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Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern
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4-6 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic knitting experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Sweet Surprise

A delightful, gift-ready creation perfect for birthdays and special occasions that will be treasured for years.

About This Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

This unique Lady Liberty pattern brings together American history and amigurumi artistry in one delightful design. Created specifically for the 4th of July collection, the pattern features intricate details including a seven-spiked crown, draped dress detail across the shoulder, functional torch with yellow flame, and a small tablet book. The construction involves multiple components that come together to create an instantly recognizable yet adorably stylized version of America's most famous statue.

Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Working with 100% cotton 3-ply yarn and a 2mm hook creates a refined finish perfect for display. The pale green coloring stays true to the oxidized copper appearance of the actual statue while maintaining the cute amigurumi aesthetic.

Why You'll Love This Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

I'm absolutely enchanted by how this pattern transforms such an iconic monument into something so huggable and sweet! The attention to historical detail is remarkable - from the seven-spiked crown representing the seven continents to the tablet symbolizing the Declaration of Independence. I love how the designer included the draped dress detail that mimics Lady Liberty's classical robes, and that tiny torch with its yellow flame is just precious. The fact that it's part of a themed collection makes it even more special - perfect for creating patriotic displays or teaching children about American symbols through crafting.

Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this patriotic pattern can be with creative modifications! Try creating a winter version by adding a tiny crocheted scarf in red, white, and blue stripes, or make a miniature American flag to place in her left hand instead of the book for a more festive look.

For classroom use, consider making multiple Lady Liberties in different sizes to demonstrate scale, or create a series showing the statue through different time periods. You could even add small LED lights inside the torch for a glowing effect during evening displays.

The crown design could be adapted for other projects too - imagine using those spike techniques for creating sun rays on other amigurumi, or scaling up the pattern to make a larger display piece for libraries, schools, or patriotic events. The dress detail technique would work beautifully for creating Roman or Greek-inspired characters as well.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Forgetting to work in the third loop of the chain when starting the dress, causing improper structure and fit βœ— Not leaving long enough tails when fastening off pieces, making assembly difficult and connections weak βœ— Overstuffing the body before attaching the dress, preventing proper fit and causing distortion of the final shape βœ— Misplacing the crown position relative to the hair detail, disrupting the iconic silhouette and proportions

Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

Celebrate American pride with this adorable Lady Liberty amigurumi! Part of the special 4th of July collection, this patriotic design features the iconic crown with seven spikes, a flowing dress with draped detail, torch with flame, and tablet representing the Declaration of Independence. Standing at 13cm tall, this charming interpretation of the Statue of Liberty combines historical symbolism with kawaii cuteness, making it perfect for Independence Day decorations or as a meaningful gift for history lovers and patriots alike.

Intermediate 4-6 Hours

Materials Needed for Lady Liberty Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    100% cotton 3-ply yarn in pale green (approximately 50g)
  • 02
    Small amount of yellow yarn for the torch flame

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    2mm crochet hook
  • 02
    Sewing needle
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Stuffing material (hypoallergenic polyester recommended)
  • 05
    Black thread for embroidering eyes
  • 06
    Pins for assembly positioning

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β€” Dress :

Setup :

With pale green chain 26 and start crocheting in the first chain, closing a circle. For the first round, you will crochet in the third loop of the chain.

Round 1-6 :

26sc

Round 7 :

5sc, 1dec, 12sc, 1dec, 5sc Total 24sts

Round 8-12 :

24sts

Round 13 :

(2sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

Info :

Join with a slip stitch. Cut the yarn and fasten it off.

β€” Dress Detail :

Setup :

With pale green chain 35. Start crocheting in the first chain, closing a circle.

Round 1 :

10sl, 25sc

Round 2-3 :

10blsl, 25blsc

Info :

Join with a sl. Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a small tail for sewing it.

β€” Body :

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

6inc Total 12sts

Round 3 :

12bpsc

Round 4-5 :

12sc

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Make another one following the same instructions. Don't fasten off the second leg and connect the two legs by inserting the loop of the needle inside one stitch of the first leg.

Round 6 :

24sc(12 from each leg)

Round 7-10 :

24sc

Round 11 :

(6sc, 1dec) repeat 3 times Total 21sts

Round 12-14 :

21sc

Round 15 :

(5sc, 1dec) repeat 3 times Total 18sts

Round 16 :

18sc

Info :

Stop here for adding stuffing material before continuing. For the next round, you will crochet together with the dress.

