The Tiny Tiger Pencil Topper
Your kid will be happy with this tiger pencil topper because it is so cute and will make a pen unique. Its size is around 1.7 inches or 4.5 cm. The free pencil topper crochet pattern is free and contains step-by-step written English instructions with US terms. Take it and impress your children!
PHOTOS by Maria Ufimtseva / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Tiger Pocket Buddy
Roarrrsome pocket buddy is here! This cute little tiger will make your kids happy. They can imagine that they are Indian explorers who discover wild animals in bamboo thickets in the tropics of Eurasia. Or something else — the sky is the limit for children’s fantasy.
Make them a few soft tigers with this free pocket amigurumi pattern by Josephine Laurin.
PHOTOS by Anna Josephine Laurin / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry, or read more about it on Instagram @pinktomatocrochet.
Kawaii Colored Pencil
These tiny colored amigurumi pencils are a great gift idea for scholars, students, teachers, and all people who are involved in the educational process. You can decorate a backpack, use it as a trinket, or learn colors with small kids. The free pencil crochet pattern is free and beginner-friendly. You need just a little yarn to make it, so it is a perfect stash-busting project too.
PHOTOS by Jen Hayes / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on jenhayescreations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Pencil Wind Spinner
Here is one of the cutest back to school crochet ideas for a kids’ study area or a classroom. Crochet this pencil wind spinner with a free beginner-friendly video tutorial and present it to a teacher or your kiddos. The finished size is approximately 12 inches or 30.5 cm long if you use worsted weight yarn and a 4.5 mm hook.
PHOTOS by Jenila Mathialagan / ravelry.com
Find the free video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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.
PHOTOS by Nicole Chase / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on thenicolechase.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Tiny Teacup
This tiny crochet toy is a cute idea for decorating the kitchen or dining room. You can also make a set for your kids’ plays. Easy to crochet, it features basic techniques, and you can start it even with little experience. It’s a great opportunity to try new colors and experiment with elements to make it reflect your personality. Feel free to check out the free crochet pattern on the website.
PHOTOS by Karine Larose / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on larosedurang.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Rainbow Pocket Pals
These are just adorable! No more words! Take this free crochet bear pattern and make this Rainbow Pocket Pal. It will become your tiny talisman in travels or a cute keychain accessory. Its size is perfect for a pocket — 3 inches tall if you take a 2.75 mm (C) hook.
PHOTOS by Sarah Hearn / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on wonkyworldcreations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Amigurumi Fly
A fun companion to take anywhere, this pocket crochet amigurumi fly is tiny, but it’s very detailed, so consider adding this handmade project to your to-do list. Whether you want to make a gift or just impress your friends with your crochet skills, this amigurumi toy is a great idea. The step-by-step instructions make it even easier. Don’t delay!
PHOTOS by Mary Brovina / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.