
Unless you’ve been living under a rock somewhere in the Outer Rim, you’ve probably seen Baby Yoda memes absolutely everywhere over the past few years. Grogu, also known as The Child from The Mandalorian, somehow managed to conquer the internet with those giant ears, tiny hands, and permanently concerned expression. I finally started watching the series this week, and I completely get the obsession now. He’s ridiculously cute.
Naturally, the crochet world wasted no time turning this little green icon into plushies, blankets, hats, ornaments, sweaters, and pretty much everything else imaginable. Narrowing this roundup down to just 20 patterns was honestly the hardest part because there are so many creative designs out there.
(P.S. I also put together a collection of Star Wars-inspired crochet patterns if you’re ready to fully embrace your crafty Jedi era.)
Essentials
Patterns
Baby Yoda Amigurumi (Removable Robe)
by Beefriendscrochet
I love this one because the robe is a separate piece, which means you can dress him up for any season. Think cozy winter layers, festive holiday outfits, or tiny everyday looks. It’s a fun and flexible pattern that lets you get creative while making an adorable little friend.
Baby Yoda Ornament
by Spin A Yarn
Your Christmas tree deserves at least one tiny galactic guest. This ornament is quick, simple, and ridiculously cute, with floppy ears, rosy details, and the sweetest sleepy expression. I especially love the textured little coat because it gives the whole piece that cozy handmade holiday feel.
Baby Yoda / Grogu Squishy Pillow
by Crochetplushies
Craft your very own huggable rendition of everyone's favorite pint-sized Jedi, perfect for cuddling during intergalactic adventures or as a charming addition to any Star Wars-themed space. Whether you're a crochet aficionado or just starting out, this pattern promises hours of cozy crafting fun for fans of all ages.
Keychain-Size Baby Yoda (Video Tutorial)
by Amiguruku
What an adorable tiny Baby Yoda! This beginner-friendly video tutorial walks you through each step to create your own pint-sized galactic cutie, from those iconic ears to the cozy robe. A fun, easy make for Star Wars fans, handmade gift-givers, or anyone who believes cuteness is strong with this one.
Baby Yoda + Space Pod
by Ami Amour
Tiny hands, giant ears, and one very important space pod. I love two-in-one patterns like this because you get the full cozy scene in one project. The instructions are super easy to follow, and the finished set looks adorable sitting on a shelf, nursery, or desk like a tiny galactic roommate.
Round Plush Baby Yoda
by damnitjanetletscrochet
Round, squishy, and impossible not to love. This tiny baby alien starts as a simple ball shape, then slowly comes to life stitch by stitch with its floppy ears, little robe, and sweet expression. It’s a quick project that’s perfect for a cozy rainy afternoon and makes such a cute desk buddy or handmade gift.
Bounty Hunter + Baby Alien
by MedaamiPatterns
Craft your own miniature Djin Djarin, the stoic bounty hunter, and his lovable companion Grogu, snugly nestled in their iconic pod. Whether you're a seasoned amigurumi enthusiast or a beginner, this pattern is perfect for creating a charming duo from a galaxy far, far away.
Yoda-Inspired Newborn Outfit
by Bee Mine Crochet
If you love Star Wars and recently had a baby, or know someone who did, this pattern is just perfect for you! This newborn outfit is almost too cute to handle, tiny, cozy, and full of character. It’s the kind of handmade piece that turns an everyday moment into something special, and makes for the sweetest, most memorable gift.
Low Sew Grogu
by KnotsByJak
Create your very own cuddly rendition of the adorable Baby Yoda, perfect for snuggling up during your next Star Wars marathon or displaying proudly in your home. Whether you're a crochet novice or a seasoned stitcher, this pattern offers a delightful way to bring a touch of the Force into your crochet repertoire with minimal sewing required.
Green Space Baby Cup Cozy
by squishes & squiggles
Coffee tastes better when it comes wrapped in tiny space bounty hunter vibes. This Mandalorian-inspired coffee sleeve is such a fun little project for gifting, especially for coworkers, teachers, or that one friend who treats their morning latte like a sacred ritual. Quick to make, practical, and guaranteed to get compliments in the office kitchen.
