preservation.

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