Transform your kid’s room by adding these Crochet Ocean Toys Free Patterns from this list of lovely DIYs! Try now!
Here, you will crochet octopuses, fishes, whales, and more ocean creatures. Each project is great for babies, home decor, or gifting purposes!
Crochet Ocean Toys Free Patterns
1. Crochet Jellyfish

For these colorful octopuses, you will need to know how to stitch an amigurumi doll using sc, sl st, ch, st, and sc2tog. The rest of the things Kylee Keller’s free guide will tell you!
2. Sea Otter

Phillip Ha shared an amirugumi pattern of a sea otter! This marine animal is crocheted in one piece with no sewing. Download the PDF for step-by-step details.
3. Jag The Jellyfish Amigurumi

Your kid will be on cloud nine when he/she receives this amazing Jag the jellyfish toy! Lindsey Roe used a gauge of 28 stitches x 30 rows in this and made it around 21 inches tall!
4. Kissy Fish

This kissy fish free crochet pattern by Critter Stitch needs a 2.00 mm hook, cotton fingering, stuffing, stitch markers, pointy yarn needle, scissors, and 8 mm eyes. And they love to kiss. HA!
5. Crochet Sea Animals

You must check out Natalia Ruzanova’s amazing ocean animal collection on her Ravelry page. It includes 6 mini toys, perfect for a baby gift!
6. Crochet Blue Whale

Another pattern by Natalia Ruzanova. She crochets a cute jellyfish with a gauge of 25 stitches and 35 rows. This toy will surely please everyone with its cute looks.
7. Cute Turtle

Free cute turtle pattern by Lim lenn. It includes the details of stitching the head, flower, body, legs, mushroom, and leaves. Get started now!
8. Sally The Sea Slug

How about this cute Sally the sea slug? Carolyne Brodie shared its instructions in coordination with intermediate and novice crocheters – basic skills only!
9. Starfish Toy

If you can work well with magic rings, spirals, loops, single crochet, basic sewing, and basic embroidery techniques, then this starfish toy is suitable for you! Angelina Taranina shares this!
10. Crochet Orca Pattern

It is a 12″ long whale made with 28 stitches and 30 rows gauge with beginner-friendly methods. Read Lindsey Roe’s step-by-step instructions on how to DIY this!
11. Little Squid

Jennifer Olivarez’s amazing creation will brighten up your space no matter where you place it. It is a must-have island play set in your crochet collection!
12. Mysterious Underwater Toys

To crochet these mysterious underwater toys, you must start crocheting the body from top to bottom, engaging with chain spaces for the mouth and tail. Overall, the project is easy! It’s Jennifer Olivarez’s intellectual creation!
13. Crochet Dancing Seahorses Pattern

Both versions use the same gauge, 22 sc x 24 rows, with almost the same crochet stitches but with different colors. Each is almost 11″ in size! The free guide is available on yarnspirations.
14. Crochet Octopus & Starfish Pattern

This one is for experienced crocheters! Sara Delaney made the octopus 6½” tall and starfish 5½” across with simple gauge and special stitches.
15. Whale, Narwhal, Dolphin

These flipper friends make up a chic decorative centerpiece to lift your marine mammal-themed decor! Read Jade’s detailed instructions to own this piece!
16. Gentle Eel Amigurumi

Tracy J’s Eel amigurumi is constructed using leftovers with a goldfish-like look. How did you find the pattern? It’s a nice gift for that naughty kiddo over there!
17. Octopus Crochet Pattern

Lindsey Roe introduces Ingrid, the octopus with many little sea beasts on her head. If you want this realistic and adorable toy, read this written tutorial accompanied by pictures and a video.
18. Hammerhead Shark

For intermediate crocheters out there, Maja Hansen shared this hammerhead shark project is for you! Use your skills efficiently to design this delightful toy for your children’s room or nursery decor!
19. Sundae The Whale

Sundae the Whale is a project for beginners. Made by That Nerdy Hooker! You are free to customize the ice cream look with your favorite shade. Note that the entire pattern is worked in rounds!