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Bring charm to your handmade collection with this delightful mouse amigurumi pattern. Fie the Mouse stands tall at approximately 13.8 inches (35 cm) and features a fashionable outfit with a blue blouse and pink frilled sleeves. This intermediate-level pattern creates an adorable character with expressive features, detailed clothing, and a personality that’s sure to capture hearts. Whether you’re creating a gift or adding to your own amigurumi menagerie, this mouse pattern offers a rewarding crochet experience with professional-looking results.
Materials Needed for Fie the Mouse
Before beginning your crochet journey, gather these essential supplies:
- 2.75 mm (C/2) crochet hook
- Rainbow Cotton 8/6 yarn in:
- Light Grey (#16) – 2 skeins (for body, head, arms, legs, tail, and outer ears)
- Pastel Pink (#42) – 1 skein (for inner ears, snout, feet, and skirt)
- Light Jeans Blue (#28) – 1 skein (for blouse)
- Small amount of black yarn for eyebrows
- Small amount of white 8/4 yarn for eye borders
- 7 mm safety eyes
- Polyester fiberfill stuffing
- Tapestry needle for assembly
- Stitch markers (helpful for tracking rounds)
Understanding the Pattern Terminology
For those new to amigurumi patterns, here’s a guide to the abbreviations used:
- sc: Single crochet – the main stitch used throughout the pattern
- sl st: Slip stitch – used for joining and creating smooth edges
- mr: Magic ring – the technique used to start crocheting in the round with no hole
- dc: Double crochet – used for the bow
- inc: Increase – making two single crochets in the same stitch
- dec: Decrease – working two stitches together to reduce count
- rnd(s): Round(s) – indicates a complete circuit around your work
- ch: Chain stitch – the foundation of many crochet techniques
- tbl: Through back loop – working through only the back loop of a stitch
- Numbers in parentheses at the end of rounds show the total stitch count
Pro Tips for Perfect Results
For the best possible Fie the Mouse:
- Stuff the head and body firmly to maintain shape and prevent sagging
- Always add extra stuffing between the head and body while attaching to prevent the head from drooping
- Work your stitches tightly to avoid gaps showing the stuffing
- Use stitch markers to track the beginning of each round
- Take your time with the facial features and clothing details for a polished result
Creating the Mouse’s Body
The body forms the foundation of your mouse. Using Light Grey yarn:
Round 1: Create 6 single crochets in a magic ring [6 stitches total] Round 2: Increase in each stitch around [12 stitches total] Round 3: Work (1 single crochet, increase) 6 times around [18 stitches total] Round 4: Work (2 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [24 stitches total] Round 5: Work (3 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [30 stitches total] Round 6: Work (4 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [36 stitches total] Round 7: Work (5 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [42 stitches total] Round 8: Work (6 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [48 stitches total] Round 9: Work (7 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [54 stitches total] Rounds 10-20: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 11 rounds [54 stitches remain] Round 21: Work (7 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [48 stitches total] Rounds 22-23: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 2 rounds [48 stitches remain] Round 24: Work (6 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [42 stitches total] Rounds 25-26: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 2 rounds [42 stitches remain] Round 27: Work (5 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [36 stitches total] Rounds 28-30: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 3 rounds [36 stitches remain] Round 31: Work (4 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [30 stitches total] Rounds 32-34: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 3 rounds [30 stitches remain] Round 35: Work (3 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [24 stitches total] Rounds 36-37: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 2 rounds [24 stitches remain] Round 38: Work (6 single crochets, decrease) 3 times around [21 stitches total]
Finish off, leaving a long tail for closing the body. Stuff the body firmly as you work.
