Adorable Amigurumi Patterns

Amigurumi & Crochet Toys You’ll Love to Make

Are you searching for adorable, playful, and well-designed amigurumi crochet patterns? You’re in the right place! In this collection, you’ll find my original crochet stuffed animals and dolls—along with curated roundups with creations from other talented designers I trust and admire.

As a long-time crochet designer, I focus on creating clear, beginner-friendly instructions with thoughtful shaping, smart construction, and plenty of personality. Every pattern is designed to be fun to make and easy to follow, so you can enjoy the process as much as the finished toy.

Easy Crochet Animals & Dolls for Every Skill Level

Whether you’re just starting your crochet journey or you’ve been crocheting for years, you’ll find amigurumi projects here that match your skill level. From simple beginner crochet dolls and animals to detailed 3D plushies perfect for gifts, décor, or keepsakes, there’s always something new to fall in love with.

Looking for a specific toy pattern? Use the search bar to find it quickly. Or, scroll to the bottom of the page to explore older designs by using the page numbers or navigation arrows.

I’m always adding new ideas and designs to this collection, with patterns that are carefully tested, thoughtfully written, and made to inspire confidence—no matter where you are in your crochet journey.


Happy crocheting! 🧶✨

Amigurumi FAQ’s:

 

What’s the easiest Amigurumi pattern for beginners?

The easiest Amigurumi project for a beginner is a sphere. Why? Because a sphere has most of the basic techniques you will need to start. Such as, magic circle, single crochet stitches in continuous rounds, increase, and decrease. And you can even practice stuffing.

Do I have to use a magic circle for Amigurumi?

No, not necessarily! As an alternative to the magic circle, you can crochet two chains and then make the first round in the second chain from the hook.

What yarns are best for Amigurumi?

Worsted-weight (#4) cotton and acrylic yarns are the best in my experience, especially for crocheters who are still building their Amigurumi skills. But once feel comfortable and know what you’re doing, you’ll have fun experimenting with other yarn fibers and thickness.

What materials and tools do I need for Amigurumi?

The essential tools and supplies for Amigurumi are: yarn, smaller crochet hooks, stitch markers, polyester fiber fill, stuffing tool, scissors, tapestry needle, and safety eyes. Check the full list for more Amigurumi supplies here.