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Bean Sprout Doll · Amigurumi Crochet Pattern


Aren't bean sprout dolls the cutest? Now you can make your own little humanoid seedling using this quick, easy, and no-sew pattern!  

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The Bean Sprout Doll is a no-sew amigurumi pattern that features a chibi body with stubby arms and legs, and a green leaf sprout with two little leaves growing from its head.  


It can easily be adapted by using different colors to make a Daikon doll or Mokoko Seeds from Lost Ark as well. 


About the Pattern

  • No-sew
  • Easy
  • Fast
  • Style: whimsical, kawaii, chibi, anime


Recommended Yarn

This doll can be crocheted with different yarn weights and fibers to create different looks!  I crocheted this design using a polyester yarn (Hobbii Honey Bunny yarn) that creates a chenille and velvet look. This doll turned out to be fluffy, plush, squishy, and super soft!


If you'd like to make a smaller, "mini" version of this pattern, the same instructions can be used with medium weight #4 yarn paired with a smaller crochet hook, such as 2.75mm. You can turn it into the cutest keychain ever! Here are my medium weight yarn recommendations:

Uses 

  • Plush toy for children to play with
  • Portable “pocket pal” toy for kids as a therapy aid or fidget
  • Selling at craft fairs, markets, or boutiques
  • For charity or random acts of kindness 
  • Birthday gift or holiday gift
  • Christmas stocking stuffer


PDF Pattern

The PDF pattern is printable, ad-free, easy to read, includes lots of photo references, and helps support Sweet Softies! (If you enjoy my free patterns, you can consider it as a donation to me when you buy one of my pattern PDFs! It allows me to maintain my blog and continue sharing more free patterns.)

You can get the PDF pattern from my storeRavelry, or Etsy.



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