Ways to Crochet Animal Plushie with FREE PATTERNS

Talha
Author: Talha
I am a crochet designer, macramé maker and a crafter who also loves doing MATH.

Learn with these free crochet plushie patterns to crochet the easiest cat, a baby dinosaur, a bear, and two fidget toy snake plushies. These are no-sew, quicker, and need less yarn as a result, and will make the cutest softies for kids and desk buddies for adults.

The first variation of the snake plushie that I will talk about is stuffingless, curly, and small, while the 2nd one is bulkier, stuffed, and even cuter. So, you can crochet the one you like and have time for!

We shall be crocheting a chubby square cat and bear plushie, while the dinosaur plushie is small and faceless. All these features make these plushies simpler and easier for beginners. So, they can confidently prepare using these patterns. You will also learn many new techniques, such as half double crochet 3 together as an alternative, and also seamless color changes in the spotted cat plushie. So, with all that said, let’s begin!

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Suggestion #1: Crochet Mini Snake Plushie

Let’s crochet a miniature snake plushie fidget toy with curly body, following this pattern that does not need stuffing for the body. This is a no-sew baby snake plushie in traditional, parrot, and has CUTE big black safety beads. You can also cut a felt tongue in red for it, and that will make it look even cuter.

Because super bulky yarn is recommended, you can easily finish it in less than 30 minutes.

The spiral pattern is kinda similar to the crochet wind spinner pattern, so it should be easier for all. You or the kids can play with it as a jumping toy, as it spirals just like a spring when pressed!

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Suggestion #2: Crochet A Mini Cat Plushie

Practice the seamless color changes in amigurumi and gift yourself an oh-so cute spotted loaf cat plushie following this pattern. This is a no-sew mini cat plushie crocheted in three colors, including golden yellow, black, and white.

The scheme is to crochet one ear in white and the other in black, color in white one leg, while the remaining ones in the body colors.

The lifted white tail, eye with sewn-on white part, and no-sew legs make it look so cuter. It will make a not-to-be-missed desk buddy as it does not need any support with its bobble stitch legs. Wanna crochet? You can also choose pink, sky blue, and even grey instead of the golden yellow!

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Suggestion #3: Crochet A Baby Dino Plushie

This crochet baby brontosaurus plushie is no-sew, last-minute, and will make the CUTEST softie for kids. There is no embroidered mouth, and the legs are also crocheted using bobble stitch to save you from even a little sewing.

You can also crochet a mushroom hat and crochet it in green instead of dark aqua, which will contrast nicely with the red mushroom hat. If you are a beginner, definitely give this crochet plushie a shot.

While I have called the stitch for the legs, the bobble stitch, it is actually the half double crochet three together. It makes a cluster that looks pretty similar to the bobble stitch, so most of us get confused. Will you crochet it?

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Suggestion #4: Crochet A Snake Plushie (Version 2)

This variation of the crochet snake plushie is bigger, has a stuffed amigurumi body, and big glitter eyes. You can crochet it as long as you wish, as only a basic crochet tube pattern is needed for the body, which is closed in the end using decreases.

This won’t end up with a curly body like variation #1, but it bends perfectly, so kids can have a good playtime with it.

Choose from blue, red, or orange, or try the usual green. Again, I recommend making a tongue for it, but it would be better if you crochet one for this plushie, in particular. While you can crochet it any length, I recommend crocheting in the same size as shown to you, and it would require 59 rounds.

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Suggestion #5: Crochet A Bear Plushie

Let’s crochet the easiest chubby bear plushie with sleeping eye embroidery and a cute mouth using this pattern. It is again a no-sew plushie with the ears crocheted into the head after finishing the body worked top down.

The dark brown for the mouth and eye embroidery is a NICE choice as it is usually used for kawaii face expressions. This plushie is definitely perfect for beginners and can be crocheted in less than 45 minutes.

You can also try this plushie with a separate color for the belly by working with two yarn strands together, or crochet it white for the polar bear version. Anyway, it depends if you ever wanted to crochet this plushie, and I hope you would definitely want to!

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