π§ Mango Cream Cake Amigurumi – Free Crochet Pattern
Looking for a sweet project that’s cute enough to eat? This mini mango cream cake crochet plush is just the dessert-inspired design you’ve been craving! With its fluffy whipped top, adorable mango balls, and delicate dripping glaze, this pattern is perfect for advanced beginners and experienced crocheters alike.
Whether you’re decorating your studio, gifting a handmade treat, or just love dessert-themed amigurumi, this mini cake is sure to impress. Read on for the full pattern in US crochet terms!
π° Materials Needed
Yarn: Milk cotton or similar in these colors:
Cream (for whipped topping)
Pale yellow or beige (for cake body)
Black or dark brown (for cake base)
Bright orange (for mango balls)
Crochet Hook: 2.0 mm or size that matches your yarn
Stuffing: Polyester fiberfill
Stitch marker
Scissors
yarn needle
πͺ‘ Abbreviations (US Crochet Terms)
Here’s a quick reference of the abbreviations used:
MR – Magic Ring
sc – Single Crochet
Hdc - Half Double Crochet
Dc - Double Crochet
Tr - Treble Crochet
inc – Increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
dec – Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)
BLO - Back Loop Only
FLO - Front Loop Only
ch – Chain
sl st – Slip Stitch
st – Stitch
x – Times (e.g., repeat count)
R - row
L - Loop
π§Ά Pattern
π₯ Cake Base
R1: 8 sc in a magic ring [8]
R2: inc x8 [16]
R3: (sc, inc) x8 [24]
R4: (sc, inc, sc) x8 [32]
R5: (sc x3, inc) x8 [40]
R6: (sc x2, inc, sc x2) x8 [48]
R7: (sc x5, inc) x8 [56]
R8: BLO, sc in each st around [56]
R9: sc in each st around [56]
R10–R20: Change color to pale yellow, sc in each st around [56]
R21: BLO, sc in each st around [56]
R22: (sc x5, dec) x8 [48]
R23: (sc x2, dec, sc x2) x8 [40]
R24: (sc x3, dec) x8 [32]
R25: (sc, dec, sc) x8 [24]
R26: (sc, dec) x8 [16] – FO and leave a tail for sewing.
π§ Whipped Cream Topping (Worked from back post, reversed direction)
R1: 8 sc in a magic ring [8]
R2: inc x8 [16]
R3: (sc, inc) x8 [24]
R4: (sc, inc, sc) x8 [32]
R5: (sc x3, inc) x8 [40]
R6: (sc x2, inc, sc x2) x8 [48]
R7: (sc x5, inc) x8 [56]
R8: BLO, sc around [56]
R9–R10: sc around [56]
R11 onward: Create wave drip pattern as follows:
Work a variety of mini shell/chain loops alternating:
sc (hdc, sc, hdc tr inc, hdc) sl st, sc (dc, dc) sc, sl st, (sc, hdc, dc, tr, tr, dc, hdc, sc) sl st, sc, (tr, tr inc, hdc) sc, sl st, sc, (ch 6, from 2nd ch, 5 hdc) skip, sl st, sc, sc, (dc inc, tr inc, dc inc) sc, sl st, sc, (sc, hdc, hdc, sc) sl st, sc, (ch 5, from 2nd ch, 3 hdc) skip, sl st, sc, (hdc, dc, tr inc, dc, hdc) sl st, sc, hdc, sc
π₯ Mango Balls (Make 3)
R1: 6 sc in MR
R2: 6 inc (12)
R3: BLO, 12 sc (12)
R4-R5: 12 sc [12]
R6: dec around [6] – FO and leave a long tail for sewing.
Make 3 identical balls. You can also modify them to make raspberries or strawberries by changing the color.
π§© Assembly Instructions
Stuff the cake base lightly and close with the cream top using the leftover tails. Sew both securely.
Attach the mango balls by sewing them closely together at the top center of the whipped cream.
If desired, add a decorative paper doily under the cake or place it on a small plate for extra aesthetic.
Optional: Sew a magnet or keychain ring to turn it into decor or a functional gift!
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π Conclusion
Congratulations! You’ve just completed your sweet crochet mango cream cake. This fun and quirky design is a delicious-looking addition to your collection or handmade gift box.
Dessert-inspired amigurumi always brings smiles—especially when topped with cute fruit and realistic texture. Try experimenting with other flavors like chocolate drizzle, cherry toppers, or even candles to turn it into a birthday cake!
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πΈ Credits
Original pattern by ε°ηΊ’δΉ¦ artist θε
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English translation and blog adaptation by Cozy Crochet Tales
π Pattern Credit & Disclaimer
This crochet pattern is inspired by a design created by θε εζη, a talented crochet artist who originally shared their work on platforms like ε°ηΊ’δΉ¦ (Xiaohongshu). These beautifully crafted pieces have been shared across various social media platforms, and we discovered them as part of our love for handmade creations.
We do not claim ownership of the original design. This version has been translated and adapted into US crochet terms purely for educational and personal crafting purposes, to help fellow crocheters follow along more easily.
Our goal is to share joy, promote creativity, and encourage handmade artistry while respecting the original creator’s work. If you are the original artist and would like credit updated or content removed, please contact us directly—we’re happy to cooperate and make any necessary changes.
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