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Amigurumi, the Japanese art of creating small stuffed yarn creatures, has Marshmallow Man gained immense popularity among crafters worldwide. Among the countless characters you can create, the Marshmallow Man stands out with his puffy white body, sailor hat, and charming appearance. This detailed guide will walk you through creating your own Marshmallow Man, perfect for gifting, decorating, or adding to your handmade collection.
This pattern combines simple techniques with adorable details to create a character bursting with personality. Whether you’re a beginner looking to expand your skills or an experienced crocheter seeking a fun weekend project, this Marshmallow Man amigurumi brings joy both in the making and as a finished creation.
What You Will Need
Before starting your Marshmallow Man amigurumi project, gather these materials:
- White yarn for the body and head (medium weight recommended)
- Blue yarn for hat details
- Red yarn for accessories
- Crochet hook appropriate for your yarn (typically 3.5mm-4.5mm)
- Stuffing material
- Scissors for trimming yarn
- Tapestry needle for assembly
- Felt pieces for the mouth (black recommended)
- Fabric paint or embroidery floss for details
- Safety eyes or buttons for the face
- Stitch markers (optional but helpful)
Understanding Crochet Terms
If you’re new to crochet or amigurumi, these are the main techniques you’ll use throughout this pattern:
- Magic Ring: A technique to begin crocheting in the round without leaving a hole
- Single Crochet: The most common stitch used in amigurumi
- Increase: Adding two stitches where one existed before
- Decrease: Reducing two stitches to one
- Chain: Creating a foundation of linked stitches
- Front Loops Only: Working through only the front loop of each stitch
- Back Loops Only: Working through only the back loop of each stitch
Creating the Head
The Marshmallow Man’s expressive face begins with this oval-shaped head:
Round 1: Chain 6. Starting from the second chain from hook, work 1 increase in first stitch, 3 single crochets, 4 single crochets in one loop, 3 single crochets, 1 increase. You’ll have 14 stitches total.
Round 2: Work 2 increases, 3 single crochets, 4 increases, 3 single crochets, 2 increases. You’ll have 22 stitches total.
Round 3: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 increase) twice, then 3 single crochets, pattern (1 single crochet, 1 increase) four times, then 3 single crochets, pattern (1 single crochet, 1 increase) twice. You’ll have 30 stitches total.
Rounds 4-9: Work 30 single crochets for six complete rounds to create depth.
Round 10: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 decrease) twice, then 3 single crochets, pattern (1 single crochet, 1 decrease) four times, then 3 single crochets, pattern (1 single crochet, 1 decrease) twice. You’ll have 22 stitches remaining.
Round 11: Work 2 decreases, 3 single crochets, 4 decreases, 3 single crochets, 2 decreases. You’ll have 14 stitches remaining.
Round 12: Work 7 decreases to close the opening. Pull yarn tight, fasten off, and weave in the end.
Position the eyes between rounds 6 and 7 if using safety eyes. Make sure to insert them before closing the head.
Creating the Face Features
The Marshmallow Man’s expression comes from careful eye placement and a distinctive mouth:
For the eye indentations, create a tightening effect with yarn:
- Insert yarn from the bottom of the head
- Bring it out at the position of the first eye (refer to image 4)
- Insert it at the position for the second eye (refer to image 3)
- Bring it out at the position labeled image 2
- Insert it at position labeled image 1
- Bring it back out at the bottom, next to your starting point
- Gently pull to create indentations, then secure firmly
For the mouth:
- Cut a small smile shape from black felt
- Position it below the eyes, centered on the face
- Attach with fabric glue or sew in place with small stitches
Forming the Body
The Marshmallow Man’s puffy body gives him his characteristic shape:
Round 1: Create a magic ring with 6 single crochets.
Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around for a total of 12 stitches.
Round 3: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 increase) six times for a total of 18 stitches.
Round 4: Work pattern (2 single crochets, 1 increase) six times for a total of 24 stitches.
Round 5: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 increase) six times for a total of 30 stitches.
Round 6: Work 30 single crochets around.
Round 7: Work pattern (2 single crochets, 1 increase) ten times for a total of 40 stitches.
Round 8: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 increase) ten times for a total of 50 stitches.
Rounds 9-13: Work 50 single crochets for five complete rounds to create body height.
Round 14: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 decrease) ten times for a total of 40 stitches.
Round 15: Work pattern (2 single crochets, 1 decrease) ten times for a total of 30 stitches.
Round 16: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 decrease) six times for a total of 24 stitches.
Round 17: Work pattern (2 single crochets, 1 decrease) six times for a total of 18 stitches.
Round 18: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 decrease) six times for a total of 12 stitches.
Round 19: Work 6 decreases to close the opening. Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing if needed.
Stuff the body firmly before closing to maintain the puffy, marshmallow-like appearance.
Creating the Legs
The Marshmallow Man’s distinctive legs require making two identical pieces:
Round 1: Create a magic ring with 6 single crochets.
Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around for a total of 12 stitches.
Round 3: Work 12 single crochets in back loops only to create a defined edge.
Rounds 4-5: Work 12 single crochets for two complete rounds.
Round 6: Work 3 decreases, followed by 6 single crochets for a total of 9 stitches.
Round 7: Work an increase in each stitch around for a total of 18 stitches.
Round 8: Work pattern (8 single crochets, 1 increase) twice for a total of 20 stitches.
Round 9: Work 20 single crochets around.
Round 10: Work pattern (2 single crochets, 1 decrease) five times for a total of 15 stitches.
