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Miniature Living Room Furniture Crochet Pattern

Miniature Living Room Furniture Crochet Pattern
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15-20 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic knitting experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Slow & Steady

A 10-12 hour projectβ€”great for savoring the process over several sessions.

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Cozy Accent

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

About This Miniature Living Room Furniture Crochet Pattern

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Whether you're furnishing a dollhouse or creating a unique display piece, these miniatures make wonderful gifts and conversation starters that showcase your crafting skills.

Why You'll Love This Miniature Living Room Furniture Crochet Pattern

I absolutely adore this pattern because it lets you create an entire cozy world in miniature form. There's something magical about seeing a tiny armchair take shape in your hands, complete with its own little cushion. I love how each piece connects to tell a story of home and comfort. The variety keeps things interesting too, so you never get bored working on just one item. Plus, the finished set makes such an impressive display that everyone who sees it will ask how you made it!

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I absolutely fell in love with this pattern the moment I saw how all the pieces come together to create a complete living room scene. There's something incredibly satisfying about crafting furniture in miniature form, watching each tiny detail take shape under your hook.

What really drew me in was the variety of techniques involved. I get to practice flat panel construction for the furniture frames, work in the round for the accessories, and even try my hand at tapestry crochet for the TV screen. It keeps things fresh and exciting throughout the entire project.

I find the wood stove particularly charming with its glowing fire effect. The way the orange and yellow yarns blend together creates such a realistic flame appearance that makes me smile every time I look at it. And those tiny logs in the basket? Pure crafting joy.

The cardboard reinforcement technique was a game-changer for me. I used to struggle with floppy amigurumi furniture, but this method gives everything such professional-looking structure. My miniatures actually look like real furniture now instead of sad yarn blobs.

I think what I love most is how this pattern turns simple materials into something magical. A bit of yarn, some cardboard, and a few hours of creative time transform into a cozy little world that brings genuine happiness to anyone who sees it.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Forgetting to insert cardboard pieces before closing sections will result in floppy furniture that won't hold its shape properly. βœ— Not stuffing firmly enough between cardboard layers causes flat, lifeless cushions instead of plump comfortable-looking seats. βœ— Skipping the back loop only rounds eliminates the structured edges that give each piece its realistic furniture appearance. βœ— Miscounting stitches during corner increases leads to uneven edges and wonky shapes that won't assemble correctly together. βœ— Using yarn that's too thick for the 2.5mm hook creates stiff fabric that won't bend smoothly around cardboard forms.

Miniature Living Room Furniture Crochet Pattern

Transform your yarn stash into the coziest tiny living room you've ever seen! This comprehensive pattern collection walks you through creating an adorable armchair, matching couch with cushions, round coffee table, decorative carpet, elegant floor lamp, retro TV, wooden cabinet, potted flower, houseplant, charming wood stove with logs, and a rustic basket. Perfect for dollhouse enthusiasts, miniature collectors, or anyone who loves creating detailed handmade decor. Each piece comes together beautifully using basic crochet techniques and cardboard reinforcement for structure.

Intermediate 15-20 Hours

Materials Needed for Miniature Living Room Furniture Crochet Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    SMC Catania yarn - approximately 80g sand color (nr. 404)
  • 02
    SMC Catania yarn - approximately 60g olive green (nr. 395)
  • 03
    SMC Catania yarn - approximately 50g light brown (nr. 179)
  • 04
    SMC Catania yarn - approximately 40g black (nr. 110)
  • 05
    SMC Catania yarn - approximately 20g purple (nr. 128)
  • 06
    Small amounts: dark brown (nr. 157), russet (nr. 388), green (nr. 205), yellow (nr. 208), white (nr. 106), gold color (nr. 383), cream white (nr. 105), pink (nr. 401), dark grey (nr. 242), light blue (nr. 173), orange (nr. 411), dark green (nr. 412)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5mm
  • 02
    Piece of cardboard
  • 03
    Fiberfill stuffing
  • 04
    Tapestry needle
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Glue (optional for cardboard)

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β€” Arm Chair :

β€” Bottom :

Info :

Ch 15 with olive green

Row 1-14 :

14 sc

Row 15 :

Continue crocheting a row of sc along the work as follows: 12 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 60 sc)

Row 16 :

60 sc, into the back loops only

Row 17 :

60 sc

Info :

Fasten off. Make another part like this one till round 15, but don't fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape 2 times onto the cardboard and cut them out. Crochet both parts together with a row of sc. Slide both cardboard pieces between the parts after crocheting 3 sides together. Stuff between the cardboard pieces and finish crocheting together the last side. End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off.

