Free Crochet Patterns

Frozen Hearts Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

I am really happy how the Frozen Hearts Baby Blanket turned out! At first, I wasn't sure if I can create tiny little hearts using the pointy crocodile stitch, especially because I used shades of blue instead of red, but I think the final result is beautiful. I hope you think the same too! You

FREE CROCHET DONKEY PATTERN BY RED HEART

What a joy it is to stitch up this endearing crochet donkey toy to light up a child's face. Don't worry, this donkey isn't stubborn, but a faithful friend that will happily accompany you wherever you go.Crochet him as shown, or choose your child's favorite colors. It's an

Amigurumi Heart Free Crochet pattern

Materials: 2,5 crochet hook Yarn: Katia Bamboo, DK/8ply yarn needle stuffing Abbreaviations used: magic ring: crochet over an adjustable loop wih 6 single crochet, then pulling on the yarn tail until there is no hole left Neat finish- one method to finish a toy piece in amigurumi. See the photos

Pusheen with Ice Cream Free Crochet Pattern

Designed by: Roxy Crochet Pusheen made the whole internet obsessed, because he's such a cutie pie! This lovely kitty loves to eat, and this ice cream cone looks so decadent, you might get hungry while crocheting it! In other words, this amigurumi is a must have for every pusheen fan.

Free Amigurumi Crochet Dolphin Pattern

I don't know about you but I find dolphins mesmorising! It has always been my dream to swim with dolphins one day but in the meantime I just have to do with my Amigurumi dolphin :-). Although, I don't think I will be taking it in the bath tub with me, haha :-)). This free crochet dolphin

Free Crochet Octopus Pattern - UK Terms

Crochet octopus toys were first used in hospitals in the UK. In fact, many of the groups that accept donations are there as well. If you're used to working with UK crochet terms, then this pattern will suit you well.

Free Crochet Octopus Pattern for Preemies

When Cheryl learned about how crochet octopuses were helping preemies, she wanted to contribute. However, she didn't love any of the crochet octopus patterns out there. That's why she created her own. It has a slightly oval head, which is true to the real creature. She also has some great