Free Crochet Amigurumi Cooky Pattern for BTS Army

Learn how to make a cute plushie with the Free Crochet AMIGURUMI COOKY Pattern, designed to simplify your crochet journey while enhancing your skills.

Creating a charming little amigurumi like Cooky is always a joy, especially when there’s a free crochet AMIGURUMI COOKY pattern available to guide you through. This project is a small, cuddly toy with a smooth, tight stitch texture that makes it both durable and soft to the touch. Cooky’s standout features include a unique ear and a cheeky smile, giving the piece a lot of character despite its simple, rounded shape.

Free Crochet Amigurumi Cooky Pattern for Desk Decor

This design suits crocheters who feel comfortable with basic amigurumi techniques and are looking for a quick, satisfying project. The size can be easily customized by using different yarn weights or varying your hook size, allowing you to create anything from a tiny keychain to a larger plush friend. The construction involves working mostly in rounds, attaching small parts like ears and accessories afterward. For best results, a cotton or cotton-blend yarn helps emphasize the stitch patterns, providing both structure and softness.

The inspiration behind Cooky draws from playful and bold characters that balance cuteness with personality, making this pattern perfect for gifting to friends or adding a unique touch to your collection. Feel free to get creative with your color choices or add little details to personalize your Cooky—making the project not just enjoyable but a true expression of your style. It’s a wonderful way to blend fun and skill into a handmade keepsake. 

Amigurumi Cookie (BT21) Crochet Pattern

Create your very own adorable “Cookie” from BT21 with this detailed amigurumi crochet pattern. This cheerful, plush doll has simple shapes, minimal sewing, and is perfect for anyone looking to craft a fan favorite from scratch. Every step from shaping the head, body, arms, and legs, up to assembling and finishing touches, is thoroughly explained to help you succeed whether you are an amigurumi enthusiast or a beginner!


Notes

  • The doll is worked primarily in the round (amigurumi style)—do not join rounds unless otherwise stated; use a stitch marker to keep track of your rounds.
  • You will change colors to create Cookie's signature look for the arms and the ears.
  • Optional pipe cleaner can add structure to the arms; you may substitute with extra stuffing if preferred.
  • Finish all pieces before sewing together for best results.
  • Face details can be sewn or embroidered on; or felt pieces can be glued on for a kid-friendly option.

Skill Level

Advanced Beginner / Easy Intermediate
You should be confident in basic single crochet, increases, decreases (invisible or standard), working in rounds, color changes, and simple assembly.


Materials

  • Yarn: #3 Light or DK weight (80% acrylic, 20% wool or 100% acrylic, or cotton if preferred)
    • Main Color (dark Pink)
    • Contrast (Skin tone, for face & inner ears)
  • Crochet Hooks: 3mm and 2mm
  • Stuffing: Fiberfill or polyester stuffing
  • Stitch marker (or safety pin)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Pipe cleaner (optional, for arms)
  • Black, white, and other small amounts of yarn or felt for facial features

Measurements / Sizing

  • Finished size: Approx. 16-18 cm (6.5–7 inches) from top of head to bottom (depending on yarn, tension, and stuffing used).
  • (Optional) Schematic available on request; the doll is a classic amigurumi shape.

Gauge

While gauge is not essential for amigurumi, for reference:
7 rounds of single crochet in the round = approx. 4 cm (1.5") in diameter using 3mm hook and main yarn.
Tension should be tight and even for best stuffing coverage.


Abbreviations

  • MR: Magic Ring
  • ch: chain
  • sc: single crochet
  • inc: increase (2 sc in one stitch)
  • inv dec: invisible decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together using the front loops only)
  • st/sts: stitch/stitches
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • F/O: fasten off

Special Stitches

  • Magic Ring (MR): Make a loop, sc into the center, pull tight to close.
  • Invisible Decrease (inv dec): Insert hook into the front loop of the next 2 stitches, yo, pull through both front loops, yo, pull through both loops on hook.

