Want a humorous decor item or a gag gift for loved ones? Check out these Dumpster Fire Free Crochet Patterns today!

Are you fed up crafting the same old blankets, plants, gloves, tops, and bikinis? Try these dumpster fire patterns to learn something new and exciting in the world of crochet.


Dumpster Fire Free Crochet Patterns

1. Smiling Dumpster Fire Amigurumi

DIY Dumpster Fire Free Crochet Patterns Ideas

To create this super adorable dumpster fire plush toy, you will need expertise in BLO, chain, round, single crochet, slip stitch, and sc2tog stitches. It measures around 4.5″ wide and 5″ tall, including the flames.

2. Dumpster Fire Crocheted Amigurumi

Dumpster Fire Crocheted Amigurumi

Looking for a cute yet humorous present option for a work gift exchange? Look no further than this smiling dumpster fire plush. It can be easily made using the instructions of the previous pattern.

3. Crochet Dumpster Fire Christmas Ornament

Crochet Dumpster Fire Christmas Ornament

Instead of baubles and other classic ornaments, make your Christmas tree stand out with these crocheted dumpster fire hangings. However, remember to change the year from “2020” to “2024” with white yarn and a few stitches.

4. No-Sew Mini Dumpster Fire Amigurumi Free Pattern

Mini Dumpster Fire

This Christmas, bring a smile to your kiddo’s face with this super cute mini dumpster fire plush. It can also be used as a keychain and backpack charm.

5. Dumpster Fire Crochet Bikini

Dumpster Fire Bikini Crochet Pattern

Look at this dumpster fire bikini top; it’ll surely turn heads at beaches and poolsides. Learn how to crochet this extraordinary one-piece in this YouTube tutorial.

6. Dumpster Fire Monster Crochet Plush Toy

Dumpster Fire Monster Crochet Plush Toy

Adorned with hand-painted facial features and colorful flames, this dumpster fire monster is crocheted from green yarn and cubed memory foam. It’s approximately 5 inches wide, 3.5 inches deep, and 4.5 inches tall.

7. Hideous Dumpster Fire Ornament

Hideous Dumpster Fire Ornament

This is the best project for crafting therapy. You will need yarn in olive green, mustard, black, and multicolored. Back-and-forth left-handed crochet is used to design fire!