Add a splash of color to your collection with these Free Knitted Rainbow Toy Patterns. Perfect for gifts, décor, and joyful crafting.
If you love colorful knitting projects, these knitted rainbow toy patterns are perfect to try. They’re easy, bright, and fun to make. You can use them as cute toys and décor pieces. Perfect for beginners and pro knitters.
Knitted Rainbow Toys Free Patterns
1. Rainbow Fish Knit

Want to add a fun, colorful project that is quick to make and charming? Then rainbow fish by Knitting By Post is what you need! As the pattern is beginner-friendly, it would be a great choice to start your knitting journey.
2. Squidgy Rainbow Beanbugs

The squidgy rainbow beanbugs by Jean Greenhowe are small, soft, and colorful little toys that are fun to knit and even more fun to display. Their round, bean-like shape and bright colors make them eye-catching and great for using up leftover yarn.
3. Mini Knit Rainbow Wall Hanging

This mini knit rainbow wall hanging from Savla is a simple, colorful project that adds a cheerful touch to any room. The finished piece looks adorable on a wall, door, or nursery shelf, and its compact size makes it a great beginner-friendly décor project.
4. Jean Rainbow Babies

Knit these cute rainbow babies just like Jean Greenhowe has did. Each tiny baby is dressed in bright rainbow shades. You can use them as a display piece, as an adorable little gift, or as a keepsake. You can knit a single piece or a complete rainbow family.
5. The Cute Rainbow Caterpillar

Is there anything more adorable than a squishy, colorful caterpillar made entirely of different colors? This pattern is designed by Amanda Berry. All you need is a 3.5mm straight needle and 1 ball of 100% polyester in a different color.
6. Rainbow Catnip Bunny

Selina Kyle is behind this cute, colorful little knit project. It’s a simple bunny shape, designed with bright rainbow colors, making it eye-catching. This would also be a great pattern to knit for young children – a string of them as a pram toy, or to learn colours, etc.
7. Rainbow Ball Knit Toy

Whether you’re making it as a gift, a toy, or a decorative piece, this rainbow ball is a quick, satisfying knit that always turns out charming. The rainbow ball toy by Carlé Dehning is a bright and simple project that adds a cheerful touch to any space.
8. Beginner’s Rainbow Rabbit

Looking for a super simple and adorable project to brighten your knitting routine? The rainbow rabbit on Claire Garland might be just what you’re searching for! With its soft shape, cute little ears, and cheerful rainbow stripes, isn’t it the perfect mix of easy and colorful?
9. Rainbow Christmas Gonk

Bring Christmas vibes to your home with these cute rainbow gonks by Val Pierce. You can use this cheerful gnome that you can display year-round, or you can also gift it. All you need is DK yarn with a 3.75 mm needle and some toy stuffing.
10. Colorful Patchy Dog

Sachiyo Ishii is behind this 20cm cute patchy dog. It’s a great project if you love experimenting with colors and different yarns, shapes, etc. The pattern is beginner-friendly and results in a cheerful companion for kids and adults.
11. Rainbow Cat Toy

Looking for a small and playful knit pattern for the weekend? Then have a look at this cute rainbow cat toy by Fjryhbn. The vibrant shades instantly catch everyone’s attention. Plus, it’s a great way to use all your scrap yarn while creating something playful.
12. Rainbow Elefante Knit Pattern

The Rainbow Elephant by Susan B. Anderson is a sweet and cheerful project. It adds a pop of color to your toy collection. It features soft curves, floppy ears, and a striped rainbow body, making it an instant eye-catching piece in your room.






