Fun Crochet Boba Plushie Pattern to Personalize Your Space

Make your own adorable handmade decor or gift with this free crochet Boba Plushie pattern, designed for beginners and fun to customize.

Trendy Crochet Boba Plushie Pattern for Customized Gifts

Cuteness meets creativity with this irresistibly charming crochet project! Perfectly designed to resemble a delightful cup of boba tea, this plushie is not only adorable but also functional—use it for decorating your space, gifting to loved ones, or even selling at craft fairs. Its cheerful design, complete with a pop of color, straw detail, and embroidered boba pearls, makes it a standout addition to any handmade collection.

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This crochet boba plushie pattern is perfect for both beginners and seasoned crafters alike. With its simple steps and charming results, this plushie makes for a fun and customizable project. Whether you’re a fan of boba tea or just love plushies, this crochet pattern offers endless creative possibilities.

The pattern is easy to follow, making it an enjoyable craft that you can complete in no time. Add your unique touches by choosing different yarn colors or experimenting with different embellishments. It’s a wonderful gift idea for friends or a cute addition to your home decor!

Materials Needed

Here’s a list of materials required to complete the plushy:

  1. Yarn: Three different colors (customizable for base, details, and straw).
    • Brianna uses Blue (Red Heart brand) for the plushy base.
    • Brown is used to embroider boba pieces.
    • Mustard yellow for the straw.
  2. Crochet Hook: Size 3 mm crochet hook.
  3. Stuffing: For plushy firmness—amount depends on desired softness/firmness.
  4. Safety Eyes: Standard black (or any preferred accessory).
  5. Darning Needle: For embroidering and finishing touches.
  6. Black Embroidery Thread or Yarn: To embroider facial features.
  7. Stitch Marker: To keep track of your rounds.

Crochet Pattern

The Base (Boba Cup)

  • Row 1: Begin with a magic circle and do six single crochets into the circle. Pull the short string to close it.

  • Row 2: Do an increase (two single crochets) in every stitch around for a total of 12 stitches.

  • Row 3: Alternate one single crochet with one increase around for a total of 18 stitches.

  • Row 4: Do two single crochets followed by one increase around for a total of 24 stitches.

  • Row 5: Do three single crochets followed by one increase around for a total of 30 stitches.

  • Row 6: Do four single crochets followed by one increase around for a total of 36 stitches.

  • Row 7: Work in the back loops only and do one single crochet in every stitch around for a total of 36 stitches.

  • Rows 8-21: Do a single crochet in every stitch around for a total of 36 stitches per row.

The Lid

  • Row 22 (Part A): Change to white yarn and work in the front loops only, doing a single crochet in every stitch for a total of 36 stitches.

  • Row 22 (Part B): Work in the back loops from the previous round, doing a single crochet in every stitch for a total of 36 stitches.

  • Rows 23-24: Do a single crochet in every stitch around for a total of 36 stitches per row.

  • Round 25: Do four single crochets followed by one decrease around for a total of 30 stitches.

  • Round 26: Do three single crochets followed by one decrease around for a total of 24 stitches.

  • Round 27: Do two single crochets followed by one decrease around for a total of 18 stitches.

  • Round 28: Do one single crochet followed by one decrease around for a total of 12 stitches.

  • Round 29: Do six decreases around. In the last decrease, change the color to the straw color.

The Straw

  • Round 30: Do a single crochet in every stitch for a total of six stitches.

  • Rows 31-34: Continue with a single crochet in every stitch for a total of six stitches per row.

Tutor’s Suggestions

  • Feel free to customize colors, patterns, placement of features, and overall design to match your creativity.
  • Stuff the plushy to your desired firmness using tweezers or a pencil to push stuffing into tight spaces like the straw.
  • Take your time with each round; consistency in stitch size is key!
  • Make this project for craft markets or gifts, but don’t forget to credit Brianna if selling.

Special Features of the Boba Plushy

  • Beginner Friendly: A no-sew project with just a few embroidery touches.
  • Customizable: Use any yarn colors and materials to design your unique plushy.
  • Perfect for Gifting: A small, quick, and adorable gift idea for loved ones.
  • Market Suitable: Easy to replicate, making it suitable for selling at craft fairs.

Level of Difficulty

Beginner Level
No complex sewing or advanced techniques are required, making this project approachable for those new to crochet. Brianna takes time to explain each step, making it easy to follow along.

Conclusion

By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have your own adorable crochet boba plushy. Whether for yourself, as a gift, or for selling at markets, this project is versatile, fun, and creative. Brianna encourages you to tag her on social media when sharing your finished boba!

Pro Tip

Always place your stitch marker at the start of each round to avoid losing track, especially when working on repetitive rounds.

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