Round 17 :

18sc

Round 18 :

18blsl

Round 19 :

FL (1sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 27sts

Round 20 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 36sts

Round 21 :

(5sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 42sts

Round 22-29 :

42sc

Round 30 :

(5sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 36sts

Round 31 :

(4sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 30sts

Round 32 :

(3sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 24sts

Round 33 :

(2sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

Info :

Stop here for finish stuffing the doll.

Round 34 :

(1sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 12sts

Info :

Cut the yarn, fasten it off and hide the remaining tail inside the toy.

β€” Arms :

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 8sts

Round 3-8 :

8sc

Round 9 :

4sc (crocheting the sides together, closing the arms)

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a small tail for sewing it.

β€” Crown :

Setup :

With pale green chain 28. Skip the first chain and start,

Row 1 :

27sc, chain 1, turn

Row 2 :

1blsc, (chain 5, skip the first chain, 1sl, 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, skip one st from the foundation, 3blsc) repeat 7 times, 1blsc

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a tail for sewing it.

β€” Hair :

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

6inc Total 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

Round 4 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 24sts

Round 5 :

(3sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 30sts

Round 6 :

(4sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 36sts

Round 7 :

(5sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 42sts

Round 8-11 :

42sc

Round 12 :

chain 2, 12dc, chain 2, 1sl, chain 2, 12dc, chain 2, 1sc, (chain 7, skip the first chain, 6sc, join with sc) repeat 16 times.

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a long tail for sewing it.

β€” Torch :

Round 1 :

4sc in a magic ring

Round 2 :

4sc

Round 3 :

(1inc, 1sc) repeat 2 times Total 6sts

Round 4 :

6sc

Round 5 :

6FL inc Total 12sts

Round 6 :

12bpsc

Round 7 :

12sc

Info :

Join with a sl. Cut the yarn, fasten it off and leave a small tail for sewing.

β€” Flame :

Round 1 :

6sc in a magic ring

Round 2-3 :

6sc

Round 4 :

(2sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 8sts

Round 5 :

8sc

Info :

Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Sew the flame inside the torch

β€” Book :

Setup :

Chain 5. Skip the first chain and start,

Row 1-4 :

4sc, chain 1 and turn.

Border :

After the row 4, crochet the contour around the detail following 3sc in the corner, 4sc going down, 3sc in the next corner, 3sc, 3sc in the next corner, 4sc. Join with a sl.

Assembly Instructions

  • Place the hair on Lady Liberty's head, use pins to fasten and sew all around the hair
  • Sew the crown above the round with the double crochet on the hair piece
  • Sew the left arm between rounds 7 and 11 of the body
  • Dress the dress detail, placing it over the left shoulder and sew it around the body
  • Place the book on her left hand and sew it securely
  • Sew the right arm in round 11, taking 4 stitches in length, add a small stitch to sew the arm on her face so it remains standing
  • Sew the torch in the third round of the right arm
  • Embroider the eyes in round 24 leaving 5 stitches between them using black thread

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use 100% cotton 3-ply yarn for best results and authentic appearance
  • πŸ’‘Work in the third loop of the chain when starting the dress for proper structure
  • πŸ’‘Use pins during assembly to ensure proper positioning before sewing
  • πŸ’‘The 2mm hook creates a tight gauge essential for the refined finish
  • πŸ’‘Leave adequate tails for sewing when fastening off each piece

This enchanting Lady Liberty amigurumi brings American history to life in the most adorable way possible! Created specially for 4th of July celebrations, every detail from the seven-spiked crown to the tiny tablet tells the story of freedom and independence. Standing proudly at 13cm tall, this patriotic companion combines historical accuracy with kawaii charm, making her perfect for holiday decorations, educational play, or as a meaningful gift for anyone who loves America. Lady Liberty has never been so huggable! πŸ—½ Happy crocheting! 🧢✨

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FAQs

What does working in the 'third loop' of the chain mean?

The third loop refers to the bottom bump of the foundation chain. The pattern mentions a video reference at minute 0:52 for visual guidance on this technique.

Why is this pattern part of a 4th of July collection?

Lady Liberty represents American independence and freedom, making her a perfect patriotic symbol for Independence Day celebrations and decorations.

Can I use different colors for this pattern?

While the traditional pale green represents the oxidized copper of the actual statue, you could experiment with other colors, though it may lose some of its iconic recognition.

What's the significance of the seven spikes on the crown?

The seven spikes on Lady Liberty's crown represent the seven continents and seven seas, symbolizing universal liberty.

Is the small book important to the design?

Yes! The tablet represents the Declaration of Independence and is held in the left hand of the actual Statue of Liberty, making it an essential historical detail.