10 Amigurumi Ladybug Free Knitting Patterns

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Bring a little spotted charm to your knitting collection with these Amigurumi Ladybug Free Knitting Patterns.

Ladybugs always bring a vibrant and cheerful touch, and these Amigurumi Ladybug Free Knitting Patterns versions are no different. Their tiny spots, round shapes, and bright colors make them enjoyable projects for knitters who love soft toys and small handmade gifts. From tiny toys and pacifier clips to cute purses and playful ladybird sets, these patterns are perfect for quick weekend knitting. Whether you want to make a cuddly bug for a child, a scrubby for the kitchen, or a sweet little purse, there is something here for every mood. Read on and pick the best one for you!


Amigurumi Ladybug Free Knitting Patterns

1. Ladybird Ladybug

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ravelry

Give the ladybug a classic storybook look by using the knitting gauge of 11 stitches and 12.5 rows = 5 cm in stockinette stitch. You can place it on shelves, gift it to children, or add it to your toy collection. It is made by Claire Garland.

2. Amigurumi LadyBug

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chemknits

This knitted ladybug by Chem Knits has a soft and cuddly shape with open wings that fit perfectly in little hands. It is the kind of tiny knit that will quickly become everyone’s favorite around the house.

3. Lucky Ladybug Scrubby Pattern

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yarnspirations

Bring together usefulness and cuteness in the nicest way with this Yarnspirations scrubby pattern. Make it handy for everyday kitchen tasks, while the ladybug shape will keep it fun and lively by popping color over the sink.

4. Army of Ladybirds

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twentysixstitches

Instead of making just one bug, make the whole army of ladybugs and display them on your shelves or in the library. You can use the leftover yarn, as its size is small. Check out this pattern at the Twenty Six Stitches blog. 

5. Ladybird Game

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ravelry

Kath Dalmeny is the designer behind this pretty pattern that gives a playful twist by turning knitted ladybirds into part of a fun game in different sizes. You can use them as pretty ornaments or badges on your jackets.

6. Linden Ladybird

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ravelry

Emma Washington has created this super cute ladybird, which has a beaded eye design, which gives it extra personality. It is knitted flat, and if you are new to knitting, then this pattern is just for you and will be completed in a few hours.

7. Cute Ladybird Purse

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ravelry

Cher Marcus has created this tiny purse that mixes practicality with a fun ladybug theme. Your children would love carrying this cheerful accessory around. To make this, you need DK-weight yarn and US 2½ knitting needles.

8. Ladybug Pacifier Clip

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karahobbs

This pacifier clip by Kara Hobbs adds a handmade touch to everyday baby essentials. The detail makes the clip feel sweet without being overly decorative.

9. Well-Tempered Ladybug

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ravelry

This ladybug by Sandra Ronca has a neat and polished finish that gives it a timeless feel. The shaping and details come together in a very balanced way, making the toy look tidy and well-made.

10. Lovebug kp4620 (Ladybug)

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ravelry

This lovebug pattern by Carol Hebling has a softer and more whimsical style that makes it especially lovable. The knitting gauge of this is 24 stitches and 32 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch.

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