β€” Back :

Info :

Ch 16 with olive green

Row 1-30 :

15 sc

Row 31 :

Continue crocheting a row of sc along the work as follows: 28 sc along the side down, 3 sc at the corner, 13 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 28 sc along the side up, 3 sc at the corner, 13 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 94 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Make another part like this, but don't fasten off.

Row 32 :

94 sc, into the back loops only

Row 33 :

94 sc

Info :

Place both parts on top of each other and crochet the st together with a row of sc. Slide the cardboard piece against the 1st crocheted part after crocheting 3 sides together. Stuff the back part and finish crocheting together the st of the last side. Fasten off. Sew the sc at the bottom of the back part to the sc of the bottom part.

β€” Side :

Info :

Ch 15 with olive green

Row 1-12 :

14 sc

Row 13 :

4 sc, leave the rest of the st unworked

Row 14-18 :

4 sc

Row 19 :

3 sc, 2 sc into the last sc (= 5 sc)

Row 20 :

5 sc

Row 21 :

4 sc, 2 sc into the last sc (= 6 sc)

Row 22 :

2 sc into the 1st sc, 5 sc (= 7 sc)

Row 23 :

6 sc, 2 sc into the last sc (= 8 sc)

Row 24-28 :

8 sc

Row 29 :

6 sc, sc 2 st together (= 7 sc)

Row 30 :

sc 2 st together, 5 sc (= 6 sc)

Row 31 :

Continue crocheting a row of sc along the work as follows: 28 sc along the back down, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 11 sc along the front, 3 sc at the corner, 10 sc along the top, 17 sc along the front, 3 sc at the corner, 4 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 97 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out. Make another side like this one, but don't fasten off.

Row 32 :

97 sc

Info :

Place both parts on top of each other and crochet them together with a row of sc. Slide the cardboard piece against the 1st crocheted part while crocheting. Stuff the side part. Make another side, but crochet with both parts round 31 as follows: ch 1, turn around, 5 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner, 17 sc along the front, 10 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner, 11 sc along the front, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 28 sc along the back, 2 sc at the corner (= 97 sc). Sew the sides at the back and the bottom.

β€” Cushion :

Info :

Make the 1st part of the cushion like the bottom till round 17. Fasten off. Make the 2nd part like the bottom. Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out. Crochet both parts together in the same way as the bottom, but slide only 1 cardboard piece at the bottom and stuff the topside. Place the cushion into the arm chair.

β€” Legs :

Info :

Ch 2 with dark brown or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3-4 :

12 sc

Info :

End with 1 sl and fasten off. Make 3 more legs. Stuff the legs and sew them onto the bottom of the arm chair.

β€” Couch :

β€” Bottom :

Info :

Ch 31 with sand color

Row 1-14 :

30 sc

Row 15 :

Continue crocheting a row of sc along the work as follows: 12 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 28 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 28 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 92 sc)

Row 16 :

92 sc, into the back loops only

Row 17 :

92 sc

Info :

Fasten off. Make another part like this one till round 15, but don't fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape 2 times onto the cardboard and cut them out. Crochet both parts together with a row of sc. Slide both cardboard pieces between both parts after crocheting 3 sides together. Stuff between the cardboard pieces and finish crocheting together the st of the last side. End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off.

β€” Back :

Info :

Ch 31 with sand color

Row 1-14 :

30 sc

Row 15 :

Continue crocheting a row of sc along the work as follows: 12 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 28 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 28 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 92 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out. Make another part like this, but don't fasten off. Place both parts on top of each other with the cardboard between it and crochet the st together with a row of sc. Sew the back at the bottom.

