Free Patterns.
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!
Crocheting farm animals is a great spring crochet project to try. They make great educational playtime toys and can also be upsized into huggable plushies. Try out the crochet cow, pig, duck, chick, dog and rabbit patterns below, they all work up quickly!
Here is a quick crochet pattern for an Easter Egg, worked up quickly in one colour and can be made into smaller or larger eggs depending on the weight of the yarn you are using. This base egg is the most basic pattern and we will make further variations of this in other posts!
Here is a quick crochet pattern for an Easter Egg, worked up quickly in one colour and can be made into smaller or larger eggs depending on the weight of the yarn you are using. This base egg is the most basic pattern and we will make further variations of this in other posts!
Want to try out crocheting different farm animals? Here is a pig amigurumi pattern to try out for free! He only needs 2 colours and continuous rounds which include the ears, snout, limbs, body and squiggly tail. He also works out well, along with my free cow and duck patterns, if you need more ideas for farm animals.
After crocheting basic shapes like spheres and cones, try your hand at making this duck amigurumi which has these same shapes incorporated. Add on the beak and the webbed feet without any sewing and voila the piece is completed. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
If you have been wondering how to crochet a small flower pattern, then here are 5 free crochet flower patterns to try out! These are great for making spring or summer flowers, including a combination of crochet applique and crochet garland as well. These are great ideas to get you started really quickly and easily, they mostly take less than 10 minutes up to work up!
How about putting together some crochet flowers and leafs to make a garland? Or you could use the same crochet floral garland and make it into bunting or even floral headbands for little girls! Try out this crochet pattern, which only takes about half an hours to whip up and is entirely no sew, so no attachments are needed!
Try out some of my crochet spring flower patterns, including the blossom flower, daisy flower, spring flower and this bobble flower as well. They work up quickly in less than 10 minutes and multiples can be made as little gifts for your loved ones or teachers! Try out the bobble stitch flower pattern below.
Work on this crochet spring flower with just simple single crochet stitches and chains, which you can finish in less than 10 minutes! Sew a bunch of them together to make a flower bundle, on pair it with your clothes as applique, or even attach it to a simple card for a spring themed gift card! Get started on it just below.
Here is a quick way to crochet up some daisy flowers in less than 10 minutes! Whether you are crocheting spring or summer flowers, for making into applique, headbands, or even bunting, just try out this quick crochet daisy flower pattern today!
If you have been looking for some spring themed or even summer themed flowers to crochet up quickly, either as small little gifts, or even as appliques to sew onto your clothes, here is a great example to whip up in a jiffy! Try crocheting this blossom flower, which takes less than 10 minutes to complete!
Thinking of crocheting some spring animals or even farm animals? Here’s a cow that works up really quick! She is completely no-sew, even with the horn, ears, snout, body and tail all in one continuous round! This animal pattern is slightly more on the intermediate to advanced side with lots of special stitches to experiment with.
Thinking of trying out bird amigurumi patterns? This one works up continuously including the wings and beaks without any external attachments! Perfect for making a pair of lovebirds for Valentine’s Day as well, just switch up the colours! With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
After trying out all the smaller heart patterns that work up quickly, how about trying this valentine garland crochet pattern, perfect for using as decoration, or even as a headband or necklace. They whip up really fast in about 20 minutes and can be really cute presents to your loved ones!
Crochet hearts are versatile and can be used in countless ways to add charm and personality to your projects. You could use them as embellishment for clothes, gifts for loved ones or even make them as part of your home decor! Here are some great ideas to get you started quickly and easily!
If you have tried crocheting the mini heart pillow, then try out this heart amigurumi pattern! The techniques are totally different, involving crocheting in a round. It also turns out to be a nice crocheted 3D heart as well, perfect for making multiple little Valentine’s Day presents.
Thinking of crocheting a small gift box this Valentine’s Day to hide a small special present? Making it yourself can be such a heartfelt gesture, on top of the gift you intended inside. It is the most complex out of all the heart related patterns I have released and yet the most precious!
After trying out the basic flat heart pattern, make a simple tweak by crocheting 2 identical heart pieces together to make a mini valentine cushion! You could also upsize the pattern to make a much bigger heart pillow! This can be made in less than 30 minutes with no sewing involved, to turn your 2D flat heart into a quick 3D one!
If you have mastered how to crochet a simple sphere and a cylinder, then try making this bear amigurumi next! It only involves crocheting a sphere then a cylinder with some bobble stitches as the limbs. With the free pattern below and the accompanying video, you will be mastering this animal in no time!
If you are thinking of making quick Valentine’s Day cards in a hurry and want a handmade touch to it, how about just crocheting a small flat heart to stick onto your card? They whip up really fast in about 20 minutes and can be just a small heartfelt present to your loved ones!
Here is a quick and easy crochet mini Christmas lights pattern to try out! It is also similar to crocheting fairy lights! There is no attachment or sewing involved and the whole Christmas light in made in one long continuous chain! It can be completed in less than 30 minutes and great for accessorizing your home or even your kid’s toys.
This post includes a variety of mini crochet Christmas hat patterns, including a free mini crochet Santa hat pattern too! They are made in festive green and maroon colours too, and then remade in bright versions of the same colours. Each pattern should not take more than 30 minutes! And you have a glow-up to add the festive mood to your other amigurumis!

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!