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Adorable Amigurumi Penguins are the symbol of wintertime, so it’s not a surprise that these patterns get super popular this season. Amigurumi designers come up with new versions every day. They can be tiny and plump, or tall and sleek – there is a lot of beautiful designs to choose from. One thing is certain, though – a soft toy like this will be a lovely present to any kid this Christmas. Many amigurumi penguins have accessories, such as scarves or hats, which add even more cuteness to these sweet creatures. Basic amigurumi techniques will allow you to create the simplest of them, but if you want to hone your skills, try out other projects, too. They are suitable for those of you, who want to learn with patience or have the necessary experience. Explore the best ergonomic crochet hooks, because the safety of your wrists is very important! Links to free patterns are under the pictures.
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Penguin Free Crochet Pattern
This beginner-friendly project can be a fun activity for any winter evening. This plump little penguin designed by El Gallo Bermejo with a scarf works up very fast! Make a full family of these lovely creatures or turn them into fun keychains.
The original pattern and the photos are on El Gallo Bermejo:
More info on Ravelry here.
Chilly The Penguin Free Crochet Pattern
This adorable amigurumi penguin is so ready for the winter fun! Earmuffs and a scarf are necessary to keep him warm and cozy. If you think about making an unforgettable gift to a kid you love, Jennifer Percival’s little pal will surely be the best choice.
More info on Ravelry here.
Mini Amigurumi Penguin Free Crochet Pattern
Sweet penguin lady in a cowl will be the best friend of any girl, without a doubt. Play with colors in this amigurumi project, because who said that penguins must be black and white? Everyone loves toys designed by Grace and Yarn!
The original pattern and the photos are on Grace and Yarn:
More info on Ravelry here.
Percy The Penguin Free Crochet Pattern
Little amigurumi penguin like this one by Kali Dahle can be made with leftover yarn in no time – a great idea for a last-minute gift! Play with the colors of the scarf and add little details if you like. Change up plastic eyes for embroidery if you want to gift it to a baby.
The original pattern and the photos are on The Friendly Red Fox:
More info on Ravelry here.
Tux the Penguin Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern
This cute penguin looks like taken out of a cartoon, right? It’s so adorable and easy to make. The red scarf is optional, but we would say that it gives him flair and adds to the fun! Stringy DingDing is such a genius source of inspiration, undoubtedly!
The original pattern and the photos are on Stringy DingDing:
More info on Ravelry here.
Frosty the Penguin Free Crochet Pattern
How adorable is this little fellow in a pastel hat? Absolutely heart-melting! Ragnhild Hynne Uebler is the queen of amigurumi patterns, that’s for sure. Have you made some little wonders following her directions already?
The original pattern and the photos are on Yarnhild:
More info on Ravelry here.
Penguin Buddies Free Crochet Pattern
These three amigurumi penguins cross all the limits of cuteness! We mean, just look at their lovely family. So hear-warming! It is evident that these sweet beasts are ready to cuddle. Are you? Follow the pattern by Briana K Designs!
The original pattern is on Briana K Designs:
More info about this version by Rafaela Edwards and the photos are on Ravelry here.
Penguin MAX Free Crochet Pattern
Have you ever used velvet yarn for an amigurumi project? It makes all the toys and figurines look twice as cute! At least! Sounds tempting, doesn’t it? Obviously! Try the pattern by AniAmi Creations. It’s not that difficult at all!
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry:
Amigurumi Penguin Crochet Pattern
The beauty of this project is almost impossible to describe, don’t you think? It’s author Instagram feed made our jaws drop, so visit it right away! This penguin pattern is a paid option but certainly an irresistible one. Don’t even try to deny it! We know you want one!
The original pattern is on Etsy:
The photos are on @jetkat.spb’s Instagram here and here.