This Rag Doll Bunny Amigurumi is simply adorable and extremely charming! Just look at their sweet expressions and scarfs! They are very cute and even better, they are perfect for Spring and Easter! You can customize the colors of their scarf, fur, tail; anything you would like to make it unique and special! This is also a great plush toy, so you can give this to kids or make it as a baby shower gift! Whatever you choose to do, these plushies will inspire and delight anyone who has it! Thanks She Makes Crochet for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting and enjoy!


This crochet pattern/tutorial is available for free on the blog of the talented designer. It shows you how to make a cute and cuddly brontosaurus dinosaur with simple stitches and techniques. The pattern is easy to follow and has clear instructions and photos. As a dinosaur lover, I really enjoyed making this and I am very happy with the result. The brontosaurus is soft and adorable, and it makes a great gift for kids or anyone who loves dinosaurs. I highly recommend this pattern to anyone who wants to crochet a fun and unique project.
Want a unique looking deer? Line this deer amigurumi pattern with the other crochet deer patterns and it will surely stand out!
As compared to the previous crochet deer patterns, this one looks more firm and more detailed. Did you see those perfectly shaped ears and those detailed limbs?
Even though this pattern is highly detailed, the pattern is intended for beginners. In fact, it has 24 pages of detailed instructions with high-quality pictures of the process.
Just like other amigurumi pieces, you have to know how to crochet in rounds and how to make a magic ring. As it is targetted for beginners, you'll only be using the basic stitches.
It is important to note, though, that the scarf is a knitted piece. If you are also a knitter, you'll be needing the purl and knit stitch for the scarf.
However, feel free to make a crochet scarf instead if you don't really knit.
