10 Supercute FREE Amigurumi 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 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! *
**Are you a designer and want to have your free crochet patterns featured in my next roundup post to help spread the word of your designs? Send me an email at swecraftcorner@gmail.com with the pictures you want featured and a link to your patterns.**
Highland Cow
Pattern and photo credit: Rebecca Langford

Originating from Scotland, these furry, friendly creatures have gained so much popularity in art and home decor in recent years. I’m just as smitten with them as anybody, so of course I had to answer the call for a highland cow pattern.
Mole Amigurumi
Pattern and photo credit: Kylie Slee

Mini Murcielago
Pattern and photo credit: Laly Giannini

Jellyfish Babies
Pattern and photo credit: Jade Gauthier-Boutin

DIFFICULTY
Beginner
SKILLS REQUIRED
Crocheting in spiral, magic ring, chain, slip stitch, single crochet stitch, increasing and decreasing.
MATERIALS
• About 7g of worsted weight 100% acrylic yarn (4)
I used Red Heart – Super Saver in color Retro Stripes.
• Two 6 mm safety eyes
• 3.50 mm crochet hook
• Polyester fiberfill for stuffing (optional)
• Yarn needle, scissors, stitch marker
FINAL SIZE
They are about 8 cm (3”) high, with worsted weight 100% acrylic yarn and a 3.50 mm crochet hook (US size E/4).
The Octopus Squish
Pattern and photo credit: Sweet Softies

Size:
Height: 2 inches (5 cm)
Level:
★☆☆☆☆ Beginner/Easy. Requires familiarity with stitches used (below).
Stitches/Terms (US Terms):
FO = fasten off
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
inc = increase (insert 2 sc in same st)
dec = decrease (sc 2 sts together)
BLO = back loops only
FLO = front loops only
Materials:
Hobbii Baby Snuggle (super bulky “6”) yarn in desired color
Black embroidery thread for sewing details
9mm plastic safety eyes (x2)
5mm crochet hook
Stuffing
Yarn needle
Scissors
Tanner the Triceratops
Pattern and photo credit: Nicole Chase

PROJECT LEVEL
Easy
DESCRIPTION
Tanner the Triceratops is a cute, medium sized dinosaur stuffie. Most pieces are worked in the round and then sewn together.
SPECIFICS
Measurements: Approximately 8.5” tall (sitting) or 11.5” tall (standing)
Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern.
Hook Size: 4.0mm (G)
Other Tools: tapestry needle, stitch markers, scissors
Yarn Weight: Medium (4), Worsted
Yarn Used: WeCrochet / Knit Picks Brava Worsted
Yardage: color A (teal): 218 yds, color B (gray): 59 yds, color C (white): 4 yds
Other Materials: poly-fil stuffing, 12mm safety eyes
Felix the Fox
Pattern and photo credit: Nicole Chase

PROJECT LEVEL
Easy
DESCRIPTION
Felix the Fox is a beginner friendly amigurumi fox pattern that includes detailed instructions and photo tutorials. Also works up great in a plush yarns!
SPECIFICS
Measurements: Approximately 5.5” tall (sitting) or 7.5” tall (standing)
Gauge: Not necessary for this pattern; see notes
Hook Size: 4.0mm (G) crochet hook
Other Tools: tapestry needle, stitch markers, scissors
Yarn Weight: Medium (4) Worsted Weight
Yarn Used: WeCrochet/Knit Picks Brava Worsted
Yardage: color A (orange): 68 yds, color B (white): 8 yds, color C (black): 80 yds
Other Materials: poly-fil stuffing, 9mm safety eyes
Mini Love Elephant Amigurumi
Pattern and photo credit: Mariska Vos-Bolman

Learn how to create this cute mini Love Elephant Amigurumi with this free elephant crochet pattern. This is an easy to crochet pattern, perfect for beginners. It is also very quick to make, takes about 1 to 2 hours.
You can use any yarn to make it. I made a small keychain mini elephant from sport weight cotton yarn and two bigger elephants, one with bulky velvet yarn and one from Chenille Super Bulky plush yarn. The pattern has a full video included on how to make this cute elephant Amigurumi.
Classic Crochet Teddy Bear
Pattern and photo credit: Knit Paint Sew

This classic crochet teddy bear is made with size G crochet hook using Bernat softee baby cotton yarn. The bear parts are crocheted separately and then stuffed with poly-fil before being stitched together to create the final product. I chose to add a bright aqua bow to complete the look (optional), but you can customize the bow or other attire to your own liking. Finished bear is about 12” tall when standing, or shorter when seated.
Amigurumi teddy bear
Pattern and photo credit: Joanna Bartkowiak

The perfect addition to any Easter basket! This is a 7” tall bunny made to fit in a little kid’s hand. With no sewing required, this works up extremely fast. Make it with classic Peepcolors and see how cute they are!