DIY Crochet Charmander Pokemon Amigurumi Pattern Toy
Few characters are as instantly recognizable as Charmander, the fiery orange lizard Pokémon with a flame that never goes out. From its mischievous grin to its warm, glowing tail, Charmander has become a beloved figure in pop culture and now, with just a crochet hook and some yarn, you can bring that fiery cuteness to life!
In this guide, we’ll walk you step-by-step through creating your own DIY Crochet Charmander Pokémon Amigurumi Pattern Toy a soft, huggable version of one of the original starter Pokémon. This project is perfect for anyone who loves mixing creativity with nostalgia, whether you’re a lifelong Pokémon fan, an amigurumi artist, or a beginner crocheter looking for a fun challenge.
Using the helpful video tutorial by B7QXRkFaBZ0 as inspiration, this written version breaks down every section from Charmander’s head and body to that iconic flaming tail into simple, easy-to-follow steps. We’ll also cover materials, stitches, customization ideas, and professional finishing touches to give your Charmander a polished, collectible look.
Let’s get started and crochet your way to the cutest fire-type companion ever!
Why Crochet a Charmander?
Before jumping in, let’s talk about why this project is so loved by crafters worldwide:
It’s Iconic: Charmander is one of the most recognizable Pokémon ever.
Beginner-Friendly Design: The pattern is mostly simple rounds and shapes.
Perfect for Gifts: A handmade Charmander is an unforgettable present for fans of all ages.
Customizable: Change yarn colors, size, or expression for your own version.
Social-Media-Ready: Great for displaying, gifting, or photographing for your crochet portfolio.
Pure Nostalgia: Relive childhood memories while improving your crochet skills.

Materials You’ll Need
Make sure to gather everything before starting organization makes crocheting smoother and more enjoyable.
Yarn
Main Body: Bright orange yarn
Belly and Tail Tip: Cream or pale yellow yarn
Flame: Yellow, orange, and red yarn (use all three shades)
Eyes: Black and white yarn or felt pieces
Mouth: Pink or dark red yarn (optional embroidery)
Tip: Choose medium-weight acrylic yarn for a smooth, flexible finish.
Hook
2.5 mm or 3 mm crochet hook (adjust to your yarn size)
Stuffing
Soft polyester fiberfill or cotton stuffing
Other Tools
Yarn needle
Scissors
Stitch marker
Safety eyes (6 mm–8 mm)
Fabric glue (optional for felt details)
Stitch Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbreviation | Stitch Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| MR | Magic Ring | Foundation for crocheting in the round |
| SC | Single Crochet | The most common tight stitch |
| INC | Increase | Two single crochets in one stitch |
| DEC | Decrease | Combine two stitches into one |
| CH | Chain | Foundation or joining stitch |
| SL ST | Slip Stitch | Joining or finishing |
| FO | Fasten Off | Secure and end your work |
Part 1: Crochet Charmander’s Head
Charmander’s head is large and slightly oval, giving it that adorable baby-dragon look.
Round 1: Start with MR, 6 SC (6).
Round 2: INC around (12).
Round 3: (1 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 18.
Round 4: (2 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 24.
Round 5: (3 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 30.
Round 6: (4 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 36.
Rounds 7–12: SC around (36 each).
This forms the round, full-cheeked shape.
Round 13: (4 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 30.
Round 14: (3 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 24.
Round 15: (2 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 18.
Round 16: (1 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 12.
Round 17: DEC around (6).
Stuff the head firmly before closing. Leave a long tail for sewing to the body.
Part 2: Charmander’s Body
The body is pear-shaped slightly slimmer at the top and rounded at the bottom.
Round 1: MR, 6 SC (6).
Round 2: INC around (12).
Round 3: (1 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 18.
Round 4: (2 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 24.
Round 5: (3 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 30.
Rounds 6–11: SC around (30).
Round 12: (3 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 24.
Round 13: (2 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 18.
Round 14: (1 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 12.
Round 15: DEC around (6).
Stuff well before finishing. The bottom should be flat enough for standing stability.