2-in-1 Baby Yoda
by CosFamily
Unleash your inner Jedi crafter with our Baby Yoda Crochet Pattern! Dive into the enchanting world of crochet and bring to life your very own adorable rendition of the beloved Baby Yoda. With step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, this pattern guides you through every stitch to create a charming masterpiece worthy of the Force.
Chibi Baby Yoda
by Sweet Softies
An adorable miniature version of the most beloved character of 2019/2020. The pattern is suitable for beginners and includes step-by-step photos to guide you through the making process.
Baby Yoda (The Child) Sweater
by Craftsy Jackie
Cold weather feels a lot more fun when your sweater looks like it came straight from a tiny galaxy far, far away. This Baby Yoda-inspired design is cozy, oversized, and packed with personality, from the soft green tones to the adorable hood details. It’s definitely a bigger project that you’ll spend some quality time with over a couple of weeks, but honestly? Watching it slowly come together stitch by stitch is part of the magic.
Baby Yoda Bookmark
by Lee Sheldon
Make your reading sessions a little cuter with this tiny baby alien bookmark peeking out from the pages of your favorite book. It’s a quick afternoon project with simple shapes and fun little details, which makes it perfect for beginners or last-minute handmade gifts. I can already picture this little guy guarding a fantasy novel beside a giant cup of coffee.
Alien Mentor Hooded Scarf
by SarahsHausofCrochet
Part scarf, part hood, part tiny-galaxy-creature cosplay moment. This adorable hooded scarf is warm, cozy, and guaranteed to turn heads the second those floppy ears appear. The best part? It’s surprisingly easy to make, even though the finished piece looks straight out of a convention floor or winter market. Honestly, I’d wear this all season long with zero shame.
Yoda-Inspired Lovey Blanket
by Kristen's Crochet
Soft, cuddly, and tiny-hand approved. This baby alien lovey blanket is the kind of project that instantly becomes a favorite nap-time companion, with floppy ears perfect for little fingers to grab and snuggle. It’s such a sweet handmade gift for babies and toddlers, and the comforting texture makes it feel extra cozy during bedtime stories and sleepy afternoons.
Chubby Baby Yoda Amigurumi
by Autumn Leaflet
Tiny shelf buddy energy at its absolute peak. This Baby Yoda amigurumi doll is small enough to sit on a desk, bookshelf, or nursery shelf, but still packed with personality thanks to those oversized ears and sweet little face. It’s a fun project for gifting too, especially for friends and family who instantly melt at anything cute and handmade.
Baby Yoda Applique
by Hooked by Holtby
Sometimes the smallest details make handmade projects feel extra special, and these little appliques do exactly that. Add them to jackets, tote bags, backpacks, baby clothes, or even hats for an instant crochet upgrade with adorable galactic charm. They’re quick to stitch up, beginner-friendly, and perfect for using up leftover yarn while giving your favorite items a bit more personality.
Yoda-Inspired Winter Hat
by KidzLidzAndOtherDigz
Cold weather gets a lot cuter with floppy alien ears involved. This adorable winter hat pattern includes everything you need to make a cozy beanie with ear flaps, braided ties, and those unmistakable long Yoda-inspired ears. The instructions are easy to follow, and the finished hat has such a playful look that kids and adults will both want to wear it all season long.
Baby Yoda Coffee Cup Sleeve
by LoFernYarnandCharm
It’s honestly hard to look at this cup cozy without smiling. Between the floppy ears, sweet little face, and cozy texture, it turns an ordinary coffee break into something way more fun. This is the kind of quick project that makes a perfect handmade gift for friends, coworkers, or yourself because your morning latte deserves a little personality too.

Hi, I'm Adriana.
Curiosity is kind of my personality trait. If there's something new to learn, make, test, or take apart just to see how it works, I'm in.
I'm a mom of two, a lover of art in all forms, and a firm believer that handmade things carry extra soul. This is my little corner of the internet where ideas turn into stitches.
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