- Designed by we are knitters
This alpaca amigurumi is made with the best quality wool that was shipped straight from Peru! It's gonna be a fun addition to your kiddos toys. You will need a 5 mm hook for this cute and be sure to replace plastic eyes for embroidery for safety reasons!
PHOTOS by we are knitters /Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on weareknitters.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
Amigurumi Teddy Bear Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Amigurumi Today
This sweet little teddy bear on the pictures below was made by Amigurumi Today and it's absolute cutie, isn’t it? You can easily change the colors and customize it. Just remember to replace any plastic elements, in this case - the eyes, for embroidery for safety reasons.
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.
Little bear Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Irina Lebzina
This little cutie designed and made by Irina Lebzina is a true classic! I can't get over how adorable he is. Just take a look at his tiny eyes! However remember to replace them for embroidery for safety reasons. Especially if you're handing it to a little kiddo. The finished size is 3.15-3.54 inches (8-9cm).
PHOTOS by Irina Lebzina /Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Zipzip Bunny Version
In this version of the pattern plastic safety eyes were exchanged for embroidery - and you should keep in mind to do so, if you are planning to give the toy to toddlers or babies. Any plastic elements can be hazardous, so choose simple embroidery instead!