Part 3: Arms (x2)
Charmander’s arms are short, rounded, and slightly curved forward.
Round 1: MR, 6 SC (6).
Round 2: (1 SC, 1 INC) × 3 = 9.
Rounds 3–5: SC around (9).
Round 6: (1 SC, 1 DEC) × 3 = 6.
Round 7: SC around, then FO leaving a tail.
Lightly stuff and sew each arm to the upper sides of the body.
Part 4: Legs (x2)
Charmander’s feet are slightly bigger than his arms to give him balance.
Round 1: MR, 6 SC (6).
Round 2: INC around (12).
Round 3: (1 SC, 1 INC) × 6 = 18.
Rounds 4–5: SC around (18).
Round 6: (1 SC, 1 DEC) × 6 = 12.
Round 7: SC around (12).
Round 8: DEC × 6 = 6, FO.
Stuff firmly and attach slightly toward the front so your Charmander sits upright.
Part 5: Tail & Flame
This is the signature element Charmander’s tail with its flickering flame.
Tail Base
Round 1: MR, 6 SC (6).
Round 2: (1 SC, 1 INC) × 3 = 9.
Round 3–4: SC around (9).
Round 5: (2 SC, 1 INC) × 3 = 12.
Round 6–8: SC around (12).
Round 9: (3 SC, 1 DEC) × 3 = 9.
Round 10: SC around (9).
Round 11: FO, stuff lightly, and shape into a curved tail.
Flame Tip
Use yellow, orange, and red yarn.
Chain 4, SC in 2nd chain, HDC next, DC next, FO.
Repeat 3–4 times in different colors.
Sew these flame “petals” to the end of the tail.
Optional: lightly brush yarn ends for a fuzzy flame effect.
Part 6: Belly Patch
The cream patch makes Charmander instantly recognizable.
With cream yarn, CH 8.
Row 1: SC 7, CH 1, turn.
Row 2–6: SC across, increasing 1 at both ends every 2 rows.
Round the edges with SC for a clean border.
Sew onto the front center of the body.
Part 7: Eyes & Face Details
Charmander’s expressive eyes bring his personality alive!
Option 1: Safety Eyes
Insert 6–8 mm safety eyes between Rounds 7 and 8 of the head.
Leave about 5 stitches between them.
Option 2: Felt Eyes
Cut two ovals of black felt and two small white ovals for highlights.
Glue or stitch in place.
Mouth & Nostrils
Use pink yarn to embroider a smiling mouth.
Add tiny black stitches or dots above for nostrils.
Part 8: Assembly
Now that all the pieces are ready, let’s bring your fiery friend together!
Attach Head to Body: Use the long tail from the head to sew it onto the body’s top edge.
Add Arms: Sew slightly below the neckline on both sides.
Attach Legs: Stitch firmly so Charmander sits steadily.
Sew Tail: Attach at the lower back and angle it slightly upward.
Add Belly Patch: Center on the front and sew neatly.
Flame Fixing: Make sure the flame is securely stitched or glued.
Optional Accessories
Give your Charmander extra flair with these fun add-ons:
Poké Ball Prop: Crochet a small red-white ball for display.
Tiny Scarf: Use leftover yarn for a winter look.
Flower Tail Flame: For a cute twist, replace the flame with a crocheted flower.
Keychain Loop: Miniaturize your pattern and add a ring for bags.
Color & Size Variations
| Version | Yarn Type | Hook | Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic Charmander | Acrylic orange | 3 mm | 4–5 in |
| Mini Keychain | Cotton thread | 1.5 mm | 2 in |
| Jumbo Plush | Chunky velvet | 6 mm | 10–12 in |
Estimated Time & Difficulty
Time: 5–7 hours
Difficulty: Beginner → Intermediate
Size: 4–6 inches tall (standard)
Even if you’re new to amigurumi, the pattern uses simple, repetitive rounds and easy color changes. The only slightly advanced part is attaching the tail flame, but with patience it’s a breeze.
