Straight from the Garden Amigurumi
These amigurumi cuties will win over your heart! I love spring and summertime because of all the flowers and yummy veggies you can eat and grow in your yard. And above all, there’s a simple way to enjoy these all year long in your home – simply crochet them! For instance, they can be an amazing gift idea for your family, friends, and of course, children to play with. They will also make very cute key chains and lucky charms!
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Flower Amigurumi Patterns
Happy Sunflower Amigurumi
This sweet sunflower is such a lovely reminder, that summer is just around the corner. I can’t wait for it to finally arrive! This cute sunflower is a simple project, that will bring joy and a little bit of fun to your windowsill, or wherever you’ll put these sweet fellows.
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
Hydrangea Flower
It’s such an easy project, because you just have to follow a step by step tutorial, therefore every beginner will be able to do it! Above all, this beautiful flower will last you for ages compared to a real flower left in a book to dry. I have to try this one, absolutely stunning!
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
Flowering Onion
- DESIGNED by craftyemmi
How sweet is this little crochet onion in the pictures below? Wouldn’t it be the perfect little key chain or a lucky charm for your friends, or a lovely toy for kiddos? As long as you don’t use any plastic elements when gifting it to a little kiddo.
PHOTOS by craftyemmi / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on Instagram.com. The top photo is here and the bottom photo is here.
Mandrake
- DESIGNED by crochet_paladin
You could know mandrakes from Harry Potter, they were the loud and squeaking plants that made Neville Longbottom faint. Luckily this little fellow in the pictures below is the sweetest creature that will make the most adorable and silent key chain ever!
PHOTOS by crochet_paladin / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on amigurumi.space.
Fruit and Vegetable Amigurumi Patterns
Sweet Apple Amigurumi
- Designed by AlenaCharity Limbithu
Sweet and crunchy apples — is there any person who doesn’t like them? There are so many tastes and types! If you’re an apple lover or showing kids healthy food, playing together in shopping, fruit-growing, or cooking, make a few in your favorite colors with this free crochet apple amigurumi pattern. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by AlenaCharity Limbithu / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on sitncrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Onion Amigurumi
- Designed by My Amigurumi Farm
This cute onion doesn’t look like the scary vegetable children usually take away from their plates. It’s a cute guy with a bunch of healthy components! Take the free onion amigurumi pattern and crochet it for your garden and kitchen plays.
PHOTOS by My Amigurumi Farm / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on myamigurumifarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Redina Red Onion
- Designed by Emmi Hai
Do you like onions? Who can pass through this cute amigurumi red onion? You can make it with a free pattern and add it to a spicy veggies selection for playing master chef. Redina looks scared because of the knife; should she be worried?
PHOTOS by @craftyemmi / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on Instagram.
Chili
- Designed by Bomuldskys
Do you need some spices in your kitchen? Crochet hot chili pepper with a free amigurumi vegetable pattern and decorate an open shelf or put it in a vase with your other fruits and veggies makes. You can also give it for kids’ plays. Let them know the wide variety of natural food we eat.
PHOTOS by @bomuldskys / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on bomuldskys.dk.
Beetroot
- Designed by Elena Dorogina
It’s amazing! This amigurumi beetroot is just like a natural one! Add it to the veggies set for your kids. You can make it with a free crochet beetroot pattern. It has detailed instructions with photos that will help you along your way.
PHOTOS by Elena Dorogina / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Broccoli Amigurumi 3 Ways
- Designed by Lindsey Roe
Three types of fresh and yummy amigurumi broccoli are here. One free crochet broccoli pattern has a lot of detailed photos of the process. It won’t be challenging to learn how to create them. Make a large stalk, medium floret with stems, and small floret for your little cooks. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by Lindsey Roe / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on offthebeatenhook.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Amigurumi Radish
- Designed by Vira Velmozhna
Radish! Do you like radish? I personally do. I like its slightly tart, fresh taste. If you create a veggies variety for your kids to play with, add amigurumi radish to a kit. You can make this one with a free amigurumi toy pattern. It is detailed and easy to follow, and your radish will look like the real one!
PHOTOS by KNITTEDSTORYBEARS / knittedstorybears.com
Find the original free pattern on knittedstorybears.com.
Amigurumi Carrot
- Designed by Elisa’s Crochet
Amigurumi carrot! Everybody likes carrots. They are bright, sweet, and crunchy. This carrot is 6.5 x 2 inches or 16.5 x 5.5 cm, perfect for garden and kitchen games. You can crochet it with a free amigurumi carrot pattern and make a wonderful gift for your kids.
PHOTOS by Elisa’s Crochet / elisascrochet.com
Find the original free pattern on elisascrochet.com.
Pea Pod
- Designed by Fay Lyth
This amigurumi pea pod is adorable, and this is all I have to say. That peas are so cute! It seems to me that when you make this amigurumi toy with a free crochet pattern, your kids have to agree to eat peas every meal. A perfect toy to learn healthy eating! I’m in love.
