Tiny, adorable, and full of charm, these Knitted Mini Dolls Free Patterns are perfect projects for every knitting lover.
If you enjoy creating handmade gifts, decorating your home, or simply want to relax your mind, these Knitted Mini Dolls Free Patterns are a delightful way to bring your creativity to life. They are popular because they work up quickly. From pocket-sized rag dolls to tiny amigurumi-style characters, these can be customized with different outfits, hairstyles, and accessories. They make thoughtful gifts for children, cute keychains, nursery decorations, or even collectibles for craft fairs.
Knitted Mini Dolls Free Patterns
1. Tiny Baby

Are you looking for a quick knitting project for the weekend? These cute little dolls could be worked on in a few hours while watching your favorite series. It is available on Mariannas Lazy Daisy Days blog.
2. Fairy Doll

Every girl wants a fairy or angel in her life. Why not, knit one for her? This doll by Stephanie Law has wings and is knit with fingering-weight yarn and US 1 knitting needles.
3. Tiny Topsy the Tooth Fairy

Your munchkin just lost her tooth, and you tell her that a tooth fairy will bring your tooth in a few months. Knit this fairy by Wendy Phillips and gift her to see her smiling again.
4. Baby in a basket crib

A knitted baby, about 5 cm, lying in a basket about 9 cm, is available on the Flutter by Patch blog. You need to have a pair of US 2 knitting needles and yarn in beige, white, pink, and flesh to complete this project.
5. My knitted fairy pattern

A talented team of Flutters By Patch has designed this autumn fairy, which measures only 15 cm. She has thin legs and hands, along with wings, so that she can fly in the wind.
6. Tiny Girl Scouts

If you have been a scout girl and are going on to meet your friends, don’t go empty-handed. Knit this scout girl for each one of them by Anna, and give them as a memoir.
7. Strawberry fairy

Sachiyo Ishii has designed this pair of adorable dolls, along with strawberries, as cute keychains. The knitting tension is 24 stitches and 32 rows for a 10 ×10 cm tension square.
8. Little Comfort Dolls

Knit these bunch of dolls to be given as gifts, and the pattern is available on Marianna’s Lazy Daisy Days blog. Start at the feet and knit a rectangle, and change yarn colors for each body segment, then shape the hair and sew the face and stuff.
9. Pretty Izzy Dolls

Esther Braithwaite has made these dolls with school uniforms, which will be perfect for your kids’ playtime. The knitting gauge is 13 stitches and 19 rows = 5 cm, worked with DK yarn weight and US 2 knitting needles.
10. Mini Winter Dolls

Decorate your home with these dolls by Tatyana Korobkova, knitted in the round and in double knitting. Just look at the variety of headwear they are wearing; it will add a unique twist to your home décor.
11. Little Belles – Small Knitted Dolls

Make one winter and one summer outfit with hats and caps that are interchangeable with a small amount of yarn you have in stock. Wendy Phillips created this, and it will be perfect for gifting to your loved ones on a Sunday visit.






