Cute Cube Amigurumi – Free Crochet Patterns
Today’s collection is great for beginners, so if you are starting your adventure with crocheting, make sure to save these ideas! The cute amigurumi collection is a great starting point for all of you who want to learn basic techniques.
While cute crochet patterns may seem like toys for children, they can easily become lucky charms. Adults and teens alike will happily carry these tiny toys in their pockets for extra luck and squish.
Free amigurumi crochet patterns are fun and quick to make! Evidently perfect for your first amigurumi project. Try them today or save your favorite ones for later! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook Fanpage and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our Charming Bunnies and 30 Easter Crochet Patterns collections.
Free cube amigurumi patterns
Pusheen with Donut
Any fans of Pusheen here? Obviously, the whole online community loves and cherishes this little cutie. Let’s celebrate the feelings we have for this adorably round kitty by crocheting her amigurumi version. This free amigurumi pattern is extra sweet!
Beginner crocheters will love this cute crochet project, as it’s very easy to make. Crochet cubes are the simplest shapes in amigurumi, so grab your crochet hook, some cotton yarn and try it.
Level: beginner Author: Roxy Crochet
Find this pattern on roxycrochet.blogspot.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Cube Little Unicorn
You can personalize this sweet, tiny unicorn in many different ways. Add a little applique, beads, or glitter, or play with the color of the mane and tail instead! Let your imagination run wild while working on this project.
Take a look at Crafty Bunny Bun’s version below and notice the colorful mane. You can easily make a similar one by using multicolored yarn. Look for the one in which colors change often – this way the mane will be full of colorful dots.
Level: beginner Author: Crafty Bunny Bun
Find this pattern on craftybunnybun.com, or read more on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Mochi Bunny Amigurumi
This ball of sweetness is just a simple cube amigurumi with tiny ears. Everyone can make one, even without any crocheting experience! Motivation and practice will surely be enough. Keep the bunny in your pocket for instant cheer up, or gift it to your friend.
The egg-like shape of this crochet toy makes it a great choice for Easter decor as well. Change the colors a bit and turn this bunny into an egg-bunny. It’s all up to you and your imagination, so experiment with details. Add various colors, embroidery, or charms to it.
Level: beginner Author: Nina Shimizu
Find this pattern on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Junimos
Have you ever played a video game called Stardew Valley? If so, you must be familiar with Junimos. These cute little creatures are mysterious but very helpful.
The apple-shaped little cuties are so playful and beginner-friendly. Make a bunch of them because it’s a great way to use up leftover yarn. You can attach one to your keys, or throw a few in your little ones’ toy box. Give one to the dog as well – we assure you he will be happy.
Level: beginner Author: Jonatan Tollow
Find this pattern on ravelry.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Amigurumi Crochet Frog
You don’t have to be a fan of frogs to make friends with this creature. The cuteness of cube amigurumi animals lies exactly in their plumpness. If you take a look at the photo you will notice that this frog has adorable four legs to stand on.
If you are new to the world of amigurumi, you certainly need to try this crochet pattern by Amanda Yamamoto. Her Instagram feed is so inspiring! Before you start working on this green cutie, go follow @mochastitch!
Level: beginner Author: Amanda Yamamoto @mochastitch
Find this pattern on Instagram. The photos are on Instagram: top, bottom.