Crafting the Stylish Blouse
The blouse gives your mouse a fashionable look. Using Light Jeans Blue yarn:
Round 1: Chain 30 stitches and join into a ring with a slip stitch Round 2: Work 1 single crochet in each chain around [30 stitches total] Round 3: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around [30 stitches remain] Round 4: Work (4 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [36 stitches total]
Now create the armholes: Round 5: Work 5 single crochets, increase, chain 7, skip 5 stitches, increase, 5 single crochets, increase, 5 single crochets, increase, chain 7, skip 5 stitches, increase, 5 single crochets, increase [46 stitches total including chains] Round 6: Work 7 single crochets, 8 single crochets through back loops only, 15 single crochets, 8 single crochets through back loops only, 8 single crochets [46 stitches total] Round 7: Work 10 single crochets, increase, 22 single crochets, increase, 12 single crochets [48 stitches total] Rounds 8-12: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 5 rounds [48 stitches remain] Round 13: Work (7 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [54 stitches total] Rounds 14-15: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 2 rounds [54 stitches remain] Round 16: Work (8 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [60 stitches total] Round 17: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around [60 stitches remain] Round 18: Work (9 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [66 stitches total] Rounds 19-21: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 3 rounds [66 stitches remain]
Switch to Pastel Pink yarn for the skirt portion: Round 22: Increase in every stitch around [132 stitches total] Rounds 23-24: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 2 rounds [132 stitches remain]
Finish off and weave in ends.
Adding Frilled Sleeve Edges
The frills add a delicate touch to your mouse’s outfit. Using Pastel Pink yarn:
Round 1: Attach yarn to the armhole edge, increase in each of the next 8 stitches [16 stitches total], chain 1 and turn Round 2: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around [16 stitches remain]
Finish with a slip stitch to the first round to create a nice closure. Repeat on the other sleeve.
Creating the Mouse’s Head
The head gives your mouse its personality. Using Light Grey yarn:
Round 1: Create 6 single crochets in a magic ring [6 stitches total] Round 2: Work (1 single crochet, increase) 3 times around [9 stitches total] Round 3: Work (2 single crochets, increase) 3 times around [12 stitches total] Round 4: Work (3 single crochets, increase) 3 times around [15 stitches total] Round 5: Work (4 single crochets, increase) 3 times around [18 stitches total] Round 6: Work 6 increases, then 12 single crochets [24 stitches total] Round 7: Work (1 single crochet, increase) 6 times, then 12 single crochets [30 stitches total] Round 8: Work (4 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [36 stitches total] Round 9: Work (5 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [42 stitches total] Round 10: Work (6 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [48 stitches total] Round 11: Work (7 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [54 stitches total]
At this point, insert the safety eyes between rounds 8 and 9, with 5 stitches between them. Add the white border around each eye by placing the magic ring over the safety eye post, tightening it, and securing the yarn ends. Using black yarn, embroider eyebrows on round 11, positioned just above the eyes at a slight angle.
Rounds 12-21: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 10 rounds [54 stitches remain]
Begin decreasing to shape the face: Round 22: Work (7 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [48 stitches total] Round 23: Work (6 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [42 stitches total] Round 24: Work (5 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [36 stitches total] Round 25: Work (4 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [30 stitches total] Round 26: Work (3 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [24 stitches total] Round 27: Work (2 single crochets, decrease) 6 times around [18 stitches total] Round 28: Work (1 single crochet, decrease) 6 times around [12 stitches total] Round 29: Work (2 single crochets, decrease) 3 times, slip stitch [9 stitches total]
Finish off, leaving a long tail. Thread this tail through the front loops of the remaining 9 stitches, pull tight to close the opening, and secure. Stuff the head firmly as you work.
Forming the Two-Toned Ears
The ears add character to your mouse. Make 2 outer ears in Light Grey and 2 inner ears in Pastel Pink:
For each ear (both colors): Round 1: Create 6 single crochets in a magic ring [6 stitches total] Round 2: Increase in each stitch around [12 stitches total] Round 3: Work (1 single crochet, increase) 6 times around [18 stitches total] Round 4: Work (2 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [24 stitches total] Round 5: Work (3 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [30 stitches total] Round 6: Work (4 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [36 stitches total] Round 7: Work (5 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [42 stitches total]
Finish off both colors. To assemble each ear, place one pink piece and one grey piece wrong sides together, then join them with single crochets worked from the pink side, using grey yarn.
