524 free Free Knitted Toy Patterns knitting patterns

Over 600 free knitted toy patterns! You will never be bored with your knitting or not be sure what to make next now that you have arrived here! We bring you the best quality free toy knitting patterns to make unique one of a kind toys that will be loved and cherished for years to come.

What is Amigurumi?

Amigurumi refers to the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small anthropomorphic creatures or stuffed animals. Typically amigurumi refers to animals or any inanimate object endowed with anthropomorphic features. Knitted amigurumi animals are all about cuteness. Typical amigurumi animals have an over-sized spherical head on a cylindrical body with undersized extremities.

Here you will find all free amigurumi knitting patterns to make as well as traditional free toy knitting patterns. We hope you enjoy all the free patterns and make some wonderful little friends to keep and also give away as gifts!

All Free Knitted Toy Patterns by Style:

Free animal knitting patterns
Free baby toy knitting patterns
Free dinosaur knitting patterns
Free doll Knitting patterns
Free doll’s clothes knitting patterns
Free finger puppets knitting patterns
Free monster knitting patterns
Free nursery rhyme characters knitting patterns
Free teddy bear knitting patterns
Free star knitting patterns
Barbie clothes knitting patterns
Free Vintage Doll and Toy Knitting Patterns

Unicorn knitting pattern

Free Knitted Toy Patterns for Food and Sweets That Kids will Love to Play With
Free food knitting patterns
Free sweets to knit
Knitted cupcakes free patterns
Free fruit knitting patterns
Free vegetable knitting patterns

Free Knitted Toy Patterns for the Holidays
Free Easter Toys Knitting Patterns
Free Christmas toys knitting patterns
Free Halloween toys knitting patterns

  • Bear, Bunny, Kitty and Mouse Finger Puppet

    Put on your own show with this menagerie of fun finger puppets! This design knits a cozy winter accessory — a scarf with a diagonal, eye‑catching shape rather than a straight rectangular one. It’s worked using basic knit stitches with increases and decreases (rather than fancy lace or cables), growing wider until the scarf reaches…

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  • Toybox Snowman

    Introducing William, the cute and cuddly knitted Snowman. It’s guaranteed that the children will love him to bits and no doubt he will find a home in the toybox instead of being stored away in the Christmas box. I’m sure that knitters will also enjoy his company, re-creating lots of Williams all year round. by…

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  • Halloween Ghosties

    This quintet of cute characters couldn’t be quicker or easier to make from scraps of yarn and stuffing. They are knitted in garter stitch (no increases or decreases) and with one nifty stitch they stand up by themselves, like magic! by Jean Greenhowe. Find the free PDF pattern here: link

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  • Easter Egg Treats

    Knit these versatile characters as comical ornaments perched on their plump pebbles, or colourful mascots for the family car. The boy version is also suitable for sports fans, simply knit the scarf and hat in the required team colours. by Jean Greenhowe. Find the free PDF pattern here: link

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  • Jolly Octopuses

    Knit these versatile characters as comical ornaments perched on their plump pebbles, or colourful mascots for the family car. The boy version is also suitable for sports fans, simply knit the scarf and hat in the required team colours. by Jean Greenhowe. Find the free PDF pattern here: link

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