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Princess Belle Doll · Amigurumi Crochet Pattern


Does your little one love princesses? This doll would be the perfect birthday gift or Christmas holiday gift! 

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The Princess Belle doll features a low-sew amigurumi wearing the beautiful iconic yellow dress in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast movie. At 10 inches in height, she’s plush and huggable for any little princess lover. She is almost completely no-sew and worked all in one piece, except for attaching the hair cap to the head.

Here's her pattern preview video!

  

This design features off-shoulder straps and a gold trim around her dress. 


Belle’s hair is worn in a bun with middle-part curtain bangs and long curls in the back. 


She is also wearing gloves and shoes using yarn color changes.



About the Pattern

  • Low-sew doll (sewing is only required for attaching the hair cap to the head!)
  • Height: 10 inches
  • Suitable for intermediate crocheters who are familiar with changing yarn colors, attaching yarn, and basic amigurumi/crochet stitches 
  • Perfect birthday gift or Christmas holiday gift for girls who love princesses!


Recommended Yarn

This pattern was designed with super bulky weight chenille velvet yarn. I used Hobbii Honey Bunny yarn, and the end result is a very plush, squishy, and super soft amigurumi! Another option for a large doll is using blanket yarn. Medium weight yarn in cotton or acrylic are great choices for producing a smaller doll with clear stitch definition.


Uses 

  • Plush toy for children to play with 
  • Selling at craft fairs, markets, or boutiques
  • Birthday gift or Christmas holiday gift for little princess lovers
  • Christmas stocking stuffer

PDF Pattern

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Disclaimer: These crochet patterns are fan art inspired by Disney Princess characters. I do not own the rights to this character, and all copyrights and trademarks belong to Disney. This pattern is for personal use only and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Disney. Please do not sell or distribute the pattern or finished items as official Disney merchandise.

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