40+ Free Amigurumi Crochet Patterns for Adorable Animals & Toys!

Crocheting is one of the most rewarding crafts, and nothing brings more joy than creating your own adorable plush toys. Whether you are a beginner looking to try basic amigurumi math or an intermediate crafter looking for your next challenge, free crochet patterns are the perfect way to get inspired.

Today, we have compiled over 40 adorable amigurumi pattern sheets from Krocheta.com! This selection includes everything from giant velvet mammoths and cozy capybaras to tiny pocket animals and sweet princess dolls. Grab your favorite hook, choice of velvet or cotton yarn, and let’s dive into these patterns!

1. Adorable Mammoth Amigurumi

Travel back in time with this incredibly cute Mammoth amigurumi! Using super bulky velvet yarn, this pattern produces a soft, squishy prehistoric companion. Perfect for intermediate crocheters, it features details like textured tusks and a cute little hair tuft.

Adorable Mammoth Amigurumi
Adorable Mammoth Amigurumi

2. Cozy Capybara Amigurumi

Capybaras are the ultimate chill animals, and this amigurumi capture their relaxed nature perfectly. The pattern uses a unique chain-start head shape to get that iconic capybara profile. It’s a wonderful addition to any amigurumi collection.

Cozy Capybara Amigurumi
Cozy Capybara Amigurumi

3. Cottagecore Kangaroo Family

This lovely Cottagecore Kangaroo family features an integrated baby joey and a sweet pocket. With its soft colors and detailed limbs, it makes a wonderful handmade gift or collectible piece. Recommended hook size is 2.5mm for tight, clean stitching.

Cottagecore Kangaroo Family

4. Mini No-Sew Monstera Plant

For the plant lovers, this no-sew mini Monstera leaf pattern is a must-make. Working with fluffy chenille yarn, it is quick to crochet and requires zero sewing for the main parts. Use it as a keychain, a desk decoration, or a cute bag charm.

Mini No-Sew Monstera Plant
Mini No-Sew Monstera Plant

5. Amigurumi Kiki Doll

A beautiful anime-inspired doll pattern featuring a detailed head, styled hair, and a cute outfit. It is perfect for creators who want to practice doll-making and hair styling techniques. A 2.5mm hook is recommended to keep the stuffing secure.

Amigurumi Kiki Doll

6. Cozy Marshmallow Friend

This super simple Cozy Marshmallow pattern is perfect for beginners! It uses standard US crochet terms and basic amigurumi math (increasing by 6) to create a sweet, rounded dessert buddy. Customize it with different face expressions or safety eyes.

Cozy Marshmallow Friend
Cozy Marshmallow Friend

7. Fairytale Princess Gown Doll

Inspired by fairytale classics, this Princess Gown doll features a gold dress, brown hair, and a tiny rose detail. The pattern uses back loop only (BLO) stitches to create a beautiful layered gown effect. It is a spectacular project for doll enthusiasts.

Fairytale Princess Gown Doll
Fairytale Princess Gown Doll

8. Dreamy Night Sky Corgi

This adorable Corgi amigurumi features a sweet muzzle, alert ears, and a cute little body. Inspired by starry skies, it is a wonderful project for dog lovers. Use tan and white yarn to get the classic Corgi coloration.

Dreamy Night Sky Corgi

9. Cute Pig in a Chick Hat

What is cuter than a baby pig? A baby pig wearing a yellow chick hat! This fun, whimsical pattern combines two cute designs into one. It is a relatively quick, one-piece body design that is highly satisfying to finish.

Cute Pig in a Chick Hat

10. Mini Duck & Yellow Chick

Create these sweet little pocket-sized yellow chicks and ducks! They are extremely quick to crochet and are perfect for Easter decorations, party favors, or quick craft fair stock. Customize them with tiny felt details.

Mini Duck & Yellow Chick
Mini Duck & Yellow Chick

11. Spring Bunny with Scroll

This festive Spring Bunny pattern features long ears, a cute red nose bead, and a miniature paper scroll accessory. Perfect for celebrations or gifts, it utilizes standard US terms and is beginner-friendly.

Spring Bunny with Scroll

12. More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets

Here are more pages from our crochet workbook, containing detailed yarn keys, material lists, and abbreviations to help you on your amigurumi journey.

More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets
More Cute Mini Amigurumi Sheets

Tips for Crocheting Amigurumi

Here are a few quick tips to make sure your amigurumi toys turn out perfectly:

  • Use a smaller hook size: To prevent the polyfill stuffing from peaking through the stitches, try using a hook size that is 0.5mm to 1mm smaller than recommended on the yarn label.
  • Invisible decrease (dec): Always use the invisible decrease method for amigurumi. It keeps your reductions flat and smooth instead of leaving bumps.
  • Stitch markers: Since most amigurumi is worked in continuous rounds, using a stitch marker on the first stitch of each round is crucial for counting your stitches correctly!

We hope you enjoy crafting these beautiful creations! Which animal are you going to crochet first? Let us know in the comments below!

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