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Every little girl loves to dress up as a favorite movie character or maybe she has a doll which impersonates the hero.
Here you will find some adorable patterns from popular children’s movies which will let your child place their favorite movie characters in their imaginative play. These are all quite easy projects, so that it won’t be too taxing, neither in terms of time nor effort, to whip up a whole cast of movie-themed characters.
Without further ado, here they are.
Rapunzel Princess
Here is an absolutely wonderful Rapunzel, with her super-long magical hair and the de rigeur frying pan, for in-close defence. She even has a little chameleon friend (but this little guy is an additional paid pattern). This is a great, classic crochet doll with a modern movie flair. Your little girl will love this doll, and you will greatly enjoy making it for her. A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Chiara Cremon
The full article about this pattern is here:
Pascal Amigurumi – a paid pattern
Baby Yoda
Crochet, you must learn crochet! Here is a great beginner pattern for Star Wars fans. He also has an easy to do, removable robe. That, and he’s cute as all heck with all the stops out. These baby Yodas are irresistible.
Skills: Easy Designer: LarissaMaced – @beefriendscrochet
Ariel Mermaid Doll
This little crocheted Ariel is both a mermaid and a woman, and the accessories allow your little girl to play out all of Ariel’s adventures, including the ones she invents herself. This is a wonderful, fun and easy project to get your little girl using her imagination. It’s perfect for these days of lockdown and self-siolation at home.
A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Chiara Cremon
The full article about this pattern is here:
Frenchie the 2 Eyed Minion
A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Sweet N’ Cute Creations
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The full article about this pattern is here:
Ariel Mermaid Doll
This little crocheted Ariel is both a mermaid and a woman, and the accessories allow your little girl to play out all of Ariel’s adventures, including the ones she invents herself. This is a wonderful, fun and easy project to get your little girl using her imagination. It’s perfect for these days of lockdown and self-siolation at home.
A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Chiara Cremon
The full article about this pattern is here:
Aurora Princess Dress
You can easily change Ariel into Sleeping Beauty with this beautiful dress.This is a beautiful project that will make this doll so much more versatile. Moreover, you can play these up a bit as well by customizing colors and accessories, for an even greater variety of dolls based off of a single pattern.
Skills: Easy Designer: Chiara Cremon
The full article about this pattern is here:
Piper the Pixie Doll
Piper the Pixie is a lovely amigurumi toy with a super sweet little dress, pixie wings and a very cute pigtailed hairdo. Very Nice! You can optionally add some accessories, like the pictured hood or bonnet. This will be a great present for a little girl or a wonderful addition to a forest or magic-themed display. If the recipient is going to be very young, please consider crocheting the eyes for safety.
A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Sweet Softies
The full article about this pattern is here:
Elsa Amigurumi Doll
Elsa, the famous character from Frozen will be an excellent gift for her little fans. You can also use this pattern as a base and inspiration for a doll and personalize it according to your own vision. The finished Elsa doll is 10.5″ ( 27 cm) tall. Moreover, this too will be a great way to keep your little ones busy as you stay home. A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Yazmina Nieblas
The full article about this pattern is here:
Merida Princess
Merida, the red-haired archer needs no introduction. This little doll will be a breeze to make and will put a lot of happiness into the heart of any small Brave fan. It’ll be great for play time or as a companion at school, or even as a snuggle softie for bedtime. This is a great way to bring a child’s favorite cartoon character to life. Stuck in the house? No problem. Your little Merida will have all the fun and imaginative play she can handle.
Skills: Intermediate Designer: Chiara Cremon
The full article about this pattern is here: