11 Free Amigurumi Mushroom Crochet Patterns — Easy and Fun
Amigurumi mushrooms have surged in popularity, and it’s easy to see why. These adorable creations blend whimsy and nature-inspired design, offering endless creative possibilities. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, crochet mushrooms provide a fun way to experiment with different shapes and textures. Suitable for home decor, keychains, garlands, toys, or wearable art, crocheted mushrooms add a charming touch to any handmade collection. In this article, you’ll find free amigurumi mushroom crochet patterns for all skill levels.
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1. Mushroom Frog Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Jelena Ohtina
This plush crochet mushroom is anything but ordinary – it’s a toadstool with a twist! Beneath its red spotted cap hides a little frog body, turning the stem into a hilarious toad-in-disguise. Made from fluffy yarn for maximum softness, this whimsical toy is perfect for gifting, displaying, or just making you laugh every time you see it.
PHOTOS by Jelena Ohtina / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
2. Mushroom Bag Charm
- Designed by Jesscrafting
More than just a cute accessory, this crochet fly agaric is secretly a tiny storage pouch! Designed as a bag charm or keychain, its stem unzips to hold lip balm or gloss – functional and fabulous. With its classic red-and-white cap and clever construction, this mushroom turns heads while keeping your essentials close.
PHOTOS by Jesscrafting / Ravelry.com
Find the video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
3. Chibi Mushroom Man Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Agustina B. Ortego (Shellowy)
This tiny crochet mushroom is pure joy in miniature. With a plump cap, stubby feet, little arms, and big friendly eyes, it looks like it walked out of a video game. Beginner-friendly and super quick to make, it’s perfect for practicing shaping while creating a lovable buddy for your desk or shelf.
PHOTOS by Agustina B. Ortego (Shellowy) / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
4. Mushroom Keychain Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Yarn & Crochet by Katy
Realistic and absolutely charming, this crochet mushroom keychain adds a subtle woodland vibe to your everyday carry. The shape and color are inspired by real fungi, but the scale keeps it adorable. Quick to crochet and endlessly giftable, this little toadstool is a satisfying project with a big visual payoff.
PHOTOS by Yarn & Crochet by Katy / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
5. The Mushroom Gnome Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Elisa’s Crochet
This is not just a crocheted mushroom – it’s a little gnome disguised as a classic red amanita. The cap is bright with iconic white dots, but underneath you’ll find a full character: a whimsical gnome body with tiny arms, legs, and a big silly nose. It’s playful, detailed, and full of personality, perfect for gifting or adding charm to your handmade decor.
PHOTOS by Elisa’s Crochet / elisascrochet.com
Find the original pattern on elisascrochet.com.
6. Little Mushroom
- Designed by Ami Ami
Meet the cutest little crochet mushroom. With its spotted cap and tiny shape, it’s the perfect size for a keychain or bag charm. This crochet mushroom makes a sweet gift for nature lovers, or simply a whimsical accessory that brings a forest-inspired vibe everywhere you go.
PHOTOS by Ami Ami / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on amivuistudio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
7. Mushroom
- Designed by Bippy Buddies
For those who love fun and quirky makes, this crochet toadstool is a must. Standing on two stubby legs with big silly eyes, it has all the charm of a cartoon character. This crochet mushroom is more than decoration – it’s a conversation starter, a cheerful toy, and a reminder that handmade can be hilariously fun.
PHOTOS by Bippy Buddies / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on bippybuddies.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
8. Baby Mushroom Amigurumi Pattern
- Designed by Lidiacrochet2020
Meet the crochet mushroom that’s impossible not to smile at. Crocheted with a plush pink cap, dotted with spots, and a stem that sports eyes, cheeks, and even tiny arms and legs – it’s part toy, part mascot. Place it on a shelf or gift it to a friend; it brings cheer wherever it goes.
PHOTOS by Lidiacrochet2020 / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
9. Free Amigurumi Mushrooms Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Lisa Geerts
Not all mushrooms are meant for the forest. These crocheted autumn fungi, in shades of beige and brown, bring woodland coziness indoors. Each cap has a slightly different shape, making them look like a natural cluster. Set them on a table or windowsill, and they’ll instantly anchor your seasonal décor.
PHOTOS by Lisa Geerts / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on free-crochet-patterns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
10. Mushrooms Set of 7
- Designed by StringsandThingsByJoyce
A whole forest in your hands this crochet mushroom set comes with seven different varieties, each quirky and full of charm. Beginner-friendly crochet pattern and incredibly fun, these little fungi are perfect for practicing your stitches while creating a playful collection. Arrange them together, and you’ll have a magical woodland scene ready to brighten any corner.
PHOTOS by StringsandThingsByJoyce / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
11. Aidan the Mushroom
- Designed by Holly Lanier
Meet the friendliest crochet toadstool you’ll ever see! This large crochet fly agaric comes with a rounded red cap sprinkled with white spots, a sweet face, and a tiny heart stitched on the back of its stem. It’s whimsical, huggable, and impossible not to smile at – a cheerful addition to any handmade toy collection.
PHOTOS by Holly Lanier / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on storylandamis.blog, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Also, check out our selection of Amigurumi Crochet Patterns for Unique and Quirky Dolls. I’m sure you’ll find inspiration there.