Little Amigurumi Critters to Crochet

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If you love meeting new friends with unique personalities and don’t mind getting your hands a little yarny, then this roundup of Little Amigurumi Critter Patterns is just what you need!

This week we have ten cute and cuddly creature crochet patterns, perfect for creating a whole family of adorably imaginative playmates!

From the seafaring baby alligator to the snuggly kawaii dragon to the majestic granny square tortoise, it’ll be love at first hook.

Whether you’re just starting to learn how to crochet or are an experienced needle crafter, this roundup of Little Amigurumi Critter Patterns is sure to inspire and delight. So grab your hook and some yarn, and get ready to meet your newest friends!

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Calling all crafters! 🧶 Ready to make some amigurumi friends? We've got just the thing - ten adorable and cuddly critter crochet patterns! Whether you're a beginner or an expert, these little critters are sure to delight and inspire. Grab your hook and yarn and let's get crafting! #amigurumi #yarnlove #littlecritters #crochetpatterns

Little Amigurumi Critters to Crochet

Children love crochet toys. These little amigurumi critters are fun to crochet and fun to play with!

This week we have a free pattern roundup of Little Amigurumi Critters to Crochet. Included in this collection are patterns for alligators, beavers, dragons, tortoises, dinosaurs, ravens, crows and snakes.

  1. Baby Monster Beginner Amigurumi by Allison Hoffman (Crafty Is Cool)
  2. Crochtopus by Leanna Booth
  3. Baby Alligator by Hannah Kaminsky
  4. Amigurumi Crab by Eden Dintsikos
  5. Charlie Bird, Raven or Crow by Sue Pendleton no longer available (this might be it)
  6. Amigurumi Beaver Free Tutorial by Sharon Ojala (Amigurumi To Go)
  7. Kawaii Amigurumi Dragon by Shannen C
  8. Granny Square Tortoise by Brigitte Read
  9. Stegosaurus Amigurumi by Free Patterns By H
  10. Crochet Snake Pattern  by Repeat Crafter Me

Are you looking for a different little critter to crochet?  

Here are some additional crochet toy options:

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Calling all crafters! 🧶 Ready to make some amigurumi friends? I’ve got just the thing – ten adorable and cuddly critter crochet patterns! Grab your hook and yarn and let’s get crafting! #amigurumi #yarnlove #littlecritters #crochetpatterns

Happy crocheting!

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  1. Oh no! I’m sorry about that. I try to double check them all every couple months but the link didn’t show up as ‘broken’ so I didn’t delve any deeper. It looks like the PDF was removed (again). A little while back they were all available again but I guess that was for a limited time only. I’ve searched online and I cannot find it from any sources (free or paid) at the moment. I did find this one for a Gothic Black Raven that is ok but it isn’t free. You can take a look on Etsy here: https://tidd.ly/3S2RY7Z There are some free Raven patterns available https://youtu.be/7asc-89fSIM and this one https://grandmotherspatternbook.com/archives/38548 – not quite as detailed as the Charlie Bird though. I apologize I couldn’t find it. Best wishes, Rhondda

  2. #5 Charlie the crow is out of print on that link. Any chance you have an updated source?