I love these cute teddy bear patterns! Check out my recent finds of adorable teddy bear patterns to crochet!
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This cute little bear is part of a 3 in 1 pattern pack, where you can make three different animals from one pattern. He’s pretty sweet and bonus that you get three patterns!
This cute little “Huggy Bear” has an adorable patchwork look to him! He looks quick and easy to crochet up and would make a perfect handmade crochet gift!
I hope you enjoy crocheting these beautiful patterns!
This beautiful White Rabbit crochet pattern is so true-to-…cartoon? haha! This designer did a great job! I admire pattern designers who do such a good job of bringing creations to life! It is a lot of work!
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Check out this adorable crocheted fox amigurumi toy pattern. If you like to crochet and you like foxes, this is for you!
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Another lovely amigurumi pattern Etsy find! I love these adorable stuffed animal crochet patterns! This scruffy fox pattern is super cute!
Check out this adorable little dog crochet amigurumi toy dog pattern. I know a couple little girls who would love a handmade toy made from this sweet pattern!
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Found on Etsy! Adorable crocheted little dog pattern! Look how tiny and detailed he is! I’m not the biggest dog fan in real life, but handmade stuffed amigurumi stuffed puppies are totally my thing! A great handmade baby gift idea!
PDF patterns are a handy way to get a pattern quickly and without all the ads that often come with free patterns that designers offer on their blogs. I have no problem with bloggers and designers having ads on their site, but it sure is nice to have a beautiful, printable pdf with the pattern, where the screen doesn’t go to sleep while you’re working on your project. It’s also easier to mark up and make notes as you’re going along. Sometimes old-school is just better.
I really enjoy browsing through Pinterest and Etsy to find all sorts of crafty things to make or buy. Here are today’s finds!
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I love this simple little bird amigurumi crochet pattern! It would make a lovely, minimalist, handmade, Waldorf-style gift for a baby or a child. Instant pdf download printable crochet toy pattern.
I LOVE LITTLE OWLS!!! Look at these adorable baby owl amigurumis! Perfect little crochet pattern to make a quick stuffed toy gift for a child! ADORABLE!!! You can buy this pattern here.
DIY stuffed hippo crocheted toy. PDF crochet pattern for this adorable doll. Purchase the instant download pattern here.
I have been having a blast lately finding some of the best crochet patterns on Etsy and Pinterest. I have really been impressed by the amazing designers who create doll patterns inspired by cartoon characters. There are so many wonderful craft patterns out there to check out. If you don’t want to go research and find them on your own, you can enjoy what I’ve found in this great round up!
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Charlie Brown – Doesn’t he look great? All those times you felt bad for poor ol’ Chuck; now you can just give him a hug and make him feel better.
The Snorks – I love this cartoon when I was a kid and it always felt like no one else even remembered that it existed. It did exist! My mom even made me a birthday cake shaped like a Snork one year! And this crochet pattern proves that other people remember too!
Just in time for the upcoming movie release… make your own Peter Rabbit stuffed toy!
Dory – This is such a great pattern for this lovable, forgetful fish.
Classic Alice in Wonderland character, the White Rabbit, that started it all.
Another classic cartoon character to crochet, Bambi’s best friend, Thumper.
My family and I loved the movie Inside Out. We tried to convince the kids it would be amazing to go as all the emotions from the movie for Halloween that fall, but alas, no one wanted to be Sadness. Both my youngest and my husband wanted to go as Anger. I’ll let you make of that what you like.
One of my favourite crafts is crocheting. I learned to crochet from a friend in college, even though my mom had tried to teach me when I was a little younger. I don’t know what was wrong with me, but I kinda see the same spirit in my daughter, so maybe it’s a weird I-don’t-want-my-mother-to-teach-me-anything trait that runs in our family. Sorry, mom! I love ya, I was just weird.
My first project was a scarf, the gauge of which was tight beyond belief, but I got that sorted out and then crocheted a large blanket in a matter of days for my friend in time for Christmas. I’m pretty sure I just parked myself on the couch at my parents’ house when I was home for Christmas and crocheted for three days straight.
Later I learned how to make mittens from another friend and the rest is history, I guess. Once I learned how to increase and decrease, I had the basics for AMIGURUMI! It’s so fun! You can make stuffies! And potatoes with eyes! (haha). Since then I have made a lot of fun stuffed things. Like this banana.
Lately, I have been scouring the internet finding the best and cutest amigurumi stuffies to crochet. (Check out my amigurumi Pinterest board!) As much as I sometimes try to make up my own patterns, I’m not really a pattern writer (maybe one day…) and the time it takes for a pattern writer to test and create a new pattern is definitely worth the cost of some of the paid patterns available. Here are some of my favourites I’ve found recently.
Look at this amazing owl pattern! I love the detail on the belly (breast? what do you call that part of a bird?) So sweet. Owls are great. This pattern is a free Ravelry download.
Cuddle Me Fox — and check out this tiny fox pattern! So cute! Foxes are really trendy right now and this little guy looks like he’ll come together quickly. This little guy is available on amigurumi.today as a free pattern.
Boxy Bear is another free pattern for a new crocheter. Nice straight seams. I love the way he comes together. Really cute.
Isn’t this little Monkey pattern cute? This pattern is available from allaboutami; it was published last year in honour of 2016, the Chinese year of the Monkey. If you’d like a nice printable version of the pattern, it’s available for a small fee here.
Tourist Giraffe This little giraffe is named Kenny and he comes with a camera!!! How cute is that? I love this little giraffe! He’d make a great gift to crochet!
That’s my quick little round-up of some of my favourite stuffed animals to crochet. Pick one and find your hook and happy crocheting!
I found this really great free amigurumi pattern site last week that I just had to share. If you like to crochet small anthropomorphic things, this website is just the place for you. While I was intrigued by the severed fingers pattern that came up in my google reader today, I poked around a bit and found this great banana pattern. I have made some other amigurumi play food for my kids and I started to attempt a banana earlier this summer, but got caught up in trying to make the pattern curve like a banana. This pattern really relies on the way you stuff the banana to get a curve to it. But it works. And it’s a lot better than the banana I never finished.
I like how this shot of the banana looks like it’s in a police line up.
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