β€” Side :

Info :

Ch 15 with sand color

Row 1-12 :

14 sc

Row 13 :

Continue crocheting a row of sc along the work as follows: 10 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 10 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 56 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out. Make another side like this one, but don't fasten off.

Row 14 :

56 sc

Info :

Place both parts on top of each other and crochet them together with a row of sc. Slide the cardboard piece against the 1st crocheted part while crocheting and stuff the side. Make another side. Sew the sides at the bottom and the back.

β€” Cushions (2 times) :

Info :

Make the cushions like the cushions of the arm chair, but use sand color instead of olive green.

β€” Back Cushion (2 times) :

Info :

Ch 15 with sand color

Row 1-10 :

14 sc

Row 11 :

Continue crocheting a row of sc along the work as follows: 8 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 12 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 52 sc)

Row 12 :

52 sc, into the back loops only

Row 13 :

52 sc

Info :

Fasten off. Make another part like this one till round 11, but don't fasten off. Crochet both parts together with a row of sc. Stuff the cushion while crocheting. End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Place the cushions at the couch.

β€” Legs :

Info :

Make the legs like the legs of the arm chair with dark brown and sew them at the bottom of the couch.

β€” Coffee Table :

β€” Table Top :

Info :

Ch 2 with light brown or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 7 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 8 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

Round 9 :

2 sc in every 8th sc (= 54 sc)

Round 10 :

6 times (4 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 4 sc) (= 60 sc)

Round 11 :

60 sc, into the back loops only

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off.

β€” Bottom Part :

Info :

Make the bottom like the table top till round 10. Don't fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape 2 times onto the cardboard and cut them out. Glue the cardboard onto the bottom of both parts. Place both cardboard parts on top of each other and sc the st together with a row of sc. End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off.

β€” Legs :

Info :

Ch 2 with light brown or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every 3rd sc (= 8 sc)

Round 3-7 :

8 sc

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Make 3 more legs. Stuff the legs and sew them at the bottom of the table top.

β€” Flower :

Info :

Start at the bottom of the flowerpot. Ch 2 with russet or start with a magic ring.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Info :

Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out.

Round 3 :

12 sc, into the back loops only

Round 4 :

12 sc

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 6 :

18 sc, into the front loops only

Round 7-8 :

18 sc, into the back loops only

Info :

Continue with black.

Round 9 :

Sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 6 at the inside of the flowerpot (= 18 sc)

Round 10 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd st together (= 12 sc)

Info :

Place the cardboard onto the bottom and stuff the pot. Continue with green.

Round 11 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc)

Round 12 :

6 sc

Round 13 :

6 sc, into the back loops only

Round 14 :

6 sc

Info :

Continue with yellow.

Round 15 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 16 :

12 sc, into the back loops only

Round 17 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Pull the yarn through the 6 remaining st and pull tight. Weave in the end.

β€” Leaves :

Info :

The leaves are made in rows, ch 1 after each row and turn around. Attach the green yarn into the 1st remaining loop of round 13.

Row 1 :

2 sc into the loops, leave the remaining loops unworked

Row 2 :

2 times (2 sc into the next sc) (= 4 sc)

Row 3 :

2 times (sc 2 st together) (= 2 sc)

Row 4 :

sc 2 st together (= 1 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Make another leave at the other side of the stem. Weave in the ends.

β€” Petals :

Info :

Attach the white yarn into the 1st remaining loop of round 16.

Row 1 :

* 1 sc, ch 3, (1 sc, 1 hdc) into this ch, 1 sc, repeat from * another 5 times, end with 1 sl instead of 1 sc

Info :

Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

β€” Carpet :

Info :

Ch 2 with purple or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 7 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 8 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

Round 9 :

2 sc in every 8th sc (= 54 sc)

Round 10 :

6 times (4 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 4 sc) (= 60 sc)

Round 11 :

2 sc in every 10th sc (= 66 sc)

Round 12 :

6 times (5 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 5 sc) (= 72 sc)

Round 13 :

2 sc in every 12th sc (= 78 sc)

Round 14 :

6 times (6 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 6 sc) (= 84 sc)

Round 15 :

2 sc in every 14th sc (= 90 sc)

Round 16 :

6 times (7 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 7 sc) (= 96 sc)

Round 17 :

2 sc in every 16th sc (= 102 sc)

Round 18 :

6 times (8 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 8 sc) (= 108 sc)

Round 19 :

18 times (1 sc, skip 2 sc, 5 dc into the 3rd sc, skip 2 sc)

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Weave in the ends.

