Bring a colorful touch of the underwater world to the nursery with this charming crochet fish rattle pattern by Anne Bank Nielsen. It’s a simple and quick project that is ready to become your little one’s favorite toy. You can also make it as a playful baby gift and give it on various occasions. The rattle can be made in all color combinations, allowing you to create a personalized amigurumi toy.
What Supplies Do You Need Before You Start?
For this crochet baby rattle project, be sure to use fingering weight yarn and a 2 mm hook. They will produce a dense texture and a beautiful, polished look. Mayflower Cotton 8/4 Solids is a great choice, but feel free to use any other yarn you like. Besides, you will also need polyester filling and a rattle insert.
Does The Pattern Require A Lot Of Sewing?
If you hate sewing amigurumi elements together, I’ve got good news for you! This pattern requires almost no seaming as its parts are crocheted directly on the body. The only piece that needs sewing is the fish eyes.
Is The Fish Rattle Safe For Babies?
Yes, it is. This crochet baby rattle has been designed to be totally safe for little ones. The eyes are crocheted, so there are no plastic elements that a child could swallow. The toy also features a carefully designed hollow shape, so your little one can easily grasp it with their tiny hands.
