Find knitted dolls free patterns for cute handmade toys. Great for beginners who love simple, creative, and gift-worthy projects.
Knitted dolls free patterns are perfect for making adorable handmade toys at home. These patterns are simple and easy to follow, even for beginners. You can create lovely dolls for gifts, playtime, or decoration using basic stitches and leftover yarn.
Knitted Dolls Free Patterns
1. Tinkerbell Izzy Doll Knitting Pattern

Sprinkle some pixie dust on your knitting needles and start working on this doll by Red Ted Art in the round, as a single piece from the bottom up, as a tube. Her skirt is added by picking up and easy lace along the waist, while her bodice is duplicate stitched on after stuffing.
2. French Folk Doll

Joanna Marshall knitted this French Folk Doll, which measures 20 cm in height. A US 2½ needle is used to obtain a knitting gauge of 7 stitches and six rows to 2.5 cm in stocking stitch.
3. Topsy Turvy Doll Pattern

A sweet little doll by Yarnspirations has a beautiful flare of the skirt, which is beginner-friendly and is available in a single size. You can knit this and gift it to your loved ones on their birthdays or as Christmas gifts.
4. Halloween Doll

Make your home spooky with this Halloween doll by Au bout du préa. It’s a great, easy, and quick project for a last-minute present. This softie has been knitted with US 5 straight needles.
5. Couple dolls

Create you and your husband in the form of a doll with this January Knit design. The dolls’ clothes cannot be detached because they are fixed. You can complete it by sewing and attaching the clothes step by step.
6. Ida – Doll

This doll and her clothes by Claire Fairall are knitted flat on straight knitting needles and seamed, using mattress stitch. The hair is knitted and sewn into place using US 3 needles to achieve a tighter-than-usual gauge.
7. Pretty Izzy Dolls

Want to knit some dolls for charity? These cuties by Esther Braithwaite will add personality to your charity knitting with new options for dresses and hair.
8. Strawberry fairy

Sachiyo Ishii created a doll measuring 8 cm and a strawberry measuring 3 cm. The flowers make it more eye-catching. The knitting tension is 24 stitches and 32 rows for a 10 × 10 cm tension square.
9. Free mermaid knitting pattern

Ann Franklin designs a sweet soft toy to snuggle up, which uses a combination of garter stitch and stocking stitch to create the body of the mermaid. Dress her in a bright aqua top and create your own Ariel.
10. Knit Your Gnome Doll

Welcome a new woodland friend by Chenoa Pelligra, which could be knitted by those who have mastered a garter stitch (a regular knit stitch) and are ready to learn to purl.
11. Little felted doll

This little doll by Lynn Matthies is knit in the round, in one piece, from the top of the head down. The arms and legs are knit in place, so there are no seams to come loose with play. It is made from 100% felt-able fingering-weight wool yarn.
12. Kokeshi Doll

Try knitting this adorable doll by Miss Aine, which wears a pink dress. For the arms, seam the row edges and leave the cast-on edge open. Stuff the hand portion with a peachy shade bit, and leave the pink part more loosely stuffed so that the arms fall loosely from the sides of the body.
13. Knitted doll JOHANKA

A project by Suzanne Harwish is ideal for using your scrap yarns for this doll. The needle size used is US 2½-3 mm; the knitting gauge is 24 stitches and 30 rows to 10 cm.
14. Knit Lola Pattern

A grandma toy pattern by Lion Brand with an advanced skill level is worked with medium-weight yarn. She will be your kids’ favorite toy because she reminds them of their grandma, who knits toys and sweaters for them.
15. Malcolm

Knit the beanie couple by DROPS Design and gift it to your loved ones. The boy doll is worked in the round on double-pointed needles, and the hat is worked in the round in stockinette stitch.
16. Christmas Bitsy Baby Doll

This Christmas doll by Claire Fairall Designs is all bundled up in a cozy snow suit, complete with a matching hat and scarf. This adorable doll is pocket-sized, made from those special bits and pieces of leftover yarn.
17. Julian the Shelf Elf

Stacey Magliaro created a holiday pattern that will be appealing to children. The elf is knitted mainly in the round with worsted-weight yarn and is perfect for using leftover bits of yarn.
18. Goodnight, Daisy Doll

Heather designed a doll that measures approximately 13.5 inches tall, and the little bear is 2.8 inches tall. The material used is US 3 knitting needles and eight ply/DK wool and embroidery thread for bunny eyes and nose.
19. The Little Friar

A monk doll by Ellen Kapusniak, in a brown outfit, is worked flat and seamed to assemble, with embroidered features such as eyes and a mouth. The DK yarn weight is used to knit this doll with the needle sizes of US 2½-3 mm.
20. Rosie Doll

Rosie Doll by Emma Cox is a keen gardener and would be a lovely gift for kids who love sitting with plants. It is made with DK yarn in various colors, and you will need less than 100 gm of each color.
21. Jude

Meet Jude, the self-proclaimed Queen of Color! Please use the bright colors and no pastel shades when knitting this doll. It is available on Random Acts of Knitting and Crochet Kindness.






