Crochet Cute Angy Turnip Amigurumi – Free Pattern
Get hooked on fun with free crochet Cute Angry Turnip Patterns—perfect for adding a dash of whimsy and charm to your crochety creations!
The turnip gracefully fading into a creamy white at the bottom, creating a stunning gradient effect that catches the eye. Crowning the top, delicate green leaves sprout with a slight wave, resembling a tiny, leafy crown that gives the turnip a touch of elegance. Its angry eyes and pointy nose look like angry birds. This pattern introduce an adorable twist that will bring joy to any crochet project.
Crochet Amigurumi Angy Turnip
Imagine the fun of incorporating these charming turnip designs into your home decor, clothing, or even as unique gifts for friends and family. The patterns are easy to follow, making them perfect for both beginners looking to start a new hobby and seasoned crocheters seeking a whimsical addition to their repertoire. Each turnip character features its own delightful expression, adding personality and a touch of humor to your creations.
Materials Needed:
- Yarn: Sweet Snuggles Light, Size 6 (Super Bulky). Colors: White and Baby Green.
- Crochet Hook: 6.0 mm crochet hook.
- Other Tools: Yarn needle, stitch marker, scissors.
- Eyes: 10 mm safety eyes (with or without backings) or use fabric glue.
- Details: Black crochet thread or embroidery floss for the face.
- Stuffing: Polyester fiberfill.
Making the Turnip Leaves:
Start with a Slip Knot and Chain 11 Stitches:
- Count
1-11to create a little braid.
Begin Crochet Pattern:
Starting in the second chain from the hook, perform 4 slip stitches.
- Half Double Crochet (HDC) twice in the next chain.
- Move to another chain and slip stitch, then slip stitch in the next chain.
- In the next chain, execute two half double crochets, and then two double crochets in the following chain.
- Perform two double crochets again in the last chain.
Work Back Down the Other Side of the Chain:
- Starting from the end, mirror the pattern you created going up the chain but in reverse, ending with the slip stitches.
Finish the Leaf:
- Sew the ending thread through the leaf to secure, creating one complete leaf.
- Repeat the steps to create a second identical leaf.
Making the Turnip Body:
Starting the Bottom:
- Make a Slip Knot and chain two.
- Six Single Crochets (SC) in the second chain from the hook.
First Increase Round:
- Increase in every stitch around (12 stitches total).
Second Increase Round:
- SC in one stitch, then increase in the next, repeat around (18 stitches total).
Third Increase Round:
- SC in next two stitches, then increase, repeat around (24 stitches total).
Three Rounds of Single Crochets:
- Single crochet in each stitch around for three complete rounds without increasing (24 stitches each round).
Start Decreasing:
- First Decrease Round: SC in the next two, then invisible decrease, repeat around.
Following Round:
- Single crochet in each stitch around.
Final Decrease Before Face Work:
- SC in one, then invisible decrease, repeat around.
- After the decreases, pause to add facial features with embroidery floss before closing the top.
Add Safety Eyes and Embroider Face:
- Place safety eyes between rounds five and six, four stitches apart.
- Embroider mouth and eyebrows using black thread.
Sew on Leaves (Ears):
- Position and sew each leaf to the top of the turnip body, using the yarn tails.
Final Decreases and Closing:
- Continue decreasing to close the top, stuff fully before fully closing.
- Close the hole by threading through the front loops of the last six stitches and pulling tight.
- Weave in the end and hide the tail inside the turnip.
Finishing Touches:
- Fluff and shape your turnip, adjusting the leaves and facial features as necessary. Your little angry turnip is now complete!