β€” Standard Lamp :

β€” Bottom :

Info :

Ch 2 with gold color or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out. Glue the cardboard onto the bottom.

β€” Lamp Foot :

Info :

Start at the top of the lamp stand. Ch 30 with gold color and close with 1 sl to a ring.

Round 1 :

30 sc

Round 2 :

Sc every 4th and 5th st together (= 24 sc)

Round 3-4 :

24 sc

Round 5 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Round 6-7 :

18 sc

Round 8 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd st together (= 12 sc)

Round 9-10 :

12 sc

Round 11 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc)

Round 12 :

6 sc, into the back loops only

Info :

Fasten off. Pull the yarn through the remaining st and pull tight. Attach the gold color yarn into the 1st remaining loop of round 12, holding the crocheted point away from you.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the loops

Round 2-22 :

6 sc, stuff while crocheting

Round 23 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 24 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 25 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 26 :

2 sc into the 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 27 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 28 :

Place the bottom against the work and sc the st together with a row of sc, making 2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off.

β€” Lampshade :

Info :

Attach the pink yarn into the 1st loop at the top of the foot, holding the bottom of the foot away from you.

Round 1 :

Make 30 sc along the loops

Round 2 :

30 sc, into the back loops only

Info :

Continue with cream white.

Round 3 :

30 sc, into the back loops only

Round 4-8 :

30 sc

Round 9 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 10-11 :

36 sc

Round 12 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 13-14 :

42 sc

Round 15 :

7 times (1 sc, skip 2 sc, 5 dc into the 3rd sc, skip 2 sc)

Info :

Continue with pink.

Round 16 :

1 sc into the 3rd sc from the needle, 1 sc, * (1 sc, ch 4, 1 sc into the 4th ch from the needle, 1 sc) into the next dc, 5 sc, repeat from * another 5 times, (1 sc, ch 4, 1 sc into the 4th ch from the needle, 1 sc) into the next dc, 2 sc

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Weave in the ends. Attach the pink yarn into a remaining loop of round 3, 15 times (1 sc, ch 2, skip 1 sc). End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off.

β€” TV :

Info :

Ch 13 with black

Row 1-8 :

12 sc

Row 9 :

Make a row of sc around the work as follows: 6 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 10 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner, 6 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 10 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner (= 44 sc)

Info :

Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out.

Round 10 :

44 sc, into the back loops only

Round 11-18 :

44 sc

Round 19 :

42 sc, leave the last 2 st unworked. This is now the beginning of the round.

Info :

Place the cardboard onto the bottom. Glue if necessary.

Round 20 :

Sc into the back loops only: sc 3 st together, 6 sc, sc 3 st together, 10 sc, sc 3 st together, 6 sc, sc 3 st together, 10 sc (= 36 sc)

Round 21 :

sc 3 st together, 4 sc, sc 3 st together, 8 sc, sc 3 st together, 4 sc, sc 3 st together, 8 sc (= 28 sc)

Round 22 :

sc 3 st together, 2 sc, sc 3 st together, 6 sc, sc 3 st together, 2 sc, sc 3 st together, 6 sc (= 20 sc)

Round 23 :

2 times (sc 3 st together), 4 sc, 2 times (sc 3 st together), 4 sc (= 12 sc)

Info :

Stuff the tv.

Round 24 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Pull the yarn through the 6 remaining st and pull tight. Weave in the end.

β€” Screen :

Info :

The screen is made (in rows) in the tapestry technic. For changing to the 2nd color, do not complete the final single crochet stitch with the 1st color. With two loops of the single crochet remaining on your hook, drop color 1 and carry it along, picking up color 2 with your hook and pulling it through both prepared loops. Ch 1 after each row into the color you start with and turn around. Ch 11 with green.