Troubleshooting Tips
| Issue | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Head not round | Too little stuffing | Add more filling and shape while stitching |
| Flame uneven | Yarn lengths not equal | Trim and re-arrange strands evenly |
| Parts misaligned | No pinning before sewing | Use sewing pins to check symmetry |
| Gaps between stitches | Hook too large | Switch to smaller hook or tighter tension |
| Toy leans backward | Tail too heavy | Add a tiny weight or more stuffing at front |
Finishing & Care
Once assembled, weave in all ends and brush the yarn lightly with a soft toothbrush for fluffiness.
Care Instructions:
Hand-wash in cold water with mild soap.
Air dry on a flat towel.
Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading.
For display: store upright and away from dust or moisture.
Fun Ways to Display Your Charmander
On Your Desk: Add him next to your monitor for daily motivation.
As a Shelf Buddy: Place beside your books or Pokémon cards.
Pokémon Terrarium: Put him inside a clear dome or jar with LED lights.
Gift Box Display: Perfect handmade birthday or Christmas surprise.
Crochet Pokémon Set: Make Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Pikachu for a complete team!
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Charmander Crochet Pattern Recap
To summarize, here’s the quick version of what you’ve created:
| Part | Yarn Color | Key Steps |
|---|---|---|
| Head | Orange | 6→36 stitches → shape → decrease |
| Body | Orange | Build pear shape → flat bottom |
| Arms | Orange | Short 6-stitch rounds → slight curve |
| Legs | Orange | Wider → flatten base |
| Tail | Orange + red/yellow flame | Crochet → attach → decorate |
| Belly | Cream | Flat patch → sew front |
| Eyes | Black/white felt | Stitch or glue |
| Final Touch | All | Assemble + stuff + pose |
Behind the Craft: Charmander’s Symbolism
Charmander represents warmth, energy, and evolution qualities every maker can relate to. Just like how Charmander grows stronger as it evolves, your crochet journey strengthens with each stitch. Creating this little fire Pokémon isn’t just about yarn; it’s about passion, patience, and the spark of creativity that never fades.
When you finish this amigurumi, you’re not just holding a toy you’re holding your own progress, imagination, and dedication stitched into every loop.
Crochet Inspiration: Building Your Pokémon Family
Once you’ve completed Charmander, you might find yourself itching to make more! Pokémon are perfect for amigurumi because of their rounded shapes and expressive features. Continue your crochet adventure with:
Squirtle – Blue yarn and a white belly shell.
Bulbasaur – Teal body with a leafy bulb.
Pikachu – Yellow yarn with black ear tips and rosy cheeks.
Eevee – Brown yarn and fluffy cream collar.
Each new creation teaches you new techniques like color changes, shaping, and layering—while building a collection any fan would envy!
Charmander Crochet FAQs
1. Can beginners make this pattern?
Absolutely! If you can make single crochet, increase, and decrease, you can make Charmander. The key is patience and counting your stitches carefully.
2. How long does it take to complete?
Around 6 hours for beginners, shorter with experience.
3. Can I sell my finished Charmander?
Yes, as long as it’s handmade and not mass-produced. Credit the pattern source if shared online.
4. What yarn works best?
Medium-weight acrylic or cotton-blend yarn. Avoid fuzzy yarns—they hide detail.
5. How do I make the flame more realistic?
Blend red and yellow strands, brushing the ends with a fine comb to fluff them like real fire.
Final Thoughts
Making a DIY Crochet Charmander Pokémon Amigurumi Toy is more than just crafting it’s a joyful blend of art, nostalgia, and storytelling through stitches. With every round, you’ll watch your favorite fire-type Pokémon take shape, from the curve of his smile to the flicker of his tail flame.
Whether you display him proudly on your shelf, gift him to a friend, or add him to your handmade Pokémon team, one thing’s certain: you’ll feel the same warmth and excitement that Charmander brings to every trainer’s heart.
So grab your hook, light that creative flame, and let your own Charmander come to life one stitch at a time.






