I really need to calm down because I'm so excited to share my latest amigurumi project, which is also my all-time favorite amigurumi doll to date!
I've been listening to a lot of Taylor Swift lately and am well on my way to becoming a Swiftie! For my last Disney vacation, I even made this Princess Eras sweatshirt
This amigurumi doll was inspired by Taylor Swift's iconic look from her "You Need to Calm Down" music video. I loved the visuals of this music video, especially the scene where she's sitting in a yellow inflatable swim tube in a small swimming pool, wearing a hot pink fur coat while her RV is on fire in the background.
Her relaxed yet fierce attitude amidst the chaos is something we can all relate to at times. The only thing missing is the martini glass.
I initially thought about making this Taylor Swift amigurumi doll standing just like all my other amigurumi dolls, but I just really wanted to capture this scene as-is. To achieve this, I had to sculpt the crochet tubes to create bends, particularly to the knees and torso.
The technique involves crocheting in the back loop only for half the stitches in the round, leaving the front loops exposed. Then in the next round, I would crochet as normal until I reach the unworked front loops and work my stitches into the unworked front loops of the earlier round.
This approach reduces a round of stitches on one side and therefore would create a slight bend in the crocheted leg.
I used a metal wire inside the amigurumi doll to add stability and allow for positioning. This wireframe allows me to position the doll to sit cross-legged, to make it look more like the Taylor from the music video.
After assembling all the parts and adding the finishing touches, the Taylor Swift amigurumi doll turned out exactly how I envisioned it. Maybe even better! She's vibrant, fun, and slightly rebellious, and I'm incredibly proud of her!
The world is very polarized when it comes to Taylor Swift and her music with some people worshiping her and others not as much. However, I hope that crocheters, crafters, and amigurumi enthusiasts alike will enjoy this amigurumi doll because she's just so darn cute!
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FREE Crochet Taylor Swift Amigurumi Doll Pattern
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What You Need / Materials
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- Light worsted weight cotton yarn for the doll in the following colors:
- Peach (I used Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/8 in Cream #04)
- Silver (I used Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/8 in Baby Blue #75)
- Pink (I used Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/8 in Rose #044)
- Bright Yellow (I used Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/8 in Yellow #054)
- Worsted weight yarn acrylic yarn for the doll hair and pink faux fur jacket in the following colors:
- Yellow (Try Hobbii Amigo XL in Primrose A35)
- Hot Pink (Try Hobbii Amigo XL in Pink A54)
- 3.25 mm Crochet Hook
- Safety Eyes (I used 6.0 mm)
- Jewelry Wire to make the doll poseable
- Poly-fil or any Polyester Stuffing of your choice
- Yarn Needle
- Stitch Markers
- Scissors
Stitches & Abbreviations
- st/sts - stitch/stitches
- ch - chain
- slst - slip stitch
- sc - single crochet
- sc inc - single crochet increase, 2 single crochets in one stitch
- sc dec - single crochet decrease, single crochet 2 stitches together
- hdc - half double crochet
- hdc inc - half double crochet increase, 2 half double crochets in one stitch
- dc - double crochet
- dc inc - double crochet increase, 2 double crochets in one stitch
- BLO - back loop only
- FLO - front loop only
Notes
- This pattern is written in US crochet terms.
- I made this amigurumi doll using the "Yarn Under Single Crochet" technique. This technique makes the stitches tighter and appears more aligned.
- I used a half-color changing technique to achieve cleaner lines when changing colors from one row to another (e.g. shoes, swim bottoms). Start this technique the round before the color change for a more seamless change. For example, if you are meant to use the new color in round 15, apply the half-color change technique in round 14.
- Use the underside as the "outside" or the side showing when working on the hairpiece.
- Crochet in continuous spiral rounds. Do not join at the end of each round unless otherwise stated. Use a running stitch marker to keep your place when crocheting in rounds.
- Optional: Use the invisible increase and invisible decrease for a nicer finish.
- Finished doll measurements: approximately 16 cm / 6.3 inches
Crochet Pattern Instructions
Head
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and peach color yarn...
Round 1: Magic Circle with a base of 6 sc (6 sts)
Round 2: Sc inc in each st around (12 sts)
Round 3: [Sc, sc inc] x 6 times (18 sts)
Round 4: [Sc, sc inc, sc] x 6 times (24 sts)
Round 5: [3 sc, sc inc] x 6 times (30 sts)
Round 6: [2 sc, sc inc, 2 sc] x 6 times (36 sts)
Round 7: [5 sc, sc inc] x 6 times (42 sts)
Round 8-14: Sc in each st around (42 sts x 7 rounds)
Round 15: [5 sc, sc dec] x 6 times (36 sts)
Round 16: [2 sc, sc dec, 2 sc] x 6 times (30 sts)
Round 17: [3 sc, sc dec] x 6 times (24 sts)
Put in your safety eyes. I put mine between rows 10 and 11, about 7 stitches apart. Stuff the head with poly-fil before the opening gets too small.
