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Sweet Crochet Amigurumi Ideas – The Best Amigurumi Octopus Patterns


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Octopus, octopuses, or octopi? However you are trying to name it, they still remain one of the most favourite animals of amigurumi crocheters. Simple shape and long “legs” make it very easy to transform into a soft toy, so be sure to try it.

Today’s collection features three ideas that use basic amigurumi and curly cue techniques. Affing little details like a tophat, ruffles, or tiny heart buttons is great! What’s more, it will make the design truly unique. You can also crochet little octopi and give it away for preemies in nearby hospitals, because that’s what crocheters do. Links to free patterns are avaliable under the pictures.

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Amigurumi Octopus Free Patterns

Little Octopus

These adorable little sea creatures will make the perfect gift for your friends, because it works up really fast. You can easily make them with yarn scraps, so be sure to use any leftovers. What’s more, this pattern is really easy to crochet. In other words, make a bunch of them in different colors!

  • DESIGNED by Ishtar Tejidos
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Little octopusPHOTOS by Ishtar Tejidos / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on ravelry.com.

Amigurumi Octopus

Ocean creatures are really incredible and fascinating, so take a look at the pictures and fall in love with this octopus. This octopus is really colorful and so happy, so make a bunch of them in variety of colors. What’s more, you can gift them to your children or donate for those in need.

  • DESIGNED by Croby Patterns
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Amigurumi Octopus Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by Croby Patterns / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on crobypatterns.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.

 

Octopus Squish 

This cute, squishy octopus is absolutely adorable and will be the perfect lovey for your kiddo. It’s squishy and made with soft yarn, so it’s great for cuddling. Just remember, that if you’re gifting it to a toddler, replace any plastic elements for embroidery. Be sure to make few of these in different colors!

  • DESIGNED by Tamara Kelly
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Octopus Squish Free Crochet Pattern_1

PHOTOS by Tamara Kelly / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on mooglyblog.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Octopus for a Preemie 

These colorful octopuses are just too cute, so remember that they can make a creative decoration for the kiddos nursery. What’s more, they also make a sweet lovey and a safe toy. You can replace plastic eyes for embroidery, because it’s not suitable for babies and toddlers.

  • DESIGNED by Gosia
  • THIS VERSION is by heatherjworsley
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Octopus for a Preemie Free Crochet Pattern _1

PHOTOS by  heatherjworsley / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on mynomadhome.com, or read more on ravelry.com. See more of this version on ravelry.com.

Octopus for a Preemie 

Every beginner will be able to make this octopus, because it’s a fun and lovely project. Make a bunch of these octopuses and give them away as gifts to friends and loved ones. In addition, you can join the movement of crocheting for preemies.

  • DESIGNED by Gosia
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Octopus for a Preemie Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by  My Nomad Home / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on mynomadhome.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

 

Mini Amigurumi Octopus 

This project will be perfect for using up leftover scraps of yarn, so don’t wait and try it today! Colorful octopuses can become many different decorations, such as little keychains, amulets, or window decor. In addition to that, this project is so easy to make!

  • DESIGNED by Sarah Hearn
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Mini Amigurumi Octopus Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by Sarah Hearn / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on esshaych.blogspot.co.uk, or read more on ravelry.com.

Amigurumi Octopus 

Sleepy octopus like this one will be perfect for kids’ room, because it’s fast to make and looks cute. With colorful ruffles and a little bit of embroidery you can give each and every one of them unique character. Consider hanging these cuties above your baby crib, but don’t feel constricted – think about your own ways of using them!

  • DESIGNED by Mari-Liis Lille
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Amigurumi Octopus Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by Mari-Liis Lille / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on lilleliis.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Orbit

Orbit is a very friendly and fun to hang around octopus that lives under the sea and will be such a sweet friend for your kiddo! Morgan designed it to be a preemie baby buddy, but it will be great for babies and kids of all ages. There are no dangerous elements that could hurt your baby, so feel free to make one of these for a baby shower!

  • DESIGNED by By Morgan
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Orbit _ The Copper Crochet PotPHOTOS by By Morgan / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on ravelry.com.

Party Octopus

This super sweet octopus in the pictures below is ready to party, so invite it if you have any celebrations coming up! Crochet this little fellow and make him the star of the show, or make a bunch of these adorable octopuses and gift them to your guests!

  • DESIGNED by lovecrafts
  • THIS VERSION is by erinmaycrochet
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Party OctopusPHOTOS by erinmaycrochet / Instagram.com: top and bottom

Find original free pattern on lovecrafts.com.

