The Peachy Queen Amigurumi Doll is a fun and whimsical crochet project that’s full of personality. Originally created as the mascot for a recent trip to Atlanta, this cheerful little doll celebrates creativity and Southern charm in the cutest way.
Crocheted in worsted weight yarn, the Peachy Queen is an easy-level project that works up quickly and is perfect for letting your imagination run wild.
Free pattern by Lisa Ferrel from My Fingers Fly
You can personalize her with different colors, embellishments, or playful details to make each version truly one of a kind. The finished doll measures approximately 5 inches tall by 6 inches wide, making her a great small amigurumi project.
This pattern uses simple materials, including small amounts of worsted weight yarn, a crochet hook, safety eyes, fiberfill, and a yarn needle. For an extra special touch, you can add a rattle insert to turn the doll into a unique baby toy. Especially sweet for a Georgia-themed gift or nursery.
Whether you’re making the Peachy Queen as a keepsake, a playful decoration, or a handmade baby gift, this charming amigurumi is a delightful project from start to finish. It’s a joyful reminder that crochet is as much about fun and imagination as it is about stitches.
Lisa Ferrel from My Fingers Fly
Skill Level
Easy – confident beginner
Gauge
Approximately 12 double crochet per 4 inches
Size
Approximately 5 ” tall by 6” wide
Materials
Worsted weight yarn
1.5 oz. peach
A few yards yellow
1 yard red
Supplies
Size G Crochet Hook 4.0mm
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Tape Measure
Safety eyes
Fiberfill



