Crochet Orange

These crochet oranges are not only simple crochet toys, but they can make your home more lively and brighter in a matter of minutes. Just look at them and you will feel the urge to drink some fresh juice! The pattern is designed with beginners in mind and won’t take much effort. Approach it in a good mood for the better effect.

Crochet Orange

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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

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Francis Fox Amigurumi

Foxes are proven to be such great friends! Don’t listen when they tell you bad things about these adorable animals, because they are just fantastic, super intelligent and friendly! Now you can make your own fox with some orange yarn and a bit of patience. It’s 5” / 12,5 cm tall when made with the indicated yarn. Look at this cutie!

Francis Fox Amigurumi

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Crayon and Pencil

If you’re looking for a cute amigurumi project, make these two toys for your little student! They are quick to complete, easy to crochet on the go, and create that academic vibe right away. The pattern for this project is beginner friendly, so don’t be afraid to start with a little experience. The easy-to-follow crochet instructions will help you along the way.

Crayon and Pencil

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Pocket Axolotl (2 sizes)

This crochet toy pattern is certainly not what you are used to. The axolotl is a really interesting animal: it’s actually a baby salamander that didn’t grow up. You won’t see toys like this in stores, and it’s sure to add a touch of uniqueness. Consider turning the amigurumi axolotl toy into a purse ornament.

Pocket Axolotl (2 sizes)

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Lily the Cat Amigurumi

This lovely amigurumi cat family is so cute. You need the same free crochet cat pattern but different hook sizes and yarn weights to make them both. The pattern includes a full video tutorial that will help you finish the project quickly and with almost no effort. Enjoy!

Lily the Cat Amigurumi

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Crochet Blueberry Pie

They are so sweaty, just like the real thing! Be careful not to eat them. This Crochet Blueberry Pie is a super fun pattern with lots of stitches used, so you won’t get bored. It suits best for crocheters who have some experience with similar projects. Take the free crochet blueberry pie pattern and get started!

Crochet Blueberry Pie

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Bunny Egg Cozy Free Crochet Pattern

These cozies are great for brightening up breakfast or as accessories when decorating at Easter. The pattern is very simple and as it only uses a small amount of yarn it’s great for using up leftovers. Make this Bunny Egg Cozy designed by Fibre Equations, because it’s worth it!

Bunny Egg Cozy Free Crochet Pattern

author: Fibre Equations, picture from ravelry.com

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