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Duke the Wolf Amigurumi

This adorable amigurumi wolf is ready for the holiday! Are you? Even though wolves can be a bit intimidating, don't worry! This little guy is anything but scary! All he's thinking about is to rest and have fun with friends! And did you know that in this pattern the head and arms of the wolf are crocheted to the body instead of being sewn to it?

Duke the Wolf Amigurumi

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Crochet Deer Amigurumi Pattern

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.

Crochet Deer Amigurumi Pattern

Little wolf cub

Little wolf cub

Little wolf cub

Mini Angel Amigurumi

This Mini Angel Amigurumi is only about 4.5 inches tall, making her the perfect size for a holiday ornament, stocking-stuffer, or gift for someone special. For this Mini Angel Amigurumi, the body and head are worked up as one piece and the arms and other features are sewn on at the end. When made in white and silver, she makes a beautiful angel, but if you change the colors and leave off the halo and/or wings, she also makes a really sweet mini fairy or princess! This little angel even includes instructions for two different hair styles! You can find more details and the free pattern on the Loops and Love Crochet blog at the link below!

Mini Angel Amigurumi

Tiktok Bee Crochet Pattern In 3 Sizes

If you are on TikTok, you know this bee pattern. Even if you're not, I am sure at some point you crossed paths with this fun bumblebee design, usually crocheted in bulky yarn. I got asked over and over to make this amigurumi bee and finally, last month I got some free time between my usual blanket projects, to make it for my grandkids. And of course, I had to make my own pattern. Initially, I started making it in super bulky yarn thinking I'll just release it as a bumblebee cushion for kids. But then Mr.B made a comment that got me thinking: You know, if you make smaller bees, this will actually look good as a baby mobile he said You can hang the small bumblebees under the big bee and will look really cool he continued. And then the penny dropped! You can actually make this TikTok bee in different sizes, using the same pattern, but different yarn weight and hook size.

Tiktok Bee Crochet Pattern In 3 Sizes

Ferdi the Fox and Walt the Wolf Rattle

However, as many babies exist, there are as many individual baby rattle ideas. Thus, here is a fox and wolf straight rattle that the little one can wield like a club… and gum to their little heart’s content.

Ferdi the Fox and Walt the Wolf Rattle

Cuddles the Crochet Unicorn

Learn how to crochet a unicorn with this lovely little pattern for babies. This free crochet pattern uses Bernat baby blanket yarn, making the final product extra cuddly and perfect for little ones. Additionally, this pattern uses a yarn design for the eyes instead of plastic pieces, ensuring that it is safe for even the littlest cuddlers. Crochet animal patterns like this unicorn make fantastic baby shower gifts. 

From the Blogger:"Cuddles is made up of 9 elements - four legs, body, head, two ears and horn. You can work them in any order you like! Before each element is complete, you will need to add stuffing (before the opening is too small). Once each element is complete, I recommend attaching them in this order - front legs to body, head, back legs, ears and horn. Once you have attached all of the elements, bring cuddles to life by embroidering the eyes and adding a mane and tail!"

Cuddles the Crochet Unicorn