Row 1-2 :

10 sc

Row 3 :

4 sc, continue with light blue; 2 sc, continue with green; 3 sc, continue with light blue; 1 sc

Row 4 :

7 sc, continue with green; 2 sc, continue with light blue; 1 sc

Row 5-6 :

10 sc

Info :

Continue with dark grey.

Row 6 :

Make a row of sc around the work as follows: 5 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 5 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 8 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Sew the screen onto the tv. Embroider 2 buttons with dark grey next to the screen.

β€” Antenna :

Info :

Ch 2 with black or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

12 sc

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Stuff this part and sew it in the middle on top of the tv. Cut off 2 black strings of approx. 6 cm. Make a knot in the yarn end. Pull the yarn through a bigger hole of the tv and then through a st on top of the antenna part, making sure that it is secure. Repeat this with the other yarn. Cut off the strings at approx. 1.5 cm.

β€” Cabinet :

β€” Top :

Info :

Ch 17 with light brown

Row 1-12 :

16 sc

Row 13 :

Make a row of sc around the work as follows: 10 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 14 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 10 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 14 sc along the top, 3 sc at the corner (= 60 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape 2 times onto the cardboard and cut them out. Glue 1 cardboard piece at the underside of the top part.

β€” Bottom and Side :

Info :

Make the bottom like the top part till round 13, but don't fasten off. Continue crocheting in rounds.

Round 14 :

60 sc, into the back loops only

Round 15-26 :

60 sc

Info :

Glue the other cardboard piece onto the bottom. Stuff the cabinet and crochet the st together with the sc of the top part. End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off.

β€” Legs :

Info :

Ch 2 with light dark brown or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 9 sc)

Round 3 :

9 sc

Info :

End with 1 sl into the 1st sc and fasten off. Make 3 more legs. Sew the legs at the bottom of the cabinet. Embroider with dark brown the door and knob onto the cabinet.

β€” Plant in Pot :

Info :

Start with the bottom of the pot. Ch 2 with russet or start with a magic ring.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out. Make another part like this, but don't fasten off. Place both parts on top of each other with the cardboard between them and sc them together as follows:

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

24 sc, into the back loops only

Round 6-8 :

24 sc

Round 9 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 10-12 :

30 sc

Round 13 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 14 :

36 sc, into the front loops only

Round 15-16 :

36 sc

Round 17-18 :

36 sc, into the back loops only

Round 19 :

36 sc

Info :

Continue with black.

Round 20 :

Sc the st together with the remaining loops of round 13 at the inside of the flowerpot (= 36 sc)

Round 21 :

6 times (2 sc, sc 2 st together, 2 sc) (= 30 sc)

Round 22 :

Sc every 4th and 5th st together (= 24 sc)

Round 23 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Info :

Stuff the flowerpot.

Round 24 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd st together (= 12 sc)

Round 25 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc)

Info :

Continue with dark green.

Round 26 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd st together (= 4 sc)

Round 27-31 :

4 sc

Round 32 :

4 sc, into the back loops only

Round 33-35 :

4 sc

Round 36 :

4 sc, into the back loops only

Round 37-39 :

4 sc

Round 40 :

4 sc, into the back loops only

Info :

Fasten off. Weave in the end. Attach the dark green yarn into the 1st remaining loop of round 32.

Row 1 :

Make 2 sc into the loops, leave the other 2 loops unworked

Row 2 :

Ch 1, turn around, 2 sc

Row 3 :

Ch 1, turn around, 2 times (2 sc into the next sc) (= 4 sc)

Row 4 :

Ch 1, turn around, 2 sc into the 1st sc, 2 sc, 2 sc into the last sc (= 6 sc)

Row 5-6 :

Ch 1, turn around, 6 sc

Row 7 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together, 2 sc, sc 2 st together (= 4 sc)

Row 8 :

Ch 1, turn around, 2 times (sc 2 st together) (= 2 sc)

Row 9 :

Ch 1, turn around, sc 2 st together (= 1 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Attach the dark green yarn into the next remaining loop of round 32 and make at the other side the same leaf. Repeat this into the remaining loops of round 36 and round 40, so you have 6 leaves in total. Weave in the ends.

β€” Wood Stove :

Info :

Start at the bottom of the wood stove. Ch 2 with black or start with a magic ring.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 7 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 8 :

6 times (3 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 3 sc) (= 48 sc)

Info :

Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out.

