Free Crochet Patterns

Crochet Koala Keychain

This Crochet Koala Keychain is the ultimate in cuteness on-the-go. Attach it to your keys, to your purse or to your backpack and take this little cutie with you everywhere. Using a small amount of Knitpicks Fable Fur, this project works up quickly and is irresistibly soft. She is a great little accessory that measures approximately 2.5 across. Would be a great project for those that sell at markets. This is an easy level crochet pattern. Supplies: 5.5 mm Furls Crochet Hook 3.5mm Furls Crochet Hook 14 yards/13 m (11g/0.4oz) of Fable Fur in Kuma 0.7 yards/0.6m of Knitpicks Brava Worsted in Black 2 - 10mm Black Safety Eyes Polyester Stuffing Tapestry Needle Scissors Stitch Marker 1 - 12mm Split Ring 1 - Keychain A video tutorial is also available for this pattern.

Crochet Koala Keychain

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Pocket Sized Puffin

Make your own tiny colony of puffins with some DK weight yarn and a 2.25 mm crochet hook! You'll also need some polyester stuffing and a tapestry needle. To make the face of my puffin, I used white roving wool and a felting needle. You can always stitch or glue a piece of white felt onto the body instead of felting. This is an intermediate level pattern. There are a few photo tutorials to guide you along the process of assembling your puffin.

Pocket Sized Puffin

Doll with a Backpack

To begin with, here is a sweet amigurumi doll with a beautiful blue skirt and blouse. Moreover, given her curly mop top, she's sure to be a favorite toy and nighttime companion. In addition, her little backpack makes a completely accessorized doll, perfect for an outing to school or for that long car trip. In particular, I love the timeless feel and classic styling.

Doll with a Backpack

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Crochet Amigurumi Squirrel Keychain

Finding amigurumi projects for beginners can be tough, but look no further. This Crochet Amigurumi Squirrel Keychain is an adorable introduction into the world of crocheting dolls and other toys. This crochet amigurumi pattern uses felt to add the details to the squirrel, and is perfect if you have any scraps you need to get rid of. This is a cute gift for new drivers or friends looking into buying cars. Be the first keychain on their keys and they will think of you every time they drive.

Crochet Amigurumi Squirrel Keychain

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Little Ladybug

Get ready for Spring with this Little Ladybug free crochet pattern. This is an advanced beginner pattern that uses very little yarn and would make a great stash buster! Perfect for any insect lover.

With only a few pieces to sew together, this amigurumi pattern is quick. If you can ch and sc, you can make this Little Lady! Whether you call them Ladybugs or Ladybirds, these flyers would make a great gift for anyone! Make your own Little Lady today!

Little Ladybug

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Shaggy Sheep

I share with you this pattern by Hi Sheep created with lots of effort and love to make a cute furry sheep. I used a 3 mm hook, stuffing, safety eyes and yarn (light blue, beige and a little of pink for the nose). The finished sheep is about 17 cm / 6,7 inch tall (without measuring the legs, because it is sitting). Is very easy to make once you get the hand of the loop stitch. I hope you enjoy.

Shaggy Sheep

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The Traveling Tu Family

Easter is just around the corner! Have you filled your Easter baskets? This bunny family will sure add a ton of fun for kids and kids at heart! Meet the Traveling Tu family - PapaTu (daddy rabbit in purple), MamaTu (mommy rabbit in blue), Tutu (big brother bunny, in white) and Toto (baby sister bunny, in pink). They like to hop out of their carrot home and enjoy a nice sunny day, while munching on yummy carrots

The Traveling Tu Family

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Baby Chick in Easter Egg

The Baby Chick in Egg pattern is the perfect Easter surprise! This little hatchling is easy and quick to crochet with yarn held doubled, and makes an adorable children's gift! The chick can be removed from the eggshell, and the bow and ribbon can be taken off as well. Kids will love playing with this cute toy. Materials include: yarn, crochet hook, plastic safety eyes, fiberfill stuffing, yarn needle, and scissors. Note: The yarn is held doubled for the chick and egg portions, and held single for the bow and ribbon.

Baby Chick in Easter Egg

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Brandy the Lion

Learn how to get started with amigurumi! Create your own cute little lion doll with this free crochet pattern! this basic and beginner friendly DIY project is perfect for any crocheter and works with any type of worsted weight yarn. This amigurumi is perfect for home decor as well. It can work up quickly. Working with simple stitches, the single crochet, this pattern is worked in the round and sewn together. Photo tutorial on how to attach hair and mane.

Brandy the Lion

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