X10 Supercute FREE Amigurumi Animals Crochet Patterns!

This post is a FREE crochet pattern roundup that is filled with free patterns from incredible designers across the world. Have a look at the cutest amigurumi animal patterns and see where to find the free patterns that are both easy to crochet and more complex. So, grab your hook and yarn, and jump into the wonderful world of all these amazing crochet pattern designers!
This blog post will showcase the top 10 cutest amigurumi animal crochet patterns, with links to each pattern for readers to easily access. From adorable baby animals to whimsical fantasy creatures, this diverse list will appeal to all readers. The post will also include tips for choosing the right yarn and hook size to achieve the desired look for each pattern.

Disclaimer
*This is a roundup post with the best free crochet patterns I have found on the web. I do not own the pictures, or the patterns listed below unless they say swecraftcorner. The patterns are available on the designer’s page/blog which is linked next to each featured pattern. These amazing indie designers have worked hard on these incredible patterns and photos for us to enjoy, so please visit their website and show your support for their hard work by reading and sharing their content! *
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Little Bull Amigurumi-
Pattern and photo credit: Ljuda Lisnizkaja

Deer Fawn-
Pattern and photo credit: Stella Taubenheim

Baby Bat-
Pattern and photo credit: Roxy Crochet

Flipper the Dolphin
Pattern and photo credit: Cuddly Stitches Craft

Baby Dragon Amigurumi-
Pattern and photo credit: Amanda Maciel

Sea Turtle
Pattern and photo credit: Julia Pilling

Cat Aurora-
Pattern and photo credit: Natalia Ruzanova

Sweet Spring Birds-
Pattern and photo credit: Crafty Kitty Crochet

Mini Lion Amigurumi-
Pattern and photo credit: Grace and Yarn

Kit the Pumpkin Cat-
Pattern and photo credit: Milagros Sierra

Baby Snake-
Pattern and photo credit: June Gilbank

Baby Snake is an original crochet pattern by June Gilbank.
A small but perfectly proportioned no-sew baby snake! The narrow body makes it easy to pose in a variety of realistic positions, and you can make your snakes as long or short as you want. Make a baby snake in a single colour, use a variegated yarn for easy colour patterning, or combine it with my Ultimate Stripes technique to make a tiny striped snake!
Baby Snake is designed to be a perfect miniature version of the snakes in my Temperature Snake and Snake Collection patterns (see last 2 photos for size comparison), and you can also use all the striping ideas from those patterns for your baby snakes.
Yarn: Small quantity of worsted weight yarn
Hook: E US/3.5mm
Size: approx 13-15” (33-38cm) long, but you can make yours as long as you want by adding more repeats to the body! (Your gauge and yarn choice will affect the finished size slightly.)
Didi the Bear Angel-
Pattern and photo credit: Milagros Sierra

Charming Didi the bear has the range, you can see him as a classic teddy bear, he can portray an impish little devil and now, his stellar role, an adorable angel.
Materials: yarn in colors brown 25 g, white 10 g, yellow, a little of dark brown and pink, safety eyes, stuffing, tapestry needle.
The smaller bear was made with Dk yarn, 3 mm crochet hook and it has 10 mm safety eyes.
For the bigger bear I used a 4,5 mm crochet hook, worsted weight yarn and 12 mm safety eyes.
The small bear is going to measure 13 cm / 5,1 inch approx and the big bear 17 cm / 6,7 inch approx.