Round 11: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 decrease) three times for a total of 12 stitches.
Round 12: Work an increase in each stitch around for a total of 24 stitches.
Rounds 13-14: Work 24 single crochets for two complete rounds.
Round 15: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 decrease) eight times for a total of 16 stitches.
Round 16: Work 8 decreases to close the opening. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for attachment.
Stuff each leg firmly before closing, focusing on creating a smooth, rounded shape.
Crafting the Arms
Make two identical arms for your Marshmallow Man:
Round 1: Create a magic ring with 6 single crochets.
Rounds 2-3: Work 6 single crochets for two complete rounds.
Round 4: Work an increase in each stitch around for a total of 12 stitches.
Round 5: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 increase) three times for a total of 15 stitches.
Rounds 6-7: Work 15 single crochets for two complete rounds.
Round 8: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 decrease) five times for a total of 10 stitches.
Round 9: Work an increase in each stitch around for a total of 20 stitches.
Rounds 10-11: Work 20 single crochets for two complete rounds.
Round 12: Work decreases evenly around to close the opening. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for attachment.
Stuff the arms lightly before closing, maintaining a tubular shape with slightly wider ends.
Creating the Sailor Hat
The charming sailor hat completes the Marshmallow Man’s classic look:
Using white yarn: Round 1: Create a magic ring with 8 single crochets.
Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around for a total of 16 stitches.
Round 3: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 increase) eight times for a total of 24 stitches.
Round 4: Work pattern (2 single crochets, 1 increase) eight times for a total of 32 stitches.
Round 5: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 increase) eight times for a total of 40 stitches.
Round 6: Work pattern (4 single crochets, 1 increase) eight times for a total of 48 stitches.
Round 7: Work 48 single crochets in back loops only to create a defined edge.
Rounds 8-9: Work 48 single crochets for two complete rounds.
Round 10: Work pattern (1 single crochet, 1 decrease) sixteen times for a total of 32 stitches.
Round 11: Work pattern (3 single crochets, 1 decrease) six times for a total of 24 stitches.
Switch to blue yarn and work 24 single crochets for 4 additional rounds. Fasten off, leaving a tail for embroidery or attachment.
For the hat topper: Using blue yarn, create a magic ring with 6 single crochets. Work pattern (2 single crochets, 1 increase) twice for a total of 8 stitches. Fasten off and leave a tail for attachment.
For the red band: Chain 20 using red yarn. Starting from the second chain from hook, work 19 single crochets. Fasten off, leaving a tail for attachment.
Creating the Collar and Scarf
These finishing touches add character to your Marshmallow Man:
For the collar:
- Chain 21 with white yarn
- Turn and work 16 rows of 20 single crochets
- End each row with a chain 1 to maintain height
- Fasten off, leaving a tail for attachment
For the scarf:
- Chain 61 using red yarn
- Starting from the second chain from hook, work 60 single crochets along the chain
- Fasten off, leaving a tail for attachment
Assembling Your Marshmallow Man
With all components ready, bring your creation to life:
- Attach the legs to the bottom of the body. Thread yarn from the head downward using a long needle, secure the legs, and return the yarn back up, then fasten securely.
- Attach the arms to the sides of the body. Thread yarn not from the sides of the arms, but from the top where the decreases are. Alternatively, you can sew them in place.
- Sew the collar to the body first, positioning it where the neck would be.
- Attach the head on top of the collar, ensuring it’s centered and secure.
- Position the sailor hat on top of the head and attach it securely.
- Add the red band around the base of the hat.
- Attach the hat topper to the center top of the sailor hat.
- Position and attach the scarf around the neck area, over the collar.
- Use fabric paint to add white stripes and any lettering on the hat as desired.
- Make any final adjustments to ensure all parts are firmly attached and positioned correctly.
Customizing Your Marshmallow Man
While following the pattern creates a classic Marshmallow Man, consider these creative variations:
- Add small buttons down the front of the body
- Create a blue sailor collar instead of white
- Add embroidered details like rosy cheeks or freckles
- Scale the pattern up or down by changing yarn weight and hook size
- Create seasonal versions with holiday-themed accessories
- Add a small anchor emblem to the sailor hat
- Create a companion piece in a different color scheme
Displaying Your Creation
Your finished Marshmallow Man deserves to be showcased:
- Position him on a shelf among other handmade creations
- Add him to a nautical-themed display
- Gift him to someone who appreciates handmade treasures
- Use him as a charming decoration for a child’s room
- Create a series of different sized Marshmallow Men for a graduated display
- Photograph your creation to share with other crafters online
Caring for Your Amigurumi
To ensure your Marshmallow Man stays looking fresh:
- Dust occasionally with a soft brush
- Spot clean with mild soap and water if necessary
- Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
- Store in a clean, dry place when not on display
- Reshape gently with your hands if he becomes misshapen

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Conclusion
Congratulations on completing your Marshmallow Man amigurumi! This adorable character brings together simple crochet techniques to create a charming finished piece with plenty of personality. The combination of his puffy white body, sailor hat, and sweet expression makes him an irresistible addition to any collection.
Whether you’re new to amigurumi or an experienced crafter, creating this Marshmallow Man provides both a satisfying process and a delightful result. The skills practiced in this pattern—working in the round, increasing and decreasing, attaching components, and adding details—will serve you well in future crochet projects.
Remember that each handmade creation has its own unique character, making your Marshmallow Man one-of-a-kind. Enjoy the process of bringing this charming sailor to life, and consider creating companions for him in your future crochet adventures.
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