Find knitted stuffed toy free patterns to make adorable handmade toys. Perfect for gifts, beginners, and quick knitting projects.
Knitted stuffed toys are loved for their soft texture, handmade charm, and timeless appeal. From cute animals to playful characters, these Knitted Stuffed Toy Free Patterns are perfect for using your creativity and leftover yarn.
Knitted Stuffed Toy Free Patterns
1. Alec the Alligator

Alec the Alligator by Amanda Berry is a cute and friendly knitted stuffed toy with a long body and a playful look. The simple and clear shaping makes it easy to recognize and fun to knit. You can gift it to your BFF on her baby shower or keep it with yourself also.
2. Stuffed Hedgehog Toy

The stuffed hedgehog by Amy Gaines is a small and adorable knitted animal with a cozy, handmade feel. Its rounded body and textured back give it a cute hedgehog look while keeping the design simple and soft. The pattern is easy to follow and focuses on basic shapes.
3. Little Monster

The Little Monster by Rachel Borello Carroll is a fun and friendly knitted toy that looks more cute than scary. With its round body, tiny arms, and playful face, it feels cheerful and full of character. You can play with colors to give each monster a unique look.
4. Mr. Schnitzel the Pig

Looking for a cute and friendly knitted animal toy? Then, Mr. Schnitzel the Pig might be just what you need. All you need to do is use a sport yarn, with a US 1½ – 2.5 mm, stockinette stitch, with the instructions provided by Svitlana Kondratova.
5. Roo Winnie the Pooh

The Roo Winnie the Pooh by Claire Garland is a soft and lovable design inspired by Ernest Shepard’s illustrations. This knitted Roo makes a lovely handmade gift, especially for fans of classic storybook characters.
6. Deer Supplement

Try your hand at this deer supplement by Julie Williams. It is a simple and sweet knitted toy with a calm and gentle appearance. The soft body shape, small legs, and neat antlers give the deer a clean and balanced look. The pattern focuses on basic shaping, making it easy to follow.
7. Bright Little Birds

Frankie Brown is behind these cute little birds. They are light, soft, and neat, making them suitable for decoration, nursery shelves, or small handmade gifts. It’s a nice project for knitters who enjoy quick, simple toys that look cute and are finished without much effort.
8. Breezy Bird Knitting Pattern

The breezy bird from Yarnspirations is a small knitted birds that look simple, cheerful, and neat. It has tiny wings, a small beak, minimal face details, and a simple body shape. They are perfect for table decor, nursery shelves, or as small handmade gifts, making them useful for those who enjoy simple stuffed toys.
9. Mr. Robot

Say hello to Mr. Robot by Littlecottonrabbits. Its square shape, small details, and calm expression give it a fun, friendly look. It works well as a soft toy for kids or a cute handmade piece for display.
10. Mr. Ruesselo The Elephant

Looking for a knitted toy that is playful and well-crafted? Then meet Mr. Ruesselo the elephant by Svitlana Kondratova. The trunk, ear, and body give the elephant a realistic look. It is a great project for knitters who enjoy making adorable animal toys.
11. Little Teddy Bear

Take a look at this little teddy bear by Maylily Knitting. It’s a sweet, comfortable knitted toy with a soft, classic look. All you need to use is drops soft tweed, black embroidery thread, with a 3.5mm straightor circular needle.
12. Baby Duck Stuffed Toy

The baby duck stuffed toy by Polushkabunny is a soft and cheerful pattern. Its small size, rounded body, and simple detail make it suitable for little hands. The toy works beautifully as a nursery companion, for a baby shower, or a sweet, handmade keepsake.
13. Juniper Moose Knitted Toy

Rachel Borello Carroll has designed this charming and friendly stuffed toy. The soft shape, rounded antlers, and gentle expression make the moose a lovely companion for your little one.






