Knitted Miniature Toys Free Patterns
1. Tiny Bear Knitting Pattern

Searching for a stress-free project? A very talented team at Knitting By Post has fulfilled your wish with this teddy bear pattern, made with oddments of brown double-knitting yarn and a small length of blue and black double-knitting yarn.
2. Tom Turkey Gnome

Dress up your gnome this holiday season with the Billy and Baa pattern, which includes step-by-step instructions. Knit as many of them as you can and create a raft of turkeys for your centerpiece.
3. Snuggly Toy

A tiny, snuggly toy published in Crochet 4 Fun by Mei is 7.5 cm. The knitting gauge is 17 stitches and 23 rows = 5 cm in 5 g (17 yards). You need sport-weight yarn and US 2 needles to knit this.
4. Snowperson

Lisa Fishman designed a snowman, which is great for Christmas decoration. You can make a bunch of them and give them as a return gift on your kid’s birthday. You can customize the hat and scarf in other colors, too.
5. Mini A-frame house

Doesn’t this house give the vibes of Harry Potter? A 2-inch-tall house has a base of 2″ by 1″. Grab the worsted-weight yarn and a size US 5 needle, and create this fun knitting project by Elka Schap.
6. Manta Ray Knitting Pattern

A beginner-friendly pattern from Mou Mou Knits that can be added to a keychain, a bag, or a bottle. This can be a heartfelt gift for someone special, thanks to its smooth curves and appealing design.
7. Prickles and Pear Knit Cactus Pattern

Have you heard of Prickly Pear Cactus? This pattern by Yarnspirations is inspired by it and features two cacti, Prickles and Pear, without thorns and with clothes. They are safe for cuddles and snuggles.
8. Wine Cork Trees

Corina Irvine has knitted this tree, which measures 2.5″ tall and is worked with fingering and DK yarn weight held together. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 5 stitches and 7 rows = 2.5 cm.
9. Pentapus

An octopus, but with only five tentacles, is called a pentapus by Dawn Prickett. This is for intermediate-level knitters, and the skills needed are: cast on, bind off, and knitting in the round (dpn or magic loop).
10. Mini Loaves and Fishes

Behind this amazing fish and loaves pattern is Jennifer Tricarico! It has the knitting gauge of 8 stitches and 12.5 rows = 2.5 cm. It is worked with sport yarn and a US 1 knitting needle.
11. Pinchy the Crab

This little crab by Mou Mou Knits is full of charm and is a quick knit. This will look cool on your desk and be your favorite buddy for discussing all the office stress.
12. Christmas Tree Friend

Helene Rønquist Knutsen has designed this mouse to be decorated on your Christmas tree. It is worked from the head and down, i.e., you start in the back of the head and work towards the tip of the snout.






