What’s best about this project, is that you can make a whole bunch of these cute snails with yarn scraps. Use a 2½ – 3.0 mm needle for this project. They’re perfectly safe for kiddos, as long as you replace any plastic elements for embroidery.
PHOTOS by Cilla Webb / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Buz and Belinda Knit Bumblebees Amigurumi
These adorable bumblebees can be a great window decoration for a nursery, or a sweet porch decoration, if you want! They are the perfect size to be a safe toy for a toddler (as long as you replace any plastic elements for embroidery).
PHOTOS by Rebecca Olson / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Al Lou Minium the Dragon
If only dragons were real, right? At least you can knit this incredible, magical dragon in the pictures below and bring some of the magic into your life. The wings and scales were made out of metal, so it’s not really the safest toy for kiddos. But feel free to replace it with embroidery instead!
Photo is by Gordianot / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.com, or read more about this version on Ravelry.
Kestrel Scrunchie
I love minimalistic and simple scrunchies because they leave some room for more colorful elements of stylization and go well with everything. Moreover, this scrunchie is perfectly safe for your hair. I’m sure I will try this pattern soon, and I hope you’ll too!
PHOTOS by Leila Raven / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on quinceandco.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Simple Fingerless
Next, here is a design that riffs on the previous one. However, it’s great advantage is that you can make it in different sizes and equip the whole bunch.
The full article about this pattern is here: Simple Fingerless
More info about project photographed on Ravelry.
Chubbeez
These adorable bunnies in the pictures below were made by Lorraine Pistorio. As you can see, they will make the sweetest toy for kiddos or a spring decoration for your home. Each bunny is approximately 6” without the ears and feel free to make a bunch of them in all the colors of the rainbow.
Photo is by Lorraine Pistorio / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.