Reversible Mood Octopus

This incredibly sweet crochet octopus in the pictures below is reversible, so it can change colors in a heartbeat! Feel free to play with the colors and have fun, because this one is so friendly and cuddly! Just remember to not use plastic elements if gifting it to a little kiddo, because he or she might swallow it.

  • DESIGNED by Crocheting Dummy
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Reversible Mood OctopusPHOTOS by Crocheting Dummy / Instagram.com

Find original free pattern on ravelry.com. The photos are from instagram.com.

Caroline the Octopus

Have you ever tried making a crochet octopus? They’re friendly and adorable creatures, so you really have to give this pattern a go, it’s so worth the while! What’s more, they are really easy and quick to work and give a great texture to the tentacles!

  • DESIGNED by elisacrochet 
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Caroline the Octopus PHOTOS by Elisa Crochet  / elisacrochet .com

Find this free pattern on elisacrochet.com.

Reversible Octopus 2 in 1

This sweet little octopus in the pictures below was made by Katia Glebova and it’s such an incredible little toy, that’s reversible, so you can choose from 2 different color and flip it back and forth. The kids are going to love this, so have fun with it!

  • DESIGNED by Katia Glebova
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Reversible Octopus 2 in 1PHOTOS by Katia Glebova / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on ravelry.com.

Blue the dumbo octopus

This cute octopus in the pictures below is the work by Carolyne Brodie, but you can make one by yourself! Adorable ears make it look similar to Dumbo the Elephant, but it’s cute even if you’re not familiar with this character. The finished octopus is going to be 13″(38 cm) tall, so it’s perfect for cuddles.

  • DESIGNED by Carolyne Brodie
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Blue the dumbo octopusPHOTOS by Carolyne Brodie / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on ravelry.com.

The Color Octopus

When designer’s daughter learned about the colors of emotions, her mum decided to make these adorable octopi to go with the idea. Each one is unique and has a suitable expression, so in the end it’s not only a toy, but learning equipment! Take a look below and see how adorable is this bunch.

  • DESIGNED by Khuc cay
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

 PHOTOS by Khuc cay / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on khuccay.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Olive the Octopus

Try this adorable pattern and make your own squishy octopus! Crocheter behind Cuddly Stitches Craft came up with a truly huggable design. Each tentacle is plump and stuffed with polyfill, so that every little part of this toy is soft and fun to touch. Remember to change up plastic eyes for embroidery if you plan to gift it to a baby or a toddler.

  • DESIGNED by Cuddly Stitches Craft
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

 PHOTOS by Cuddly Stitches Craft / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on cuddlystitchescraft.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Octopus – No Longer Free!

Those sweet little octopuses make a cute toy for both boys and girls. Moreover,  you can teach them about ocean creatures and life under the sea in general. They will also make adorable loveys. Think about having them on a window in the nursery.

  • DESIGNED by Ana Maria Liasch da Silva
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Octopus Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by Croby Patterns / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on etsy.com.

Free Amigurumi Jellyfish Patterns

Jellyfish Babies

How adorable are these sweet jellyfish in the pictures below? They were made by Jade Gauthier-Boutin and will make not only a sweet toy for kiddos, but also a really fun key chain for your friends. It’s a really great project for all you beginners out there! Each octopus is about 8 cm (3”).

  • DESIGNED by Jade Gauthier-Boutin
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

JellyfishPHOTOS by Jade Gauthier-Boutin / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on ravelry.com.

Jellyfish Babies

If you want to surprise your kiddo or your friend with a really fun gift, this cute crochet jellyfish in the pictures below will be a real hit. This colorful tentacled creature is cute and cuddly, perfect for companion for the little ones, but also for adults! Just remember to replace any plastic elements for embroidery if gifting it to a baby or toddler, because it may be hazardous for them.

  • DESIGNED by Jade Gauthier-Boutin
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Rainbow Amigurumi JellyfishPHOTOS by Jade Gauthier-Boutin / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on ravelry.com.

Rainbow Amigurumi Jellyfish

This adorable octopus uses colorful yarn in the best way possible, because it truly looks like an underwater creature! Firstly, take a look at these cute sparkly eyes and rainbow tentacles. You can make a whole bunch of these in really short time, and what’s more, they make the best little gifts for your loved ones.

  • DESIGNED by Crafty Kitty Crochet
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

JellyfishPHOTOS by Crafty Kitty Crochet / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on craftykittycrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Gingerbread Jellyfish

How adorable is this jellyfish in the pictures below? It’s made by Crafty Kitty Crochet and it’s a Holiday version of a Jellyfish. It’s made using gingerbread cookie-style colors, so it’s going to be a fantastic Christmastime toy for your kiddos!