PHOTOS by Fay Lyth / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on stitchbyfay.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Carrot Amigurumi
- Designed by Rose Hudd
Plushie veggies are the must-be toys in kids’ little kitchens for the following reasons. Firstly, they should see vegetables close by and on their plate and games. Secondly, this carrot looks so friendly and cute. And thirdly, the crochet carrot amigurumi pattern is free. So, let’s make it!
PHOTOS by Rose Hudd / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on memorylanecrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Kawaii Cherries
- Designed by Jennifer Santos
Do you know anyone who doesn’t like cherries? Sweet, big, juicy cherries — the symbol of summer and warmth. Crochet these cuties with the cherry amigurumi pattern! Your kids will play farmers or fruit and vegetable store.
PHOTOS by Jennifer Santos / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Kawaii Banana
- Designed by Jennifer Santos
Another beautiful fruit for your toy store is this sweet yellow banana. It knows it is full of calcium and other good microelements, and that is why smiles so to your kids. Crochet a few with the free banana amigurumi pattern and play kitchen with your kiddos.
PHOTOS by Jennifer Santos / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Strawberries
- Designed by Raffaella Tassoni
Welcome these sweet amigurumi strawberries! They are one of my favorite berries, and I’m always waiting for May to feast on ground strawberries filled with sunlight. Yammy! Crochet a few for your kids with a free amigurumi strawberries crochet pattern by the link below.
PHOTOS by Raffaella Tassoni / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on raffamusadesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Cottage Garden Tomato
I don’t know about you, but tomatoes are my favorite veggie, therefore I’ve immediately fell in love with these cuties as soon as I saw them. Very simple and great to use any leftover yarn that you have. In other words, you have to try this one!
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
Cottage Garden Cabbage
You’ll need a 3,5 mm hood to crochet these cuties. The finished cabbage is 2,5 inch tall and 3,5 inch wide. You can decorate your home with them, for instance you can make a decorative basket full of veggies and put them on your porch!
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
Cottage Garden Carrots
Carrots are one of the most recognizable symbols of spring and in addition to that, they’re so yummy! In other words, it’s a cute spring / summer project to decorate your home and garden with. In addition, they’re really fast to make.
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
Amigurumi Carrot
- DESIGNED by elisacrochet
How sweet is this little amigurumi carrot in the pictures below? It’s the work by elisacrochet and is such a sweet and adorable carrot, that could be your kiddo’s best friend! Make sure to check out elisacrochet’s other veggie and fruit patterns, to make a whole crew!
PHOTOS by elisacrochet / elisacrochet.com
Find original free pattern on elisacrochet.com
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The Fun Guys
- DESIGNED by Ashley Parker
These adorable mushrooms in the pictures below were made by Ashley Parker and they are so sweet, just cuteness overload, don’t you think? They are perfect if you want to gift your friends with easy and simple present, that can be a key chain.
Find original free pattern on theloopylamb.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Amigurumi Apple
- DESIGNED by yarnplaza
This apple looks so yummy, you might want to watch out not to eat it! Just take a look at how fresh and fun it looks! And we all know the saying: An apple a day, keeps the doctor away., right? Red or green, what’s the apple you always go for at the market?
Find original free pattern on yarnandcolors.com, the photos are here.
Peas in a Pod Food Friends
- DESIGNED by StringyDingDing
These super happy little peas in the pictures below is the fantastic work by StringyDingDing and it’s going to be such an amazing toy for all the older kiddos to learn about veggies and fruits! If you want to gift it to a toddler, just remember to secure these little peas very well in place and replace plastic elements for embroidery.
Find the original free pattern on stringydingding.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Crocheted Amigurumi Strawberries
- DESIGNED by Veronica Lönnqvist
These crocheted strawberries are so delicate and cute that you’ll want to make a bunch of them yourself! The pattern has only simple stitches, so it’s totally beginner friendly and just a good quick project for crocheters of all levels. Add a touch of summer to your room!
PHOTOS by @garnknuten / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on Instagram.com.
Crochet Garlic
- DESIGNED by Moara Crochet
Crocheted decorations are always fun and brighten up any room. The crocheted vegetables are a good idea both to prepare your home for the harvest season and to bring some joy to your children. To make this crochet garlic, we recommend you use the smallest hook you have to keep the shape. Discover the free crochet pattern now!
PHOTOS by Moara Crochet / moaracrochet.com
Find the original free pattern on moaracrochet.com.
Other Tasty Amigurumi Ideas
Ice cream
- Designed by Lyubov Kholkina
What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? Vanilla, chocolate, caramel, mint? I love them all! And it’s a good idea to create it with this free ice cream amigurumi crochet pattern. Make three scoops in a sweet waffle cone and enjoy it!
PHOTOS by Lyubov Kholkina / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
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