Learn how to crochet these low-sew, irresistibly cute, and last-minute plushies as irresistible presents for someone dear to you.
Whether it’s a birthday, an anniversary, the New Year, or Christmas, these timeless animal plushie ideas are must-haves.
Some of them have been shared with you in Part 1, but there are some animals left. Like, see how to crochet a bunny plushie with an outfit, a chick plushie, and even a lion and tiger plushie.
Did you see part 1? Check below:
Crochet A Bunny Plushie

This oh-so-cute bunny doll plushie is my 100% recommendation as a present for a baby girl. Just see how cute it looks in a little removable baby dress, blush cheeks, and ears.
These will be the basic Baby Overalls with shell stitch edging at the skirt and contrasting pom pom buttons.
You can also make it wear more dresses this way, and now there are tons of patterns available for them due to the hype of Labubu outfits. The bunny in itself is irresistible and low-sew to crochet.
Crochet A Dog Plushie

With three color variations to choose from, let’s crochet an irresistibly cute and mini pug plushie. It falls in the low-sew, and last-minute gift category, and requires kawaii plastic eyes and nose for completion.
With the chubby body and no-sew legs, arms, and muzzle, this puppy plushie has, it is a must-have desk buddy.
I like it in black and brown the most because it feels more familiar and has good contrast. The cream and brown are 2nd, and the black and grey come in 3rd. The small curly tail in the back looks funny, though.
Quick Plushies? Here are more ideas:
Crochet A Panda Plushie

A panda amigurumi should already be chubby, but with this pattern, you can crochet an even chubbier panda plush than most. It’s also going to be bigger than the standard set by mini no-sew plushies.
You will for sure want to make it your desk buddy as its irresistabely cute. My favorite detail is the white embroidery for life-like eyes and the colorwork.
You may have other reasons to fall in love with it, but one thing is sure: you will find it cute.
Crochet A Tiger Plushie

This tiger plushie and the next, lion plushie, require the same base pattern as the chubby panda plushie. I remember the store-bought tiger plush I had.
It gave me a kind of spirit of bravery, and I cherished it for years. So, you should definitely crochet this chubby tiger plush as a birthday present.
Once the base body is completed, you will want to add the no-sew puff stitch muzzle, embroidery tiger stripes, and two rows of white to turn it into a sitting tiger plush. Wanna crochet it?
Crochet A Bee Plushie

The Bee-Cat plush is not a new idea, but this “Big Cat Doll with Bee Features” is undeniably the most well-designed and the cutest.
Generally, the patterns focused more on crocheting a Loaf Cat and Bee combo, which is, for sure, easy and cute, but not as delightful as this plushie is.
We will be crocheting a sitting cat plushie in dull white with stripes of brown on the body and many other parts. The other beautiful bea features will be miniature wings, antene and the buzzy eyes.
Crochet A Chick Plushie

Let’s crochet a set of 3 chubby chick plushies with a bow hair tie following this pattern. These are so cute and low-sew chicks that any girl won’t be able to resist.
I recommend using either kawaii plastic eyes or safety beads, as they are easily available and still look cute.
As for colors, you can choose from yellow, brown, or white, along with the mandatory red for the bow. You can also sell them at fall craft fairs or give them as gifts for Thanksgiving.
Crochet A Lion Plushie

This is a 2-part video pattern to crochet a chubby lion plush using the base made in the tiger pattern. However, you will still learn from scratch crocheting the base pattern. In fact, the first part is dedicated to crocheting the base.
The lion’s mane is the most special feature that should be well-designed.
As of this plushie, I love the use of the spiral loop stitch. The bulkier muzzle in white looks funny and quite cuter. So, try it for sure.