Round 18: [Sc, sc dec, sc] x 6 times (18 sts)
Round 19: [Sc, sc dec] x 6 times (12 sts)
Round 20: Sc BLO in each st around (12 sts)
Round 21-23: Sc in each st around (12 sts x 3 rounds)
Cut and fasten off. Stuff firmly and push rows 20-23 inside the head to create a tunnel and a hole for the neck to go into later.
Arms (make 2)
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and peach color yarn...
Round 1: Magic Ring with a base of 6 sc (6 sts)
Round 2-8: Sc in each st around (6 sts x 7 rounds)
Cut and fasten off.
Legs and Body
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and silver color yarn...
Round 1: Magic ring with a base of 5 sc (5 sts)
Round 2: Sc inc in each st around, slst join to the first st, ch 1 (does not count as stitch) (10 sts)
Round 3: Sc BLO in each st around (10 sts)
Change to peach color yarn...
Round 4: 2 sc dec, 6 sc (8 sts)
Round 5-8: Sc in each st around (8 sts x 4 rounds)
Round 9: 4 sc, 4 sc BLO (8 sts)
Round 10: 4 sc, 4 sc FLO of round 8 (8 sts)
Round 11-13: Sc in each st around (8 sts x 3 rounds)
Cut and fasten off the first leg.
Repeat rounds 1-13 to make a second leg. Do not cut or fasten off.
Round 14: 4 sc around the leg, change to pink color yarn, ch 2, change back to peach color yarn, 8 sc around the other leg, change to pink color yarn, 2 sc along the ch, change back to peach color yarn, 4 sc on the first leg to finish the round (4 sc + 2 ch + 8 sc + 2 sc + 4 sc = 20 sts)
Change to pink color yarn...
Round 15: 4 sc, 2 sc along the other side of the chain made in round 14, 6 sc, sc inc, 4 sc, sc inc, 2 sc (22 sts)
Round 16: Sc in each st around (22 sts)
Round 17: 11 sc BLO, 11 sc (22 sts)
Round 18: 11 sc FLO of round 16, 2 sc, sc dec, 3 sc, sc dec, 2 sc (20 sts)
Round 19: 10 sc BLO, 10 sc (20 sts)
Round 20: 10 sc FLO of round 18, 10 sc (20 sts)
Change to peach color yarn...
Round 21: Sc, finish the sc with pink color yarn. 9 sc using the half color change method with pink on top, finish the last sc with peach color yarn. 10 sc with just peach color yarn (20 sts)
Round 22: Sc, 9 sc BLO, 10 sc (20 sts)
Round 23: 6 sc around the first arm, 10 sc around the body, 6 sc around the second arm, 10 sc around the remaining sts on the body (32 sts)
Insert wire into the amigurumi doll's arms and legs to make it poseable and fill it with polyester stuffing before decreasing around for the neck.
Round 24: Sc dec in each st around (16 sts)
Round 25: Sc dec in each st around (8 sts)
Round 26-30: Sc in each st around (8 sts x 5 rounds)
Cut and fasten off with a tail. Insert the long neck from the body into the tunnel on the bottom of the head and secure it with a few stitches so the head can still turn.
Bikini Top
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and pink color yarn...
Row 1: Join to the FLO of round 21 of the body, [Slst, hdc, dc inc, hdc] x 2 times, slst (11 sts)
Cut and fasten off with a longer strand to finish off the details of the bikini top.
Ears (make 2)
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and peach color yarn...
Round 1: Magic ring with a base of 3 sc (3 sts)
This would make a small semi-circle that would resemble the ear. Sew the ears approximately 7 stitches to the side from where you inserted the safety eyes.
Hair
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and yellow yarn...
Round 1: Magic ring with a base of 6 sc (6 sts)
Round 2: Sc inc in each st around (12 sts)
Round 3: [Sc, sc inc] x 6 times (18 sts)
Round 4: [Sc, sc inc, sc] x 6 times (24 sts)
Round 5: [3 sc, sc inc] x 6 times (30 sts)
Fringe / Front Curls
Strand 1: Ch 9, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook and up the ch, then slst into the next st on round 5 (8 sts)
Strand 2: Ch 16, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook, [hdc, hdc inc] x 7 times, skip 1, then slst into the next st on round 5 (21 hdc + 1 sc = 22 sts)
Strand 3: Ch 22, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook, [hdc, hdc inc] x 10 times, skip 1, then slst into the next st on round 5 (30 hdc + 1 sc = 31 sts)
Strand 4: Ch 16, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook, [hdc, hdc inc] x 7 times, skip 1, then slst into the next st on round 5 (21 hdc + 1 sc = 22 sts)
Strand 5: Ch 9, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook and up the ch, then slst into the next st on round 5 (8 sts)
Note: Strands 3 and 4 are wrapped together to create a larger curl at the front.
