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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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Two crocheted dinosaurs sitting next to each other.

Dinosaur Brontosaurus Amigurumi

Here are some cute brontos that will definitely be a hit with the young and old alike. As this is a fairly easy pattern, you should have little problem making them. Consequently, you could create a whole bunch of these baby dinos to give away one by one, or as a herd.

A hand holding a crocheted hedge with flowers on it.

Flower Hedgehog Toy

This cute Flower Hedgehog Toy crochet amigurumi pattern by Yulia Klyushina will add some joy to your spring season. You must admit that the idea of using flowers for the spines is truly brilliant and makes it look absolutely adorable. If you would like to let this little hedgehog fella into your home, don’t hesitate...

Two crocheted foxes sitting next to each other.

Fox Pumpkin

This Fox Pumpkin amigurumi by Lindsey Dale will make a fun fall decoration for your home. Make one or a few of these and place them in the children's room. You can easily set them out on a shelf, table, or desk. The fox-inspired design gives these crocheted pumpkins an ultra-charming look!

Crocheted pumpkins with a mug next to them.

Petite Autumn Pumpkin

Look at this cute Petite Autumn Pumpkin crochet pattern by Rebecca Langford. It's a beautiful decorative piece you can add to your home to set a lovely autumn atmosphere with a romantic hint. And thanks to its petite size, you're sure to find lots of places to display them. Make a few of them and be ready to celebrate the upcoming fall season!

a brown gingerbread man crochet amigurumi

Gingerbread Boy

This Gingerbread Boy crochet amigurumi pattern from Spin a Yarn Crochet will make a fun Christmas decoration! Everyone knows that gingersnaps can disappear from a plate in a flash, but this cookie is sure to stay with you all season long. Upps…it looks like someone already took the bite but it’s only because it looks...

Two pictures of a crocheted elephant stuffed animal.

Chubby Elephant

This cute Chubby Elephant crochet pattern from Spin a Yarn Crochet will do great as your first amigurumi project. Skills required to craft this piece include single crochet and a bit of shaping which makes it very beginner-friendly. The elephants are made of two body panels you need to assemble together with an additional round...

Crochet lobster amigurumi pattern.

Blue Lobster Amigurumi

It’s so hard to fight back the feeling of cuddling a soft toy as this Blue Lobster Amigurumi from Spin a Yarn Crochet. It’s super chunky and incredibly cute, so you don’t have to be a true ocean fan to adore this one. Though it will certainly make a real treat for the water world...

Crocheted pumpkins on a wooden table.

Little Rustic Pumpkin

Get ready for the fall season with these Little Rustic Pumpkins by Rebecca Langford! They feature a simple, aesthetic design that will blend beautifully into any interior. Place them on your favorite shelf, windowsill, or terrace to usher in a lovely seasonal atmosphere. This set of crochet pumpkins with a cinnamon stick in the center will decorate your home and bring an aromatic smell at the same time. They will surely add a special touch to your home!

A hand holding a crocheted ghost stuffed animal.

Ghost Amigurumi by Spin a Yarn Crochet

This Ghost Amigurumi from Spin a Yarn Crochet will make an adorable Halloween decoration. It may not be the spookiest one, but it looks very charming without a doubt. Place it in the children's room and see how quickly this cute little boo will make friends with your kid. Why not give it a try today?

Four knitted pumpkins on a wooden table.

Crocheted Pumpkin Patch

Would you like to fill your house with seasonal handmade vibes? Check out this simple Crocheted Pumpkin Patch by Brenda K. B. Anderson! They will make lovely decorations for the fall season. What's great about this project is that you can customize it easily to get pumpkins in all sizes and colors. The pattern is free after signing up for the Creative Crochet Corner newsletter.

Three crocheted amigurumi ducks in different colors.

Pocket Duck

Quack, quack! Can you hear that? It's those adorable duck plushies from Spin a Yarn Crochet. This charming amigurumi project will make a great keychain idea or toy for kids. They are so much fun to craft and so cute to look at!

Two pictures of a crocheted hedgehog.

Hedgehog Amigurumi

Look at this fluffy little guy that Spin a Yarn Crochet comes to you with! This Hedgehog Amigurumi crochet pattern is so cute it captures one’s heart immediately. Can’t fight back the feeling of cuddling it in your hand? If so, don’t hesitate to give it a try because this project works up as easily...

A group of crocheted ducks in different colors.

20 Minute Duck Amigurumi

If you are in need of a quick crochet project, this 20 Minute Duck Amigurumi from StringyDingDing is for you. These cute little fellas will make a nice home decoration during spring celebrations or Easter preparation time. They will also be a lovely addition to your collection of crocheted animals. This amigurumi crochet pattern works...

Two pictures of a girl holding two teddy bears.

Fleece Teddy & Bunny

With the Fleece Teddy & Bunny amigurumi crochet pattern by Stephanie Jessica Lau, you are sure to create adorable cuddly stuffies that will make the best companions for your child. They will do as a beautiful birthday gift too. Would go for the classic teddy bear design or perhaps the cute lop-eared bunny piece? If...

Two pictures of a crocheted bunny stuffed animal.

