If you think amigurumi is only for crocheters, you should take a look at this knitted Adorable Toys Amigurumi. Aren't they super cute?
The Forest Friends Amigurumi Free Knitting Pattern is knit in circular rows, so it is seamless. There are few variations available.
Knitted goose pattern PDF.
Knitted goose pattern PDF. DIY amigurumi toy duck. Knitted goose pattern in English and Russian. Amigurumi. Instructions on how to knit a toy. The goose is knitted on three knitting needles in a circle, the fourth is working. The bezel and wings are knitted on two needles. Two knitting options for the foot and beak. Contains 14 pages and 35 photographs. The finished goose turns out to be 12 cm. 1. Yarn: Alize Alpaca Royal (250 m per 100 g) * For body – shade 01 (off-white) * For beak, feet – shade 36 (terra-cotta) 2. Yarn: LanaGold 800 * For headband – shade 386 3. Knitting needles size 1.5 mm – 4 pcs (please use the needles size appropriate for your yarn, in case you use yarn other than indicated above). 4. 3 mm beads – 2 pcs 5. Needle for sewing pieces. 6. Pins for securing pieces. 7. Polyester for stuffing. 8. Comfortable scissors. 9. Tweezers to help stuffing the toy.
The adorable Sleepy Baby Doll Free Knitting Pattern is a fairly easy knitting pattern to create for little ones in a variety of colors.
Knitted goose pattern PDF.
Amigurumi Bear Family Free Knitting Pattern
After reading Frog & Toad: A Knitted Toy Pattern Review you will have all the information you need to start your next toy knitting project. Find the yarn I used, the tutorials I depended on and the new material I used for stuffing these two amphibious friends. I don't remember the first time I saw
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Poplar and Vine Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
As knitting fills the toy vehicle.Feet (2 pieces)1.6 sc in ring amigurumi2. (gain) x 6 (12 sc)3. (1 sc, surf) x 6 (18 sc)4. (approx 8 sc) x 2 (20 sc)5-13. RLS 20 (second leg knitting is similar, conne
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Duckling crochet pattern by Little Conkers. Crochet a realistic fluffy mallard duckling or cute yellow duckling. Detailed, illustrated crochet pattern.
At over 20cm tall, Sherbet is just the right size for children to hug. While the patchwork effect looks complicated, it...
We've scoured the internet and found 17 unbelievably cute toy knitting patterns. These knit toys are sure to put a smile on any little girl or boy's face.
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Project Specs Pattern: Pile-able Pups designed by Anna Hrachovec Pattern Source: Mochimochi Land Shop Yarn: Malabrigo Merino Worsted 50g (105 yards) each Pale Khaki, Dark Earth, and Pink Frost, 24" scrap of Black for face Needles: Clover DPNs size US 5 I test knitted this pattern for Anna and think they turned out so cute! They remind me of neapolitan ice cream. :) blogged
Lola by Irishmagda Published in Dolly Delights Seven Rainbows gallery
Please note that this is a crochet pattern (PDF file), not the actual toy. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase. This crochet pattern contains a detailed description of how to create Mermaid, Triton, Octopus, Hermit Crab and Seahorse with a great amount of step-by-step photos and a list of necessary materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STORY The mysterious depths of the ocean keep many secrets, and its inhabitants are the most amazing creatures on our planet. Peace and tranquility reign in the underwater kingdom, ruled by the wise Triton, who is always kind and fair. Only his daughter, a little mermaid, breaks this peace every now and then, coming up with some new entertainment idea for herself and her friends. This time, she has decided to go on a treasure hunt to find the largest pearl in the entire ocean. Her three best friends, the Hermit Crab, the Octopus and the Seahorse, happily accompany her in her quest. After quite a long search, the Hermit Crab finds some treasure!!! No, not a pearl, but a beautiful conch shell overgrown with multi-colored flowers. So stunning! From now on, he will proudly call this shell his home. Kawaii Ocean Minis – the ocean-themed set of toys from the “AradiyaToys Minis” collection. This pattern describes how to create the following five toys: Mermaid, Triton, Octopus, Hermit Crab and Seahorse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIZES – Mermaid: 17.5 cm tall (6.7 inches tall) – Triton: 17.5 cm tall (6.7 inches tall) – Octopus: 7 cm tall (2.7 inches tall) – Hermit Crab: 8 cm tall (3.1 inches tall) – Seahorse: 11 cm tall (4.3 inches tall) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATERIALS Materials needed to create the toys with the given height: – crochet hook size 2.00 mm (US: B, UK: 14) – yarn: Schachenmayr Catania Originals, 100% cotton, 50g/125m (5 ply): Mermaid: leftover of milky white (105), sand (404), leftover of pale yellow (206), peach (401), leftover of light red (408), pale red (427), purple (422), mint (385), dark mint (253) Triton: milky white (105), sand (404), gold (249), mint (385), dark mint (253) Octopus: milky white (105), pale yellow (206), gold (249), purple (422), dark purple (113), leftover of light red (408) Hermit Crab: milky white (105), leftover of pale yellow (206), peach (401), pale red (427), leftover of purple (422), leftover of mint (385) Seahorse: purple (422), dark purple (113), mint (385), leftover of dark mint (253), leftover of light red (408) – black glass or safety eyes Ø 7 mm (4 pairs) – dark brown and black sewing thread – tapestry needle – stuffing material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LANGUAGES The pattern is available in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch and Italian (other languages are coming soon). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LINKS If you like Kawaii Ocean Minis pattern, you might also like other patterns from the “AradiyaToys Minis” collection, available through this link -> https://etsy.me/2PRh4Kx Other patterns by AradiyaToys -> https://etsy.me/2ydp51A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This pattern is for personal use only. Sharing information from this pattern is prohibited. If you publish the photos of the toys you made with this pattern, crediting the author is always welcome. Photo(s) by Olka Novytska. Thank you for stopping by! Enjoy your stay!
