Want to travel back to some memorable childhood memories? These Unique Winnie the Pooh Free Crochet Patterns can do that in very little time.
Who doesn’t love Winnie the Pooh? The most lovable and cuddly Disney character ever made. This article provides you with some of the best patterns inspired by him.
Unique Winnie the Pooh Free Crochet Patterns
1. Baby Hat & Diaper Cover

Remember that iconic Winnie the Pooh song? This pattern will make you revisit that with Hopefulhoney’s free hat and diaper set. It needs a 5.00 mm crochet hook, buttons, yarn, and a needle.
2. Pen Topper Winnie The pooh

Make your study sessions more creative with this pattern by Ruangkece. It’s for beginners, small in size, and quick to make. Best lovable gift for kids. Download the free pdf for the free pattern.
3. Pooh Cup Cozy

This pattern by Enchanted Ladybug can be a perfect present or keepsake for a Winnie the Pooh fan! View the yarns and supplies listed in the article to make one for yourself.
4. Disney Hairband

Another Winnie tha Pooh pattern by Erin. She crochets a Disney Hairband using different combinations of yarns, a 3.5 mm hook, a tapestry needle, and scissors. On one side, it’s bear, and on the other, it’s love-hunny.
5. Winnie Bear Head Keychain

Crochet By Hui created this Keychain pattern. Make this pair by crocheting the body and ears, stuffing, and assembling as stated/shown in the tutorial. One for you and another for your friend.
6. Winnie the Pooh Pouch

This tutorial steps through the process, beginning with the base, ears, nose, eyes, eyebrows, cheeks, bee body, wings, chain, attaching, and finalizing. Must have a case for your AirPods. By CrochetTreasure.
7. Crochet Sweater

Free sweater pattern by Bev – It includes details on stitching the sleeves, cuffs, hem, and neckline, with complete stitching guidelines. Even altering the size as well. Get started now!
8. Winnie the Pooh inspired Mickey Ears

Handmadev presents this Mickey Ears headband with something that this bear loves a lot, and he usually forgets it, too. It’s just four to six rounds away. Make this cool pattern for your next picnic/outing!
9. Crochet Key Cover

You need to work in continuous rounds, using chains, single crochet, increases, decreases, and some repeat sequences to stitch this keychain. Know the complete information from 365daysofdana.






