Put on your Awesome Mix Vol. 1, grab your crochet hook, and crochet yourself your very own baby Groot. This adorable Free Crochet Groot Pattern was inspired by the 2014 summer blockbuster, Guardians of the Galaxy. Whether or not you've seen the film, it's impossible to resist this cute little dancing tree. In addition to worsted weight yarn and embroidery thread, you'll also need pipe cleaners, safety eyes, stuffing, and of course, a small pot to complete this crocheted Groot. Make one for yourself and also make one for a friend -- everyone needs a dancing Groot in their life!
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Bunny Safety Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Whether you call it a safety blanket, a lovey, a security blanket or a comforter, this safety blanket is most adored by babies and toddlers around the world. This Bunny Safety Blanket Free Crochet Pattern is a plush toy and security blanket all in one. This super cute Bunny Safety Blanket will make a great baby shower gift. Different from most Bunny Lovey, it sews Bunny's head at the top of it, and crocheted four paws for all four corners, adding a pompom as bunny's tail. This project is perfect for intermediate crocheters. It will make a perfect Easter gift to your little ones. Thanks Elisa Sartori for sharing this free crocheting pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below the photo. Happy crocheting.
Baby Gator Amigurumi
Baby Gator will make an adorable addition to your amigurumi pattern collection. He stands only 8" tall and works up quickly using I Love This Cotton Yarn (or any worsted) and a size F hook. Use thread instead of safety eyes for a great baby gift! Skill level: Easy Finished item measures approximately 8" tall. Materials you will need: I Love This Cotton Yarn 3 oz. Bright Green 2 oz. Buttercup Size F (3.75 mm) crochet hook Yarn needle Fiberfill 10 mm black safety eyes
Lamp Genie
You will be able to make three wishes with this new pattern of the Magic Lamp Genie by Hi Sheep. We need: yarn (light blue, blue, yellow, red and black), black embroidery floss, crochet hook 3 mm, safety eyes 8 mm, stuffing, pipe cleaner, weight for the base and the center of the lamp. The Genie and the lamp together will measure 24 cm / 9,4 inch tall approx. This is a written pattern with pictures.
Amigurumi Octopus
Make an adorable little octopus with long curly tentacles using this easy to follow pattern. You can easily add a small bow or flower to the head or even a little bowtie. The octopus is made in 2 pieces, the head is crocheted and then the tentacles are made in one piece that is then sewed onto the bottom of the head. Materials: 1 skein of Patons Grace yarn (Azure) Size 3.125 crochet hook Two 8mm safety eyes Embroidery needle Embroidery floss for the mouth Stuffing for the head
Crochet Snowman Amigurumi With Christmas Tree Pattern By Knit A Miracle
Please meet Kevin, the Snowman, and his special Christmas Tree! Have you bought your Christmas tree for the season? Kevin has a special Christmas tree also for you!
Kevin is approximately 18 cm from head to toe (7″) and approximately 20 cm (7.8″) with the hat on. The Christmas tree is23 cm (9″)tall. They are made of soft cotton yarn, good humor, and love.
You can use any other yarn you find suitable - Kevin and his Christmas tree can come taller or smaller but still a lot of fun to crochet and become friends with.
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
Crochet Octopus Free Pattern - No Eyes Required
If you want to avoid the issue of safety eyes altogether, then one option is to forgo the eyes entirely. They aren't necessary to make a cute crochet octopus. Lilla Bjorn Crochet used this pattern and explains why she chose a no-eyes design. The pattern is by Anastasia Popova of Crochet for Babies.