Hello there!
Today I want to share with you a free amigurumi pattern of Yoda!
I created this crochet chibi version a few years ago, as a commission from a hard-die fan of the Star Wars character. I have recently revised it, improved it and written the pattern down in a (I hope) clear way, as it was more of general instructions than a true pattern.
I have crocheted Yoda with cotton wool and a 3.5 mm hook and it’s quite small, about 10’5 cm. Apart from the chubby little face, the coat adds a lot of cuteness as it’s detachable (you can use the same pattern for any amigurumi the same size!).
This amigurumi has some unusual shapes so I’ve taken a lot of pictures to guide you through the pattern. As Yoda says, «Always pass on what you have learned».
If you prefer an inexpensive, ad-free and downloadable PDF version of this pattern, with all the pictures an explanations, purchase it HERE. Thanks!
Get hook and yarns ready and let’s begin!
MATERIALS
– Yarn balls (sports weight): green, brown and beige
– A 3.5mm hook, or the most fitting hook for your yarn
– 1 pair of 8 mm safety eyes
– Stuffing
– For Yoda’s hair: I’ve used felting wool but some glued stuffing or cotton balls will do
– Tapestry needle, stitch marker and ball-point pins
ABBREVIATIONS
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
ss = slip stitch
inc = increase
dec = decrease
sts = stitches
PATTERN
HEAD
With green yarn,
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6 sts)
R2: (1 inc)x6 (12 sts)
R3: (1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18 sts)
R4: (2 sc, 1 inc)x6 (24 sts)
R5: (3 sc, 1 inc)x6 (30 sts)
R6: (4 sc, 1 inc)x6 (36 sts)
R7: (5 sc, 1 inc)x6 (42 sts)
R8-13: sc even (42 sts)
R14: (5 sc, 1 dec)x6 (36 sts)
R15: (4 sc, 1 dec)x6 (30 sts). Place eyes between rounds 10-11 with 9 stitches between them
R16: (3 sc, 1 dec)x6 (24 sts). Start stuffing
R17: (2 sc, 1 dec)x6 (18 sts)
R18: (1 sc, 1 dec)x6 (12 sts)
R19: (1 dec)x6 (6 sts).
Finish stuffing and close. Weave in ends.
LEFT EAR
With green yarn,
R1: Chain 10 stitches
R2: Starting from second chain from hook, crochet 5 sc, 4 hdc, turn, 4 hdc, 5 sc (18 sts)
R3: Chain 3 stitches and, from second chain from hook, crochet a slip stitch in each of the chains. Finish the round by crocheting 1 slip stitch in every sc of round 2 (20 sts). Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew to the head.
RIGHT EAR
With green yarn,
R1: Chain 11 stitches
R2: Starting from second chain from hook, crochet 1 sst, 5 sc, 4 hdc, turn, 4 hdc, 5 sc, 1 sst (20 sts)
R3: Chain 3 stitches and, from second chain from hook, crochet a slip stitch in each of the chains. Skip the first sst of round 2 and crochet 1 slip stitch on every sc. Skip the last sst of round 2 and finish the round by crocheting 1 sst on the back loop of the chains of the beginning. Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew to the head.

Don’t stress too much about the shape of the tips! Yoda ears are recognizable anyway.
Sew the ears to the head aligned with the eyes, more or less in the middle of the head.
ROBE
With brown yarn,
R1: 8 sc in magic ring (8 sts)
R2: (1 inc)x8 (16 sts)
R3: (1 sc, 1 inc)x8 (24 sts)
R4: (2 sc, 1 inc)x8 (32 sts)
R5: (in back loop) sc even (32 sts)
R6-9: sc even (32 sts)
R10: (2 sc, 1 dec)x8 (24 sts)
R11-13: sc even (24 sts)
R14: (1 sc, 1 dec)x8 (16 sts)
R15: sc even (16 sts)
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Stuff and sew to head.
ARM (make 2)
With green yarn,
R1: Leaving a long tail at the beginning, chain 6 stitches and join to make a ring
R2-6: sc even (6 sts)
R7: *sst in next stitch, chain 3 and, from second chain from hook, crochet a slip stitch in each of the chains*. Repeat * in the next 2 stitches. Finish with a slip slip stitch in the next stitch. Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Don’t stuff.

Use the yarn tail to sew the hand close.
Sew the arms between rounds 14 and 15 of the body.
FOOT (make 2)
With green yarn,
R1: 8 sc in magic ring (8 sts)
R2: (in front loop) *slip stitch in next stitch, chain 3 and, from second chain from hook, crochet a slip stitch in each of the chains*. Repeat * in the next 2 stitches. Crochet a slip stitch in the next stitch and place a stitch marker in the stitch after that one.
R3: (in back loop) 1 sc in each of the 4 unworked sc and 4 sc on the back loops of the stitches with the toes. Join with a sst to the stitch with the stitch marker. Cut yarn, leaving a long tail, and sew to the bottom of the body. Don’t stuff.
Little Yoda is almost ready! Now we are going to make the coat. First we are going to crochet the sleeves and then we will join them to the body of the coat.