  • DESIGNED by Crafty Kitty Crochet
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Gingerbread JellyfishPHOTOS by Crafty Kitty Crochet / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on craftykittycrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

 

Mini Jellyfish

These cute jellyfish in the pictures below was made by Ana Carolina Figueiredo and they are such an adorable addition to your amigurumi collection! They are super easy to make and they are great to use up any yarn leftovers, so try them today!

  • DESIGNED by Ana Carolina Figueiredo
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Mini JellyfishPHOTOS by Ana Carolina Figueiredo / Ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on littlecrochetfarm.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

 

Jellyfish Amigurumi

Another take on the classic jellyfish amigurumi that we all love is the one to go! Super cute color palette presented in this project is definitely something that makes it outstanding. This squishy toy is a great gift idea for a toddler. It can also be a fun decorative piece in an ocean themed interior. Whichever way you will choose to use, you will undeniably have fun making it.

  • DESIGNED by Blackstone Designs
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos by Blackstone Designs / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on blackstone-designs.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Jellyfish in Sailor Style

Have you ever seen a Jellyfish the Sailor? If not, you are about to! Just grab that colorful yarn and start your super cute project with this pattern. The design consists of detached parts, like jellyfish head, collar, hat and tentacles. You can easily handcraft them separately and they sew together to get that one adorable amigurumi jellyfish in sailor style.

  • DESIGNED by Three Sugarpeas
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos by Three Sugarpeas / instagram.com

Find original free pattern on instagram.com.

 

Sea Creatures Amigurumi Free Patterns

Crochet Narwhal Toy 

This narwhal is a cute children toy, so be prepared for your kiddos absolutely loving him! It’s an ideal pattern for beginners, because it takes little time to make and the result is simply amazing. It’s a sweet idea for a gift for your friends and family, so feel free to play with the colors as well!

  • DESIGNED by Olya Samoseienko
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Crochet Narwhal Toy Free Crochet Pattern_1

PHOTOS by Olya Samoseienko / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on ravelry.com.

Blue Whale And Narwhal

This pattern in the pictures below will help you to crochet these absolutely adorable pair – a blue whale and a narwhal! They are so easy to make and fun to play with, so just take a look at these little sweeties! If you make one for your kiddo or grandkids, let me know in the comments below!

  • DESIGNED by amigurumi.today
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

PHOTOS by amigurumi.today / amigurumi.today.com

Find original free pattern on amigurumi.today.com

Blue Lobster

Craft yourself the very unique blue lobster. Even more rare piece now, transformed into a cute blue lobster amigurumi. Your very own and cuddleable crochet amigurumi. Perfect baby toy or garden party piece of fun decor. If you wish to go for a more classic design, choose red-toned yarns to create the traditional lobster.

  • DESIGNED by Spin a Yarn Crochet
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Photos by Spin a Yarn Crochet / raverly.com

Find original free pattern on spinayarncrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Other Amigurumi Ideas

Allen the Alien Amigurumi

Isn’t this cute little fellow just adorable? You can make a bunch of them and gift them to your kiddos, because they are a great toy to teach kiddos about space and astronomy. Replace plastic eyes for embroidery if you’re gifting it to younger children and babies.

  • DESIGNED by Abby Sy
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Allen the Alien Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

PHOTOS by Abby Sy / ravelry.com

Find this free pattern on littlecrochetfarm.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Claudine the Octopus

Not all of us were born to dive into the ocean’s vast depth to see all the amazing creatures hiding down there. Yet we are all able to craft this beginner friendly amigurumi octopus pattern by Elisabeth Victoria. Not only is it an easy one to make, but it’s also utterly fun and cute once finished. Spiral tentacles, innocent face, all of that adds up to an adorable kid’s toy or underwater crochet world character.

  • DESIGNED by Elisabeth Victoria
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Elisabeth Victoria / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on craftyoctopusvictoria.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Hubble the Squid

Alright, this might not exactly be a crochet octopus, but it is still cute and craft-worthy, right? Especially as this one is a very easy, beginner friendly pattern that requires almost no sewing. As Projectarian, the pattern designer, has pointed out, crochet cephalopods are a great toy for premature babies. Playing around with those soft tentacles stimulates their brains for growth and calms the baby down. What an amazing reason to craft such a cutie!

  • DESIGNED by Projectarian
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Projectarian / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on projectarian.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

 

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