Free Patterns.
Here is a quick and easy crochet mini Christmas lights pattern to try out! It is also similar to crocheting fairy lights! There is no attachment or sewing involved and the whole Christmas light in made in one long continuous chain! It can be completed in less than 30 minutes and great for accessorizing your home or even your kid’s toys.
This post includes a variety of mini crochet Christmas hat patterns, including a free mini crochet Santa hat pattern too! They are made in festive green and maroon colours too, and then remade in bright versions of the same colours. Each pattern should not take more than 30 minutes! And you have a glow-up to add the festive mood to your other amigurumis!
After mastering crochet of basic spheres, consider move onto making more complex amigurumi like this monkey! It involves crocheting a spherical head, cylindrical body and chains extending out from the main body for the limbs. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
Here is a quick fun idea to crochet next, which can be used to house other smaller amigurumis! It is great for all seasons, and especially during the festive Christmas season. Just change up the colours and you can make all different kinds of gift boxes! It’s a slight step up from crocheting a cube so if you know how to do it, this is pretty easy.
After crocheting basic shapes like spheres and cones, try your hand at making this chick amigurumi which has these same shapes incorporated. Add on the pointy beak and the feet without any sewing and the piece is quickly completed. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
If you have been looking for quick crochet projects during the festive season for gifting or just to churn out your own christmas tree ornaments, look no further. This is a quick no-sew mini christmas tree ornament pattern that can be done in under an hour. The pattern is made up of a few simple special crochet stitches and colour changes and voila, it is done!
After mastering crochet of basic spheres, consider move onto making more complex amigurumi like this monkey! It involves crocheting a spherical head, cylindrical body and chains extending out from the main body for the limbs. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
If you have mastered how to crochet a simple sphere, then the next step is to try making a simple animal amigurumi like a jellyfish or an octopus! This involves crocheting a sphere and then simply add on some tentacles. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
Crocheting has been a popular pastime for many years, with enthusiasts creating all sorts of items from blankets to clothing and even toys. Crochet octopuses are cute and cuddly creatures, perfect for children and adults alike, and they make great gifts for any occasion.
Here it is - my free Baby Yoda aka Grogu pattern. I have been meaning to put it up on my blog but just never got down to it. It came from my Bounty Hunter Collection which I’m really proud of! This pattern is pretty fast, with minimal sewing parts like the ears and the coat, so have fun crocheting up this one!
Dinosaurs are creatures well liked by both boys and girls alike! They are also super fun toys to crochet and can be worked up pretty quickly depending on how complex the crochet pattern is. Here is a little purple guy that works up pretty fast and has a fair amount of assembly bits that come together.
My latest free pattern and isn’t she a pretty little duck? There are quite a few components here including her beak, wings, webbed feet, hat and even her flower on her hat! They all work up individually and have to be attached together so I would say there is a fair amount of assembling to do here.
Woo Hoo Picard is back! This series is not quite like Star Trek Voyager but it’s nice to see Jean Luc again and Data! I made this collection back when I started watching that Star Trek series and it was one of my simpler designs when I used to make everything as seamless as possible.
It’s always the season of love right? Hope you liked my Peter and Jane Patterns on a bench. Decided to release my Cindy Bear pattern for free this month! She works up pretty and pretty fast too with her skirt and flower. The head and body are continuous, but the detailing does include some attachments!
So I was thinking about releasing one pattern for free this month and since it was the year of the Tiger, I thought why not Tigger? Besides, it also happens to be Winnie the Pooh Day!
This time, it’s a slightly different pattern with my old Wizard! Ok, so this was an older form of Gandalf that I made, which was simpler to crochet but it does have some assembling components. If you missed out on my free Hobbit pattern, it’s right here to follow! I did update my Gandalf this round so he looks slightly different at the end, but this version is pretty cute and endearing too :).
Hey guys another free pattern has landed! This little guy has a special place in my heart, he is Pippin! My sister’s favourite hobbit and quite possibly the silliest hobbit! Making the hair for these little guys were pretty challenging and I would not say I am the most satisfied with them but this is some of my earliest work!
To kick off my ‘Fall-inspired’ collection, here a quick free Pumpkin pattern. I was trying my best to come up with my own version of a pumpkin and it is fairly important in this set as will be mentioned in later posts this month. I needed the pumpkin to be reversible on either side, or symmetrical.
If you are a big Scooby Doo fan, you will undoubtedly know all the characters of the Mystery Gang. Unexpectedly, my little daughter’s favourite character is Fred - leader of the gang. These set of Scooby patterns work up really fast and are very easy for beginners to try!
Guys I’m so excited to show my upcoming latest collection… this is just a sneak peek showcasing Tiger Lily! She is a small part of my latest Teepee Animal babies collection which I will be releasing very soon!
If you happened to miss my pattern tester call, no worries, I have the Bugs Bunny pattern here for free! He works up pretty fast and I did need some additional supplies this time which included some recycled white cloth and a permanent black marker.
Since you have mastered the Circular series , aka circles, spheres and cylinders, (and some of Oval series), try your hand at this free Tweety Bird amigurumi pattern! It has all the circular elements you need to test out the new skills and works up fairly fast.
Ok guys, so I’m super excited to reveal my latest series of videos (apart from the Shapes series videos)… and this time, it’s all about how to make this little guy - Ben in his swimming trunks! This time, I have decided to make it different, it’s my first time trying out something like this…
Hey guys! My latest ‘Ice Cream Babies’ set has landed on the Hook Nook blog! I was so excited to be featured there, she has so many other amazing artists there showcasing different types of crochet work!
Anyone else super excited on watching the Loki series? He’s got to be one of my favourite Avengers characters and for that, decided to just drop this free Classic Loki pattern for all you fangirls!
This Captain America Earring is a quick easy way to test out your skills at crocheting circles and starting off with a magic ring!
In this pattern, there are intentionally no half double crochet, double crochet, invisible decrease, for easier reference. Some useful external links also around to help out.
As you can see, the mini Elsa I came up with was small enough to dangle from a ear lobe! I also had quite a bit of trial and error experimenting with her dress too before I settled on this following version.
So excited about writing out this free pattern! It’s a tiny little Piglet. Most of my amigurumi are mini (not micro) and can fit into the palm of your hand. In this case, if you make Piglet, he can even be made into earrings!
Try your hand at making this mini Iron Man, with a switch up to making mixed coloured bobble stitches. This is a step-up from my previous free Hulk pattern. We all have to start from somewhere and I’m not proud to say my oldest iron man was very ugly. It got a little better… at the end, I’ll even show you my latest Hulkbuster!
If you have mastered how to crochet a simple sphere and a cylinder, then try making this bear amigurumi next! It only involves crocheting a sphere then a cylinder with some bobble stitches as the limbs. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!