This sweet little mouse is one of the best projects for beginners, because it’s a great way to use any leftover yarn that you have. In addition, it’s a sweet toy for your kitty! You can easily stuff it with catnip to make it even more appealing. PHOTOS by snippygal / ravelry.com Find original free pattern on tubachinkgching.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
These little dragons in the pictures below are absolutely adorable, aren’t they? What’s more, you can make them with literally yarn scraps and they will turn out fantastic! If you want to gift them to your kiddos or to a fantasy fan – go for it, they’ll be thrilled! Find the original free pattern on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
They’re elegant, they’re impossibly cute, and, on top of that, they’re in love with each other! Miss and Mr. Turtle will certainly bring an unimaginable amount of joy into your life. Put them on your desk or attach them to your keys and enjoy the love. PHOTOS by Sanda J. Dobrosavljev / Ravelry.com Find this free pattern on Ravelry.
This adorable little dragon in the pictures below was made by Chipolata. Make it with a free crochet dragon pattern, and he will be so happy to be your kiddo’s best friend! What’s more, he’s totally safe to play with. Just don’t use any plastic elements and only safety eyes if it’s meant to be a toy for the younger ones. Find the original free pattern on Ravelry. This particular version is on
These cute little fellows make the most adorable gang! What’s more, these turtles are a great way to use any leftover yarn scraps that you have. In addition, they work up very fast with this easy and free sea turtle crochet pattern! PHOTOS by Chiara Cremon / Ravelry.com Find this free pattern on Ravelry page here.
I just caught myself thinking that crocheted mouse can be an excellent toy for a cat! Make it with a hard yarn and this free amigurumi pattern, and let your pet play with it. You need only a little thread and time to crochet it, so isn’t it a good idea? PHOTOS by Johanna Lindahl / ravelry.com Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
This crochet beer can is pure fun in cool blue tones with a happy face and cartoonish eyes. It’s the perfect quirky piece for your collection of crochet foods and drinks. Whether you’re gifting it, displaying it, or just smiling every time you see it, this little guy is a total must-have. PHOTOS by Knot Trying / Ravelry.com Find the original pattern on knottrying.com, or read more about it on
Tiny crochet octopuses can be a beautiful part of your sea-themed projects and a toy for your kids. You can make a lot of different hues from your scraps and teach children counting, sorting, or colors. Amigurumi octopus will be a lovely toy. And the pattern is free. PHOTOS by Whitney Kirby / Ravelry.com Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Are you a Mother of Dragons? Here are your fire-breathing babies! This Scrap Dragon Amigurumi pattern is free and relatively easy. It makes almost in one piece — you will crochet only wings and ears separately. The length is about 5.5” — a small and adorable amigurumi toy. Find the original free pattern on stringydingding.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
These crochet turtles certainly come from a very respected family, because they’re so sophisticated they carry pearls and flowers with them all the time. In other words, decorate your room with these beautiful crochet figurines or make unique, blooming gifts for your loved ones. PHOTOS by Lim lenn / Ravelry.com Find this free pattern on Ravelry.