Round 9 :

6 times (3 sc, sc 2 st together, 3 sc), into the back loops only (= 42 sc)

Info :

Place the cardboard onto the bottom. Glue if necessary.

Round 10 :

Sc every 6th and 7th st together (= 36 sc)

Round 11 :

36 sc, into the back loops only

Round 12-24 :

36 sc

Round 25 :

6 times (2 sc, sc 2 st together, 2 sc), into the back loops only (= 30 sc)

Round 26 :

30 sc

Round 27 :

Sc every 4th and 5th st together (= 24 sc)

Round 28 :

6 times (1 sc, sc 2 st together, 1 sc) (= 18 sc)

Info :

Stuff the wood stove.

Round 29 :

Sc every 2nd and 3rd st together (= 12 sc)

Round 30 :

6 times (sc 2 st together) (= 6 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Pull the yarn through the 6 remaining st and pull tight. Weave in the end.

β€” Fire :

Info :

The fire is made (in rows) in the tapestry technic. Ch 1 after each row into the color you start with and turn around. Ch 10 with orange.

Row 1 :

9 sc

Row 2 :

5 sc with orange, 1 sc with yellow, 3 sc with orange

Row 3 :

3 sc with orange, 1 sc with yellow, 5 sc with orange

Row 4 :

1 sc with yellow, 3 sc with orange, 3 sc with yellow, 2 sc with orange

Row 5 :

2 sc with orange, 4 sc with yellow, 1 sc with orange, 2 sc with yellow

Row 6 :

9 sc with yellow

Row 7 :

Make with orange a row of sc around the work as follows: 5 sc along the side down, 3 sc at the corner, 7 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 5 sc along the side up

Info :

Continue with dark grey.

Row 8 :

3 sc into the 1st yellow sc of round 6, 7 sc, 3 sc into the last yellow sc of round 6, 6 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 9 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 6 sc, 1 sl into the 1st dark grey sc

Info :

Fasten off. Leave a long yarn hanging. Sew the fire onto the front of the wood stove. Embroider with dark grey 2 times 2 large stitches over the fire.

β€” Stove Pipe :

Info :

Ch 2 with black or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

12 sc into the back loops

Round 4-14 :

12 sc

Round 15-18 :

2 sc, 4 sl, 2 sc, 4 dc

Round 19-20 :

12 sc

Info :

End with 1 sl intothe 1st sc and fasten off. Stuff the stove pipe and sew it onto the back of the wood stove.

β€” Basket with Logs :

β€” Basket :

Info :

Start at the bottom of the basket. Ch 2 with light brown or start with a magic ring.

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

2 sc in every sc (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

2 sc in every 2nd sc (= 18 sc)

Round 4 :

6 times (1 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 1 sc) (= 24 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Draw the crocheted shape onto the cardboard and cut it out. Make another part like this, but don't fasten off. Place both parts on top of each other with the cardboard between them and sc the parts together as follows:

Round 5 :

2 sc in every 4th sc (= 30 sc)

Round 6 :

30 sc, into the back loops only

Round 7-8 :

30 sc

Round 9 :

6 times (2 sc, 2 sc into the next sc, 2 sc) (= 36 sc)

Round 10-11 :

36 sc

Round 12 :

2 sc in every 6th sc (= 42 sc)

Round 13 :

42 sc in Crab stitch: instead of working from right to left, you work from left to right. It creates a twisted edge.

Info :

Weave in the end. For the handles attach the light brown yarn into a sc at the top of the basket, ch 8 and continue with 1 sl into the 4th st from the 1st st. Repeat this at the other side for the other handle. Weave in the ends.

β€” Large Log :

Info :

Ch 2 with sand color or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

* (1 sc, 1 dc) into the next sc, (1 dc, 1 sc) into the next sc, repeat from * another 2 times (= 12 sc)

Round 3 :

12 sc, into the back loops only

Round 4-11 :

12 sc

Round 12 :

1 sc, don't complete the round. From now on this is the beginning of the round.

Info :

Stuff the log.

