Love Crochet Mini Toys Free Pattern filled with cuteness? These palm-sized ones will keep you hooked all day! Check them out!
The article is sort of a round-up post with all the, okay, most of the best tiny free crochet patterns from the web. The incredible designers across the world made these cutest mini toys with all the easy-to-access details. See the tiny world of them, now!
Crochet Mini Toys Free Pattern
1. Mini Cactus Mug

Are these mugs or succulents or both? Well, that the crafter of ORecunchodeJei can tell in a better way than anyone else. So, visit her details, know the tiny story behind the creation, feel happy, and get it there, as it’s too cute to skip over. Enjoy!
2. Mini Lamb

Khuc Cay’s mini toy is ideal for all skill levels; it’s so small that you can complete it in under 2 hours. You’ll find written as well as video guides wherever required, stitching the head, body, legs, and arms of this amigurumi. Have a look.
3. BT21 Shooky Amigurumi

SHOOKY is the most popular character of the BT21, designed by Suga from BTS. He is a tiny prankster just like him. If you want to have this fun toy in your list, follow Toy Gurumi’s tutorial. It’s pretty simple to DIY.
4. Tiny Doll

One simple doll, multiple ways to use it! Keychain, bag charm, gifts, toy collection, literally anything you can think of! Follow Mini Dolly’s video tutorial to know the stitches and simple techniques required to create this at home. And don’t forget to watch part 2 for the complete process.
5. Mini Otter

A petite companion that just fits in your palm and does its magic? Sockan Crochet’s mini otter is just that. The sea creature holds a tiny fish in its clutches because it tends to get a bit hungry at times. If you find that trait adorable, just wait till you’re done stitching it up entirely!
6. RJ

In just one hour, you can have this RJ from BT21 using beginner crochet methods only. It is 4 inches in size, crocheted with medium yarn and a 2.75 mm hook. Those who haven’t made such tiny stuff before, with Toy Gurumi, can learn very simply.
7. Mini Mouse Pattern

Yarnspirations‘ mini mousse is not just a regular one; her name is Aunt Lydia, and she loves to crochet stuff for her loved ones. Do you know someone like her, or are you the one? Ha! Either way, you’ll surely enjoy stitching this pattern up.
8. Baby Chick

To make Khuc cay’s pattern, you’re going to need 1 skein of cotton yarn, and some more colors for the details, a 3 mm crochet hook, safety eyes, stuffing, and more basic materials that are listed in the free guide.
9. Sprout Buddy

Plants do look adorable when they’re just starting to grow, don’t they? So, imagine just how much cuter they would look in a crochet version! If you can’t, then take a look at Samantha Meador’s pattern. The little sprout will be the best addition to your garden!
10. Cookie Bears

These fun cookie bears can become the cutest animal-inspired bag charms for you. So don’t wait, just with a simple click, begin with Ash Han’s free guide. The pattern is easy to DIY, requires minimal sewing, and is beginner-friendly.
11. Brain Toy

Mohu’s pattern may be a bit weird to look at, but it’ll eventually start growing on the kids. And if not, then you can just use them as creative Halloween decorations! The multicolored brain toys will surely spook anyone who casts a glance! Hehe, fun!
12. Mini lion

Katie’s mini animal is 3-4 inches high, crocheted in rounds using two shades of fiber, googly eyes, and other supplies. View the Ravelry free PDF to have him in your collection in one day only. Use the crochet term translator guide.
13. Cat with a Bag

Just because this is a cat, doesn’t mean it can’t go shopping or picnicking! Avocado Handmade’s amigurumi can is ready to enjoy summer to the fullest with its little side bag. You can stitch it in two different colors, and for that, follow the video.
14. Fruit Frogs

This summer, what’s better than working on fruity frogs? If you have something else in mind, go on; if not, Sophie Tinie has a tiny creation to work with. She has provided both written and video tutorials so that you won’t miss a single step. So, be with her in this fun craft.
15. Pascal Amigurumi

Pascal from Rapunzel is the sweetest gift any girl can receive, you know why…Merry made this in parts, followed by finally sewing it with a tapestry needle. If you too want him to do a princess favor, then pick the hooks to begin.
16. Mini Hao

Are you familiar with the K-Pop idols? Then you must know who ‘Pink Bunny’ is! And if he is your favorite artist among the group, then you’ll love Pepi Build’s pattern. A miniature pattern that you can use to decorate your space as a fan!
17. Crochet Smiski

Smiski may seem like a stuffed toy, but it’s semi-stuffed amigurumi. Mai added fiberfill on the protruding belly only, not the other parts. But if you want him to be cute, huggable, you can have some personalizations. The designer would not mind at all.
18. Baby Octopus

The kids will absolutely adore Kylee’s baby octopus pattern. You can stitch it in every color possible and make a whole tangle of them! Each one has large, round eyes with different emotions swirling in them. Cute, isn’t it?
19. Little Horse

Woolshie’s little horse is only 6 cm tall! It has long, curly hair, and will also bust your stash of leftover yarn in no time! Take a look!
20. Crochet No-sew Turtle

