Seven Kingdoms Knight Egg Crochet Doll Free Pattern


Seven Kingdoms Knight Egg Crochet Doll Free Pattern (2)
Inspired by medieval fantasy worlds, this Seven Kingdoms Knight Egg crochet doll pattern captures a softer, storybook version of a young knight in training. Instead of heavy armor, this design features a simple tunic, a flowing cape, and an expressive face with oversized safety eyes that give the crochet doll a charming, almost innocent personality.

The rounded, egg-shaped body keeps the structure simple and beginner-friendly, while the layered details—like the textured brown robe and draped cape—add depth without overcomplicating the pattern. This free amigurumi pattern is worked mostly in continuous rounds, making it easy to follow if you’re comfortable with basic stitches such as single crochet, increases, and decreases. The head is slightly larger for that classic amigurumi doll look, creating a balanced and display-ready finish.

Seven Kingdoms Knight Egg Crochet Doll Amigurumi

What makes this crochet doll special is its storytelling feel. The soft blush cheeks, minimal facial features, and cloak detail make it look like a humble squire or young warrior from a legendary kingdom. You can easily customize the cape color to represent different houses or realms, or embroider a tiny emblem for extra character.

Whether you’re creating a thoughtful handmade gift or adding a fantasy-inspired amigurumi doll to your collection, this project is both approachable and full of personality. With this free amigurumi pattern, you can bring your own little knight to life—one stitch at a time.

Designer: bosquegurumi

Materials:

• 2mm crochet hook
• Scissors
• Fiberfill stuffing
• Stitch markers
• Tapestry needle
• Sewing pins
• Fabric glue
• Hot glue stick
• 1 pair of 12mm flat safety eyes
• Pink dry pastel or powder blush
• Makeup brush for crochet use
• Yarn colors:
– Beige,
– Brownish yellow,
– Dark brown,
– Dark gray,
– Light pink,
– Off-white,
– White.

Abbreviations:

MR: magic ring
st/sts: stitch/stitches
ch: chain
Rnd: round
slst: slip stitch
dec: decrease
inc: increase
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
bpsc: back post single crochet
BLO: back loop only
FLO: front loop only

When made with the materials listed, the amigurumi doll will be 12 cm tall.

Head

Beige yarn:
1: 8 sc in a MR (8)
2: 8 inc (16)
3: 1sc, 2inc, (2sc,2inc)x3, 1sc (24)
4: 2sc, 2inc, (4sc,2inc)x3, 2sc (32)
5: 3sc, 2inc, (6sc,2inc)x3, 3sc (40)
6: 4sc, 2inc, (8sc,2inc)x3, 4sc (48)
7: 5sc, 2inc, (10sc,2inc)x3, 5sc (56)
8-19: 56 sc- 12 rounds
Stuff the head as you go. Next, insert the safety eyes between rounds 15-16, 6 stitches apart.
Also, make sure the 1st stitch of the next round is in the center of the back of the head. If not, make a few more sc of undo some to reach the center.
20: 5sc, 2dec, (10sc,2dec)x3, 5sc (48)
21: 4sc, 2dec, (8sc,2dec)x3, 4sc (40)
22: 3sc, 2dec, (6sc,2dec)x3, 3sc (32)
23: 2sc, 2dec, (4sc,2dec)x3, 2sc (24)
Finish stuffing the head, but leave some free space to insert the head extension later.
24: (1sc,1dec)x8 (16)
25: (2sc,1dec)x4 (12)
24: BLO: (3sc,1inc)x3 (15)
27-30: 15 sc – 4 rounds.
Fasten off leaving a yarn tail, then use it to insert the extension into the head.

Nose

Embroider it beige rounds 16-17, 2 to 3 stitches wide.

Ears (X2)

Beige yarn:
1: 7 sc in a MR (7)
Close the MR and fasten off leaving a yarn tail to sew the ear between rounds 15-17, 5 stitches away from the eye.
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Use off-white yarn to make the eyebrows above the eyes: embroider a 4 stitch-wide diagonal line on round 12.
Use light pink yarn and a tapestry needle to embroider a blush next to each eye, between rounds 17-18. Make the blushes 2 sts wide each.
Then, apply pink dry pastel (or powder blush) to the cheeks and nose.
knight-egg-amigurumi-head-detail

Arms (X2)

Beige yarn:
1: 6 sc in the MR (6)
2: 6 sc
Brownish yellow yarn:
3: 6 slst
4: BLO: 6 sc
5-11: 6sc – 7 rounds.
Hold the ends together, close the opening with 3 sc, and fasten off.
Then work in the front loops of round 4:
Brownish yellow yarn.
4: FLO: 6 slst
Fasten off and hide the yarn tail into the piece.
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Legs (X2)

Dark brown yarn:
1: 6 sc in the MR (6)
2: 6 inc (12)
3: 12bpsc
4: 3sc, 6 hdc, 3 sc (12)
5: 3sc, 3 dec, 3 sc (9)
6: FLO: 9 sc
Stuff as you go.
Beige yarn:
7: BLO: 9sc
8-9: 9 sc – 2 rounds.
White yarn:
10: 9slst.
11: BLO: 8sc, 1 inc (10)
Finish stuffing the leg. Fasten off the first one, but don’t fasten off the second leg.
You’re going to join both legs into one piece in the next round.
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Body

White yarn:
12: 10 sc around the second leg, ch 1, 1 sc into the 3rd stitch of the other leg + 9 sc, 1 sc into the chain (22)
13: 22 sc
Brownish yellow yarn:
14: 22 sc
Dark brown yarn:
15: BLO: 22 slst
16: BLO: (9sc,1dec)x2 (20)
Brownish yellow yarn:
17: BLO: 20 slst
18: FLO: 19sc, 1 inc (21)
19-20: 21 sc – 2 rounds.
21: (5sc,1dec)x3 (18)
Stuff the body as you go. You’re going to attach the arms to it in the next round.
seven-kingdoms-knight-crochet-doll-body
22: 1sc, 1dec, 3sc through one arm, 1dec, 2sc, 1dec, 3sc through the other arm, 1 dec, 1sc (14)
Make sure the arms are positioned on the sides of the body. If not, adjust their position in the previous round.
Beige yarn:
23: BLO: 14 slst
24: BLO: 6sc, 1dec, 6sc (13)
25-30: 13 sc- 6 rounds.
Put the hot glue stick into the body (between the chest and neck) to keep it steady and cut off the excess stick.
31: 6 dec, 1 sc (7)
Make a reverse MR and fasten off.
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Body finishing

Turn the body upside down and work in the front loops of round 15:
Brownish yellow yarn:
15-FLO/Rnd 1: (3sc,1inc,3sc)x3, 1sc (25)
2: (7sc,1inc)x3, 1sc (28)
3: (3sc,1inc,3sc)x4 (32)
4: (3sc, 1sc in BLO)x8 (32)
5: (3sc, 1inc in BLO)x8 (40)
6,8,10: (3sc, 1 sc in BLO,ch-1, 1sc in BLO)x8 (48)
7,9,11: (3sc, 1 sc in BLO, skip the chain, 1sc in BLO)x8 (40)
Fasten off with an invisible join.
seven-kingdoms-knight-crochet-doll-body-finishing
Next, cut a strand of dark brown yarn and, using a tapestry needle, insert it vertically through the belt loops at the right side of the waist.
Tie a knot to secure the yarn in place, cut off the ends, and it’s done.
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