If you’ve been looking for a magical project to add to your crochet list, this free crochet mushroom dollhouse pattern is just the thing! Inspired by woodland fairy tales and imaginative play, this little amigurumi house is both fun to make and delightful to display.
Worked with simple stitches and easy shaping, this crochet mushroom house pattern is beginner-friendly yet full of charm. It’s the perfect size for pretend play, a whimsical gift, or a cozy decoration for your home. Whether you’re making it for kids, as part of a fairy garden, or just because you love all things cute and magical, this pattern will bring a smile to your face.
Grab your hook, some yarn, and get ready to create your very own crochet dollhouse — a mushroom cottage straight out of a storybook!
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Crochet Pattern – Free Crochet Pattern – Mushroom Dollhouse
Start Here:
Please read the entire pattern carefully before beginning.
The pattern is written using US terms. The design can be created with yarn in various sizes. I made it with worsted yarn.
Size:
- 2 inches (5 cm) tall with light worsted yarn
Material:
- Yarn calling for a 5.5 mm hook in green, white, red, dark brown, and light brown.
- Embroidery thread in black for the windows.
- Embroidery thread in light brown for the door handle.
- Size 2.75 mm crochet hook (B/2).
- Stitch markers (if needed)
- Tapestry needle
- Facultative: Fabric or hot glue
- poly-fill
Abbreviations:
- chain (ch)
- magic ring (mr)
- single crochet (sc)
- increase (inc)
- invisible decrease (dec)
- slip stitch (sl st)
- half double crochet (hdc)
- double crochet (dc)
- back loop only (blo)
Pattern: How to crochet a mushroom dollhouse?
Let’s start – Free Crochet Pattern – Mushroom dollhouse
- The dollhouse is worked in continuous rounds (as a spiral). Use a stitch marker if needed.
- Fill as you work.
The Mushroom:
We are starting at the top of the house.
With a 2.75 mm crochet and the red:
- Round 1: start 6 sc in a magic ring. (6)
- Round 2: [6 inc]. (12)
- Round 3: [1 sc in all st]. (12)
- Round 4: [1 inc, 1 sc] x6. (18)
- Round 5: [1 sc in all st]. (18)
- Round 6: working in the front loop only: [1 inc, 2 sc] x6. (24)
- Round 7: [1 inc, 3 sc] x6. (30)
- Round 8: [1 sc in all st]. (30)
Cut the yarn and fasten off.
Continue with the white yarn: join it into the back loop of any stitch from Round 5 (I attached mine at the back to keep it less noticeable).
- Round 9: working in the back loops only of Round 5: [1 sc in all st]. (18)
- Rounds 10 to 12: [1 sc in all st]. (18)
- Round 13: [1 inc, 2 sc] x6. (24)
- Rounds 14 to 15: [1 sc in all st]. (24)
- Round 16: [1 inc, 3 sc] x6. (30)
- Round 17: [1 sc in all st]. (30)
- Round 18: [1 dec, 3 sc] x6. (24)
- Round 19: [1 dec, 2 sc] x6. (18)
- Round 20: working in the back loop only: [9 dec]. (9)
Fill the dollhouse.
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail to close the dollhouse. Using your tapestry needle, weave the tail through all the front loops of Round 20, then pull tight to close. Fasten off.
Continue with the green yarn: join it into the front loop of any stitch from Round 19 (I attached mine at the back to keep it less noticeable).
- Round 21: working in the front loop only of Round 19: [2 sc, 1 inc] x6. (24)
- Round 22: [3 sc, 1 inc] x6. (30)
Cut the yarn and fasten off.
The door:
With a 2.75 mm crochet and the dark brown yarn:
- Row 1: ch 5; starting in the second ch from the hook: [1 sc, 1 hdc in the next 3 ch]. (4)
- Row 2: ch1, turn; [1 sc in the next 3 st, 3 sc in the last st; working now on the other side of the chain, 1 sc in the next 3 ch]. (9)
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Using a tapestry needle and the light brown embroidery thread, stitch a small door handle. Then sew (or glue) the door to the front of the dollhouse.
The windows (make 2):
With a 2.75 mm crochet and the light brown yarn:
- Round 1: start 6 sc in a magic ring. (6)
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing. Using your tapestry needle, insert the yarn through both loops of the first stitch of Round 1, then into the back loop only of the last stitch of Round 1. This creates a ‘fake’ single crochet and helps form a neat, perfect circle for the window.
With a tapestry needle and black embroidery thread, stitch a small ‘+’ on each window. Then sew (or glue) the windows to the front of the dollhouse, placing one on each side of the door.
Using your tapestry needle and white yarn, embroider small white stitches around the red cap at the top of the dollhouse.
Your little mushroom dollhouse is ready!
