Fabulous Crochet Paint Palette Pattern for Craft Lovers
A Crochet Paint Palette Pattern is a cute amigurumi shaped like an artist’s paint board. Tiny yarn paint blobs, a little brush, and a kawaii face make it a charming handmade gift for any art lover.
Crochet lovers adore this project because it celebrates two creative hobbies in one adorable piece. You stitch a soft palette, then add colorful paint dots that show off scrap yarn. The shape stays simple, so the work feels relaxing rather than stressful. This amigurumi is beginner-friendly, since it uses only basic stitches and gentle shaping. New crocheters can finish it in a short, satisfying sitting.

Pattern Overview
This pattern gives you a small, display-ready plushie. Read these quick details before you grab your hook.
- Finished size: Around 5 to 6 inches wide
- Difficulty level: Beginner to easy intermediate
- Time required: 3 to 5 hours, spread over one or two sessions
- Project type: Amigurumi plushie and crochet toy
The flat palette base makes this a friendly first amigurumi. You work in the round and in rows, so you practice both skills at once.
Materials Needed
Gather your supplies first. A ready setup keeps your crochet flow smooth and fun.
- Yarn colors: Tan, brown, or cream for the palette base
- Paint blob yarn: Red, blue, yellow, green, and pink scraps
- Crochet hook: 3.0 mm to 3.5 mm hook for tight stitches
- Stuffing: Polyester fiberfill for light padding
- Yarn needle: For sewing and weaving in ends
- Stitch markers: To track the start of each round
- Scissors: Sharp and small for clean cuts
- Safety eyes: 6 mm pair, optional for a cute face
Crochet Abbreviations
Learn these common terms before round one. They appear in almost every amigurumi pattern.
- sc — single crochet
- inc — increase, two stitches in one stitch
- dec — decrease, two stitches joined into one
- ch — chain
- sl st — slip stitch
- FO — finish off and secure the yarn
- st / sts — stitch/stitches
- rep — repeat
Step-by-Step Crochet Pattern
Work each part slowly and count your stitches often. Steady counts keep your palette neat and even.
Palette Body
Start with a magic ring in your base color.
- Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
- Round 2: inc in each st (12)
- Round 3: [sc, inc] rep around (18)
- Round 4: [2 sc, inc] rep around (24)
- Round 5: [3 sc, inc] rep around (30)
- Round 6: [4 sc, inc] rep around (36)
- Rounds 7 to 9: sc in each st (36)
Make a second identical piece for the back. You will join them later for a sturdy palette.
Thumb Hole
Crochet a small ring to shape the classic palette hole.
- Round 1: ch 8, sl st to join into a loop
- Round 2: sc in each ch around (8)
- FO and leave a long tail for sewing
Set this ring near one edge of the palette before joining the panels.
Paint Blobs
Stitch four or five tiny blobs in bright colors.
- Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
- Round 2: inc in each st (12)
- Round 3: sc in each st (12)
- FO with a long tail for attaching
Arms and Legs (Optional Kawaii Style)
Add small limbs for an extra cute look.
- Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
- Rounds 2 to 4: sc in each st (6)
- FO and leave a tail
Make two arms and two legs the same way. Keep them short and chubby.
Paintbrush Accent
A mini brush makes the design pop.
- Chain a short length for the handle
- Add a few sc rows in a darker color for the bristle tip
- FO and weave the loose ends
Assembly Instructions
Bring all the pieces together with care. Good assembly turns small parts into one polished plushie.
- Place the front and back palette panels with wrong sides together.
- Add light stuffing as you sew around both edges to join them.
- Insert the thumb ring near the edge and sew it firmly in place.
- Attach the paint blobs across the front in a fun, scattered layout.
- Sew the arms and legs to the lower sides for a kawaii pose.
- Stitch the paintbrush along one corner so it looks ready to use.
For the face, fix safety eyes before joining the panels. You can also embroider eyes and a tiny smile with black yarn. Add small pink cheeks with a few stitches for charm.
Weave in every loose end at the finish. Give the palette a gentle shape with your hands for a smooth surface.
Beginner Tips
A few smart habits make amigurumi far easier. Keep these close while you stitch.
- Place a stitch marker at the first stitch of each round.
- Keep your stitches tight so the stuffing never peeks through.
- Stuff evenly and lightly, since this is a flat plushie.
- Count your stitches after every round to catch mistakes early.
- Use a tighter hook than the yarn label suggests for firm fabric.
Customization Ideas
Make this paint palette truly yours. Small tweaks create a brand-new piece.
- Swap base colors for a wooden, pastel, or rainbow palette.
- Add a tiny keyring loop for a cute crochet keychain.
- Shrink the rounds for a mini plushie or charm version.
- Bundle it as a thoughtful gift for artists and students.
- Hang it on a wall or shelf as playful craft room decor.
Care Instructions
Treat your finished plushie gently so it lasts for years.
- Hand wash in cool water with a drop of mild soap.
- Press out water softly, and never wring the fabric.
- Air dry flat on a clean towel, away from direct heat.
- Store it in a dry spot to keep the colors bright.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which yarn is best for this amigurumi?
Cotton or acrylic worsted yarn works best. Both hold stitches well and show colors clearly.
Can beginners make this Crochet Paint Palette Pattern?
Yes, easily. The pattern uses only basic stitches and simple shaping.
How long does it take to finish?
Most crafters complete it in 3 to 5 hours. Your pace and detail level change the time.
Can I sell my finished products?
Yes, you can sell handmade items in most cases. Always check the designer’s terms before selling.
Do I need safety eyes?
No. Embroidered eyes look just as sweet and stay soft for gifts.
Conclusion
This crochet paint palette pattern proves that small projects can spark big creativity. You learn the magic ring, simple increases, and fun color play in one cheerful plushie. Grab your hook, pick your brightest scraps, and stitch a palette that any art lover will treasure. Share your finished crochet creation with fellow makers and inspire someone new to try amigurumi today.







