Free Download PDF Labubu Crochet Pattern

- Data Posted: 20/07/2025
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Height: 17 cm
- Designer: angelsdesign_amigurumi
- Format: Downloadable PDF
Pattern Details
This Free Download PDF Labubu Crochet Pattern brings to life one of the most talked-about plush figures of 2025—Labubu, the mischievous and strangely lovable creature that’s taken the crochet and collector worlds by storm. Compact, weirdly adorable, and full of expressive charm, this little monster rabbit is a favorite among fans of creepy cute aesthetics. With spiky ears, oversized eyes, and a stitched-on smirk, the Labubu plushie has become a symbol of that perfectly ugly-sweet balance. Whether you're looking for how to create a Cute Labubu for your collection or how to make a Smiling Labubu Doll from scratch, this pattern offers a full guide to crafting your own fan art plushie from start to finish.
The construction begins with the head, worked in a continuous spiral in beige yarn. It’s shaped with precise increases and decreases, giving the head its distinctive round-and-pointy silhouette. Once the stuffing is added, you insert the head into a large hood that forms Labubu’s signature look—crocheted separately in brown or pink yarn depending on your version. The wide hood is shaped in rounds and tapers subtly at the back, hugging the head like a mischievous little cap. Sticky safety eyes (6 mm) are glued in place around round 7, with a small sticky nose added near round 11. These details instantly give Labubu that wide-eyed, slightly unsettling but irresistibly cute expression.
The body is joined from two legs using brown or pink yarn, depending on the colorway, and shaped upward with soft stuffing to give a plush, squat torso. A layer of extra details is added with a FLO ruffle in contrasting yarn, creating a playful tutu-like accent around the waist. Arms are worked in two tones—starting in beige for the hands, then switching to pink or brown for the sleeves—and flattened to give Labubu its signature dangling-limb pose. If you’re seeking how to make a Creepy Cute Monster Rabbit Toy with that hand-crafted fan art feel, this design gets every detail right.
The ears, placed near rounds 9–10 of the hood, are slightly flared with shaping that makes them stand up naturally. A ribbon, crocheted and decorated with a looped center band, is added near the collar or head for a playful finish. One version of Labubu even features a heart-shaped plush accessory, built from two joined halves and stuffed before final assembly. For those who enjoy mixing cute and weird into one crocheted toy, this is the perfect do-it-yourself project. It’s equal parts strange and soft—a weird little thing you’ll actually want to cuddle.
This PDF tutorial in English includes written instructions using US crochet terms, clear round-by-round construction, and flexible material choices. Whether you're making an Ugly Sweetie Labubu to display on a shelf, gifting a Halloween Labubu plush to a friend, or just indulging in the internet's newest crochet obsession, this downloadable pattern delivers style, personality, and stitch-by-stitch creativity.
Materials:
Beige yarn for face and limbs
Brown or baby pink yarn for hood, arms, body, and ears
Felt: white, black, peach (for facial accents)
Optional: sticky eyes (6 mm), sticky nose (3 mm)
Crochet hook: 1.00 mm or 2.00 mm
Fiberfill stuffing
Yarn needle / tapestry needle
Optional: glue for eye and nose placement
Abbreviations:
MR: Magic Ring
Ch: Chain
Sc: Single Crochet
Inc: Increase
Dec: Decrease
Hdc: Half double crochet
Dc: Double crochet
Tr: Treble Crochet
BLO: Back loop only
FLO: Front Loop only
Slst: Slip Stitch
St/sts: Stitch/Stitches
Sti: Stitch
3sti-inc: 3 single crochets in the same stitch
3sc-inc: 3 single crochets in the same stitch
3inc: 2 single crochets in the same stitch repeat 3 times in 3 consecutive stitches
3sc-dec: 3 single crochets to 1 single crochet
(...)*: Repeat instructions in brackets … times
Fo: Fasten
Top 10 Expert Tips for Crocheting Perfect Amigurumi 🧶✨
1. Choose your materials wisely 🎀: The right yarn and hook make all the difference. I always reach for non-fraying cotton or smooth acrylic, paired with a slightly smaller hook to keep the stitches snug. If you’re unsure where to start, check out our complete yarn and hook guide.
2. Consistent tension is everything 🤏: Good amigurumi starts with even stitches. If your fabric feels off—too loose, too stiff—don’t power through. Take a moment to swatch and adjust. Learn how to fine-tune in how to master crochet tension.
3. Mark every round—no exceptions 📌: Even after years of crocheting, I still use stitch markers religiously. It’s not about memory—it's about precision. For more tricks I swear by, read our stitch marker tutorial.
4. Stuff slowly and intentionally 🧸: Overstuffed toys lose shape, underfilled ones collapse. I add fiberfill gradually, shaping as I go. There’s an art to it, and you’ll get it with practice—or by reading how to stuff amigurumi without wrinkles.
5. Sew with care and patience ✂️: Don’t rush the assembly. Seam invisibly, match edges, and always secure your threads deep inside. A clean finish is what sets great work apart. Follow the steps in professional amigurumi sewing techniques.
6. Texture brings life to your stitches 🔄: A little puff stitch here, a popcorn detail there—they add so much personality. When used thoughtfully, texture makes even the simplest design shine. See examples in creative crochet textures.
7. Use safe, secure details—especially for little hands 👀: I’ve made hundreds of toys for children, and I never compromise on safety. Reinforced safety eyes or embroidered features are always my go-to. Read my checklist in amigurumi safety and finishing touches.
8. Let color tell the story 🌈: Whether it’s muted earth tones or bright pastels, color changes everything. Don’t be afraid to experiment—just make it your own. If you need ideas, browse unique amigurumi customization ideas.
9. Document your process 📓: After so many years, I can’t count how many times notes saved me from repeating a mistake—or helped me replicate a success. Stay organized with our project tracking template.
10. Trust the process, not perfection ⏳: Some projects take longer. Some need to be unraveled. That’s okay. The magic is in the making. When you hit a block, revisit tips to keep your crochet momentum.



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