Free 10-in-1 Crochet Animal Amigurumi Pattern Chunky Plush
Your wait is finally over! 10 brand-new crochet animal patterns, all in one place and completely FREE. From cuddly pandas to fierce tigers, choose your favorite and let the stitching begin!
This one bundle gives you everything you need to crochet ten adorable chunky animals: a sleepy Koala, a classic Panda, a fierce Tiger, a fluffy Bunny, a fiery Red Panda, a sweet Teddy Bear, a wild Fox with a little mushroom, a cute Piggy holding a strawberry, a woolly Sheep, and one more surprise friend, all made from ultra-soft chenille yarn. Whether you’re a beginner just starting or an experienced crocheter looking for your next cozy project, this pattern is designed to be fun, clear, and totally free. Each character has its own personality and charm, making them perfect as handmade gifts, nursery decorations, or collectibles for amigurumi lovers.

Materials
- 5mm hook
- Yarn (I used Yarn Art, Dolce)
- Small-weight yarn for the bags
- 3.5mm hook for the bags
- Stuffing
- 12mm safety eyes
- Felt
- Darning needle
- Stitch marker
Abbreviations
MR — Magic Ring SC — Single Crochet DC — Double Crochet INC — Increase SL ST — Slip Stitch CH — Chain DEC — Decrease ST — Stitch BLO — Back Loop Only FO — Fasten Off.
Head
This pattern is for all except the cow, fox, and deer
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: (INC) x 8 (16) R3: (1 SC, INC) x 8 (24) R4: (2 SC, INC) x 8 (32) R5–R9: SC in every ST (32) — 5 rounds R10: (3 SC, INC) x 8 (40) R11: (DEC) x 20 (20)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body stuff
Arms
This pattern is for all except the cow, fox, and deer
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: SC in every ST (8) R3: 6 SC, DEC (7) R4: SC in every ST (7)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to R11, 7 ST apart, lightly stuff
Tail
This pattern is for the bear, bunny, panda, and koala
R1: 6 SC in MR (6) R2: SC in every ST (6)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body between R4–R6,6 don’t stuff.
Body
This pattern is for all except the panda, fox, and deer. For the red panda and cow, make the legs in pink/black
Start with the legs:
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: (SC, INC) x 4 (12) R3: BLO — SC in every ST (12)
FO, make 2 — for the second one, don’t FO and connect to the first with a SC (this counts as the first SC of R4)
R4–R6: SC in every ST (24) — 3 rounds R7: (4 SC, DEC) x 4 (20) R8–R9: SC in every ST (20)
FO, no need to leave a long tail for sewing — stuff
Ears
This pattern is for the bunny
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: INC, 4 SC, INC, 2 SC (10) R3–R5: SC in every ST (10)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head on R1–R4, lightly stuff.
Ears
This pattern is for the deer and the cow
R1: 6 SC in MR (6) R2: (INC) x 6 (12) R3: SC in every ST (12)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head between R4–R6
Ears
This pattern is for the bear, red panda, panda, and tiger
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: INC, 4 SC, INC, 2 SC (10) R3: INC, 4 SC, INC, 4 SC (12)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head between R3–R6 — don’t stuff
Arms
This pattern is for the cow, fox, and deer
Start in accent colour:
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: SC in every ST (8)
Switch to base colour
R3: 6 SC, DEC (7) R4: SC in every ST (7)
FO, sew to R11, 7 ST apart — lightly stuff
Ears
This pattern is for the dog
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: (SC, INC) x 4 (12) R3: SC in every ST (12) R4: DEC, 3 SC, DEC, 4 SC (10) R5: DEC, 3 SC, DEC, 3 SC (8)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head between R4–R6,6 lightly stuff
Ears
This pattern is for the koala
R1: 6 SC in MR (6) R2: (INC) x 6 (12) R3: (SC, INC) x 6 (18) R4: SC in every ST (18)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head on R1–, R4 don’t stuff
Tail
This pattern is for the dog
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: INC, 4 SC, INC, 2 SC (10) R3–R5: SC in every ST (10)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body on R4–R6, don’t stuff
Tail
This pattern is for the tiger
R1: 6 SC in MR (6) — black R2: SC in every ST (6) — black R3: SC in every ST (6) — orange R4: SC in every ST (6) — orange R5: SC in every ST (6) — black R6: SC in every ST (6) — orange R7: SC in every ST (6) — orange R8: SC in every ST (6) — black R9: SC in every ST (6) — orange
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body on R4.–R6 To curve the tip of the tail, pull out the starting tail on R3 and back in on R5, secure in place. Lightly stuff
Tail
This pattern is for the deer
Start in brown:
R1: 6 SC in MR (6) R2: 3 SC in brown, 3 SC in white (6)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body on R4–R6 — don’t stuff
Tail
This pattern is for the red panda
Start in black:
R1: 6 SC in MR (6) R2: (INC) x 6 (12) R3: SC in every ST (12) — red R4: SC in every ST (12) — black R5: (SC, DEC) x 4 (8) — red R6: (2 SC, DEC) x 2 (6) — black R7: SC in every ST (6) — red
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body between R4–R6 — lightly stuff
Tail
This pattern is for the fox
Start in white:
R1: 4 SC in MR (4) R2: (INC) x 4 (8) R3: (SC, INC) x 4 (12)
Switch to orange:
R4–R5: SC in every ST (12) R6: (SC, DEC) x 4 (8) R7: (2 SC, DEC) x 2 (6)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body on R4–R6 — lightly stuff.
