Crochet Patterns

Crochet patterns that are free to use as you like, all I ask is that if you’re going to profit from the patterns please credit me as the creator.

Please tag me on social media in any of your projects that use these patterns! I’d love to see your work :-)

Click on the pictures below for the patterns

Many of these patterns are a work in progress, I have them all noted down, however it takes time to copy them from my handwritten notebook over to a digital format the website likes. I work full time, I’ll get them all available as soon as I can!

If you have a strong desire for any of the pending patterns before I get them up, please reach out so I can either prioritise the pattern or come up with a solution for you :-)

Dinosaurs

Tallulah the Triceratops

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The collar utilises multiple stitches including HDC stitches.

Dandelion the Dragon

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The wings are worked in rows, in 2 pieces per wing then whip stitched together. Lots of sewing here :(

Delilah the Spikey Dinosaur

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

Chibi Dinosaur Desk-buddy

  • This example is made using the below:

    • Partial ball of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The head and body are worked from top to bottom, the bottom is then whip stitched closed so the bottom is flat.

    • To make the feet we tie a loose thread across the center of the bottom to pull the middle up.

Animals

Beatrice the Floppy-eared Bunny

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    • Scrap fabric (optional)

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The ear and belly patches are scrap fabric cut to size and hand-stitched into place

Koala (Pattern to come!)

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    • Scrap fabric (optional)

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The ear and belly patches are scrap fabric cut to size and hand-stitched into place

Sloth (Pattern to come!)

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    • Scrap fabric (optional)

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The ear and belly patches are scrap fabric cut to size and hand-stitched into place

Frog Prince and his retainers

  • This example is made using the below:

    • Minimal amount of 8-10ply acrylic for the smaller frogs

      • The larger frog is Hobbii honey bunny BIG equivalent

    • 3mm Crochet hook

      • The larger frog uses a 6.5mm hook

    • 9mm Safety eyes or equivalent.

      • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of your frog will go up or down depending on yarn weight.

    • Magic Ring

    • Frog is just a ball with small attachments, he’s very easy and suitable for beginners :)

Mr. Mouse (Pattern to come!)

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    • Scrap fabric (optional)

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The ear and belly patches are scrap fabric cut to size and hand-stitched into place

Esther the Elephant (Pattern coming soon)

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The collar utilises multiple stitches including HDC stitches.

Bat (Pattern to come!)

  • This example is made using the below:

    • 1.5 balls of Himalaya Dolphin Baby (Alternate; Hobbii Honey Bunny)

    • 4.5mm crochet hook

    • 15 - 18 mm safety eyes or embroidered equivalent

    • Scrap fabric (optional)

    You can use any yarn you like to make this, the size of her will adjust accordingly if you use larger or smaller yarn.

    • Magic Ring

    • The feet are started with a starter chain worked in the front and back to create a round instead of a magic ring

    • The ear and belly patches are scrap fabric cut to size and hand-stitched into place