- Designed by StringyDingDing
Take a look at this fluffy, sweet Santa Claus amigurumi! He's a very festive and happy fellow, that's really committed too delivering all the gifts on time! Start by simply making two legs and connecting them. Then form the body and make the face and arms and the end. It's absolutely adorable!
PHOTOS by StringyDingDing / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on stringydingding.com.or read more about it on Ravelry.
Gingerbread Man
- Designed by StringyDingDing
These adorable little gingerbread men on the pictures below were made by StringyDingDing and you can almost smell the Christmas spices! This sweet Amigurumi is worked in rows - first you start with making 2 feet and connecting them. Then you work them into the body, head and arms. Don't forget to add some buttons!
Chubby Cactus Free Crochet Video Tutorial
This is another super simple crochet cactus pattern that's got a big punch of personality. Basically, you just crochet a simple green ball. Then you add a cute, kawaii-style face with sew-on eyes, an embroidered mouth, and dots of pink yarn for cheeks. This crochet tutorial is offered as a free YouTube video.
Snow Much Fun! Big Snowman
- Designed by StringyDingDing
Winter would’t be complete without building a snowman, right? I mean, just take a look at these cuties by StringyDingDing on the pictures below! They are totally ready for winter and Christmas celebration, so make sure to invite them to your home as soon as you can! What's more, this pattern works up very fast, so you can have your snowmen in to time!
Rainbow Applique Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Cecilia Fameli
What is there at the end of the rainbow? Who knows that? Well, now we all now it's a cloud! This sweet project is incredibly cute, and above all it's so easy to crochet! In other words, let's grab some leftover yarn and let's start!
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly is here.
PHOTOS by Cecilia Fameli /Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on ohlalana.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.