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This Amigurumi Flamingo Free Knitting Pattern is a great way of practising short rows and a wrap and turn if you haven't done that before.
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One of the most popular toys I've ever made was the Sleepy Puppy. Many people have asked for a specific pattern for this toy, but the truth is he was made from my Pupster pattern. I think it was just a combination of the yarn and his sweet face and pose, that made him seem so special. I thought it might be useful if I gave you a few more details, in case you'd like to make a sleepy puppy too. First, simply ignore the colour changes in the pattern, and knit the toy all in one colour. The yarn I used was Pakucho Organic Cotton, in the chocolate colourway. This yarn is closer to aran weight, so the toy ends up a bit chubbier than when I use a regular worsted weight yarn. Also, you will probably need slightly more than 50 g to complete the toy. The yarn is lovely: soft with a nice texture, and you can feel really good about giving the finished toy to a baby (who will certainly chew on it). There are several brands of organic cotton available, and I think others would work just as well. I've used Estelle Cloud Cotton Eco (Ravery link), which has a different texture than the Pakucho, but is the same weight. The face is actually very simple. You make the nose and mouth as I show in this tutorial. The eyes are just shallow V's (go here to see the photo in more detail). I used a superwash wool in black for the face of this toy, but you could also use cotton if that's what you have. Last but not least, the bellybutton! This definitely adds to the cuteness factor. It's just a small 'x' stitched onto the puppy's tummy. A satin ribbon around the neck is a nice finishing touch, if the toy will be a gift.
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The Adorable Doll Free Knitting Pattern is an ideal project when you have some cool scrap yarns to be used for dress, hair or some accessories.
Knit Toy Flower Girls Free Knitting Pattern
This Little Teddy Bear Free Knitting Pattern is easy to knit in reverse stocking stitch. It's knitted all-in-one, from head to head.
This cute, easy to make, and fun bunny blanket is a perfect way to stay warm on a cold winter day! This amazing and practical blanket is a perfect project.
Just like my Maya basic doll, this crochet doll pattern needs no sewing. It's kind of like a smaller version of Maya. I design this doll for Nutshell Lane Studios group doll of the month for April. You can use any yarn and hook size making it to achieve the size you like. Finished doll size: 12 inches Using worsted weight yarn with size F/ 3.75 mm hook. Pattern is written in US Terminology. Abbreviation: Sc- single crochet Ch- chain Inc- increase Dec- invisible decrease St- stitch Sts- stitches Pattern start Arms: Make two. Crocheted in continuous spirals without joining the rounds from hand to shoulder. Use a stitch marker to keep track of where the beginning of each round starts Round 1: 6 Sc in magic ring Round 2: Inc in each st around (12) Round 3: (Sc in next 3 sts, Inc in next st) repeat around (15) Round 4: Sc around (15) Round 5: Sc in next 5 sts, Bobble stitch in next, Sc in next 9 sts (14sc, 1 bobble to make a thumb) Round 6 : Sc around (15) Round 7: (Sc in next 3 sts, Dec) repeat around (12) Round 8: (Sc in next 4 sts, Dec) repeat around (10) Round 9-18: Sc around (10) Finish off. Arms are made ahead in this pattern for later attachment. Leg 1: Round 1: Ch9, Sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 6 sts, 3 Sc in next st, On the other side of chain,Sc in next 6 sts, Inc in next (18) Round 2: Inc in next st, Sc in next 6 sts, Inc in next st, 3 Sc in next st,Inc in next st, Sc in next 6 sts, Inc in next st, 3 Sc in next st (26) Round 3: Inc in next st, Sc in next 8 sts, Inc in next st, (Sc in next st ,Inc in next) x2, Sc in next 8 sts, (Inc in next st, sc in next) x2 (32) Round 4: Sc in each st around working in back loops only. (32) Round 5-6: Sc in each st around (32) Round 7: Sc in next 7 sts, Dec x3, Sc in next 2 sts, Dec x3, Sc in next 11 sts (26) Round 8: Sc in next 6 sts, Dec x2, Sc in next 2 sts, Dec x2, Sc in next 10 sts (22) Round 9: Sc in next 5 sts, Dec x4, Sc in next 9 sts (18) Round 10-23: Sc in each st around (18) Finish off first leg, place marker in 14th stitch. Leg 2: Follow instruction for round 1-23 for the first leg DO NOT finish off. To join both legs with 2nd leg on hook,Continue working Sc in next 4 sts, Ch 2, Slip stitch where you place stitch marker in 1st leg. Start crocheting the Body. (Stuff as you go.) Continue to crochet in