
Handmade crochet amigurumi toys have become increasingly popular in recent years, and among the most beloved designs is the crochet snowman. This adorable amigurumi snowman figure captures the warmth of winter crafts while remaining timeless and decorative throughout the year. The small crochet snowman pictured stands out with its soft pastel colors, delicate stitching, and cute facial expression, making a perfect example of how simple yarn and creativity can transform into something truly special. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or a beginner exploring the world of amigurumi, crocheting a snowman is a rewarding and enjoyable project that combines technique, imagination, and seasonal charm.
Crochet snowman with hat and scarf pattern
One reason crochet snowman designs are so popular is their versatility. They can be made as holiday decorations, thoughtful handmade gifts, children’s room accessories, or even collectible items. The amigurumi snowman shown here allows crocheters to experiment with color combinations, while featuring a cozy hat and scarf that add personality and texture. Soft yarn choices enhance the cute and comforting look, while small embroidered details give the snowman a friendly and endearing appearance. Here’s another wonderful Christmas amigurumi pattern for you.
Designer: samigurumis.pe
Materials for mini snowman
Fingering cotton threads: white and orange.
Thin chenille 2mm: light mint and water green.
Black embroidery thread.
Oval safety eyes 6×4 mm.
1.75 and 2.50 mm crochet hooks.
Stuffing.
Embroidery and sewing needles.
Abbreviations:
MR: magic ring
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
inc: increase
dec: decrease
BLO: back loop only
FLO: front loop only
R: round
slst: slip stitch
Body
Use white thread and 1.75 crochet hook:
R1: 7 sc MR
R2: 7 inc = 14sc
R3: (1sc-1inc)x7 = 21sc
R4: (1inc-2sc)x7 = 28sc
R5: (3sc-1inc)x7 = 35sc
R6: (1inc-4sc)x7 = 42sc
R7-R13: 42 sc (7 rounds)
R14: (4sc-1dec)x7 = 35sc
R15: (1dec-3sc)x7 = 28sc
R16: (2sc-1dec)x7 = 21sc
R17: (1dec-1sc)x7 = 14sc
Stuff.
Don’t cut the thread.

Head
R18: FLO 14 inc = 28sc
R19: (2sc-1inc)x8-4sc = 36sc
R20-R26: 36 sc (7 rounds)
Place the eyes between R22 and R23 with 6 sc between them.
R27: (4sc-1dec)x6 =30sc
R28: (1dec-3sc)x6 =24sc
R29: (2sc-1dec)x6 =18sc
Stuff.
R30: (1dec-1sc)x6 =12sc
R31: 6 dec =6sc
Close it and hide the excess thread.

Nose
Use orange thread and 1.75 crochet hook:
Make a small knot and sew it between R21 and R22.

Buttons
Using black embroidery thread, make 2 small “X” shapes.

Arms X2
Use white thread and 1.75mm crochet hook:
R1: 6 sc MR
R2-R6: 6 sc (5 rounds)
Left a long thread for sewing to the body.
Sew in rounds R12 and R13.

Legs X2
Use white thread and 1.75mm crochet hook:
R1: 6 sc MR
R2: 6inc =12sc
R3: 12sc
Left a long thread for sewing to the body.
Sew on the lower part of the body.

Hat
Use thin light mint chenille and 2.50 crochet hook:
R1: 7 sc MR
R2: 7 inc = 14sc
R3-R4: 14 sc (2 rounds)
R5: 7dec =7sc
Change to water green:
R6: 7 inc =14sc
R7: (1sc-1inc)x7 =21sc
R8: (2sc-1inc)x7 =28sc
R9-R10: 28 sc (2 rounds)
Change to light mint:
R11: BLO 28 slst
R12: BLO 28 hdc
Left a spare thread to sew to the head.
Sew this piece slightly tilted, over the head.

Scarf
Use light mint chenille and 2.50 crochet hook:
Make 41 chains and from the 2nd chain from the hook make 40 sc.
Make small fringes at each end.






