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Discover our fantastic collection of 450+ free crochet amigurumi patterns! What you will find here is a wide variety of amigurumi animals, characters, and cute toys ready to melt your heart right away. Our selection includes free patterns for beginner crocheters as well as intermediate crafters. Accompanied by step-by-step instructions, they will guide you through the process of creating adorable plushies and intricate figurines.

Amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting yarn creatures, has become a beloved part of the crafting world. These endearing crochet stuffed toys make great gift ideas, cool collectible items, or charming room decor. Our collection of amigurumi crochet patterns features designs for both kids and those young at heart. Here, you will find everything from traditional teddy bears to complex little dolls or favorite pop culture characters.

Looking for a specific amigurumi pattern? Use our filter options to find easy amigurumi crochet patterns, Christmas-themed designs for heartfelt gifts, or spooky Halloween crochet ideas. Our collection keeps growing with new designs straight from talented artists, so you won’t miss a great pattern. Start exploring free patterns and let one of these adorable amigurumi creations come to life today!

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Ragdoll Bunny

This adorable crochet ragdoll bunny is the perfect mix of cuddly and cute! With its flat, huggable design, it's a great gift for little ones or a charming spring decor piece.

Three crocheted cat dolls: one white with a pink dress and bow, one black with a blue bow tie, and one small orange-striped cat. Each doll is as charming as an Ana Lucia Shawl, crafted with love from a delightful free crochet pattern.

Amigurumi Kitty Family

Create a whole family of adorable amigurumi kitties with this easy crochet pattern. Perfect for kids and cat lovers!

Crochet plush toys of a flower in a pot, carrots, and a radish are arranged on a white surface. A small colorful sign is partially visible in the background, hinting at the vibrant charm of a Minion Inspired Blanket or perhaps showcasing a new Crochet Pattern.

Container Garden Toy

Engage your little helper in gardening with this garden set. Educational and fun, these toys set encourages an imaginative play while developing fine motor skills.

A crocheted gray cat with a red bow and skirt, elegantly sits on a hand, balancing on a yarn ball beside a brown coffee cup. This delightful scene is inspired by a Persian Dream crochet pattern.

Clawdia Cat Amigurumi

Make your own Clawdia cat amigurumi with this cute, easy pattern. Perfect for decoration or as a cuddly toy for kids!

Introducing the Party Pup: a blue crocheted dog sporting a jaunty yellow party hat topped with a red pompom. This festive companion sits beside a small yellow birthday cake, surrounded by scattered confetti. Perfect for celebrations, it's inspired by our free crochet pattern!

Party Pup Amigurumi

Looking for a cute birthday gift? This charming French Bulldog crochet pattern is perfect for any celebration!

Two crocheted peacocks, one white and one blue, flaunt their vibrant green, blue, and brown tail feathers. Displayed against a plain backdrop, these intricately designed birds bring to mind the elegance of The Maeve Pullover collection.

Regal the Peacock

Creating a majestic, lifelike peacock amigurumi with an intermediate-level crochet pattern!

Crocheted pumpkins in rich hues are artfully arranged alongside rustic pine cones. Some are charmingly stacked and crowned with a "Thankful" sign, creating a cozy autumnal display.

Bulky & Quick Pumpkins

Add a touch of coziness to your home with crochet pumpkins! Perfect for making a handmade fall display.

Crochet amigurumi pumpkins in orange, yellow, and beige.

Bumpy Pumpkin Amigurumi

Spice up your fall decor with a set of crochet pumpkin decorations! Perfect for bringing cozy vibes to your living room or dining table.

Two images of an autumn-themed crocheted garland feature leaves and acorns in shades of orange, brown, and gray, hanging on a stone fireplace mantel.

Autumn Acorn Garland

Add fall vibes to your home with a beautiful handmade garland made of cute acorn and leave appliques.

cozy crochet pumpkin amigurumi

Farm Fresh Pumpkin

Add a cozy touch of fall to your home with these charming crochet pumpkin creations!

crochet mushroom amigurumi

Mushroom Amigurumi

Learn how to make adorable crochet mushrooms. They make perfect fall decorations and charming gifts for woodland lovers!

FAQ - Free Amigurumi Patterns

Learn more about amigurumi crochet patterns by reading our answers to frequently asked questions.

1. What is the easiest amigurumi pattern for beginners?

If you’re looking for easy and beginner-friendly amigurumi patterns, search for designs with simple shapes that don’t require a lot of shaping or sewing. The best option is no-sew amigurumi patterns because they are made in one piece. Sphere or cube-shaped amigurumi, like Hanna the Cat or Cube Puppy Dog, are also great for beginners as they require minimal shaping.

The best yarn for amigurumi is cotton, acrylic, or cotton-blend yarn. This type of yarn ensures a smooth texture and good stitch definition. The most popular yarn choices for amigurumi include YarnArt Jeans and Schachenmayr Catania. Medium (worsted) or lightweight (sport) yarn weights are ideal, as they give your crochet work structure without being too bulky.

Generally, amigurumi patterns call for smaller crochet hooks, like 2.5 mm to 4 mm. A smaller hook creates tighter stitches that prevent stuffing from showing through. The exact size will depend on the yarn weight and the pattern, so always refer to the suggested materials given in the pattern.

The most common problem when crocheting amigurumi is uneven tension or miscounted stitches. Try to even out the tension while working your stitches, but be sure to keep them tight so the stuffing doesn’t peek through. Your technique will get better with every next project. You may also use stitch markers. They will help you count your stitches and keep track of where you are.

Most amigurumi projects are stuffed with polyester fiberfill (toy stuffing) since it is lightweight, washable, and easy to mold. For an eco-friendly alternative, consider filling your plushies with yarn scrap left in your stash.

Most amigurumi patterns for beginners show step-by-step instructions for stitching together particular elements using a yarn needle. Pinning parts into place before sewing will help ensure symmetry. For this, use round-head sewing pins.