continuous spirals without joining the rounds, using a stitch marker to keep track of where the beginning of each round starts. Round 24: Ch 1, Sc in same stitch and each st around Leg 1, Sc along ch 2, Sc in each st around Leg 2, Sc along ch 2 (40) Round 25: Sc in next 8 sts, Inc in next st, Sc in next 19 sts, Inc in next st, Sc in next 11 sts (42) Round 25-28: Sc in each st around (42) Round 29: (Sc in next 12 sts, Dec) repeat around (39) Round 30-31: Sc in each st around (39) Round 32: (Dec, Sc in next 11 sts) repeat around (36) Round 33-34: Sc in each st around (36) Round 35: (Sc in next 10 sts, Dec) repeat around (33) Round 36-37: Sc in each st around (33) Round 38: (Dec, Sc in next 9 sts) repeat around (30) Round 39: Sc in each st around (30) Round 40: Sc in each st around,Crochet arms on the side of body as you go with the thumb facing front. Shoulder: Round 41: (Sc in next st, Dec) repeat around (20) Round 42: (Sc in next 2 sts, Dec) repeat around (15) Neck: (Stuff it FIRMLY) Round 43-44: Sc in each st around (15) Round 45: Sc around working in back loops only. (15) Round 46-49: Sc in each st around (15) Round 50: (Sc in next st, Dec) repeat around (10) Round 51: Dec around (5) Finish off, cut yarn leaving long tail. Using a yarn needle, Thread through each stitch and pull tightly to close the neck. Note: Your doll looks weird right? The neck is made this way to create a floppy head stopper. Head: Attach yarn at the back of the neck,in the remaining loop of round 44. Round 1: Ch 1, Inc in each st around (30) Round 2: (Sc in next 4 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (36) Round 3: (Sc in next 5 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (42) Round 4: (Sc in next 6 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (48) Round 5: (Sc in next 7 sts,Inc in next st) repeat around (54) Round 6-14: Sc in each st around (54) Place Safety eyes between rounds 10-11. Round 15: (Sc in next 7 sts,Dec) repeat around (48) Round 16: (Sc in next 6 sts,Dec) repeat around (42) Round 17: (Sc in next 5 sts,Dec) repeat around (36) Round 18: (Sc in next 4 sts,Dec) repeat around (30) Round 19: (Sc in next 3 sts,Dec) repeat around (24) Stuff the head firmly as you go. Round 20: (Sc in next 2 sts,Dec) repeat around (18) Round 21: (Sc in next st,Dec) repeat around (12) Round 22: Dec around (6) Finish off, cut yarn leaving long tail. Using a yarn needle, Thread through each stitch and pull tightly to close the head. For dress and hair cap pattern CLICK HERE! ** My patterns are free and I would like them to stay that way. You are free to print them out for your personal use. Please do not sell my patterns or say they are your own. You are free to do whatever you want with the finished item. If you are selling them online please link back the pattern and give me credit. If you want to share the pattern please see Terms of use to be guided accordingly.Thanks and enjoy crocheting. ©2018 by Nelly Lopez. All rights reserved
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The Cuddle Me Bear Amigurumi Pattern will take you right back to childhood and make wonderful gifts for the kids you love!
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The Baby in a Basket Crib Free Knitting Pattern is a perfect keepsake to commemorate the birth of a new baby. It will a unique addition to your baby knitting pattern collection.
* Written in ENGLISH. *NOT available in any other language LULU and her TINY DOLL - A lovable little doll, Lulu takes her tiny doll companion with here everywhere she goes. She loves to read her stories when she is tucked into bed. Knitting instructions for Lulu and her tiny doll are easy to follow with plenty of pictures to help you. Lulu’s dress and panties are removable but her shoes are not. SIZE: Lulu - 30cm (12in). Tiny doll -12cm (4.5in) NEEDLES: knitted on two straight 3.25 mm needles (US 3) YARN: DK (double knitting) yarn (USA - light-worsted/Australia - 8 ply). SKILLS REQUIRED: cast on, cast off, knit, purl, increase, decrease, yrn and psso. PATTERN: 11 page PDF file with plenty of pictures and step by step instructions. INSTANT DOWNLOAD - PDF download button is on your 'Purchases and reviews' page (to find this click on 'You' top right of page). © 2009 Wendy Phillips copyrighted design. Do not reproduce or distribute this pattern. Please DO NOT sell dolls from your Etsy shop that you have made using this pattern as it can affect my own Etsy pattern sales. I am however happy for you to sell your knitted dolls from other small shops and craft fairs etc. . . . Happy knitting.
The Cuddle Me Bear Amigurumi Pattern will take you right back to childhood and make wonderful gifts for the kids you love!