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The pattern and photographs contained in this document are the property of Natalina Craft. This pattern is available for personal use only. No unauthorized reproduction, in whole or in part, or distribution of this pattern or content is allowed.
You may sell finished items in limited amounts. If you sell your finished products online, I would be grateful if you can add a statement saying « Pattern by Natalina Craft » and link back to my post.
Free Crochet Pattern – Mushroom Dollhouse
Free Crochet Pattern – Mushroom Dollhouse
Instructions
Crochet Pattern - Free Crochet Pattern - Mushroom Dollhouse
Start Here:
Please read the entire pattern carefully before beginning.
The pattern is written using US terms. The design can be created with yarn in various sizes. I made it with worsted yarn.
Size:
- 2 inches (5 cm) tall with light worsted yarn
Material:
- Yarn calling for a 5.5 mm hook in green, white, red, dark brown, and light brown.
- Embroidery thread in black for the windows.
- Embroidery thread in light brown for the door handle.
- Size 2.75 mm crochet hook (B/2).
- Stitch markers (if needed)
- Tapestry needle
- Facultative: Fabric or hot glue
- poly-fill
Abbreviations:
- chain (ch)
- magic ring (mr)
- single crochet (sc)
- increase (inc)
- invisible decrease (dec)
- slip stitch (sl st)
- half double crochet (hdc)
- double crochet (dc)
- back loop only (blo)
Pattern: How to crochet a mushroom dollhouse?
Let's start - Free Crochet Pattern - Mushroom dollhouse
- The dollhouse is worked in continuous rounds (as a spiral). Use a stitch marker if needed.
- Fill as you work.
The Mushroom:
We are starting at the top of the house.
With a 2.75 mm crochet and the red:
- Round 1: start 6 sc in a magic ring. (6)
- Round 2: [6 inc]. (12)
- Round 3: [1 sc in all st]. (12)
- Round 4: [1 inc, 1 sc] x6. (18)
- Round 5: [1 sc in all st]. (18)
- Round 6: working in the front loop only: [1 inc, 2 sc] x6. (24)
- Round 7: [1 inc, 3 sc] x6. (30)
- Round 8: [1 sc in all st]. (30)
Cut the yarn and fasten off.
Continue with the white yarn: join it into the back loop of any stitch from Round 5 (I attached mine at the back to keep it less noticeable).
- Round 9: working in the back loops only of Round 5: [1 sc in all st]. (18)
- Rounds 10 to 12: [1 sc in all st]. (18)
- Round 13: [1 inc, 2 sc] x6. (24)
- Rounds 14 to 15: [1 sc in all st]. (24)
- Round 16: [1 inc, 3 sc] x6. (30)
- Round 17: [1 sc in all st]. (30)
- Round 18: [1 dec, 3 sc] x6. (24)
- Round 19: [1 dec, 2 sc] x6. (18)
- Round 20: working in the back loop only: [9 dec]. (9)
Fill the dollhouse.
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail to close the dollhouse. Using your tapestry needle, weave the tail through all the front loops of Round 20, then pull tight to close. Fasten off.
Continue with the green yarn: join it into the front loop of any stitch from Round 19 (I attached mine at the back to keep it less noticeable).
- Round 21: working in the front loop only of Round 19: [2 sc, 1 inc] x6. (24)
- Round 22: [3 sc, 1 inc] x6. (30)
Cut the yarn and fasten off.
The door:
With a 2.75 mm crochet and the dark brown yarn:
- Row 1: ch 5; starting in the second ch from the hook: [1 sc, 1 hdc in the next 3 ch]. (4)
- Row 2: ch1, turn; [1 sc in the next 3 st, 3 sc in the last st; working now on the other side of the chain, 1 sc in the next 3 ch]. (9)
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Using a tapestry needle and the light brown embroidery thread, stitch a small door handle. Then sew (or glue) the door to the front of the dollhouse.
The windows (make 2):
With a 2.75 mm crochet and the light brown yarn:
- Round 1: start 6 sc in a magic ring. (6)
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing. Using your tapestry needle, insert the yarn through both loops of the first stitch of Round 1, then into the back loop only of the last stitch of Round 1. This creates a ‘fake’ single crochet and helps form a neat, perfect circle for the window.
With a tapestry needle and black embroidery thread, stitch a small ‘+’ on each window. Then sew (or glue) the windows to the front of the dollhouse, placing one on each side of the door.
Using your tapestry needle and white yarn, embroider small white stitches around the red cap at the top of the dollhouse.
Your little mushroom dollhouse is ready!
All rights reserved.
The pattern and photographs contained in this document are the property of Natalina Craft. This pattern is available for personal use only. No unauthorized reproduction, in whole or in part, or distribution of this pattern or content is allowed.
You may sell finished items in limited amounts. If you sell your finished products online, I would be grateful if you can add a statement saying « Pattern by Natalina Craft » and link back to my post.
