Piglet

This tiny piglet looks so realistic you won’t believe your eyes. The pin knitting pattern gives you the opportunity to knit a high-quality toy that you can use for decorative purposes. The pattern is interesting to work with and doesn’t take forever to complete because of its small size. If you already know the basics of knitting, it will be manageable for you.

Piglet

PHOTOS by Claire Garland / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Easter Bunny Lala

A very detailed knitted bunny for your Easter decorations. This free knitted bunny pattern will allow you to make a high quality toy for decorative purposes. Since Easter is coming sooner and sooner, it’s a nice project to start with the beginning of spring. It doesn’t take much time, but it’s really interesting to make and will be great for knitters who want to move on.

Easter Bunny Lala

PHOTOS by Ngoc Vu / Ravelry.com

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

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.

Koala Free Knitting Pattern

Just look at this lovely Koala, isn’t he adorable? All the plush animals by Claire Garland are adorable. Just look how soft and cute he is, I’m sure this koala is perfect for cuddling! Start today and create your lovely plush friend. White shagged yarn looks like charming realistic koala fur.

Koala Free Knitting Pattern

PHOTOS by Claire Garland / Ravelry.com

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Rhino Baby

You won’t believe that this cutest knitted rhino baby is easy to make, and a free knitting pattern is available. But it is true! The knit toy pattern includes even a free tiny jumper pattern! So you’ll dress your rhino in a cozy sweater too.

Rhino Baby

PHOTOS by Claire Garland / Ravelry.com

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Canary

Do you feel the warmth emanating from this sunny photo? The knitted canary on it is amazing. It’s like a touch of sunlight that cheers up. Make a tiny friend for you with a free knitted amigurumi toy pattern. The tail, body, and head are worked as one piece. Creating such a kind of plush animals is easier than you might think. Enjoy!

Canary

PHOTOS by Claire Garland / Ravelry.com

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Life Size Chicken

Inspired by hundreds of real chickens, this pattern allows you to create a charming, life-size toy friend. Carefully designed to mimic the size of farm chickens, it’s a delightful project that will bring a rustic feel to your home. Knit your very own plush companion and experience the joy of crafting with this beginner-friendly project. The step-by-step chicken knitting pattern is free and easy to follow.

Life Size Chicken

PHOTOS by Quiet Life Farm / Ravelry.com

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

Easter Bunny Free Knitting Pattern

Easter Bunny is perfect as an Easter decoration, but also as a lovely friend for your little family member. Just look at this picture, It’s amazing that this rabbit looks like a real one! If you prefer, you can use a different colour of the yarn, but it’ll be perfect if the colour is similar to real fur!

Easter Bunny Free Knitting Pattern

PHOTOS by Claire Garland / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.