Making these Crochet Insects Free Patterns can be your next big thing. Gather your yarns and needles to craft these diverse species!
This insect crafting article will make you work with butterflies, moths, beetles, and other unique ones! Read below to discover what’s in the box for you!
Crochet Insects Free Patterns
1. Adorable Grasshopper Amigurumi

Browse Jillian Hewitt’s blog to find out how to crochet this amazing crawly critter! He’s easy to crochet in ragdoll style!
2. Very Big Ladybug

Teresa Alvarez’s big ladybug amigurumi is around 45 cm tall. Its lower body is white, its upper is black, and the wings are red with different-sized hidden dots!
3. Amigurumi Acorn Weevil

Zeynep’s acorn weevil amigurumi is an intermediate crochet pattern. He is famous for his slightly eerie and charming personality! You can take the inspiration for crocheting it from here!
4. Luna The Crocheted Moth

The pattern uses embroidery, sewing, and wire craft skills. If you want to try something new, Stella Taubenheim’s free project is for you!
5. Death’s Head Hawkmoth Amigurumi

ComplicatedKnots shared a fuzzy little moth video tutorial on their channel. This creature is designed specifically for its spooky appearance!
6. Crochet Praying Mantis

This giant praying mantis is very simple to craft by crocheters skilled in advanced assembling tricks. It is 29 inches long! Shared by JennaWingateDesigns.
7. Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar

This is a large Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar by Jenna Wingate! It is crochted with ch, slst, sc, hdc, and magic ring using the gauge 16 stitches x 18 rows!
8. The Maple Moth Plush

This maple moth toy is 14 cm long and is designed with a specific selection of crochet techniques. Know what they are in this yarnspirations free guide.
9. Bug Beetle & Bumble Amigurumi

Make this one with your stash yarns. The pattern by Emmy Scanga includes a bumblebee, a jeweled beetle, a pill bug, and a spider. All are crocheted with mixing chain bumps, inc, dec, s, and fpsc crochet stitches!
10. Amigurumi Bug and Net Playset

Follow this Springtime bug and net set pattern by Jackie Laing! It has a 3” ladybug, 4” butterfly, 3.5” snail, 3.5” bumblebee, and 7” bug net!
11. Crochet Beetle Charm Pattern

Have this playful beetle charm in your crochet collection with this free yarnspirations guide! They can be used throughout the year as decorative items!
12. DIY Cockroach Toy

This cockroach toy uses a wireframe for its legs, arms, fingers, and antennas. For more information, read Svetlana’s quick details!
13. Little Ant Amigurumi

Febby Pranajaya’s project will help assuage your Myrmecophobia. It’s easy to DIY without involving any sewing techniques—yes, it’s a no-sew pattern!
14. Lien Dragonfly

Marie Lize’s dragonfly is a great toy for kids interested in flying insects. It is crocheted with chain stitch, single crochet, and double crochet only.
16. Little Bee Amigurumi

With a bit of creativity and 2 mm hook you can transform your fingering weight yarn into a little bee amigurumi! Febby Pranajaya’s free tutorial will help you in the process!
17. Mosquito Amigurumi

Buzzzz! Jordanna Chord mosquito amigurumi is a must have pattern with you! You can gift this to kids as well, they often like to play with such quirky toys!
18. Fly Amigurumi

Do you have a fly toy in your crochet collection? If not, add Mary Brovina’s! She constructed this by working in continuous spirals!
19. Dragonfly, Butterfly & Honey Bee Crochet

CraftyIntentions uses a wide range of yarns to crochet these amigurumi toys. Making them good for decorating kids’ rooms!