The Crochet Minion Stuart Amigurumi is a cheerful, pocket-sized version of the beloved Minion character known for his playful personality and big, expressive eye. The finished doll features Stuart’s classic cylindrical yellow body, blue overalls, tiny arms and legs, and his signature goggle detail. Even at a small size, the character is instantly recognizable and full of charm.
This pattern is perfect for beginners who want to try character amigurumi, as well as more experienced crocheters looking for a fun, quick project. Kids, teens, movie fans, and gift makers will all enjoy this mini Minion. It works well as a toy, desk decoration, gift, collectible, or even a bag charm or keychain if you choose to add an attachment.

Materials Needed
Before you begin, gather these simple supplies. Most are standard for amigurumi projects:
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Yarn:
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Yellow yarn for the body (medium-weight/worsted).
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Blue yarn for the overalls.
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Black yarn for gloves, boots, and gogglestrapspA smallll amount of white or gray yarn for the eye details.
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Crochet Hook: 2.5mm-3.5mm (use a smaller hook for tighter stitches).
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Stuffing: Polyester fiberfill or soft toy stuffing.
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Safety Eye: One large safety eye (10mm–14mm) or embroidery thread for stitched eyes.
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Tapestry or Yarn Needle: For sewing parts together and weaving in ends.
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Scissors.
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Stitch Markers: Helpful for keeping track of rounds.
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Optional Items:
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Keyring or lobster clasp.
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Felt pieces for goggles.
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Embroidery floss for small facial details.
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Yarn and Color Tips
Cotton yarn gives crisp stitch definition and helps the Minion keep its shape, which is great for character designs. Acrylic yarn is softer and easier to work with if you prefer a plush feel.
Classic bright yellow and royal blue give the most recognizable look, but you can slightly mute the shades for a softer, handmade style. Keeping colors clean and bold helps the details stand out clearly.
Level of Difficulty
This pattern is beginner-friendly to easy-intermediate, depending on your comfort with assembling small pieces. The stitches themselves are simple, but attaching arms, legs, and details neatly takes a little patience.
You’ll use basic techniques such as single crochet, increases, decreases, working in continuous rounds, and simple sewing. If you’ve made basic amigurumi shapes before, you’ll feel comfortable with this project.
Even if you’re new to crochet, this is a great learning project. Take it step by step, and don’t worry if your first Minion isn’t perfect. The character style is forgiving and playful.
Step-by-Step Overview
1. Starting the Body
Begin with a magic ring using yellow yarn and work in continuous rounds. Gradually increase stitches to form a smooth cylindrical shape. This single piece usually forms both the body and head, keeping construction simple and seamless.
As you crochet, keep your tension even. Tight stitches help maintain the clean shape and prevent stuffing from showing through.
2. Shaping the Main Piece
After reaching the desired height, work several even rounds to define the body. Then begin decreasing toward the top.
Before fully closing, add stuffing in small amounts. If your piece curves slightly, that is normal; you can adjust the shaping with gentle stretching and by redistributing the stuffing evenly.
Close the top securely and weave in the end neatly.
3. Creating the Arms and Legs
The arms and legs are crocheted separately as small tubes or rounded pieces using black yarn. These parts are quick to make, but should be kept even in size.
At this stage, it helps to pause and check that both sides look even. Lightly stuff the limbs so they keep their shape without becoming stiff.
4. Making the Overalls
Using blue yarn, crochet the overalls directly onto the body or as a separate piece, depending on your preference. This usually involves simple color changes or small stitched details that suggest straps and pockets.
Take your time with color changes so the transitions look clean and intentional.
5. Adding the Goggle and Eye
The goggle detail is what really brings Stuart to life. Create a small round piece for the eye area using gray or white yarn, then add a black strap around the head.
Insert a safety eye or embroider the eye carefully, making sure it’s centered. Eye placement makes a big difference in expression, so adjust before securing permanently.
6. Assembling and Finishing Touches
Sew the arms and legs onto the body, checking alignment before tightening the stitches. Add any final details like a stitched smile or extra lines on the overalls.
Weave in all ends securely and gently shape the Minion with your hands.
Special Features of This Pattern
This Crochet Minion Stuart Amigurumi pattern stands out for several reasons:
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Clear, easy-to-follow tutorial with close-up views.
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Simple construction using mostly basic shapes.
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Minimal complicated stitching or joins.
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Instantly recognizable character design.
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Small size, perfect for quick projects or gifts.
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Easy to customize for different Minion styles.
It’s a fun project that feels rewarding from start to finish.
Tips for Best Results
These tips will help your Minion look neat and well-finished:
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Keep stitch tension consistent throughout.
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Use stitch markers to track rounds accurately.
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Stuff gradually to avoid lumps.
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Don’t overstuff; a slightly soft body looks best.
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Pin limbs before sewing to check placement.
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Adjust the hook size if the stitches look loose.
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Take your time with color changes.
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Use good lighting for facial details.
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Secure all ends firmly, especially if used as a toy.
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Take breaks to avoid hand strain.
How to Use or Gift Your Crochet Minion Stuart Amigurumi
This mini Minion is small but incredibly versatile.
You can use it as:
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A desk or shelf decoration.
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A small toy for gentle play.
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A bag charm or keychain.
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A collectible figure for movie fans.
It makes a great handmade gift for birthdays, holidays, kids’ parties, movie lovers, or craft fairs. For gifting, place it in a small box or clear bag with a simple handmade tag for an extra thoughtful touch.
Customization Ideas
This pattern is easy to personalize if you want to get creative.
You can adjust colors to create different Minion versions or add themed outfits. Changing the shade of blue or adding small stitched details can give each doll a unique look.
Switching yarn type changes the texture cotton gives clean lines, acrylic adds softness, and velvet yarn creates a plush, cuddly Minion.
To change the size, use a thicker yarn and a larger hook for a bigger doll, or a thinner yarn for a tiny version. You can also add accessories like a tiny hat, scarf, or keyring attachment to match your style.
Conclusion
The Mini Cut Crochet Minion Stuart Amigurumi Pattern is a fun, cheerful project that brings a beloved character to life in yarn form. It’s relaxing to make, beginner-friendly, and perfect for spreading smiles.

