Miffy Mini Plush

Hello, my Cupids! ☆૮꒰ˊᗜˋ* ꒱ა

This little project was unplanned—I had some leftover chenille yarn from my Cinnamoroll bag, and out of pure boredom (and inspiration), I ended up making this mini Miffy plush I saw on Youtube!

It’s super simple, cute, and the perfect size to sit sweetly on your shelf, desk, or anywhere that needs a bit of soft charm. Honestly, I didn’t think much of it at first, but now it’s one of those pieces I keep glancing at.  ₍ᐢ. ༝ .ᐢ₎

If you’re looking for a low-effort, high-reward plushie to crochet, this one’s a great way to use up extra yarn and spark a little joy. Let’s hop into it, cuties!

Materials Needed
Abbreviations & Terminology

HEAD AND BODY

Round 1: 5 SC in Magic ring (Make sure to add/change the marker every end of the round)

Round 2: Inc every stitch

Round 3: Do 1 SC and 1 inc every stitch around

Round 4:  SC, then inc, then SC all the way around

Round 5-7: SC around

Round 8: Dec around every stitch

Round 9: In FLO, just do a SC, inc, BBL, and an inc (2 times), then SC and inc.

To do a BBL, it should have 5 dc in 1 stitch. 6 loops on the hook, including the starting loop, then pull through all.

Stuff the head at this point.

Round 10: SC to every stitch around

Round 11: 4 SC, then BBL (3 times)

Round 12: SC, then dec (5 times)

Stuff the rest of the body at this point.

Round 13: Dec into every stitch

Cut the yarn (leave a short length to be able to sew it with a darning needle).

 

EARS

Round 1: 6 SC in Magic ring

Round 2-4: SC around

Cut the yarn (leave a long length for sewing).

Stuff the ears.

Do this one more time for the other ear.

 

ASSEMBLE

Optionally, you can use pins to guide where to sew your ears on the head. Secure, and hide the loose threads.

For the face, if you have felt. Cut out the 2 oval eyes and mouth, and then stick it with fabric glue.

If no felt, you can use black yarn to sew on the face and mouth like I did.

 

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and you’re done, my Cupid! Great job, and feel free to create more after a lot of practice!

Video Tutorial by: knotmichelle