Want a little sea buddy for your ocean-themed collection? Ana Carolina Figueiredo has a tiny turtle to meet your needs. It is 4 cm height x 15 cm length in size, a seamless project which is fun to make, as step-by-step, free written, and video instructions are available.
21. Donkey Creatures

Donkeys don’t only have to be black, grey, or brown! With Lidar Artzi, you can also create their handmade versions in vibrant colors and combinations. Maybe these crochet ones won’t be able to take your load, but the children will surely love to add it to their toy collections!
22. Hermione Granger

Maybe Hermione from Harry Potter will be able to teach your child grammar and pronunciation! Take a look at María Paz Jélvez’s free PDF, where you can learn how to work up a tiny figurine of the famous character. Or, if you’re a Potterhead yourself, just try it for fun!
23. Butterfly

By using super bulky weight chenille yarn with a 3 mm crochet hook, you can have this little butterfly, just like Anna Alfejeva. Whatever color you wish to work with, the design will only turn out to be delightful.
24. Small Monkey

Loved Dovey Yarns has used very simple and basic stitches such as mr, ch, sc, sl st, inc, dec, and blo to make these amigurumi monkeys. The little handmade animals are always upto some sort of mischief, and if that sounds like anyone familiar, then you know what to do!
25. Moogle Pattern

Another animal in the list is a Mini Moogle. He is a cat with fur and a bobble, a perfect fantasy toy for those who belong to a similar world. Jess has offered the US to UK convertible charts, so worry not, just feel the magic and start making.
26. Princes

Charming and royal! That is what Susana Villalobos‘ DIY Princes look like. Ideal for turning into keychains or little souvenirs for your loved ones that’ll make them think of you every time.
27. DIY Miku

Dolls are dear to everyone, especially when it’s blue and Hatsune Miku. She is a Vocaloid; if you’re fond of video games, you must know how popular she is in her singing. Create the toy with Cat’s Créa Crochet to gift to anyone who is crazy about her.
28. Garden Mushroom Toy

Is the mini mushroom he or she, seems like a cute gentleman who is in the garden to pluck some flowers for her beloved? You too can have him in your garden decor with Tobbys Handcraft crochet guide. It is 10 cm in size and takes only a couple of hours to stitch.
29. Olaf

The best thing Elsa has created is Olaf, and after this pattern, you’ll have one, too! This little snowman has googly eyes, the same mischievous smile, and really strong twig-like arms…the irony! Read Catscreacrochet’s tutorial to learn more.
30. Tiny Fox

At your crochet-themed parties, this clever fox can be the center of attraction on the serving table, sitting quietly and observing each guest very patiently. If that sounds nice, make the toy now with Monique’s intermediate guide.
31. Harry Potter

Harry Potter amigurumi, in 10 cm, worked in spirals with ch, sl st, inc, and dec only. Is that possible? Yes, it is from the ages. With María Paz, perhaps it can be by you as well. Pick up the supplies to crochet. Also, those wire glasses are pretty easy to make.
32. Little Gnomes

The last pattern in A Menagerie of Stitches’ mini spring amigurumi series is an adorable garden gnome. And if you are curious about the other patterns in the series, they’re a sun, tulips, a plant, a butterfly, a cloud, a carrot, a mushroom, a snail, and a rainbow. Make them all together.
33. Tiny Dinosaur Amigurumi

Be it little ones or adults, everyone has a different place for dinosaurs. Lisa Fox made her creation keeping this special demand in mind only. Look at her way of creating it; it’s pretty simple. Plus, you can turn him into a keychain, a pocket buddy, and a lot more.
34. Icicle Mohair Bear

Shellie Wilson’s bear is white, cute, chubby, and innocent! If you find that interesting, fold your sleeves and start making it with the provided supplies, materials, and instructions. It’s a simple design to work on.
35. Kyumae

Kyuhyun’s alter ego character can now be yours in a simple crochet form. Starlights Rest’s toy is made up of sport or fingering weight yarn, a 2.5 mm hook, stuffing, and more such materials that are listed in the tutorial.
36. Crochet Coin Pouch

Kids love to collect trinkets, while the adults are stuck with only coins. But either way, one would surely need a pouch to store them safely. So, that’s where Fay’s comes to save the day. It is a beautiful accessory that’ll do the work in a prettier way.
37. Handmade Chicks

Jillian Hewitt has come up with something too cute for your mini toy collection. These chicks can be called pocket pets because they’re just the right size to fit anywhere, even in small palms. You can also decorate them with stitched bows or scarves to add something extra!
38. Little Girl Figurine

Kids always hold a special place in their parents’ hearts. So, Tales of Twisted Fibers has made a figurine that you can stitch and customize to make it look like the most adorable and lovely crochet version of your child! Isn’t that amazing?
39. Little Flower

He seems tired after trying enough to be in the pot; now he needs some help from you to do the same. Join in. Anastasia Sarkisian uses a variety of materials to stitch the amigurumi from the face to the body, the sitting posture, the facial expressions, the blush, and more. You can find that all in the free Ravelry PDF.






