These crochet summer plushie patterns include the CUTEST designs for jellyfish, axolotl, squid, and two versions of stingray. Four of them are completely no-sew, and the remaining one is also low-sew. They are oh-so cute, miniature, rightly selected, and can be learnt through video tutorials.
If you show likeness to these designs, I will extend this suggestion portal to also include the fish, octopus, crab, and many more sea life plushies. For now, you can kickstart the summer crocheting through the plushies!
Maybe you like working with cotton yarn for amigurumi!
Crochet A Jellyfish Plushie

This is easily the cutest baby Jellyfish plushie I have covered so far, and, surprisingly, no-sew! With the big glitter eyes, chain and slip stitch tentacles of different lengths, and its Chibi shape, why won’t someone fall in love with it?
Worked from the top down and made no-sew by crocheting the tentacles in the chain stitches after finishing the head.
Stuffing is done after making the tentacles, so you will want to close the hole by sewing. My favorite part is the surface-stitch edging worked in the end. Red, blue, purple, aqua, which you gonna try?
Crochet A Stingray Plushie

Let’s crochet a “swimming” stingray plushie with this pattern. It has a separate color for the belly, cute embroidery on the mouth at the bottom, and white spots over the body. Most of the mini stingray plushies and amigurumi are based on one viral pattern, but this one is unique.
One unique element is the ruffled fins all around the body of this plushie, called Undulations in a real stingray. It is actually crocheted in two pieces, just like rag dolls, stuffed and sewn later on.
So, you can call it a life-like but kawaii stingray plushie. While you can see it in pink and deep pink, you can also crochet it in the popular blue and beige combo.
Cutest plushies?
Crochet an Axolotl Plushie

This low-sew and huggable baby axolotl plushie is the only buddy you will want to hold all the time this summer! The body, tail, and head are worked as a single piece from the bottom up, also making legs and arms using bobble stitch as you go.
Only, feathery gills are worked separately using a pattern of chain and slip stitch. I like the wider-than-usual embroidery smile and the recommendation of glitter blue eyes. You can easily crochet this plushie in less than 1 hour.
Crochet A Stingray Plushie

Still looking for the Viral stingray plushie pattern? Let’s crochet one following this tutorial. This pattern makes a Ragdoll stingray plushie, so we shall be crocheting separate pieces for the body and the bottom in back-and-forth rows.
Both the pieces should be the same size, which will be sewn on later.
To crochet the tail, insert the hook into the back of the stuffed stingray and work a pattern of chain and slip stitch. Also features embroidery, white spots, and black safety beads.
Last-minute plushies?
Crochet A Squid Plushie

Let’s crochet the KAWAIEST and surprisingly, no-sew, squid plush in purple and yellow with this pattern. With the embroidery spots, big eyes and the interesting ruffled arms, it is a must-have this summer. It is crocheted from the top down, similar to the plushie #1.
With the surface-stitching, you can choose a pretty random placement for each arm, so this part looks life-like.
To make the curls in the arms, 13 slip stitches are required to be worked in the FLO only ending with a hdc 3 together. The last stitch gives it a cute puff. Wanna crochet? You an also try the popular blue, orange and the red super bulky yarn!
