- Designed by All About Ami
Tiny amigurumi animals are such cuties, right? These bees would make amazing adorable pencil toppers, magnets, keychains, mirror decorations and many more, sky is the limit here! What's more, all you will need are old scraps of yarn!
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Find this free pattern on allaboutami.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
The Bee-utiful Bees Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Doris Yu
The finished bees are approximately 1.8” wide (without the wings) and 5.1” long. I see a great key chain idea here, right? What's more, it's a very easy and repetitive pattern, in other words, you can make a whole bunch of them in no time at all!
Amigurumi Ladybug Free Crochet Pattern
One of the more overlooked type of free crochet patterns available are those for making keychains. In fact, keychains are useful and are a wonderful little project to introduce children to a world of creativity right there at their fingertips. They also represent a very good way to create small stocking stuffers for the holidays. This Free Amigurumi Ladybug Keychain Crochet Pattern is great for creating ladybugs in different colors to decorate keychains. This little stuffed ladybug could be work up quickly and easily. Keychains would look very cute in those crocheted attires.
Bird Keychains
Of course, an ami birdie can be colorful and playful beyond belief. Thus, here is a little ami parrot that will help you start your car in the morning and put a bit of cheer in a cold day.
Pocket Monsters Keychains Crochet Pattern
These cute Pocket Monsters Keychains are big enough so your keys will never be lost again if you use them as a keychain. You can use them to cheer up your kids school bags, trick or treat bags for Halloween.
They are best made with DK weight yarn or light worsted in any color you choose. You can also use fancy yarn to give the moster more texture.
Tiny Stripes Turtles Free Crochet Pattern
These cute, tiny crochet turtles will be such a fun project to make, even if you are still at the beginning of your crafting journey. In the pattern, the shells are striped but you can crochet them in single colors as well. As this is a tiny project, it will be perfect for leftover yarn odds and ends. The link to the free pattern is under the photo.