Crochet Fish Patterns
Here are some fun crochet fish patterns for you to try. Whether you crochet these as little toy fish (for children or fur-babies) or you are inspired to try to create your own crocheted aquarium scene (or pint size fish jar – I love Kati’s!), you will find a colorful and friendly crocheted sea creature perfect for the task in this collection.
Free Crochet Fish Patterns
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Fish Amigurumi
Fish Amigurumi was designed by Amanda from Loops and Love Crochet. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.5 mm (E) hook for the project. The finished amigurumi fish measure 4.5 inches long and 2 inches wide.
Read MoreTiny Fish
These Tiny Fish were designed by The Wandering Deer. You will need Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 3 mm hook to make your tiny fish. The pattern is available for free on Instagram @wanderingdeer
Read MoreBetta Fish
One of my favorite fish, these Betta Fish were designed by Hooked by Kati. She used DK Weight Yarn [3] and a 3.5 mm (E) hook for the project. The finished Betta Fish measures approximately 3.5 inches X 3 inches tall.
Read MoreSea Creatures
These fun Sea Creatures were designed by Jennifer Olivarez and they are available from WeCrochet. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 4 mm (G) hook.
Read MoreHarold the Pufferfish
Harold the Pufferfish was designed by Spin a Yarn Crochet. She used Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.5 mm (E) hook for the project. This is part of her Sea Creature Keychain Collection.
Read MoreBaby Dory
Baby Dory was designed by Kamila Krawka Krawczyk. She used Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 3 mm hook to make her Royal Blue Tang Fish. This baby fish is going to be a favorite with her big eyes!
Read MoreBubbles and Goldfish Teether
This Bubbles and Goldfish Teether was designed by ChiWei Ranck. The goldfish is perfect for a crocheted aquarium! You will need Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 2.75 mm (C) hook for this project.
Read MoreLittle Fish Valerie and Vincent
Larger than the other fish in our collection, the pattern for Valerie and Vincent is available from the Durable Yarn website. You will need Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 2.5 mm (E) hook for this project. They were designed by CuteDutch.
Read MoreFish
This Fish was designed by Lisa McNally. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 2.75 mm (C) hook for this project. When finished Fish measures about the size of the palm of your hand.
Read MoreMy First Amigurumi Pet Fish
This adorable crocheted pet fish was designed by Nicole Mansfield. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.5 mm (E) hook. You finished pet fish will measure approximately 4 inches X 4 inches when complete.
Read MoreAngel Fish Amigurumi
This Angel Fish Amigurumi pattern was designed by Paulina Lata. You will need Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 2.5 mm hook. When you visit the post, be sure to scroll down as the English version is at the end.
Read MoreAmigurumi Baby Clownfish
Super adorable, this Amigurumi Baby Clownfish was designed by Natalina Craft. For this project you will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.5 mm (E) hook.
Read MoreFish Rattle
This Fish Rattle was designed by Anne Bank Nielsen and it is a great gift for a baby! You will need Fingering Weight Yarn [1] and a 2 mm hook for this project.
Read MoreRudi Goldfish
Rudi Goldfish was designed by Marie Lize and is just one of 4 patterns included in this free pattern set. You will need Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 2 mm hook for the project. Rudi measures 9 inches long when complete.
Read MoreFlaky Fish
Flaky Fish was designed by Puntos de Fantasía. This pattern is available in English and in Spanish. Flaky Fish was crocheted in Fingering Weight Yarn [1].
Read MoreCrochet Sea Creatures
Crochet Sea Creatures is a book from Designer Vanessa Mooncie. If you use the "Look Inside" option on Amazon, you can see the patterns included in the book and even find the excerpt for the Starfish Pattern
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These are so fun! And so many ways to use them.