Amigurumi Toys

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Oatmeal Cream Pie Coaster

This little crochet cookie looks so real, you’ll want to dunk it in milk! With two rich brown “biscuits” sandwiching a fluffy white filling, it’s irresistibly cute and satisfying to make. The perfect mix of cozy yarn and snack-inspired charm, it’s a lovely addition to a pretend play set, a whimsical decor piece, or a gift for a sweets lover. PHOTOS by Dani West / Ravelry.com Find the original
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Sunflower Turtle Crochet Pattern

This delightful crocheted turtle, featuring a sunflower-inspired shell, can be brought to life through this imaginative design. The intricate petals form a striking contrast against the structured body, resulting in a visually engaging and uniquely styled piece. Ideal as a whimsical gift or a cheerful collectible, it embodies creativity and charm in every stitch. A playful tribute to nature’s
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Tiny Crochet Mouse

I love how sweet these tiny mice are. You can make a whole bunch of them in literally no time at all. In addition, you can make a cute cat toy of them (but in that case remember to replace any plastic elements for embroidery and make sure not to leave any loose threads). PHOTOS by Diana Moore / ravelry.com Find original free pattern on pinkmouseboutique.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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Strawberry Keychain

Who said strawberries are only for summer? This pink crochet strawberry proves otherwise – it’s adorable, soft, and just the right size to clip onto your keys or your favorite bag. Whether as a tiny crochet toy or a charm, this project is pure joy to make and even more fun to show off. PHOTOS by Thao Homemade Crochet / Ravelry.com Find the video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on
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Crochet Mixed Stitch

Over 100 photos in a 26-page instruction to the free crochet squid pattern left you no chance to skip this project if you want to learn an amigurumi technique. It’s a simple project with a super-detailed description. Try it and make this cute toy! PHOTOS by Projectarian / Ravelry.com Find the original free pattern on projectarian.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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Tall Bear Plushie

Sometimes a toy is so soft and cuddly that it makes you smile just by looking at it. This simple crochet pattern helps you make an oversized, chunky crochet teddy bear that is equal parts plush toy and pillow. Its long body and soft texture make it feel like a giant marshmallow with ears. Fun, whimsical, and incredibly huggable. PHOTOS by Hooked on Alice / Ravelry.com Find the original pattern on
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Low Sew Mini Turtle

Quick, tiny, and incredibly cute, this miniature crochet turtle is a crochet toy you can finish in ten minutes. It’s the perfect last-minute gift, keychain charm, or pocket-sized friend. Make several and let them spread their small-scale charm wherever they go. PHOTOS by Slothlover1 Designs / Ravelry.com Find the original pattern on slothlover1crochet.blogspot.com, or read more about it on
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Elephant Amigurumi

It may be a flat Crochet Elephant, but it most certainly isn’t a flat pattern! On the contrary: you are certainly going to get very emotional with it. Because delight is an emotion, right? Just look at this cute pattern and make it today! PHOTOS by spinayarncrochet.com / spinayarncrochet.com Find this free pattern on spinayarncrochet.com
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Easy Mini Octopus

With this free crochet pattern, you can easily create such an adorable amigurumi octopus. It will bring unforgettable joy to your children and is also a great gift idea. You will also enjoy the process of making this toy, as the pattern includes a video tutorial. So there’s no time to wait – it’s time to create! PHOTOS by Thao Homemade Crochet / Ravelry.com Find the original free pattern on
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Teddy Amigurumi Bear Free Pattern

Want to make someone laugh? This funny crochet bear will do the trick! With its dark teal-blue body and a bright neon green face, it’s totally quirky and full of character. Its silly look makes it a favorite among kids and anyone who loves playful, unexpected designs. PHOTOS by Lura Aromot / Ravelry.com Find the video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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