Free Crochet Patterns

Classic Amigurumi Bunny

I started learning how to crochet by making amigurumis! They are typically a great beginner project because you often only need to know how to do single crochets. And they often come out so cute! However, I hate sewing parts together. That is my absolute pet peeve when it comes to amigurumis. That's why I purposely designed this classic amigurumi bunny where the head and the body are actually crocheted together in one piece, eliminating the need to sew these two pieces together!

Classic Amigurumi Bunny

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Pocket Baby Alien Amigurumi

The pattern is written in U.S. crochet terms, complete with clear instructions and pictures to help you along the way. Pocket Baby Alien Amigurumi is crocheted in continuous spirals without joining the rounds. I suggest using a stitch marker or different color yarn to keep track of each round. Pocket Baby Alien Amigurumi is crocheted in worsted weight yarn and is approximately 4 inches tall. Be aware that the final size may vary depending on the yarn and hook size used. Gauge is not particularly important, just be consistent with the tension you are using. And most importantly, have fun!

Pocket Baby Alien Amigurumi 

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Serene Christmas Angel Amigurumi

It's hard to think of Christmas crochet patterns without wanting to work up a crochet angel pattern. The Serene Christmas Angel Amigurumi represents the divine messenger with grace and delicacy, from the tip of the halo to the ruffled hem of the skirt. With basic crochet stitches and an accessible design, this is an easy crochet pattern that you must work up for your homemade Christmas decorations. The personal touch of crochet will bring special meaning to an already special subject, and this Christmas angel would be the a divine finishing touch to your nativity set.

Serene Christmas Angel Amigurumi

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Lorelei the Lady Bug

Bugs might make you nervous, but Lorelei the Lady Bug is the cutest insect around. You will need scarlet and black Vanna's Choice yarn from Lion Brand to make this adorable little ladybug. You can crochet it and add it to your crochet amigurumi collection. It's such an easy pattern because it's worked in continuous rounds with a G crochet hook. This crochet toy would fit great in a child's bedroom as a decoration or would even make a baby shower gift. Lorelei the Lady Bug is a fantastic free crochet pattern you'll want to make right now.

Lorelei the Lady Bug

Angel Amigurumi

First, if your little girl or boy needs a guardian angel who likes to cuddle, this small angel toy pattern by Loops and Love Crochet is just the thing for you. In particular, this decent-sized, wonderfully soft doll is a perfect snuggle companion for bedtime reading. Undoubtedly, your children will surely have heavenly dreams!

Angel Amigurumi 

The original pattern and the photos are available on Loops and Love Crochet:

Angel Amigurumi