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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).

Buz and Belinda Knit Bumblebees Amigurumi

PHOTOS by Rebecca Olson / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Prickles and Pear Cactus Toys Amigurumi

Do you know what’s best about these knitted cactuses, apart from them being absolutely adorable? They don’t have any spikes, so you don’t have to worry about hurting yourself! You can knit different outfits for these cuties.

Prickles and Pear Cactus Toys Amigurumi

PHOTOS by Rebecca Olson / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Stanley the Travelling Snail

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.

Stanley the Travelling Snail

PHOTOS by Cilla Webb / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

Pretty Bunny

Delight even the pickiest gift recipients with this adorable bunny, customizable with various outfits. It’s an ideal, stunning gift for girls, guaranteed to earn you applause for creating such a charming crochet toy. Adjust the big bunny ears up or down to suit your style!

Pretty Bunny 

photo by Amigurumi Today from amigurumi.today

Find this free crochet pattern on amigurumi.today.

Amigurumi Bunny

Start a fun and easy project with this Amigurumi Bunny, perfectly sized to fit in your hand. Utilize your yarn scraps for this quick-to-finish craft.
Its adorable design, featuring both ears on one side and safety eyes, makes it irresistibly cute and simple to make.

Amigurumi Bunny

photo by Anitha Domacin from ravelry.com

Find this free crochet pattern on paintitcolorful.blogspot.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.

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!

Al Lou Minium the Dragon

Photo is by Gordianot / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.com, or read more about this version on Ravelry.