Knitted Snail

The interior toy is a great way to personalize rooms with boring designs. This knitted snail is soft, cozy and looks interesting, so it would be a great idea to bring it into your home. The simple knitting pattern makes it quick and almost effortless to follow. Check out the original website for more details, and get started today!

Knitted Snail

PHOTOS by Aisha Green / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on hobbycraft.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Knit Noahs Ark Giraffes

This adorable pair of giraffes will brighten up any room. If you haven’t practiced the classic art of knitting, it’s time to learn how to knit a toy. The project is fun and quite atypical if you are used to amigurumi toy projects. However, with the easy-to-follow pattern, it’s not too difficult. Try it out for yourself!

Knit Noahs Ark Giraffes

PHOTOS by Hobbycraft / hobbycraft.co.uk

Find the original free pattern on hobbycraft.co.uk.

Bunny Soft Toy

Not just a simple decorative indoor toy, but a friend you can hug and sleep with. This knitted bunny is just right for kids, so if you’re a confident beginner looking for a project to develop your toy skills, this is definitely it. This knitted bunny pattern is free and easy to follow. Don’t miss the opportunity to get ready for Easter.

Bunny Soft Toy

PHOTOS by Louise Bollanos / Ravelry.com

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

Fred the Snail

This is an extremely easy toy to knit, even for those with no knitting experience. If you are looking for your first project, this one will allow you to try the simplest techniques and train them without stress. The pattern uses very little yarn and is scrap-friendly. Consider starting with it if you’d like to crochet on the go.

Fred the Snail

PHOTOS by Elka Schap / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Twiggy Bunny

If you’re looking for a quick project to occupy your hands and mind, this knitted bunny should be on your to-do list. Using simple knitting stitches, it will only take a weekend to complete. A handmade toy like this makes a great gift for children and adults alike. Plus, you can use your leftover yarn to work on small details. The step-by-step knitting pattern for this piece is free and easy to follow. Visit the original website and see how it works.

Twiggy Bunny

PHOTOS by Caterina Sullivan / Ravelry.com

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

Buddy the Bunny

Long arms and legs make this knitted bunny the perfect cuddly toy. We all need something cuddly to snuggle up to this winter and this cute toy could be the answer. Most of the pieces in this project are circular and the ears are flattened with garter stitch. The body, arms and legs have purl stitch details for extra texture. With lots of techniques used, this pattern is sure to take your knitting skills to the next level. Follow the instructions to get started.

Buddy the Bunny

PHOTOS by Knit Picks / Ravelry.com

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

Giant Peep Bunny

This knitted bunny is extremely cozy and cuddly and will certainly brighten up your home. This knitted toy is great for hugging and napping on. The design is really simple and will appeal to everyone, including beginners. Since you will need a lot of stuffing, bring along yarn ends, scraps, and other materials to make it really unique.

Giant Peep Bunny

PHOTOS by Sarah E. White / Ravelry.com

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

Henry’s Bunny

This adorable knitted bunny is a perfect interior toy. It looks so natural and cozy and will look nice on the shelf or bedside table. It’s a simple project because the bunny knits in one piece, except the legs. Just follow the free pattern, and you’ll get this cutie soon.

Henry’s Bunny

PHOTOS by Sara Elizabeth Kellner / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.