Crochet Jellyfish Amigurumi Pattern No-sew
Promote your crochet repertoire with crochet Jellyfish Amigurumi pattern, bringing delightful ocean charm and fun to your handmade projects.
It generate the ocean into your home with your cool mind. This delightful pattern is perfect for crocheters of all skill levels, offering an enjoyable and creative way to use leftover yarn. With easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll have a cute and cuddly jellyfish in no time. These jellyfish can be used as charming decorations, whimsical gifts, or even as fun toys for kids.
Crochet Jellyfish Amigurumi
Their bright colors and soft textures add a touch of marine magic to any space. Plus, making these jellyfish helps to hone your crochet skills, letting you practice different stitches and techniques. The simplicity and versatility of this pattern make it an excellent addition to your crochet projects and an enjoyable way to spend your crafting time. Enjoy the joy of handmade creativity with this unique and delightful crochet project.
Materials Needed:
- 5 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- 12 mm safety eyes (or size appropriate for your yarn)
- Chunky yarn in primary color (green in the tutorial) and various pinks and purples for tentacles (or any colors of your choice)
- Premier parfait chunky yarn (used in the tutorial)
- Stuffing
Body (Head) Pattern:
- Begin with a magic ring (you can use the two-chain method by making a slip knot, then chain two, and work your stitches into the first chain).
Round 1:
- Work 6 single crochets (sc) into the magic ring.
Round 2:
- Perform an increase in each stitch around (two sc in each stitch), ending with 12 stitches.
After Round 3:
- Single crochet in the next stitch, then increase; repeat from to around, ending with 18 stitches.
Round 4:
- Do two sc, then increase; repeat from to around to reach 24 stitches.
Round 5:
- Do three sc, then increase; repeat from to around for a total of 30 stitches.
In Rounds 6 to 8:
- Work sc around without any increases or decreases.
Round 9:
- Three sc, then decrease; repeat from to around to reduce the stitch count.
Round 10:
- Two single crochets, then decrease; repeat from to around, bringing your stitch count down to 18.
Tentacles:
- For the tentacles, you’ll start by making a slip knot, leaving a tail before drawing through a loop on your hook.
- Insert the hook at a point on the bottom of the body and slip stitch into place.
- Chain 15 (you can do more chains for longer tentacles), then increase back into each chain to create the curled tentacle.
- Slip stitch back into the original stitch where you started to attach the tentacle to the body.
- Leave a tail for tying and cut the yarn, then use the yarn needle to fasten off securely and hide the yarn ends inside the jellyfish body.
- Repeat the process for as many tentacles as desired. The tutorial suggests four or five tentacles, but you can choose to make more if preferred.
Final Touches:
- Before closing the body, insert the safety eyes between rounds 8 and 9, spacing them about 8 stitches apart.
- Secure the backings of the safety eyes.
- Stuff the jellyfish body.
- Finalize the body by decreasing in each stitch and sewing the opening closed.







