Check out these Knitted Wombat Toy Free Patterns, which are suitable for cuddles. Scroll down for your best weekend project!
These adorable Knitted Wombat Toy Free Patterns will look perfect with your toy collection or in the lonely corner of your room. You can even make them your desk partner and carry them to your office. From cuddly little wombats to realistic Australian-inspired designs, these are packed with warmth and handmade fun. They have a round little body and a sleepy face, making them more attractive. Get ready to waddle straight onto your needles!
Knitted Wombat Toy Free Patterns
1. Wombat

This pattern created by Barbara Lennon makes it instantly appealing. The shape captures that sturdy little wombat look in such a sweet way. It would be right at home on your child’s bed or sitting on a cozy shelf.
2. Wilbur the Wombat

The pattern by Panda Yarns has been made to be playful and full of character, which is a fun choice for knitters who enjoy animal projects with a bit of spirit. This would make a wonderful gift for someone who loves handmade creatures with a friendly face.
3. Wombat

Here is a fat, bear-like creature by Kath Dalmeny that leans into a cozy and cuddly finish. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 26 stitches and 34 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch.
4. Wombat of Shame

This one definitely wins points for the unforgettable name alone! You will get the pattern at the multiplexer blog. It would bring a laugh while still turning into a very lovable knitted animal.
5. Aussie Wombat

Aussie Wombat, designed by Sharon Birss, has a lovely down-to-earth feel and celebrates the charm of this iconic Australian animal, a close relative to the koala. The design has a warm, familiar look that would suit your natural yarn palette beautifully.
6. Wombat Knitting Pattern

This pattern at the Muddy Boots Maker blog has a shape that is sweet and sturdy, which suits a wombat perfectly. It includes step-by-step instructions and quietly wins you over row by row.
7. Toy Wombat

Rian Anderson has made a soft toy, perfect for hugs and cuddles. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 23 stitches and 30 rows = 10 cm in stocking stitch in 8 ply on 3.5 mm needles.
8. Realistic Australian Animal

If you enjoy knitted toys with a more lifelike look, this pattern by Heaven to Seven is suitable for you. It will be a lovely project for display, gifting it to your nieces and nephews, or adding it to an Australian animal set.