Rattle Bunny Two-Legged

This Rattle Bunny Two-Legged crochet project from Lanukas looks so simple yet so fun. It will make a lovely cuddly toy for your child or a wonderful birthday gift idea. This amigurumi crochet pattern requires you to know how to work in the round as well as increase and decrease stitches. It will be an...

Two pictures of a crocheted bee.

Bumblebee

When flowers begin to bloom and colors start popping up everywhere you know that spring has come in full swing. Bring that joyful energy into your house by making this lovely Bumblebee crochet pattern from Hooked by Robin. It will make a fun take for any amigurumi fan who would like to decorate their room...

Crocheted octopus amigurumi pattern.

Amigurumi Octopus

The Amigurumi Octopus crochet pattern by Mari-Liis Lille will make any ocean lover’s heart beat faster. These little pieces measure 7 inches and look truly adorable. They will be a perfect addition to your amigurumi collection or a lovely gift for your child. This pattern will show you how to crochet a whole octopus in...

Two crocheted stuffed animals are shown side by side.

Mini Triceratops Amigurumi

This wonderful little triceratops baby pocket dinosaur is also a great example of what can be done to take a simple shape and embellish it to make something new. Additionally, it’s simply so adorably cute!

Crocheted bunny amigurumi pattern.

Amigurumi Chubby Bunny

If you are looking for a small crochet project that looks super cute and works really fast, check out the Amigurumi Chubby Bunny. It is another beautiful piece from Lauren Espy that will make any amigurumi crochet fan full of beans! A perfect project to decorate your home for spring coming or just yet another...

A group of crocheted birds in different colors.

Amigurumi Spring Chick

This cute Amigurumi Spring Chick crochet pattern by Lauren Espy will undoubtedly melt your heart. If you’re looking for another wonderful project that will make a great addition to your collection, this piece should definitely find its way to your list. It’s beginner-friendly and works up really fast once you get the hang of it....

Two pictures of Bernat crocheted baby dolls.

Bernat Baby Doll

This plush crochet baby doll by Erin Greene will be a wonderful cuddly toy for your child or a lovely baby shower gift. Handmade crochet toys like this one make fantastic companions for kids. It comes all made of yarn, which means it is completely safe for toddlers too.

Spring Bunnies: Three crocheted bunnies sitting on a chair.

Spring Bunnies

What better way to celebrate than by making your own Spring Bunnies using a delightful amigurumi crochet pattern by Stephanie Jessica Lau? They will do as lovely toys for kids or nice home decorations, especially for the Easter time. It’s a fun project for those who have done some amigurumi projects before. Tools for Crafting...

Crochet octopus amigurumi pattern.

Giant Jellyfish

No matter whether you are looking for a unique gift idea or another toy for your kids, this Giant Jellyfish crochet pattern by Sarah Zimmerman will work great either way. It will make an easy take for beginners who would like to be spoon-fed through their first amigurumi project. This piece comes in super bulky...

Two pictures of crocheted dolls, one with a white bunny and the other with a pink bunny.

Bunny for Doll

Any fans of micro-crocheting out there? If so, be sure to check out this miniature crochet bunny by Viktoriya Savintseva. It will serve perfectly as a part of a doll amigurumi project or dollhouse set. The bunny is so tiny it will suit intermediate crocheters with a skilled hand and great precision. Get started with this pattern today!

Tiny crocheted bunnies in a book.

Tiny Bunny

This tiny crochet bunny by Anastasia Kirs will make any fan of micro-crocheting truly delighted! It's so small you can easily put it in a pocket or attach it to your wallet as a keychain. Follow the free pattern to create this cute little buddy and add it to your ami collection. 

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Hubble the Squid

Are there any amigurumi fans, or perhaps sea creature admirers? With Hubble the Squid from Projectarian, you can be both! This outstanding squid crochet pattern is a real amigurumi masterpiece. Why not give it a go and get your kids a new fabulous toy to play with?

A crocheted stuffed mouse in pink and green with a lake sunset shawl.

Sleepy Baggy Lovey

Check out the most endearing baby lovely from Crochetpedia! This Sleepy Baggy Lovey Pattern simply delights with its cuteness. It's a perfect lovey project you can make for your little one or give away as a beautiful handmade gift. If this lovey is meant for a baby, you can fill the inside of the toy with a rustle filling. Why not give it a try today?

Two pictures of a crocheted bunny wearing a lake sunset shawl.

Striped Bunny Baby Lovey

Look at this cute Striped Bunny Baby Lovey from Crochetpedia! I'm sure it will make the best companion for your little one as soon as you crochet it. If you are looking for an adorable amigurumi pattern or a lovely baby gift idea, you should definitely put that one on your list!

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Sleepy Bunny Lovey

We all know that kids love cuddly toys. If you’d like to make one for your baby, then check out this adorable Sleepy Bunny Lovey pattern by Kate from Crochetpedia! It’s a beautiful crochet security blanket featuring a cute bunny amigurumi your kid won’t part with. No doubt it will make a great soft toy...

Crochet bunny amigurumi pattern.

Rose Bunny Amigurumi

This Rose Bunny Amigurumi pattern from Crochetpedia is too cute to pass up! It will make a fantastic cuddle toy your kid will love straight away. Use pink yarn to make this crochet bunny perfect for a baby girl or go for more neutral colors, such as blue or green if you’re gifting it to...

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.