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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.

Pencil Wind Spinner

PHOTOS by Jenila Mathialagan / ravelry.com

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

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.

Kawaii Colored Pencil

PHOTOS by Jen Hayes / ravelry.com

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

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!

The Tiny Tiger Pencil Topper

PHOTOS by Maria Ufimtseva / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern 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.

Crayon and Pencil

PHOTOS by Nicole Chase / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on thenicolechase.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.

No Sew Snail Amigurumi

Crocheting a snail is really fun and kids will just love it. This crochet project is a great way to practice the amigurumi technique and use up your leftover yarn. The result is a cute crocheted pocket toy that will cheer you up on a gloomy day. There’s a free video tutorial for this amigurumi friend so you can complete the project quickly and almost effortlessly.

No Sew Snail Amigurumi

PHOTOS by Alina Bratash / Ravelry.com

Find the original video tutorial on YouTube.

Chocolate Chip Cookie

Learn how to make a keychain with this beginner-friendly amigurumi pattern! This is a great idea for a first project if you’re new to crochet. Using only basic techniques, you can make your own handmade accessory that will stand out. Even if you have no experience at all, you can complete the piece quickly by simply following the step-by-step crochet pattern. Read it for free and get started right away.

Chocolate Chip Cookie

PHOTOS by Victoriia Kyrychuk / Ravelry.com

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