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Free Amigurumi Patterns
A curated hub of free amigurumi patterns in English for different skill levels, styles and project ideas.
Browse animals, characters, keychains, seasonal designs and beginner-friendly crochet inspiration without jumping into category archives.

Popular amigurumi patterns
Start with colorful, current projects that give you a good mix of shapes, details and personality.

A tiny Pokémon with red cheeks, pointed ears and zigzag tail.

A detailed doll with blue hair, yellow raincoat and tiny accessories.

A soft honey bear with round head and red crochet shirt.

The Dark Knight with mask, emblem and crochet cape.

A sweet character with body, legs, snout and tail step by step.

A superhero pattern with color changes, mask and embroidered details.

Basic Amigurumi Body Free Pattern
A flexible crochet base for custom dolls and characters.

Capybara Amigurumi Free Pattern
A charming capybara with mate, flag and simple details.

Hello Kitty Amigurumi Free Pattern
A classic character with bow, straps and step-by-step rounds.

A classic character with a sweet step-by-step crochet structure.

Clutch Amigurumi Pattern: The 2026 USA Mascot
A clear option to start exploring this theme.

Amigurumi Gnome with Floral Hat: Free Step-by-Step Pattern
A useful project with a strong visual result.

Free Rumi Huntrix Amigurumi Pattern: Step-by-Step K-pop Doll
A friendly idea for practicing shape and detail.
Amigurumi for beginners
Choose clear projects with manageable pieces, simple shapes and friendly step-by-step rhythm.

Crochet Amigurumi Jellyfish: Free Step-by-Step Pattern
A clear option to start exploring this theme.

Crochet Amigurumi Zebra: Free Step-by-Step Pattern
A useful project with a strong visual result.
Amigurumi animals
Animal patterns are evergreen because they let you practice ears, tails, faces and small details.

Squirrel Amigurumi Rattle: Free Step-by-Step Pattern with Wooden Ring
A clear option to start exploring this theme.

Amigurumi Pony Step-by-Step: Free Crochet Pattern for an Adorable Little Horse
A useful project with a strong visual result.

Amigurumi Chick with Frog Hat: Free Crochet Pattern
A friendly idea for practicing shape and detail.
Amigurumi characters
These designs work well when you want recognizable dolls, mascots or playful crochet figures.

Zayu Amigurumi: Free Pattern for the 2026 World Cup Mexico Mascot
A clear option to start exploring this theme.

Jack Amigurumi Step-by-Step: Free Crochet Pattern with Pinstripe Suit
A useful project with a strong visual result.

Free Ninja Turtle Amigurumi Pattern: Step-by-Step
A friendly idea for practicing shape and detail.
Amigurumi keychains
Small projects are useful for gifts, quick practice and using leftover yarn.

Amigurumi Bear Key Cover with Heart: Free Step-by-Step Pattern
A clear option to start exploring this theme.

30 Amigurumi Keychains: The Ultimate Collection of Free and Easy Crochet Patterns
A useful project with a strong visual result.
Seasonal ideas
Pick a pattern by occasion when you want a themed gift or decorative crochet project.

Amigurumi Soccer World Cup: free step-by-step pattern
A clear option to start exploring this theme.
Basic materials to get started
You can begin with yarn, the right crochet hook, stuffing, stitch markers, scissors and a tapestry needle. Add safety eyes or accessories only when the pattern needs them.
Tips for choosing your next pattern
- Start with simple shapes if you are learning the basics.
- Check how many pieces need sewing before choosing a project.
- For baby gifts, review safety eyes, loose parts and finishing carefully.
- Choose keychains or mini projects when you want a faster result.
FAQ
Are these amigurumi patterns free?
Yes. This hub links to free patterns already published on PatronAmigurumi. Always read each post for materials, notes and specific instructions.
What do I need to start crocheting amigurumi?
Yarn, a suitable crochet hook, stuffing, stitch markers, scissors and a tapestry needle are enough for many projects.
Which amigurumi pattern should I choose as a beginner?
Look for a pattern with few pieces, clear rounds and few color changes. Small animals and keychains are often a good start.
Can I sell finished dolls made from these patterns?
It depends on the terms in each pattern. If a post does not mention commercial use, treat the pattern as personal use or check with the source.
Choose a section, open the pattern that fits your mood and prepare your yarn. Small crochet projects can become sweet gifts, decorations or steady practice for the next design.
Before starting, you can review the amigurumi materials guide and the crochet abbreviations guide.