Crochet Mini Baby Yoda
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Crochet Mini Baby Yoda
Hi everyone! Here I have a very cute mini Baby Yoda pattern which also includes instructions on how to make his space pod as well as his little blanket. This is an original written pattern based on Baby Yoda from the Star Wars series the Mandalorian.
Here are the abbreviations of the stitches I used
Sc: single crochet
Inc: increase
Dc: double crochet
Dec: decrease
Supplies
- 1.20mm crochet hook
- Craft thread or embroidery floss (I used both)
- 3.00 crochet hook
- Medium weight grey yarn
- 3mm glass black eyes
- Grey fabric
- Stuffing
- Sewing needle
The Head
Do this part in green colored embroidery floss/ craft thread (I used a minty color)
R1. Make a magic ring with 6 stitches (6)
R2. Inc around all the 6 stitches (12)
R3. Sc, inc around the 12 stitches (18)
R4. Sc, Sc, inc, around the 18 stitches (24)
R5-R8. Sc in the 24 stitches for a total of 4 rows (24)
R9. Sc, Sc, dec, around the 24 stitches (18)
Now place the eyes where you want and sew a nose as well as his little eye lids
Now stuff the head
R10. Sc, dec around the 18 stitches (12)
R11. Dec around the 12 stitches (6)
Once done close up the head and fasten off leaving a tail for sewing
The Ears
Start by making a chain of 9
*Turn your work every time you reach the end of a row
R1. Sc in the 8 stitches (8)
R2. Start with a dec then Sc in the next 4 stitches and make a dec in the last 2 stitches (6)
R3. Sc in the 6 stitches (6)
R4. Dec, then Sc in the next 2 stitches, and then dec once more (4)
R5. Sc in the 4 stitches (4)
R6. Dec and do 2 Sc (3)
R7. Sc in the 3 stitches (3)
R8. Make one dec and then slip stitch in the last stitch and fasten off
Then sew the 2 corners of the ears to the center of the ear at the bottom
Make one more ear and then sew both of them to the head
The Body
R1. Make a magic ring with 6 stitches (6)
R2. Inc in all the 6 stitches (12)
R3. Inc, Sc in the 12 stitches (18)
R4-R7. Sc in the 18 stitches for a total of 4 rows (18)
R8. (Do 3 Sc, then a dec) x3, then do a Sc and one more dec (14)
R9. Sc around the 14 stitches (14)
Then fasten off leaving a tail for sewing and stuff the body
The Legs
R1. Make a magic ring with 8 stitches (8)
R2. Sc in the back loop only around the 8 stitches (8)
R3-R4. Sc in the 8 stitches for a total of 2 rows (8)
Then fasten off leaving a tail for sewing and make one more
Sew the legs to the body
The Arms
R1. Make a magic ring with 6 stitches (6)
R2. Sc in the back loop only around the 6 stitches (6)
R3-R4. Sc in the 6 stitches for a total of 2 rows (6)
Fasten off and stuff then sew to the body and make one more
Once the legs and arms are attached to the body sew the body to the head
The Robe
For this part I used brown and tan colors but you could use just one color or choose other colors to use
Using the tan color start with a chain of 27 (You can make the chain longer or shorter depending on how long you want the robe)
R1-R3. Dc In all of the 26 Stitches for 3 rows (26)
Then change your color to brown the next row
R4. Start with 7 dc, then chain up 3 skipping 3 stitches, then do 6 more dc, chain up 3 and skip 3 stitches again, and do 7 dc stitches to finish (26)
R5. Dc in the back loop only (26)
R6. Dc in the 26 stitches (26)
Now just sc around the whole thing to make it look a little nicer and sew in all loose ends
To finish just put the robe on your Baby Yoda and cut some string to help keep the robe on
The Space Pod
For this part switch to a 3.00 mm crochet hook and medium weight grey yarn
Bottom Part of Space Pod
Start by making a chain of 6
R1. Sc around the whole chain so you have a total of 10 stitches (10)
R2. Inc in all the 10 stitches (20)
R3. Start with 5 Sc, do 4 inc, 5 Sc, 5 inc, and then 1 Sc around the 20 stitches (29)
R4. Start with 7 Sc, then do 2 inc, 11 Sc, 3 inc, 6 Sc, around the 29 stitches (34)
R5-R8. Sc in the 34 stitches for a total of 4 rows (34)
Fasten off and leave tail for sewing
Upper Part of Pod
R1. Magic ring 6 stitches (6)
R2. Inc around the 6 stitches (12)
R3. Sc, inc around the 12 stitches (18)
R4. Sc, Sc, inc around the 18 stitches (24)
R5-R6. Sc around the 24 stitches for a total of 2 rows (24)
Fasten off and sew this part to the bottom part of the space pod
Then you can add some lining by sewing some fabric to the inside of the pod
The Blanket
For this part I used a light brown color
Start with a chain of 26
R1. Sc in the 25 stitches
R2-R25. Sc in the 25 stitches (there should be 25 rows total) (25)
Once you have done all 25 rows Sc around the whole blanket to make it look a little better and then hide all the loose ends
Once you have made all the pieces you can put everything together and have a new cute little creation to enjoy!