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Soot Sprite Cookies

These cute crocheted cookies are great for party decorations. They’re quick and really easy to make. You can make them without stress, even if you’re a beginner. They also don’t require much yarn or sewing. If you like the idea of tasty amigurumi, save this pattern for later: It’s sure to keep you entertained for an evening.

Soot Sprite Cookies

PHOTOS by Ghostkitty Crochet / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Amigurumi Spider

Spiders can be scary, but not amigurumi spiders. With this crochet pattern you can make a cute crochet pocket spider as a companion. The project is very simple and you will find that you want to make a few toys. It’s a good idea to make them in different colors and give it as a gift to someone you love. Save it for later!

Amigurumi Spider

PHOTOS by Cassandra Babb / Ravelry.com

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Crochet Amigurumi Macarons

These pastel crocheted macarons are so cute you’ll want to make at least a dozen! This amigurumi project works in rounds and then details are joined without sewing. The easy-to-follow crochet pattern will bring you the ultimate joy. Grab your crochet hook and be the first to try this delicious new amigurumi idea!

Crochet Amigurumi Macarons

PHOTOS by @bomuldskys / Instagram.com

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Cute Dog Amigurumi Keychain

Are you a dog lover? Here is a cute idea for you. Take this free amigurumi dog crochet pattern and make a lovely keychain. You can crochet bigger or smaller dogs. It will depend on the thickness or yarn and hook size you choose. The author even prepared a basic stitches tutorial for beginners. Enjoy!

Cute Dog Amigurumi Keychain

PHOTOS by Mariska Vos-Bolman / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on mariskavos.nl, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Penguin Amigurumi

If you are missing something in your outfit, a simple amigurumi accessory can help. This tiny crocheted penguin can become your keychain and you will always have a tiny companion with you. The project requires no sewing and almost no skills. Even if you’re a beginner, it will go smoothly. Just follow the step-by-step crochet instructions to make sure everything is in order.

Penguin Amigurumi

PHOTOS by Natalina Craft / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on natalinacraft.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Amigurumi Octopus

A simple amigurumi octopus for crocheters who are tired of exhausting and complicated projects. This amigurumi pocket toy pattern is a breeze. It doesn’t take much time or yarn. Plus, the toy is easily customizable. You can make it reflect the personality of someone you love. The pattern is free and suitable for crocheters of all levels.

Amigurumi Octopus

PHOTOS by Mari-Liis Lille / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on lilleliis.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Sasha the Squirrel Amigurumi

Make an adorable mini amigurumi crochet squirrel with this easy-to-follow, beginner-friendly pattern. In just 1 to 2 hours you’ll have a delightful addition to your collection. This project is versatile and you can use any yarn you like. Whether you choose sport weight cotton or super bulky chenille plush yarn, the full video tutorial ensures you’ll master this adorable amigurumi squirrel. Follow the free crochet pattern to get started.

Sasha the Squirrel Amigurumi

PHOTOS by Mariska Vos-Bolman / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on mariskavos.nl, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Pumpkin Worry Worm

Look at this lovely amigurumi worm! It is a super simple project with a free amigurumi toy crochet pattern. You can create dozens for Halloween fairs, gifts, and home decorations. But the more profound sense of this worry worm is to bring smiles to kids’ faces, especially those who had stress when they met the real worms on the playground or street. Let them be friends without worries.

Pumpkin Worry Worm

PHOTOS by May Shehab / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on startcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.