How to Crochet Dog Pudding Plushies for Gifting
Quick, colorful, and soft, get ready for an interesting party decor. This set of kawaii puppy pudding plushies, including an eggie, matcha, and berrie mochi flavors, designed by Miki Meloco, is so cute and irresistible. Luckily, the crochet pattern for crocheting all these pudding plushies is the same; just change the color scheme and get a new variation. Little sewing is needed.
Each one has a plush cream swirl, tiny ears, and a little red berry on top, along with a flat crocheted plate for display on a table. So, crochet one today!
Crochet Puppy Dog Pudding Plushies
You will notice that the designer has used three different styles of brown kawaii eyes in these dog plushie puddings: one with three eye spots, one with one, and one in oval shape.
You can also sew a cross mouth for a more kawaii art feel. A similar tutorial I shared, you can check that, too (crochet bunny in pot plushies).
Now, continue reading this post till the end if you are ready to crochet this desktop gnome. I will explain a bit more!
Designer of Dog Plushies
The designer behind this pair of mochi dog keychains is @mikimeloco – she is a promising kawaii crochet designer, mostly popular for dessert and kawaii character plushies and amigurumi. They are must-haves.
Note: In respect of the creator’s pattern rights, there will be no provision of the written pattern. You can watch the tutorial with on-screen instructions.
Materials for Snowman Gnome
The following materials and tools are needed for crocheting this trio of dog pudding amigurumi:
- She used a thin plush yarn, specifically the DUWEN 1.5mm Matte Chenille Yarn Doll thread. The yarn can be bought from the link provided by the designer.
- 4/0 2.50mm or 5/0 3.00mm crochet hook. Use 3.0mm.
- Mini brown kawaii eyes
Other notions:
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Hot glue/ tacky glue
Abbreviations in Pudding Pattern
The following are the abbreviations used in the pudding plushie pattern:
- Single Crochet (sc): Insert the hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, and pull through both loops on the hook.
- Increase (inc): Work two single crochet stitches into a single stitch to expand the circumference of the round.
- Back Loop Only (BLO): Insert the hook only through the loop furthest away from you to create a defined ridge.
- Slip Stitch (sl st): Insert the hook, yarn over, and pull through the stitch and the loop on the hook to join a round or complete a puff stitch.
- Puff-Stitch Cream (Cluster): Work two partial double crochet stitches into the same stitch, then pull through all loops together.








