Want to create a toy collection? Try these Knitted Animals Free Patterns, which feature all your favorites. Scroll down!
These Knitted Animals Free Patterns will create a pile of toys in your home. The list features farm favorites, woodland creatures, safari friends, and sea life. They are perfect gifts for babies who are born recently, or you can even give them on their birthdays. These toys have a special way of bringing smiles to the faces of all ages.
Knitted Animals Free Patterns
1. Lamb

This sweet lamb by Susan B. Anderson is soft, cuddly, and full of gentle character. It is a lovely project for nurseries, Easter displays, or thoughtful gifts. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 6 stitches = 2.5 cm in stockinette.
2. Snail Pattern

This knitted snail features a beautifully shaped shell that adds plenty of colors to your project. It will make a wonderful addition to a collection of your knitted garden creatures. This tiny crawler by Linda is sure to leave a big impression on everyone.
3. Piglet Knitting pattern

This lovable piglet is packed with charm from its little snout to its tiny ears. It is knitted flat on two straight knitting needles but with minimal seaming. You will get the pattern at the From Britain With Love post.
4. Eeyore knitting pattern

Are you a fan of storybook characters? If so, then you will enjoy creating this recognizable friend available at the From Britain With Love blog. You can use them to tell stories to your kids or keep them as your desk companion.
5. Baby Capybara Toy

Emma White has created this capybara pattern, which recreates the relaxed and friendly nature of the beloved animal. It is knitted flat on straight needles and sewn together using DK yarn weight and US 5 knitting needles.
6. Hedgehog

This charming hedgehog created by Amy Gaines combines cuteness and texture in one delightful project. They have spikes but will not poke you, as they are soft to the touch. It is a tiny woodland treasure worth knitting.
7. Sea Turtle Stack

Why make one turtle when you can create a whole stack? This fun design by Rebecca Olson features adorable sea turtles that can be displayed together for extra charm. The shell measures 6 inches, and the length from flipper to flipper measures 8 inches.
8. White weasel

Elegant and unusual, this cute knitted weasel at Monga Knit offers something different. It has a long body, and its sleek shape makes it instantly recognizable. You can opt for lighter shade yarn colors to give it a real look.
9. Little Monkey

Swing into your next knitting adventure with this cheerful monkey pattern available at Belle Media. This playful design captures the energetic spirit of your favorite animal. It makes a fun toy for imaginative play and storytelling.
10. Dennis Dog – Soft Toy

Dog lovers will appreciate this friendly knitted companion. You can create one for your friend with the help of this pattern made by Claire Fairall. This design creates a lovable pup with a warm and inviting appearance.
11. grisig the cat

This charming feline by Julia Weiss has a personality of its own. It features lovely shaping that highlights the cat’s graceful posture. Make bundles of them and give them to your cat or to your kids for playing.
12. Polar Bear

Bring a touch of the Arctic to your knitting basket with this beautiful polar bear available at Knit Stitch. It will make a wonderful winter-themed gift or display piece at your home. Give your kids a snowy friend that is both elegant and cuddly.
13. Sheldon Sheep and Friends

Amy Gunderson has created this delightful pattern set that offers more than just one adorable character. This collection will allow you to create a small group of lovable farmyard companions.
14. Roo from Winnie the Pooh

Inspired by your beloved storybook favorite, this pattern by Claire Garland captures Roo’s playful spirit beautifully. It is knitted flat with multiple seams. Roo is ready to hop into countless adventures with you.
15. Grown-Up Tiger

Bold stripes and strong features give this tiger pattern by Belle Media an impressive appearance. This design balances realism with softness, creating a toy that feels both striking and approachable. You can keep this toy in your music room or on a shelf for display.
16. Hybrid Panda

This unique panda design by Knits offers a fresh take on a well-loved animal. You can create them for a pirate-themed function. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 28 stitches and 40 rows = 10 cm in stockinette.
17. Knit One, Squirrel Two

Sara Elizabeth Kellner has created a playful squirrel pattern that is full of woodland charm. The bushy tail becomes a standout feature that gives the toy extra character. It is worked in the round, with short rows shaping the curved back and head.
18. Sloth Toy

A sloth with an intermediate skill pattern by Yarnspirations reflects the relaxed personality that makes it so popular. They have long limbs and gentle features that create an instantly recognizable look. It is perfect for gifting to your lazy friend.
19. Elephant knitting pattern

This cute elephant toy by Amanda Berry showcases a beautifully shaped trunk and oversized ears. Embroider the eyes instead of using buttons if you are making it for kids.
20. Gilly the Giraffe

This giraffe by Ann Franklin is a delightful addition to any knitted zoo of yours. The long neck and distinctive markings make it instantly recognizable. You only need to have DK yarn weight and US 2½ knitting needles to complete this pattern.






