Crochet Mushroom Plushie You’ll Want to Make This Weekend
A soft little mushroom plushie is such a fun project for when you want something cute, quick and relaxing to crochet. This one has that cozy handmade look and would make a beautiful desk buddy, shelf decor, or sweet small gift. This is based on a beginner step-by-step plush mushroom amigurumi tutorial.

Why You’ll Like This Project
This mushroom plushie is cute, easy to shape and great to practice soft amigurumi. If you like small projects that come together without being too complicated then it is especially nice.
Required Materials
- soft or plush yarn
- Crochet hook
- Fillings
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker Scissors
Choose your yarn and hook size to achieve the fit and texture you are looking for.
Best Yarn For This Pattern
To give this mushroom a round, cuddly look, use soft plush yarn. Opt for a smooth yarn that holds its shape well for more stitch definition.
Level of skill
Easy for new people. This tutorial is a super simple step to step amigurumi project for beginners.
Size & Fit Guide Guide
Changing your yarn weight and hook size can make your mushroom bigger or smaller Add a few more rounds if you want a taller stem or wider cap, and stop when the shape looks right to you.
Stitches Inc
- Magic circle
- Single crochet Increases Decreases
- finish with slip stitch
How to Do It:

Get the Foundation Started
Start with a small ring and work in rounds to create the basic shape. Make sure your stitches are even so the plushie is smooth and firm.
Work the Main
Build the stem first, then continue to shape the mushroom by expanding where you want it wider, and contracting where you want it to curve in. Fill it in as you go so the shape stays even.
Make the hat
Work the cap separately, keeping full and round. The top is shaped to fit neatly over the stem.
Join or Form
Attach the cap to the stem and close it up nice and tight. In this tutorial we are using separate mushroom sections with the cap pieces joined together to create the full plush look.
Create the Edges
Check for gaps, change the stuffing and weave in all ends securely. When fully closed, smooth out the shape with your hands.
Useful Hints
Use a stitch marker from the first round so you don’t lose your place. Pull the tension fairly tight to help hide the stuffing. Shape the stem and cap with your hands before closing it up so the plushie is even.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Stuffing until the stitches give
- Skip the first stitch of each round
- Leaving the cap too loose for the stem
- Finishing the article without looking at the form
- Ends left too short to weave in securely
Ideas for Customization
Pick a classic red hat, a woodland neutral or a pastel shade for a softer look. You can add embroidered spots, a little smile, blush details or make a whole set in different sizes.
Tips on Style
This mushroom plush is perfect for a shelf, a reading nook, a craft cart, or nestled in a gift basket. It’s also a cute seasonal decoration for autumn and cottagecore inspired spaces.
Care Instructions
If desired, gentle wash in cool water. Wring out excess water without twisting; reshape gently and lay flat to dry.
Time Commitment
Depending on your speed, yarn, size, and stitch pattern this may take a few hours.
Summary of the story
This is the sort of crochet project that makes you happy from beginning to end. A mushroom plushie is a cute little make that is easily customizable so it’s a lovely make to make for yourself or someone special.
FAQs
Can beginners make this mushroom plushie?
Yes, it is a beginner-friendly amigurumi style project.
Do I need plush yarn?
No. Plush yarn gives it a cuddly look, but other yarns can work too.
Can I change the size?
Yes. Use different yarn weights or keep crocheting until you like the size.
Do I have to use the same colors?
No. Mushrooms look cute in bold, neutral, or pastel shades.
Is this good for gifts?
Yes, it is a sweet handmade gift and works well as a small decor piece.