How to Crochet Labubu Accessories (Overalls + Daisy Pouch)
Beautifully dressing up your Labubu through crocheting is super easy, and here is a must-have project! Learn how to crochet a set of two oh-so cute crochet Labubu accessories for spring, including simple overalls and a puffy daisy crossbody pouch! You can fit the overalls to a 17cm doll, while the crossbody bag is equally good for any Labubu size and can even be used as a bag charm. The bag also includes a tiny leaf, which even although not functional but adds to the beauty of the outfit.
So, if you are ready for crocheting this complete Labubu outfit, continue reading this post till the end. There you will find the complete tutorial!
About the Designer: The designer behind this is Labubu outfit @Myhandmade – out of over 484 videos, she motsly has tutorials for crocheting clothing and accessories for Labubu doll, particularly for the 17cm collectible plushie LaBuBu. From dresses to hats (including sunflower hats), and mini bags, she crochets everything for Labubu dolls. One can see in a blink that she is a lover of Labubu doll. The videos show how to make outfits, including dresses, cowboy outfits, and hats like a sunflower or cowboy dress.
Note: In respect for the creator’s pattern rights, there will be no provision of the written pattern. You can watch the tutorial with on-screen written instructions at the end of this post.
Crochet Labubu Accessories Tutorial
Skill Level: Beginners. As for the usual flower and leaf project that needs shaping, you gonna need cluster of treble decreases for a puffy effect and working in the round also along with the six basic crochet stitches. These are the chain stitch, single crochet, double crochet, slip stitches, increase, FLO, chain-skipping, color-changes, and some basic sewing. The pattern is written in the US instructions. You will also use the flat work, starting from a slip knot for the outfit!
Tutorial Timing: Approximately 33 Minutes Only (the crochet Labubu overalls are the same as those used for the crochet bear Labubu outfit. This crochet project is perfect for practicing crochet clothes, which can be used for baby and then adult dresses, too.)
Personalization Tips: While the tutor uses brown yarn for crochet overalls, you can use any yarn that suits your Labubu color, from pink to blue, and even a premium one. To adjust the size for a 24cm doll, make sure you have a correct understanding of how each measurement will affect the stitch count!
Pattern Type: An on-screen written pattern is available if you find written instructions easy to follow along with.
Materials Needed
Gather the following crochet materials and tools for crocheting this Labubu outfit for beginners:
- Yarn: 4-ply Milk Cotton Yarn
- Hook: 2.5 mm
Techniques & Stitches
The following are the crochet stitches that you need to crochet this Labubu dress:
Chain (ch): Create a slip knot, yarn over, pull through the loop on the hook; repeat for the desired number.
Single Crochet (sc): Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over again, pull through both loops.
Decrease (dec / sc2tog): Insert hook into the first stitch, yarn over, pull through; insert into the next stitch, yarn over, pull through; yarn over, pull through all loops.
Increase (inc): Insert the hook into the stitch, make 1 sc; insert into the same stitch again, make another sc.
Slip Stitch (sl st): Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull through both the stitch and the loop on the hook.
Half Double Crochet (hdc): Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull through (3 loops on hook); yarn over, pull through all 3 loops.
Double Crochet (dc): Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull through (3 loops); yarn over, pull through 2 loops; yarn over, pull through the last 2 loops.
Treble / Triple Crochet (tr): Yarn over twice, insert hook, yarn over, pull through (4 loops); yarn over, pull through 2 loops at a time until 1 loop remains.
Treble Together (tr2tog / tr3tog): Yarn over twice, insert hook into the first stitch, yarn over, pull through (4 loops); yarn over, pull through 2 loops twice, leaving the last loop on hook; repeat in the next stitch(es); yarn over, pull through all loops on the hook.







