Amigurumi terminology
Author: Crochetly · Last updated: May 16, 2026
Amigurumi is the Japanese art of crocheting or knitting small, stuffed toys and figures. The word combines “ami” (meaning knitted or crocheted) and “nuigurumi” (meaning stuffed doll). This page covers the terms you will see in amigurumi patterns.
Basic stitch abbreviations
Section titled “Basic stitch abbreviations”Chain, slip stitch, and single crochet are the core stitches. Increase (inc) adds stitches; invisible decrease (inv dec) reduces them neatly.
| Term | Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Chain | ch | The foundation stitch used to start most crochet projects. |
| Slip Stitch | sl st | Used to join rounds or move the yarn to another part of the work. |
| Single Crochet | sc | The most commonly used stitch in amigurumi; creates a tight, dense fabric. |
| Increase | inc | Make two single crochets in the same stitch to add one stitch. |
| Invisible Decrease | inv dec | A neater, less noticeable decrease by working through the front loops only. |
| Decrease | dec | Combine two stitches into one to reduce stitch count. |
| Stitch | st | A general term for one loop or unit of crochet. |
What pattern-specific instructions do you need to know?
Section titled “What pattern-specific instructions do you need to know?”The magic ring (MR) is essential for starting amigurumi in the round. You will also see “work in continuous rounds” (spiral stitching) and “stuff” for filling the piece.
| Term | Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Magic Ring / Magic Circle | MR / mc | A method to begin crocheting in the round with an adjustable starting loop. |
| Round | rnd | A circular row of stitches, used instead of rows in flat work. |
| Work in Continuous Rounds | Stitching in a spiral without joining at the end of each round. | |
| Join | To connect the end of a round to the beginning with a slip stitch (often not used in amigurumi). | |
| Fasten Off | Secure the final stitch and cut the yarn. | |
| Stuff | Fill the project with fiberfill or other stuffing material. | |
| Finish Off | Weave in the end tail and close the final hole. |
Additional techniques and tips
Section titled “Additional techniques and tips”Back loop only (blo) and front loop only (flo) create texture. Right side (RS) is the outside; wrong side (WS) is hidden. Use a stitch marker to track round starts.
| Term | Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Back Loop Only | blo | Work the stitch only in the back loop of the previous stitch. |
| Front Loop Only | flo | Work the stitch only in the front loop of the previous stitch. |
| Right Side | RS | The outside of the finished project (what will be visible). |
| Wrong Side | WS | The inside of the project, usually hidden. |
| Marker | A tool or piece of yarn used to mark the beginning of a round. |