Well, there are plenty of options for surprising children, but these Crochet Gifts for Kids Free Patterns will do wonders. Try!
This list of Gifts for kids includes stuffed toys, functional, educational, and wearable items, all kinds of useful and fun items. Read or check the list thoroughly before deciding which one you want first.
Crochet Gifts for Kids Free Patterns
1. Floral Motif Ball Toy

It’s time to work on a project that is inspired by kids’ playtime – a ball toy. The finished size is 23 cm in diameter, crafted with two different color motifs labeled A & B. Yarnspirations made this!
2. Happy Monster Crochet Bookmark

For studious children, this monster will surely add a touch of fun to their reading. Jennifer constructed it with ch, sl st, st, blo, and other advanced beginner methods.
3. Leaf & Ladybug Play Mat

Be it your toddler’s nap time or tummy time during winter, this play mat will be the best to have in their list. The leaf is approximately 33″ x 36″ and the ladybug is 8″. Created by Yarnspirations.
4. Kids’ Slipper

Gather worsted weight yarn, needle, stitch marker, 4.0 and 4.5 mm crochet hook on your working desk before you begin with this. Sulaimon Toyyibah has given different instructions for the various sole sizes.
5. Rita Fox

Pica Pau’s fox amigurumi body, head, and legs use basic to medium level crochet stitches. Plus, the toy is wearing three accessories – a scarf, a dress, and boots. Overall, it’s a cute addition.
6. Conki the Monster Amigurumi

How about gifting a group of buddies to your babies? The pattern of Conki the Monster is free, written in both UK and US terminology. Just check and start crocheting. By Lovecrafts.
7. Space Shuttle – Stacking Toy

To make this stacking toy, you’ll need to work on thirteen separate pieces using a 4 mm crochet hook. Download the free PDF from Hobbii. You can make it more colorful.
8. Splashy the Frog

Splashy the Frog with an open mouth and long tongue outside is the best cuddle companion anyone could have while playing or sleeping. It is a great gift for not only kids but adults, too. Designed by Katja Leander Hansen.
9. Kids Crochet Scarf Pattern

Ever tried working with variegated yarn? Jo has made a rainbow scarf inspired by a Spiderman costume—perfect for the boys of any age who love dressing in funky ways.
10. Atahualpa Owl

Athaualpa Owl is 19 cm in size. Pica Pau is behind this winter toy; it is worked in continuous spirals following intermediate crochet skills. Six to seven year olds or older children will be able to comprehend its worth appropriately.
11. Bilbocatch Toy

You can meet the gauge of 10 sts + 10 rows with a 3.5 mm crochet hook for designing this toy. It is a nice project for those looking for something for a baby shower or for babies 0-12 months. By Pan Perkins.
12. Crocodile Freeze Pop Holder

Here in Jo’s article, you’ll learn to crochet a crocodile freeze pop holder in a fun and quick manner. It is a useful gift idea that can be executed with scrap yarns, too.
13. Kawaii Camera Keychain

To make this, you have to work in a mix of sc, slst, hdc, ch, and a few more basic techniques. Elif Tekten has provided a detailed explanation of stitching. Download the PDF for that.
14. Gnome Costume Pattern

Who wouldn’t want their little ones to be a gnome this Christmas? This fun costume, Ellen Gormley. It’s super easy to crochet; the recipe needs minimal time.
15. Crochet Pencil Holder Cover

Your six-year-old is growing up, and his/her stationery list is getting longer, so this pattern from Jo will be a great gift. It uses simple stitches and colorwork.
16. Magical Unicorn Headband

For this plastic headband, you’ll need a few shades of worsted-weight yarn, a glue gun, a yarn needle, scissors, fiberfill, a stitch marker, fabric measuring tape, a Sharpie, and other materials. Rest, Chain8designs will take care.
17. Blythe Bunny + Bear Crochet Purses

Who can say no to these little one size fits all purses? The pattern uses a 4.00 mm crochet hook, medium-weight yarn, and other supplies. Lakesideloops crocheted it with only three stitches.
18. Dragon’s Hoard Dice Bag

Yarnspirations crafter uses intermediate stitches, with a gauge of 10 hdc + 7 rows. It is a cute dice bag best for those kids who play the game at night.
19. Lady Bug Backpack

Your little lady needs this one for takeaways at her playschool. It is 8¾” x 9” in size. Designed by Patsy Harbor, with easy-to-follow crochet methods.