SLEEVE (make 2)
With beige yarn,
R1: Chain 12 stitches and join to make a ring
R2-4: sc even (12 sts)
R5: (3 sc, 1 inc)x3 (15 sts)
R6: sc even (15 sts). Fasten off and weave in ends.
COAT
With beige yarn,
R1: Chain 26 stitches. We are working in flat
R2: sc even (25 sts). Turn
R3: 3 sc, join the first sleeve by crocheting 6 sc through both the stitches of the coat and the initial chain of the first sleeve (see picture), 7 sc, join the second sleeve by crocheting 6 sc through both the stitches of the coat and the initial chain of the second sleeve, 3 sc (25 sts). Turn
R4: 1 inc, 2 sc, skip the next 6 stitches of the coat and crochet the remaining 6 stitches of the second sleeve instead, 2 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, skip the next 6 stitches of the coat and crochet the remaining 6 stitches of the first sleeve instead, 2 sc, 1 inc (29 sts). Turn
R5-9: sc even (29 sts). Turn
R10: 1 inc, 13 sc, 1 inc, 13 sc, 1 inc (32 sts). Turn
R11-12: sc even (32 sts). Fasten off and weave in ends.
HOOD
With beige yarn,
R1: Chain 26 stitches, leaving a long tail at the beginning. We are working in flat
R2-11: sc even (25 sts). Fasten off, leaving a long tail.
Fold the hood in half along the largest side and sew one of the folded sides.
Open it.
Place the hood on the neck of the coat and sew it. The previous sewed part goes inside.
One little detail left and we are almost done!
For this Yoda’s hair I’ve used felting wool, but sometimes I’ve just glued some stuffing to the head. Cotton balls probably work well, too.
Your Amigurumi Yoda is now finished! This pattern pairs with my amigurumi Princess Leia. You can find the premium pattern here.
I’d love to see your creation so feel free to post pictures on my blog, my Facebook page Amigurinos, tag me on Facebook or Instagram (@Amigurinos) or register the project on Ravelry.
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©2018 – Designed by Belén Galán for Amigurinos – All rights reserved. This pattern is only for personal use. You cannot sell, distribute or publish this pattern or claim it as your own, partially or totally. If you want to share the pattern in any web page, blog or social media, provide a link to my blog instead of just copying it. You are not allowed to use the pictures for personal or commercial means.
You are allowed to sell the final product locally (craft fairs, family and friends, charity…); I only ask you to kindly credit me as the designer. If you purchase the inexpensive PDF version HERE you can sell the final product everywhere you want.
And please have in mind that Yoda is a copyrighted character of Disney.
Thanks and happy crocheting!
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Sooooooooooo cute, thank you a lot.
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Enjoy!
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Hello, I’m making your cute Yoda, but please could’you tel me what is «sst»? Thank you
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Hi! It’s slip stitch 🙂
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Thank you…
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Thank you for this Pattern.
Ria.
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When beginning, do you slip stitch into the beginning stitch in row 1 and subsequent rows?
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Hi Lisa! No, it’s crocheted in spiral.
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The hood was bigger than the robe.
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Robe has 12 rows and hood 11. You might have crocheted too many rows on the hood 🙂
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Thanks for the pattern! I’ve made 3 so far and they’re so cute! Just a note, the stitch count in rows 10-12 of the coat are 32, not 33.
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Right, thank you!
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I have questions about the ears. Do you go around the starting chain when it says turn? When you slip stitch at the end, will it stop at the tip of the ear, then you wave in the ends back to where the staring tail is?
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Yes to everyhing 🙂
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Thank you so much for sharing your lovely pattern! I had so much fun making this.
https://lillibellehandmade.wordpress.com/2020/01/30/baby-yoda/
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Merci beaucoup pour le tuto!!! Il est super
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Wow! So cute! Just need the little bowl of soup to make it the «Baby Yoda» 🙂
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Hi! I love the pattern. I was wondering what brand of yarn you use? Thanks you!
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Hello Sally! I use a brand that is produced locally. It’s rustic cotton.
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Is there a video? I’m so confused on the coat!
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Hello! No, but write me to amigurinos.crochet@gmail.com and we will figure it out!
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Hola, pueden hacer uno de mushu, el dragón de mulan
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When making the coat, do you chain 1 when turning or do you not chain at all?
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Hello! Yes, you chain one as you are working on flat
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Hi beginner here! Just wanted to check. For the head, when you say R8-13 «sc even», do you mean that each row will have 42 sts each or 42 sts total for all of them? Thank you so much
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Hello! Yes, you crochet 1 sc in every sc 🙂
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Thank you! So each row will have 42 sts?
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Hi when doing the arm, do u do the 6 sc stitches into the magic circle or into the chain stitches please .
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Hi! In the chain, as I don’t say anything about a magic circle in the arm part!
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Hello, I redid your cute yoda, but changing some details because I had a special request from a little girl. So I made a little bigger yoda with a bear hat. The end product is great fun
Would you agree that I put the new explanations on my blog (in French) mentioning that the original idea comes from here?
Thank you,
Emy
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Sure!
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