Stuck on a stitch?

We love hearing from you. Whether you need help with a pattern or want to show off your finished plushie, send it our way. Real crafters read every email here. No robots. Just us, probably with yarn in our laps.

Pattern Help & Questions

Email us at hello@amiloops.com and tell us what round you’re stuck on.

Partnerships & Collaborations

For brand partnerships or creative projects, reach me directly at emma@amiloops.com.

When You’ll Hear Back

We usually reply within 24–48 hours, unless I’m busy counting stitches for the third time.

Let’s Fix That Stitch.


Drop your message in the form below and we’ll reply as soon as we set our hooks down.


Quick Pattern Answers

These are the questions we hear most often, and if yours isn’t here, just use the form above and ask me directly.

Yes, absolutely. You can sell the finished physical plushies at craft fairs, on Etsy, or anywhere you like. I just ask that you credit AmiLoops as the original designer. Please don’t copy, rewrite, or sell the written pattern itself. That part stays here.

Yes, they are. I write clear stitch counts for every single round so you always know how many stitches you should have before moving on. No guessing. No mystery math.

Swap yarns as much as you like. Just adjust your hook size so your stitches stay tight and the stuffing doesn’t peek through, especially with plush or chenille yarn.

Nope. The pattern library is 100% free to read right here on the blog. No paywalls. Just pure crafting.

Right now, all patterns are completely free to read directly on the blog. I recommend bookmarking the page, grabbing your hook, and crocheting along with us step by step.

I truly appreciate the love, but we don’t allow our patterns to be translated and reposted on other websites or social media. For personal use, feel free to use your browser’s built-in translator while you crochet.

Yes! Amigurumi is worked in the round, so you can follow the exact same stitch counts. Your finished plushie will simply be a mirror image of ours, and that’s completely fine.

I’m going to give you honest crafter advice: frog it. Rip back to the last correct round and fix it there. Ignoring one missed increase almost always turns into a slightly lopsided head later.