Learn how to crochet an adorable bunny with this lovely and cute crochet amigurumi pattern. This lovely little crochet animal is worked up in Patons Wool Roving Yarn and is especially cuddly. This cutie is the perfect project for a new baby or toddler.
From the Designer:"Layla is the newest addition to the B.hooked Crochet family of free patterns and she's definitely one of the brightest! I had so much fun creating her. She is the cutest crochet bunny around! Crochet stuffed animals, or amigurumi as it's often referred to as is one of my favorite forms of crochet. It's so neat watching all the pieces come together and it leaves so much room for creativity. When crafting Layla, I had sweet and simple in mind. I wanted to create a bunny that looks professional but is easy to crochet. She came together in about 5 short evenings of crochet so you have plenty of time to make a few Easter Layla’s of your own!"
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Cuddly Rudolph Amigurumi
Rudolph is many things: the hero of foggy Christmases, beloved helper of Santa, and now, he is the cuddly companion of your little one! The Cuddly Rudolph Amigurumi brings your favorite reindeer to life in this amigurumi free pattern. With adorable little antlers, ears, and the iconic red nose, this Rudolph amigurumi doll will be too cute to resist, so you might just have to make another one to serve as a handmade Christmas decoration. His cheerful personality will be the perfect crochet Christmas pattern to get you in the mood for the holidays.
Velvet Bunny Amigurumi
This velveteen bunny born as a part of my amigurumi adventure. This year I'm focusing to learn how to crochet/design amigurumi patterns. I realized the velvet yarn is perfect for making amigurumi. It has that felted texture to make cute and cuddly animals. Velvet bunny amigurumi perfect for gift giving to the bunny lover in your life. He is so soft and squishy! Well, I need to say, I'm not an expert on crochet amigurumi designing. I just start to learn how to crochet and designing these beautiful and creative creatures. I thought it is hard. NO… If you already have an experience crocheting amigurumi, I hope you can do it better than me.
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Crochet Hook H/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight (3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge 16 sc x 15 rows = (4” x 4”) with H-8, 5mm crochet hook.
Finished Size 13.5″ tall
Adorable Owl Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern
Amigurumi patterns are so fun to work up because you can really make them come to life. Owl Amigurumi are particularly popular among those Amigurumi patterns, because they are so so cute. And they are perfectly plush to wrap your arms around and snuggle with. We have already featured a few owl patterns in the past. This is another cute one for you. You can use this adorable Owl Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern to make a Cute Cuddly Owl for that sweet child in your life. Thanks Amigurumi Today for sharing these free patterns. These links for these free patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.
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Amigurumi Elephant - Free Crochet Pattern
Crochet this little amigurumi elephant using this simple free pattern. Great for baby shower gifts! Materials Needed: Size 2.25mm crochet hook 1 ball of mercerized cotton yarn for the main body color - my favorite is Patons Grace, the color I used is “Lotus” A small amount of mercerized cotton yarn in the second color for the feet, tail, and flower - I used Patons Grace “Blush” 2 - 6mm black safety eyes 1 pipe cleaner, any color Embroidery/yarn needle Fiber fill Sewing pins
Cuddles the Crochet Unicorn
Learn how to crochet a unicorn with this lovely little pattern for babies. This free crochet pattern uses Bernat baby blanket yarn, making the final product extra cuddly and perfect for little ones. Additionally, this pattern uses a yarn design for the eyes instead of plastic pieces, ensuring that it is safe for even the littlest cuddlers. Crochet animal patterns like this unicorn make fantastic baby shower gifts.
From the Blogger:"Cuddles is made up of 9 elements - four legs, body, head, two ears and horn. You can work them in any order you like! Before each element is complete, you will need to add stuffing (before the opening is too small). Once each element is complete, I recommend attaching them in this order - front legs to body, head, back legs, ears and horn. Once you have attached all of the elements, bring cuddles to life by embroidering the eyes and adding a mane and tail!"