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Duke the Wolf Amigurumi

This adorable amigurumi wolf is ready for the holiday! Are you? Even though wolves can be a bit intimidating, don’t worry! This little guy is anything but scary! All he’s thinking about is to rest and have fun with friends! And did you know that in this pattern the head and arms of the wolf are crocheted to the body instead of being sewn to it?

Duke the Wolf Amigurumi

PHOTOS by elisascrochet / elisascrochet.com

Find the original free pattern on elisascrochet.com

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.

Champagne Bottle

Bring a little holiday cheer with this tiny, delicious amigurumi. It’s an easy-level crochet toy project that you can use to get rid of your scraps. It’s also great to crochet while waiting in line or on the subway. The simple embroidery with the eyes adds to the mood of the piece. The pattern is available in PDF on the website.

Champagne Bottle

PHOTOS by Elisa’s Crochet / elisascrochet.com

Find the original free pattern on elisascrochet.com.

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

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

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

PHOTOS by Ilaria Caliri / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on ravelry.

Ice Cream Gnome

Gnomes are usually associated with fall and winter, but this one is very summery! This crocheted toy is perfect for party favors and just a cute handmade thing to display and show off your skills. The project is beginner-friendly though and you can start it with little experience. See the easy to follow amigurumi pattern!

Ice Cream Gnome

PHOTOS by passionatecraft2 / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on passionatecrafter.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.

A Piece of Candy

Beginner-friendly amigurumi pattern that will teach you how to make realistic candy. The pattern requires almost no time and no yarn. You can use your scraps if you have them or start this as your first project. The candy is made in pieces and requires a little sewing. Nothing difficult though. Just watch the video tutorial, and you’ll be fine.


A Piece of Candy

PHOTOS by Dani West / Ravelry.com

Find the original video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.