About This Among Us Crewmate Amigurumi Pattern
This Among Us Crewmate pattern captures the essence of everyone's favorite space game character in soft, huggable form. The pattern features clear instructions for creating the distinctive astronaut suit with its characteristic visor and body shape. You'll learn how to construct the legs with their unique curved design and add the adorable bone accessory on top. With options to customize colors, you can create any crewmate from the game!
The finished amigurumi stands approximately 3-4 inches tall, making it perfect for display, play, or carrying as a lucky charm. The intermediate skill level means you'll practice color changes and shaping techniques while creating something truly special.
Why You'll Love This Among Us Crewmate Amigurumi Pattern
I absolutely love this pattern because it brings together two of my favorite things: gaming nostalgia and cozy crochet! There's something incredibly satisfying about watching this little crewmate come to life, stitch by stitch. The bone accessory adds such a playful touch that makes me smile every time. What I appreciate most is how customizable it is—you can recreate your favorite color or make an entire crew of mini astronauts. It's quick enough to finish in an afternoon but detailed enough to feel accomplished when you're done!
Switch Things Up
I love experimenting with this pattern because it's so versatile! One of my favorite modifications is creating an entire crew in rainbow colors—imagine having all twelve crewmates displayed together on a shelf. You could also try making mini versions using sport weight yarn and a smaller hook for adorable keychains that are perfect for backpacks.
For a fun twist, I sometimes embroider tiny details on the body like a medical cross for the medic role or leaves for the botanist. You could even create themed accessories like tiny tools or pets from the game. If you're feeling adventurous, try making an impostor version with a little red tongue sticking out or mini knife accessory.
Another idea I adore is turning these into holiday decorations—add a tiny Santa hat for Christmas crewmates or bunny ears for Easter. The bone accessory on top is already playful, but you could replace it entirely with different shapes like antennae or a party hat. Some makers even add safety eyes to the visor area for extra personality, though I prefer the clean, smooth look of the original design. The possibilities are truly endless with this pattern!
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
✗ Not keeping stitches tight enough—loose stitches will show stuffing through the fabric and distort the crewmate's smooth body shape
✗ Forgetting to stuff before closing sections—always stuff the body and legs firmly before finishing to maintain the characteristic rounded shape
✗ Misplacing the bone accessory—position it carefully on round 14 of the body so it sits centered and upright on the head
✗ Skipping stitch markers during color changes—use markers to track your rounds when switching between body and visor colors to avoid confusion