Round 13 :

Sc into the back loops only: 1 sc, sc 3 st together, 1 sc, sc 3 st together, 1 sc, sc 3 st together (= 6 sc)

Info :

Fasten off. Pull the yarn through the 6 remaining st and pull tight. Weave in the end.

β€” Bark (Large Log) :

Info :

Ch 10 with dark brown

Row 1 :

9 sc

Row 2-4 :

ch 1, turn around, 9 sc

Row 5 :

Make a row of sc around the work as follows: 3 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 7 sc along the bottom, 3 sc at the corner, 3 sc along the side, 3 sc at the corner, 1 sl into the 1st sc of the top

Info :

Fasten off. Sew the bark onto the log.

β€” Small Log (2 times) :

Info :

Ch 2 with sand color or start with a magic ring

Round 1 :

6 sc into the 1st ch or into the magic ring, 1 sl into the 1st sc (= 6 sc)

Round 2 :

6 sc, into the back loops only

Round 3-11 :

6 sc, stuff while crocheting the log

Info :

Fasten off. Pull the yarn through the back loops of the 6 sc and pull tight. Weave in the end.

β€” Bark (Small Log 1) :

Info :

Ch 10 with dark brown

Row 1 :

9 sc

Row 2-9 :

ch 1, turn around, 9 sc

Info :

Fasten off. Fold the bark around the log and sew it onto the log.

β€” Bark (Small Log 2) :

Info :

Make the bark of the 1st log till round 3. Fasten off and sew the bark onto the log.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the back part of the armchair to the bottom part by attaching the sc stitches at their bases together securely.
  • Attach both side panels to the armchair by sewing along the back and bottom edges to create the chair shape.
  • Place the cushion into the completed armchair seat and position the back cushions on the couch.
  • Sew all four legs to each piece of furniture at the corners of the bottom sections for stability.
  • Attach the lampshade to the lamp foot by working into the remaining loops at the connection point.
  • Sew the TV screen onto the front of the TV body and embroider the buttons beside it before attaching the antenna.
  • Place the logs into the basket and position all furniture pieces to create your miniature living room scene.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds, especially when working on the complex side panels
  • πŸ’‘Cut cardboard pieces slightly smaller than your crocheted shapes for easier insertion between layers
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly but evenly to maintain proper furniture shapes without lumps or flat spots
  • πŸ’‘Work the back loop only rounds carefully as they create the structural edges of each piece
  • πŸ’‘Pin all parts in place before sewing to ensure correct positioning and symmetry
  • πŸ’‘The tapestry technique for the TV screen and fire requires carrying yarn neatly to avoid visible floats

This charming miniature living room collection brings the warmth of home to tiny scale! From the cozy armchair with its matching cushion to the retro TV with working antenna details, every piece tells a story of comfort and craftsmanship. The flickering fire effect on the wood stove and the delicate flower petals showcase how yarn can capture life's little moments. Whether displayed in a dollhouse or as standalone art pieces, this set makes a wonderful conversation starter. 🏑 Happy crocheting! 🧢✨

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FAQs

What type of yarn works best for this miniature furniture pattern?

SMC Catania or similar cotton yarn works wonderfully because it holds its shape well and shows stitch definition clearly. The recommended weight pairs perfectly with a 2.5mm hook to create tight, sturdy fabric that won't stretch over time.

Can I substitute the cardboard with something else for structure?

Yes, you can use plastic canvas, craft foam, or even thin chipboard as alternatives. The key is choosing something rigid enough to maintain shape but thin enough to fit between your crocheted layers without creating bulges.

How do I keep my rectangular pieces from becoming wonky?

Count your stitches at the end of every row and use stitch markers at corners. Blocking your finished flat pieces before assembly also helps achieve crisp, even edges on the furniture panels.

What size dollhouse is this furniture designed for?

This collection works best with 1:12 scale dollhouses, which is the most common size. The armchair measures approximately 5-6cm tall, making it perfect for standard dollhouse dolls.

How difficult is the tapestry crochet technique used for the TV screen?

The tapestry sections are beginner-friendly since they only involve two colors and simple color changes. Practice carrying the unused yarn along for a few rows before starting the actual piece to get comfortable with the technique.