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Sandra The Mermaid Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by Yazmina Nieblas

Sandra is a happy and adventurous mermaid, that will absolutely love to be your kid best friends and show him or her the ocean! Moreover, the doll is really simple to crochet, just remember to replace plastic elements for embroidery if you're gifting it to a toddler.

Sandra The Mermaid Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

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Find this free pattern on minasscraft.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.

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Lollipop, the unicorn Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by Rachel Hoe

Lollipop is a very happy unicorn, that loves flying in the clouds and spending time with her friends. But I'm pretty sure she will love hanging out with your kiddo! Lollipop is really quite simple to crochet. All you need to remember is to replace any plastic elements for embroidery, if you're gifting it to a little kid.

Lollipop, the unicorn Free Crochet Pattern

Photo is by herminaov / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on littleyarnfriends.tumblr.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.

Amigurumi Mermaid Cat Doll Crochet Free Pattern

Are you a crochet lover who is sick of making blankets, hats, and gloves? Here are a few Crochet Amigurumi Mermaid Doll Patterns for you to start a little different project. The Mermaid Dolls in the pictures below are very beautiful. They are great gifts for little girls who are fascinated by mermaids. You can crochet a mermaid or more with any of these patterns. They may look difficult to make, but actually it is pretty easy. You can use any color you would like. I love all the bright colors used in the patterns. You can also decorate them with little crochet flowers or other items. Happy crocheting.

Amigurumi Mermaid Cat Doll Crochet Free Pattern

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Mermaid Cat Doll

Koi Mermaid

From the designer: An amigurumi mermaid is such an elegant, beautiful character for your plushy collection, but a mermaid inspired by the koi fish makes for a crochet pattern that is as much fun to create as it is to behold. Koi fish are a majestic species of ornamental fish. They are a type of colorful carp from India, but they started being bred for their beauty in Niigata, Japan, and so they have a strong presence in Japanese culture and art. This Koi Mermaid pattern is very straightforward. If you have ever made a top-down doll, she won't give you much trouble. Her tail and elbows both have short rounds to add some bend in them both. Her tail bends in the middle so that she can sit on a shelf or she can sit with her tail bent up and have a little more character than your average flat mermaid. While Grace’s eyes are safety eyes, they have a lot of embroidery detail which is added to the head before they are installed to give it a more human feel.

Koi Mermaid

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Blanca, the mermaid Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by La calle de la abuela

Blanca is a happy and friendly mermaid, that will love to be your kiddo best friend! You can make a couple of these dolls and gift each of them for your kids / grandkids, they'll be absolutely delighted to play with them! To mix things up, you can change for instance the hair and tail color of each doll.

Blanca, the mermaid Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by La calle de la abuela /Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on lacalledelaabuela.blogspot.com.es, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.

Mermaid doll transformation Free Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by Mimos Tejidos

We all wish mermaids were right, right? Well, even if they're not, you can create a little bit of magic for your kiddos and make them real! What's more, this adorable mermaid can transform her legs into a gorgeous tail, that will take her anywhere under the sea!

Mermaid doll transformation Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by Mimos Tejidos /Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on mimostejidosartesanales.wordpress.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.