Free Patterns.
Ready for a quick and seamless project just in time for Halloween? This no-sew ghost is worked all in one piece, with the arms crocheted directly into the cylindrical body. Top it off with glow in a dark yarn for a spooky vibe and you got your little ghost! With the free pattern and step-by-step video below, you'll have your little ghost floating in no time!
Thinking of trying out crochet bird patterns? Here is an owl crochet pattern that has quite a bit of detailing over his face and wings, without having to do any external sewing! Great to make alongside other birds like my bird, penguin, duck or chick patterns. Try out the free pattern below, together with the video tutorial.
Ever thought of making a cute mini T. rex in a cuddly form? Then look no further! Here is a quick pattern that is pretty easy and beginner friendly, that can be worked up in less than an hour. It is made in one continuous round including the head, snout, body, limbs and tail!
If you thought about trying to crochet a mouse or a rat, then this next pattern post is for you. It works up quickly with the ears, snout, body and tail all in one continuous round. Follow along the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will get a mouse in no time!
If you are looking at creating a little pet without all the mess and the fuss, then go ahead and try this mini hamster pattern! He does not require feeding or sleep or entertainment! He works up in one continuous round with the ears, snout, head, body and limbs too.
With some basic shapes under your belt, look onto crocheting animal amigurumi like this dog! The ears, snout, head, arms, body, hips and feet are all done continuously without any sewing. I even included a little pink tongue in the head. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
After mastering basic shapes, try crocheting this cat amigurumi, which is one of the easiest pocket animals to tackle. The ears, snout, head, arms, body and feet are all done continuously without any sewing. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
Looking for the perfect summer crochet project? Meet Rosie, a sweet amigurumi doll ready for sunny adventures in her adorable little bathing suit! This free crochet doll pattern is beginner-friendly and uses a fun bobble-on-chain technique that makes her arms and legs quick to whip up.
Ready to add some sunshine to your crochet hook? Whether you're lounging by the beach or stitching in your favorite shady spot, these 7 cute and simple crochet summer animals are perfect for quick wins and instant smiles. Each pocket-sized project is beginner-friendly, playful, and full of warm-weather charm—from beachy ocean pals to chirpy summer companions.
Crocheting dinosaurs is the perfect project for sparking imagination and playful learning. Whether you’re stitching up a quick baby dino or building a detailed T. rex, these prehistoric pals are packed with charm. From beginner-friendly patterns to more advanced builds, this dino crew is great for gifting, playtime, or adding a handmade roar to your collection!
Crocheting sea animals is the perfect summer project for beach days and poolside crafting. These ocean friends make adorable gifts for kids, nursery décor, or just to add a splash of fun to your collection. Try the dolphin, whale, octopus, jellyfish, turtle, and penguin patterns below — they’re quick, satisfying, and full of personality!
If you love crocheting ocean animals then go ahead and try out this free whale pattern! It is one of my easiest Pocket Animals to make with just regular single crochet stitches, and just the occasional popcorn stitches for the fins, which works up in one round and really quickly!
After learning how to crochet a simple cylinder, then the next step is to try making a simple animal amigurumi like a dolphin! This involves crocheting a bent cylinder with some curves and then simply adding on some fins as well. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
Ever thought about crocheting flowers, for gifting or for home decor. Try out these quick and easy flower patterns, ranging from the beginner applique patterns that work up in less than 10 minutes to the slightly more intermediate 3D flowers that can be made into a bouquet. Finish off with some crochet flower garlands too!
This delightful crochet flower pot design is the perfect base for your crocheted flowers like roses, sunflowers, tulips, and daisies. Whether as a centrepiece for your spring décor or a thoughtful handmade gift, this flower pot adds an extra touch of charm to your floral creations.
Here’s a delightful project to try crocheting—a butterfly flower garland! This enchanting design can be transformed into a festive bunting or a charming headband, making it perfect for spring and summer celebrations. Experiment with a vibrant mix of colours to capture the playful spirit of the season.
If you have been thinking of making a crochet flower bouquet for Mother’s Day, you cannot miss out on this Tulip flower pattern! You can crochet the tulip in orange or purple or any colour that you like, then add on the stalk at the end. Make multiple tulips in different colours and you can make a little tulip bouquet, or add onto the other flowers in the series below.
Here’s a great flower to try crocheting - a sunflower! It makes a great gift for Valentine’s Day and also Mother’s Day. Try it out using distinctive colours for a sunflower, including bright yellow, brown and dark brown. Make a small bouquet of them or add them to the rest of the flowers in the bunch below.
Here’s a great flower to make for Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day. This pattern involves crocheting the petals continuously, creating a smooth, layered look that mimics the natural flow of rose petals. Once finished, you can create a stunning bouquet or pair it with other flowers for a sophisticated centerpiece.
If you have been thinking of making a crochet flower bouquet for Mother’s Day, you cannot miss out on this Tulip flower pattern! You can crochet the tulip in orange or purple or any colour that you like, then add on the stalk at the end. Make multiple tulips in different colours and you can make a little tulip bouquet, or add onto the other flowers in the series below.
Crochet Mother's Day gifts are a heartfelt way to celebrate the special bond you share with your mom. This collection features a range of versatile projects—from charming heart crochet patterns and elegant flower appliques to stunning flower bouquets and whimsical garlands.
Turtles are popular amigurumi to make - and this version is done without having to sew on the shell separately! If you are looking to crochet turtle, look no further - try out this little guy with his flippers and shell! There are quite a few colour changes with this, so you should be comfortable with interchanging many crochet colours before trying him out!
Once you have mastered crocheting some simple shapes, it is time to try out animal shaping! Here is an adorable bunny to crochet with no sewing involved and asymmetrical shaping for the face and the body. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
Crochet spring gifts are versatile and make thoughtful, handmade presents for any occasion. This is also the time where there are many cherished occasions like Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Easter, where we celebrate loved ones. Check out all the patterns below for crochet ideas and for getting started!
Welcome spring with cute crochet animals like bunnies, chicks, squirrels, and hedgehogs! Perfect for gifts, toys, or seasonal decor, these beginner-friendly projects bring a playful, handmade charm to your home. With patterns ranging from beginner to intermediate, you can easily craft a farmyard, woodland, or garden-inspired collection bursting with personality.
Easter crochet gifts are not only quick to make but also versatile and thoughtful. Whether for gifting, decorating, or celebrating, they’re sure to add a handmade charm to your holiday! Here I have included many different inspirational ideas, from simple appliques to garlandds and even really quick animal amigurumi to whip up!
After trying out some of the flat and 3D easter egg pattern, try out this Easter garland pattern which showcases a bunny head alternating with easter eggs! They work up really quickly and seamlessly with no sewing involve. Change up the colours to get different variations and use them for your Easter home decoration this season!
If you are looking for another creative variation of a simple crochet Easter egg, then try to mix it up with different colours! The pattern below showcases Easter Egg with a springtime view, of the daytime and the night time! Simply change up the colours to get the clouds and the grass and you have a unique crochet Easter Egg!
Here is a slightly more complicated crochet pattern for an Easter Egg, because of the texturing involved. Try out this star stitch as well as add on the colour changes to make your Easter Egg more distinctive this season. This is one of the variations of the base crochet egg pattern!

Looking for a quick and cozy make for fall? This no-sew pumpkin is worked all in one piece, with a plump shape that’s easy and fun to crochet. Use classic orange or top it off with glow in a dark yarn for a spooky vibe. With the free pattern and step-by-step video below, you’ll have your own little pumpkin patch in no time!