How to Crochet No-Sew Miniature Plushie with FREE PATTERNS

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

There is no doubt that crocheters love the ease of no-sew plushies. However, when they are coupled with an easy, mini, and cute pattern, the fun of crocheting them just doubles.

So, learn how to crochet a no-sew miniature plushie with with these and this FREE patterns.

Whether you are looking for a last-minute crochet gift or something awesome to sell at craft fairs, these plushies are must-haves. Choose from the frog plushie to the cat plushie, the mushroom to the cat paw plushie.

Suggestion #1: Crochet A Frog Plushie

A crochet ball is the easiest item you can crochet using amigurumi. So, let’s begin with something easier, like this googly eye frog face plushie that’s crocheted only from an amigurumi ball and two basic flat rounds.

You can also turn it into a Froggy Friend plushie by crocheting bobble stitch arms and legs as you go. There is also a crochet blush that requires regular cotton yarn, as it should be small.

While this frog plush is not new, to me it is the best-designed and the cutest. The reason is the attachment of the bulging eyes separately and using white yarn instead. I should also appreciate the color of green and parrot. It is small enough to be used as a bag charm.

Crochet Your Frog Plush

Suggestion #2: Crochet Chick Plushie

To gift at a baby shower or just because, crochet this cute, no-sew, and 30-minute chick plushie. You can also crochet an eggshell for yours with one of the tutorials I talked about in the Egg Amigurumi Series.

There is also a little red comb and a perfect beak, unlike other chick amigurumi designs on the internet.

So, you can call it the “Baby Chicken Plushie.” There are three variants you can take inspiration from for yours, by yarn colors and kawaii eye placement. Wanna crochet? It is super easy.

Crochet Your Chicken

Suggestion #3: Crochet Cat Plushie

Wanna learn the no-sew amigurumi basics in detail, ending up with an oh-so cute plushie? Learn how to crochet this miniature four-legged cat plush with a detailed 50-minute tutorial.

This tutorial shows crocheting every single stitch slowly, so you can think of it as a masterclass. Even with super bulky yarn, this cat has that smaller size, so you can crochet yours in less than 30 minutes.

There is a bendable tail that’s so fun to play with and a well-embroidered cat face. Even the nose is sewn. Choose from brown, pink, honey, or beige yarn.

Crochet Your Cat Plush

Suggestion #4: Crochet Goose Plush

Let’s crochet a low-sew sitting goose plushie in just 11 rounds. It’s so small that only the wings and beak need to be crocheted separately. There is a white and grey variant to choose from, but both look awesome.

You can crochet a pair with a 1-round crochet heart to make a love present. You can play with the wings and relieve your stress.

There is also a tail at the back that helps it stand on its own and looks cute. Use super bulky yarn with a 4mm crochet hook.

Crochet Your Goose

Suggestion #5: Paw No-sew Miniature Plushie

This kawaii cat paw keychain is perfect as a stress-relief plushie. You can rub your fingers over it and relax anytime.

Black and pink are the most popular colors for a cat paw, but you can also try grey or white.

Crochet it from two flat paw pieces joined at the end. Finger and wrist spots are added separately and sewn on later.

Crochet Your Paw

Suggestion #6: Crochet Frog & Duck Plushie

Follow this 2-in-1 pattern to crochet a pair of wacky duck and frog plushies. Both share the same base pattern, so no extra learning is needed.

The only difference is color changes and a small frog tongue detail. This makes it a fun matching set.

Crochet Your Set

Suggestion #7: Crochet Mushroom Plushie

For fall, crochet this no-sew toadstool mushroom plush with cute colorwork and a simple face. It is miniature and can be finished quickly.

The cap uses alternating colors to create classic mushroom spots, making it visually charming.

Crochet Your Mushroom

Final Note: Always support the creators of these plushies by following their work and sharing their tutorials.

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