Want to see something different, belonging to the sea? These Unique Ray Fish Crochet Free Patterns are a fresh change from the usual ones.
Ray fish are very underrated, but maybe that will turn your handmade projects into something extraordinary! Take a look at this selection of manta ray and string gray, free patterns that stand out, but in a good way.
Unique Ray Fish Crochet Free Patterns
Just starting out, a complete Mewaii Microwavable Heatable Manta Ray Crochet Kit for Beginners Level 2, like this, can make your first project much easier. For ladies, it’s a win-win item to have!
1. Manta Ray C2C Block

Alisha Ober has a C2C block pattern with a pretty Manta Ray fish motif. You can make it into a large blanket by joining multiple blocks together, or use it singularly by making it a pillow cover or tote bag, and much more.
2. Manta Ray Plushie

Premier Yarn’s Manta Ray plushie is created in mr, ch, sc, inc, and dec stitches on chunky yarn, with crochet hooks. Work in the round, then insert stuffing to give it a more prominent look. Voila! You have your very own cuddle buddy!
3. Cute Keycharm

Cute, adorable, and bright. That will be the only thought you have once you finish making these tiny crochet ray fish. It also has a smiley face embroidered on it that makes it look more cheerful. You will definitely enjoy making Ada’s Handmade’s design.
Choosing the right yarn can really change the final look – Loops & Threads Charisma Yarn works beautifully for projects like these.
4. Fish Keychain

Your boring bags/keys need a makeover. Make this unique fish keychain using basic crochet stitches like dc, hdc, and sc. NS Crafts has a detailed, step by step video tutorial for the pattern. Now you can decorate!
5. Manta Ray Pouch

Carry trinkets, coins, or tiny essentials in unique, Manta Ray themed pouches by Kukkacrochet By Putri. They are mini, adorable, and can be made in any color you want them to be. You can also stitch it in a smaller or larger size to use it in other ways.
6. Sea Creature Bag

Pixzel Presents’ sea bag mimics a lot as a ray fish. Includes all the beginner-friendly stitches. The designer has explained the use of surface crochet and other necessary details.
7. DIY Tote

Here’s another ray fish inspired accessory. This one is from Kim. It can be used either as a tote bag or even a plushie – you have to stuff it for that. It looks like a Stingray, but you can create it with different colors to resemble a Manta Ray, too! How fun is that?