 

This step-by-step pattern will guide you to make a Cookie (Cooky) amigurumi inspired by BT21. The design features a plump round head, long ears with inner detail, a charming face, and a cute, cuddly body. You will work primarily in single crochet in continuous rounds, with simple increases and decreases shaping the figure. Minimal sewing is required at the end for assembly. The arms and legs are worked directly onto the body for a seamless look.

The Crochet Pattern

Head and Body

Using dark pink yarn and 3 mm hook:

  1. Round 1: MR, ch 1, 6 sc in ring. (6)
  2. Round 2: Inc in each st around. (12)
  3. Round 3: (Sc 1, inc) around. (18)
  4. Round 4: (Sc 2, inc) around. (24)
  5. Round 5: (Sc 3, inc) around. (30)
  6. Round 6: (Sc 4, inc) around. (36)
  7. Round 7: (Sc 5, inc) around. (42)
  8. Rounds 8–14: Sc in each st around. (7 rounds, 42)
  9. Round 15: (Sc 5, inv dec) around. (36)
  10. Round 16: (Sc 4, inv dec) around. (30)
  11. Round 17: (Sc 3, inv dec) around. (24)
  12. Round 18: (Sc 2, inv dec) around. (18)
    Start stuffing firmly, continue as you go.
  13. Rounds 19–20: Sc in each st around. (18)
  14. Round 21: (Sc 2, inc) around. (24)
  15. Round 22: (Sc 3, inc) around. (30)
  16. Round 23: (Sc 4, inc) around. (36)
  17. Round 24: (Sc 5, inc) around. (42)
  18. Round 25: (Sc 6, inc) around. (48)

Body and Partitioning

Body:

  • Flatten piece with increases at side. Mark out 10 stitches per arm partition, and 28 for the main body section between arms (centered).
  • Rounds 26–32: Sc in each st of the “body section”—work in rounds, 7 rounds, 28 sc per round.
    (Continue stuffing.)
  • At end, divide for legs (14 sts per leg). Work one leg at a time:
    • Each Leg:
      -- Rounds 1–5: Sc in each st around (5 rounds, 14 sts).
      -- Stuff.
      -- Close with a tapestry needle in a “in-and-out” fashion through the front loops to cinch shut.
      -- F/O and weave in ends.
      -- Repeat on second leg.

Arms (Make 2)

  • Join yarn at arm opening. Work with dark pink:
    • Rounds 1–5: Sc in each st around (10 sts per round).
    • Rounds 6–7: Switch to skin tone yarn, sc in each st (2 rounds, 10 sts).
  • (If using pipe cleaners, insert now.)
  • F/O leaving tail. Cinch closed, sewing up with needle as for legs.

Ears (Make 2)

Outer (dark Pink):

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc in ring. (6)
  2. Round 2: Inc in each st around. (12)
  3. Rounds 3–12: Sc in each st (10 rounds, 12 sts)
  • F/O, leaving tail for sewing.

Inner Ear (Skin Tone):

  • With 2mm hook, chain 6, turn.
  • Work 5 sc (from second ch from hook), ch 1, turn, sc in each (9 rows).
  • Row 10: Dec, sc, dec.
  • Row 11: Dec across.
  • F/O, leave tail.
  • Sew inner ear to ear center with invisible stitch.

Assembly

  1. Ears: Sew assembled inner ears to heads at the top, securely.
  2. Arms: Attach arms if not yet joined; reinforce with stitches as needed.
  3. Embroider/Attach Face: Using black, white, and brown yarn/felt, sew or glue on Cookie’s expressive eyes, brows, nose, and mouth as desired.
  4. Sew head to body: Sew securely, shaping as you go.
  5. Finalize: Weave in all ends; add any extra stuffing as needed.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have completed your adorable amigurumi BT21 Cookie. Personalize your Cookie by adjusting colors, facial expressions, or accessories for unique variations. This pattern is perfect for gifting, collecting, or decorating your room with a little bit of cute K-pop flair. If you enjoyed this pattern, don’t forget to share pics of your creation and tag or credit the designer!


For face embroidery details:

I choose an angry face for my bunny—one eyebrow raised and a tiny frown. This bold expression gives my bunny a mischievous and feisty look!

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