Free Amigurumi Crochet Patterns
Interested in giving amigurumi a try? Explore this compilation of free amigurumi crochet patterns encompassing animals, delectable treats, adorable dolls, and much more.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy including several free crochet pattern.
Check out Today’s FREE Crochet Pattern:
Amigurumi Monster Pattern

These are the cutest Amigurumi monsters. Utilizing this fundamental pattern, you can crochet the foundational piece and then personalize it with charming eyes, expressive mouths, delightful bows, and perhaps even some optional feet.
They make a great gift for birthday parties or Halloween treats. I have made several of these and they are always a hit.
Crochet Amigurumi Bee

This crochet amigurumi bee apparently is TikTok famous. I don’t stay on TikTok enough to have seen it. The pattern is super simple to follow and she has a great step-by-step video tutorial that walks you through all the steps.
My friend Diane made this for a baby shower. They used it on the guest table and it now sits in the nursery. One day the little one will be carrying it around no doubt.
Amigurumi Dolls

Dolls adorned in fruit-themed attire? It doesn’t get any sweeter than that! This trio of free patterns by Tiny Curl features charming lemon and watermelon girls, along with an adorable pineapple girl complete with leafy spikes.
My friend Lisa made this for her little girl’s kitchen set. They are super cute sitting on the top of the kitchen, and she has full conversations with her amigurumi dolls.
Panda Bookmark

This petite panda can snugly nestle in your hand, and its cuteness knows no bounds. With minimal color transitions and just a few simple crochet components, it’s a breeze to create this pattern with detailed instructions.
While you could opt for the classic black and white look, envisioning a blue and white panda might ignite your creativity to experiment with different colors as well! It could be so much fun for these cute toys.
Amigurumi Charcuterie Board

A Menagerie of Stitches offers a delightful set of free patterns for crafting a variety of meats, cheeses, crackers, and more.
This serves as a prime illustration of how small amigurumi creations can function as both artistic pieces and enjoyable playthings for children. They don’t take much yarn and any little girl would love these in their toy kitchen.
Amigurumi Whale

The simplest amigurumi patterns are constructed by crocheting individual pieces and then assembling them using either a tapestry needle or your crochet hook depending on the pattern and designer.
That’s precisely the method employed in creating this whale, skillfully designed by Becky Garrett for the Gathered website.
Even the striped belly is crafted as a separate piece, reducing the need for frequent color changes and providing an excellent opportunity to utilize leftover yarn scraps!
Amigurumi Bat

If you know someone fascinated with bats, this little guy would be a great Amigurumi to make. He is a straight forward pattern and ready for a little one to play with.
Amigurumi Musical Note

Tiny amigurumi creations can double as charming holiday ornaments, and music enthusiasts will particularly enjoy this one. Simply attach a small hanger, and you can adorn your tree with a note or two.
Additionally, for those who’ve grappled with the challenges of working with black yarn, fear not. Holly from Storyland Amis provides a detailed, step-by-step written pattern tutorial using white yarn, ensuring that it’s effortless to follow along.
Amigurumi Deer

Oh, deer! Look at this adorable little fawn pattern. While it’s most suitable for intermediate crocheters, fret not, as there’s a helpful video tutorial to assist you with any challenging segments if you are more the beginner skill level, along with some pointers on simplifying the color changes.
Plus, you might even pick up a couple of new techniques that can come in handy when working on other patterns! This cute amigurumi toy would be adorable for your Christmas decor.
Amigurumi Octopus

This crocheted octopus is specifically crafted for preemies, providing them with cuddly companions featuring curly tentacles to hold onto.
The added safety comes from stitching on the face of this little guy instead of using plastic safety eyes, making it a secure choice for infants and toddlers to play with
Amigurumi Toy

Ever find your surroundings resembling a chaotic mess? Inject a dose of humor into your crochet work with this delightful design by Twinkie Chan, inspired by Truck Torrence’s art.
While this project may be a tad more intricate, the end result is undeniably adorable and well worth the effort.
Amigurumi Snowman

Create your very own cuddly snowman companion with this amigurumi pattern designed by Rose Obom of Craft Her.
You can easily customize your snow friend’s appearance because the best part is that the hat and scarf are removable. The perfect addition to your Christmas decor.
Amigurumi Flower

Confession time: I am not a gardener. This, however, I think I can keep alive.
So even if gardening isn’t your forte, you can cultivate your own blossoms using yarn and your crochet hook!
Erin May Crochet presents these complimentary Bumble Blossoms patterns, which include pots and a charming little bee. You’ll even find a third design available in her LoveCrafts shop for added variety.
Amigurumi Bunny

This charming bunny rabbit is fully prepared for the autumn season, donning a snug infinity scarf and coordinating socks.
While the scarf employs Tunisian crochet to achieve a knitted appearance, all other components are crafted using traditional crochet stitches. However, the true highlight of Coco might just be that incredibly endearing expression!
Amigurumi Doll

These Beach Bum Dolls are all set to bask in the salty sea breeze and sandy shores! In contrast to the majority of amigurumi creations on this list, these dolls possess a semi-flat appearance with some three-dimensional elements.
This distinctive characteristic is a hallmark of Spin a Yarn Crochet’s patterns, and if you’re fond of these, you’re sure to adore the full array of designs she offers.
Did you find some cute free amigurumi crochet patterns to make? Make sure and check out our other free crochet patterns below like the crochet potholder patterns
I love all your crochet ideas. I have been crocheting for about 40 years & am always looking for a new pattern, especially now that I have 3 great granddaughters.
I am looking for a duck pattern. Do you have one?
Keep sending your emails. I look forward to going through & picking out things to make.
Here’s a duck pattern https://funcrochetpatterns.com/free-crochet-patterns/#crochet-ducks