To begin with, the first of our fantastic sea turtles is a wonderful, round-bodied beastie with a colorful starburst shell. Overall, this is an easy way to build a whole turtle menagerie of any color.
The original pattern is available at Crocheting Carrot blog:
Colorful Sea Turtle
Crochet Turtle Toy Free Pattern
Turtles are among the most adorable marine creatures. It doesn't matter how slow they move. There's something endearing about the peace-loving and slow-moving turtles. Do your kids adore turtles? You may not want to have turtles as pets for whatever reasons, however you can make crochet turtles for your kids with these Crochet Turtle Amigurumi Free Patterns. The sweet and charming turtles will be the perfect friends for your kids. You can customize them as you like. You can make your turtles realistic in grey, brown, or green, or use any color combination. They can be great gifts for a nursery. Thanks Below designersfor sharing these free crochet patterns. The link for the pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Sea Turtle
Next, fantastic sea turtles definitely need a playful playmate. So, here is a turtle poking his head out from underneath the water looking to play with you.
Bunny in Carrot
We are going to make a kawaii bunny that can travel inside a carrot, by Hi Sheep. Is very easy and fast to make using only basic stiches (single crochet, sc increase, sc decrease, chain and magic ring). You can see in a section of my blog how to make those stiches. We need a 3 mm hook, stuffing, yarn: light blue, orange, a little green, black and pink. Doll height it will be 15 cm / 6 inch approx.
Sea Turtle Amigurumi
Meet Honu the Sea Turtle! Measuring about 6.5 inches long from head to tail, this cute little turtle is a great size for cuddling and playing with, but is not too big to sit on a shelf as a decoration as well. There are also so many possibilities with shell colors that you could make a whole family of turtles, each one looking unique! This sea turtle is worked up in pieces and then sewn together at the end. This pattern is beginner friendly with detailed, step-by-step photos to help you along the way, but it also fun for more experienced crocheters as well. Check out this pattern and the rest of my ocean theme amigurumi on my blog!