Stitch something cute and adorable with these Free Knitted Pocket Buddies Patterns. They are perfect for using the scrap yarn, too.
Knitted Pocket Buddies Free Patterns are small, cute toys that are fun and easy to make. They bring big smiles in small packages. These tiny handmade friends can be given as gifts or kept as sweet little keepsakes.
Knitted Pocket Buddies Free Patterns
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1. Adorable Pocket Buddy

Inspired by the doctor, Esther Braithwaite has designed these lovely pocket buddies. The white mask and coat design give it a real doctor’s appearance, which makes it both meaningful and charming. Perfect gift for those who appreciate a themed handmade keepsake.
Want to learn about the knitting stitches? Here is the ultimate guide for you.
2. Aubergine Jelly Cat Buddy

Learn how to knit this jelly cat buddy by Emma Whittle. It is a quirky and playful pocket-sized knit that stands out with its unique aubergine pattern. The design is easy to knit and is knitted flat on a straight needle and then sewn together.
Smart buy:- BCMRUN Knitting Needle Set for smooth finish.
3. Knitted Bobby Buddies

Knitted bobby buddies from the Web. The archive is a small and cheerful pocket-sized toy designed to be quick and enjoyable to make. They are perfect for fundraisers and charity donations. You can experiment with color or add a scarf or a small hat to make it more appealing.
4. Tiny Obama

Inspired by former U.S. President Barack Obama, Jill Borders has designed these cute pocket buddies. You can use them on shelves or a table desk. All you need is fingering yarn with a US 2½ – 3.0 mm needle, making it perfect for a knitter who enjoys small projects. Learn more about the needles used in knitting. Read this post!
Best Choice:- You can use KnitPro Symfonie Fingering Weight.
5. Teeny Tiny Knitted Toys

Teeny Tiny by Julie Williams is perfect for knitters who love creating miniature cuteness with minimal yarn. These teeny tiny things are a fun way to turn simple yarn into something adorable and thoughtful.
6. Kate and Kobe Koala Knitting Pattern

Meet the adorable duo, Kate and Kobe, koala design by Cher Marcus. These sweet little koalas stand out with their soft pastel outfits and rounded ears that give them a warm and friendly look. Plus, the tiny sweater makes them more appealing.
Play with soft pastel shades using the Scheepjes Softfun Color Pack.
7. Kate’s Kitten

Inspired by Jess Hutchison’s Kate, Anna Hrachovec has shared this sweet little knit project. The main highlight of it is that it has no tail no whisker, and it stands on its two legs. You can also use different scrap yarns to add more color.
8. Mini Pig Pocket Buddy

The mini pig pocket buddy by Polushkabunny is a small and playful knitted toy. It features cute, tiny eyes, and its pointed pink ears give it a realistic pig-like appearance. Perfect for carrying in the pockets, or you can add it to a collection of mini knitted toys.
Check out the VERACT Safety Eyes and Noses pack for a cuter and more expressive look.
9. Bev’s Booboo Bear

Looking for a small knitted bear that’s simple and meaningful? Then have a try at this bev’ booboo bear by Bevscountrycottage. With basic stitches and minimal shaping, it’s a great choice when you want something cute, quick, and useful to knit.
10. Simple Baby Ruben

Have a look at this sweet and compact baby Ruben by Emma. The design is adorable and simple. The pattern allows you to experiment with texture, color, or a small embroidered feature to give to slightly different look.
You can use Simthread Embroidery Thread for the face expression.
11. Baby Penguin Pocket Buddy

This baby penguin pocket buddy by Debra Gorman is a small and charming knitted toy that fits perfectly in the palm of your kid’s hand. Designed to be simple and approachable, it makes a good choice for beginners as well as experienced knitters who want a quick project.
12. Izzy Pocket Buddies

Izzy pocket buddies by Debra Gorman are small, beginner-friendly knitted toys designed to be quick, cute, and fun to make. They are great for those who want to work in cable, duplicate stitch, and color work. As they are compact, they make thoughtful handmade gifts for children, charity donations, or small keepsakes.
If you loved these patterns, you should check out a Knitted Ombre Teddy Bear by Diana D Wilder.