Head
This pattern is for the fox and deer
Start in orange/brown:
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: (INC) x 8 (16) R3: (1 SC, INC) x 8 (24) R4: (2 SC, INC) x 8 (32) R5–R9: SC in every ST (32) — 5 rounds R10: (3 SC, INC) x 8 (40) — white R11: (DEC) x 20 (20) — white
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body
Ears
This pattern is for the fox
Start in black:
R1: 4 SC in MR (4)
Switch to orange:
R2: (SC, INC) x 2 (6) R3: (2 SC, INC) x 2 (8) R4: (3 SC, INC) x 2 (10)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head on R3–R6 — don’t stuff.
Body
This pattern is for the fox and deer
Start with the legs in black/dark brown:
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: (SC, INC) x 4 (12) R3: BLO — SC in every ST (12)
FO, make 2 — for the second,d one don’t FO and connect to the first with a SC (this counts as the first SC of R4)
In base colour:
R4–R5: SC in every ST (24) — 2 rounds R6: in white 23 SC, SC (24) R7: in white 2 SC, in base colour 2 SC, DEC, (4 SC, DEC) x 2, 4 SC, in white DEC (20) R8: in white 3 SC, in base colour 15 SC, in white 2 SC (20) R9: in white 3 SC, in base colour 14 SC, in white 3 SC (20)
FO, no need to leave a long tail for sewing.
Antlers
This pattern is for the deer
In dark brown:
R1: 6 SC in MR (6) R2–R3: SC in every ST (6)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head on R4–R6 — lightly stuff
Head
This pattern is for the cow
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: in white 6 INC, for the next INC do one stitch in white and one in pink, in pink INC (16) R3: in white (SC, INC) x 6, in pink (SC, INC) x 2 (24) R4: in pink SC, in white (SC, INC), (2 SC, INC) x 5, in pink (2 SC, INC) x 2 (32) R5: SC in pink, 24 SC in white, 7 SC in pink (32) R6: in white 26 SC, in pink 6 SC (32)
Continue in white only:
R7–R9: SC in every ST (32) — 3 rounds R10: (3 SC, INC) x 8 (40) R11: (DEC) x 20 (20)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the body
Horns
This pattern is for the cow
In hot pink:
R1: 4 SC in MR (4) R2: (INC) x 8 (8)
FO, leaving a long tail to sew to the head on R4–R6 — lightly stuff
Body
This pattern is for the panda
Start with the legs in black:
R1: 8 SC in MR (8) R2: (SC, INC) x 4 (12) R3: BLO — SC in every ST (12)
FO, make 2 — for the second one, don’t FO and connect to the first with a SC (this counts as the first SC of R4)
In white:
R4–R6: SC in every ST (24) — 3 rounds R7: (4 SC, DEC) x 4 (20)
Switch to black:
R8–R9: SC in every ST (20)
FO, no need to leave a long tail.
Details
Eyes: Add the eyes between R8–R9, 6 ST apart
Muzzle: All muzzles are made from felt, cut in a white oval shape, with a brown oval nose. Glue to the face between R8–R9. For the cow and koala, don’t add a brown nose.
Tiger Stripes: In black yarn, sew 2 stripes on the heeks, one on R7 and one on R9, 2 ST from the eyes. