Kings of The Sea Amigurumi

Kings of The Sea Amigurumi

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Sea creatures are so fascinating and unique! Unfortunately, we don’t have a lot of contact with them for the obvious reason that we live on the earth, and they are under the water. But luckily we can always crochet an under the sea animal and enjoys its company forever! I’m sure one of these cute fellows will be your kiddo’s best friend! Above all, these are elementary to make by free sea amigurumi animal patterns, therefore perfect for beginners!



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Cute Starfish

  • Designed by Stefani Pereira
This lovely amigurumi starfish will become a nice part of your sea creatures collection. Make it with a simple and free crochet pattern. Your child can play with this amigurumi toy, or you can decorate a nursery or make a sea-themed baby mobile.
starfish amigurumi free crochet pattern
PHOTOS by Stefani Pereira / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Beluga Whale

  • Designed by Paula de Tassia
Not everyone knows about such wonderful and majestic inhabitants of the northern seas as beluga whales, but your child will be when you give them such an amigurumi toy. Take the free amigurumi beluga crochet pattern and create it. If to take a glow yarn, it will glow in the dark and look fantastic.
beluga whale amigurumi free crochet pattern
PHOTOS by Paula de Tassia / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on circuloyarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Fleur the Whale

  • Designed by Cara Engwerda
Crochet this lovely whale for your kids to play ocean series games. They can imagine themselves as sailors and discoverers that sail along the Atlantics down to Antarctica, meeting and describing various creations along their way.
whale amigurumi free crochet pattern
PHOTOS by Cara Engwerda / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on blog.hobiumyarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Jag the Jellyfish Sea Nettle

  • Designed by Lindsey Roe
Your sea creations collection won’t be complete without this fantastic amigurumi jellyfish. It will be an exciting project as the free crochet pattern describes various techniques. The step-by-step instructions come with detailed photos, so you’ll manage with it for sure.
jellyfish amigurumi free crochet pattern
PHOTOS by Lindsey Roe / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on offthebeatenhook.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Sea turtle

  • Designed by Carolyne Brodie

Isn’t it the cutest turtle you’ve ever seen? If you know the basic stitches and techniques for making amigurumi, you’ll manage to crochet this fluffy toy with a free sea turtle pattern. Its size is 15″ or 40 cm when using a D hook.

free turtle amigurumi pattern

PHOTOS by Carolyne Brodie / Ravelry.com

Find the original free amigurumi pattern on Ravelry.

 

Seal baby

  • Designed by Lyubov Kholkina

What a lovely seal baby in a sailor hat! A wonderful gift for kids or somebody who collects sea animals. Learn how to crochet this 14 cm (5.5″) toy by 16 step-by-step photo and video tutorial that comes with a free amigurumi seal pattern.

free seal amigurumi pattern

PHOTOS by Lyubov Kholkina / Ravelry.com

Find the original free amigurumi pattern on Ravelry.

 

Baby Humpback Whale Free Crochet Pattern

This fluffy little fellow is perfect for cuddling – it’s about 17 inches, so your kiddo can carry him around easily. But the sky is the limit in this case – for instance, you can make a bunch of these whales in smaller sizes and hang them over your baby’s crib! Just follow the free amigurumi pattern.

Baby Humpback Whale Free Crochet Pattern

The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. Click here to find more info on Ravelry.

Bernard the Ball Shark Free Crochet Pattern

Sharks are pretty scary in real life, and we definitely should avoid them, but this one crocheted by a free amigurumi pattern is not the case in this one. Bernard is a sweet, little, fluffy shark that’s gonna keep your kiddo company at all times. In other words, they might just become best friends!

Bernard the Ball Shark Free Crochet Pattern

The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on Ravelry can be found here.

 

Squid Squish Free Crochet Pattern

This squish is so fluffy and cuddly that your kiddo will absolutely love it; I’m sure of that! A super sweet gift for an upcoming birthday party – you’ll work it up in almost no time with a free amigurumi pattern, and the result is, as you can see, pretty incredible!

Squid Squish Free Crochet Pattern

The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on Ravelry can be found here.

 

Plush Octopus Toy Free Crochet Pattern

This sweet Octopus is such a sweet, cuddly toy for children! Your kiddo can use it as a squishy, soft pillow as well. In conclusion, I’m sure they’ll become best friends! And above all, this toy is absolutely safe and sound.

Plush Octopus Toy Free Crochet Pattern

The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. Click here to find more info on Raverly.

 

Neil the Narwhal and Wendy the Whale Free Crochet Pattern

Neil the Narwhal is not as hard to crochet as it might seem, because all you need to do is to follow the instructions and have a little bit of patience. Both whales are 32 cm long and 17,5 cm wide. Adorable, I love it!

Find the free sea amigurumi pattern below the photo.

Neil the Narwhal and Wendy the Whale Free Crochet Pattern

The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. Click here to find more info on Ravely.

 

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