Creating the Pink Snout
The snout gives your mouse its distinctive look. Using Pastel Pink yarn:
Round 1: Create 6 single crochets in a magic ring [6 stitches total] Round 2: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around [6 stitches remain]
Finish off, leaving a long tail for attaching to the face.
Making the Long Tail
The tail adds balance to your mouse. Using Light Grey yarn:
Round 1: Create 7 single crochets in a magic ring [7 stitches total] Rounds 2-36: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 35 rounds [7 stitches remain]
Finish off, leaving a long tail for attaching to the body.
Crafting the Arms
The arms add expressiveness to your mouse. Using Light Grey yarn, make 2:
Round 1: Create 6 single crochets in a magic ring [6 stitches total] Round 2: Work (1 single crochet, increase) 3 times around [9 stitches total] Rounds 3-27: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 25 rounds [9 stitches remain]
Finish off, leaving a long tail for attaching to the body.
Creating the Two-Toned Legs
The legs give your mouse stability. Using Pastel Pink yarn for the feet and Light Grey for the legs, make 2:
Start with Pastel Pink: Round 1: Create 6 single crochets in a magic ring [6 stitches total] Round 2: Increase in each stitch around [12 stitches total] Round 3: Work (1 single crochet, increase) 6 times around [18 stitches total] Round 4: Work (2 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [24 stitches total] Round 5: Work (3 single crochets, increase) 6 times around [30 stitches total] Round 6: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around [30 stitches remain]
Switch to Light Grey yarn: Round 7: Work 10 single crochets, decrease 5 times, 10 single crochets [25 stitches total] Round 8: Work 12 single crochets, decrease, 11 single crochets [24 stitches total] Round 9: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around [24 stitches remain] Round 10: Work (6 single crochets, decrease) 3 times around [21 stitches total] Round 11: Work (5 single crochets, decrease) 3 times around [18 stitches total] Rounds 12-20: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch for 9 rounds [18 stitches remain] Round 21: Work (4 single crochets, decrease) 3 times around [15 stitches total] Round 22: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around [15 stitches remain]
Finish off, leaving a long tail for attaching to the body.
Adding a Decorative Bow
The bow adds a charming finishing touch. Using your choice of yarn color:
Round 1: Make a magic ring, chain 3 (counts as 1 double crochet), work 4 more double crochets into the ring, chain 3, slip stitch to close Round 2: Chain 3, work 4 double crochets, chain 3, slip stitch to close
Cut the yarn, leaving a long strand. Tighten the magic ring and tie the yarn around the middle of the piece to create the bow shape. Attach to the head as shown in the reference image.
Final Assembly
Now it’s time to bring all the pieces together:
- Sew the ears to round 20 of the head, with approximately 11 stitches between them.
- Attach the arms to the body at round 35.
- Position the legs at rounds 4-10 of the body, tilting them slightly for a natural pose.
- Place the blouse on the body and secure it.
- Sew the snout to the tip of the head.
- Attach the tail to rounds 11-12 at the center back of the body.
- Finally, join the head to the body, ensuring the neck aligns with round 14 of the head. Add extra stuffing between the head and body while attaching to prevent drooping, and use small stitches for secure attachment.

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Your Completed Fie the Mouse
Congratulations on creating your very own Fie the Mouse amigurumi! This charming character stands tall at almost 14 inches and features a delightful combination of grey, pink, and blue that gives it a distinctive personality. The fashionable outfit with its blue blouse and pink frilled sleeves adds a touch of style, while the expressive face with carefully placed eyebrows brings your creation to life.
Your handcrafted mouse makes a wonderful gift for children or collectors, or a delightful addition to your own handmade collection. The detailed clothing and accessories provide opportunities for customization – you might try different color combinations or add additional embellishments like tiny buttons or a miniature purse.
Consider displaying your Fie the Mouse on a shelf where the long body and detailed outfit can be fully appreciated. The substantial size makes it perfect for cuddling or as a decorative accent in a child’s room.
If you share your creation on social media, consider tagging the original designer to showcase your work and connect with other crafters who’ve enjoyed making this delightful amigurumi mouse.
Happy crocheting!
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