Mini Lemon Amigurumi Crochet Tutorial
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Crochet your own cute little lemon with this fun and easy pattern! 🍋 This free tutorial shows you how to make a mini lemon amigurumi using basic stitches and includes a full video to guide you step-by-step. You can make a small lemon keychain with cotton yarn or use plush yarn for a larger, squishy version.

What Makes This Tutorial Stand Out
Project Type: Amigurumi / Plushie
Skill Level: Easy
Yarn Weight: Any (cotton or plush yarn recommended)
Hook Size: Based on yarn weight
Stitches: Single Crochet (sc), Increase (inc), Decrease (dec)
The tutorial is perfect for crocheters looking to create quick and fun projects. Each lemon works up fast and makes a cheerful handmade gift or decoration.
Why Crocheters Like It
- Quick, satisfying project perfect for stash yarn.
- Includes a detailed step-by-step video tutorial.
- Works with any yarn type for different lemon sizes.
Watch + Make
➡️ Watch the full video tutorial on YouTube
➡️ Get the written pattern on DIY Fluffies
Crocheters Often Ask
Yes! Plush yarn makes a bigger, softer lemon — perfect for a plushie version.
Cotton yarn works best for smaller keychains as it holds shape well.
Most crocheters can complete one in about 30–45 minutes.
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This little lemon is a joy to make and even more fun to share. Try different yarns and colors to crochet a whole basket of fruity creations! 🍋



About Mariska Vos-Bolman
Mariska Vos-Bolman is the designer behind DIY Fluffies, where she creates charming amigurumi and soft toy patterns. With a background in 3D modeling for video games, she shifted to toy design in 2008, launching her own pattern business. In 2015, she expanded into crochet, combining her love for crafting with her artistic skills. Inspired by her two sons, Mariska designs toys that are both fun and beginner-friendly. She shares free patterns and tutorials on her website and YouTube channel, helping others learn the joy of making handmade toys. Her designs are also featured in books like Zoomigurumi, Fantasy Amigurumi, and Amigurumi Made Easy. When she's not designing, Mariska enjoys Japanese kawaii culture, reading, and playing Pokรฉmon Go. You can explore her patterns and tutorials at mariskavos.nl.