Right Side
Strand 6: Ch 12, hdc into the 3rd ch from the hook and up the ch, skip 1, then slst into the next st on round 5 (10 sts)
Back of Hair
Strand 7-14: Ch 14, hdc into the 3rd ch from the hook and up the ch, skip 1, then slst into the next st on round 5 (12 sts x 8 strands)
Left Side
Strand 15: Ch 12, hdc into the 3rd ch from the hook and up the ch, skip 1, then slst into the next st on round 5 (10 sts)
Left Side Curls
Strand 16-17: Ch 21, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook and up the ch, then slst into the next st on round 5, (20 sts x 2 strands)
Cut and fasten off with a long strand to sew down each strand of hair to the head.
Curls on the Back / Faux Hawk
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and yellow yarn...
Strand 1-4: Ch 31, sc into the 2nd ch from the hook, sc in the next 9 ch, hdc into remaining ch, do not cut and move to the next strand (30 sts x 4 strands)
Cut and fasten off with a tail. Sew one end of the faux hawk girls to the center of the magic circle on the wig and then down the back of the head.
Hot Pink Faux Fur Coat
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and hot pink color yarn...
Row 1: Ch 20, sc into the second ch from the hook and up the ch (19 sts)
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc FLO into each st across (19 sts)
The line created by crocheting in the FLO will be on the “outside” of the fur coat.
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across (19 sts)
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, 2 sc, ch 4, skip 4, 7 sc, ch 4, skip 4, 2 sc (19 sts)
Row 5-11: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st across (19 sts x 7 rows)
Row 12: Ch 1, 11 sc up the edge, ch 1, 19 sc on the other side of the foundation ch, ch 1, 11 sc down the edge on the other side (3 ch + 40 sc sts)
Hot Pink Faux Fur Coat Sleeves
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and hot pink color yarn...
Round 1: Sc join to the sleeve opening made in Row 4 of the coat, 3 sc, sc into the space between Rows 3 and 4, 4 sc, sc into the space between Rows 3 and 4 on the other side of the sleeve hole (10 sts)
Round 2-5: Sc in each st around (10 sts x 4 rounds)
Cut and fasten off invisibly.
Inflatable Swim Tube / Donut
Using a 3.25 mm crochet hook and bright yellow yarn...
Ch 36, slst join to the first ch
Round 1: Sc in each ch around (36 sts)
Round 2: [5 sc, sc inc] x 6 times (42 sts)
Round 3: [3 sc, sc inc, 3 sc] x 6 times (48 sts)
Round 4: [7 sc, sc inc] x 6 times (54 sts)
Round 5: [4 sc, sc inc, 4 sc] x 6 times (60 sts)
Round 6: [9 sc, sc inc] x 6 times (66 sts)
Round 7: [5 sc, sc inc, 5 sc] x 6 times (72 sts)
Round 8-10: St in each st around (72 sts x 3 rounds)
Round 11: [5 sc, sc dec, 5 sc] x 6 times (66 sts)
Round 12: [9 sc, sc dec] x 6 times (60 sts)
Round 13: [4 sc, sc dec, 4 sc] x6 times (54 sts)
Round 14: [7 sc, sc dec] x 6 times (48 sts)
Round 15: [3 sc, sc dec, 3 sc] x 6 times (42 sts)
Round 16: [5 sc, sc dec] x 6 times (36 sts)
Stuff firmly as you close up the donut-shaped inflatable swim tube.
Round 17: Slst BLO to the foundation ch (36 sts)
Cut and fasten off invisibly.
Sunglasses
The sunglasses were cut out from 3mm basswood using my xToolM1 laser cutter. I understand that not many people have access to a laser cutter. However, this has been an amazing tool for adding fine details to my creations.
I've included the [xTool XCS file] and [SVG files] so you can use them with any material you choose (i.e. cardstock paper, wire, acrylic, wood, foam sheets, felt sheets, etc.).
After cutting them out, I painted the frames a slightly darker blue than the lenses with acrylic paint. I considered adding rhinestones but couldn't find the right size. After the paint was dry, I glued the pieces together.
To attach the sunglasses to the doll, I used wire to make a pair of eyeglasses and glued it to the back of the sunglasses. The extended sunglass temples are then hooked around the amigurumi doll's ears so it would stay in place.
Did you make your own Taylor Swift amigurumi doll? I'd love to see it! Please share it with me on Instagram and/or use the #onceuponacheerio hashtag.
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You may sell products made from this crochet pattern, but please clearly credit the design to me, Juli Anne of Once Upon a Cheerio, and provide a link to my blog www.OnceUponaCheerio.com. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you for understanding!
I've enjoyed your patterns for awhile now but this one I'm sure will get me Grandma points! I've been crocheting for over 50 years and still learned from this pattern. Thanks so much for sharing your art with us!
Thank you so much! Your comment made me so happy! <3
Love the Taylor Swift doll and pattern. I have made the Sadness and Joy amigurumi dolls from your site already, and they are so cute. Your instructions are excellent! The TS pattern is very clear - although challenging but can't wait to try :) Thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas, patterns and creativity
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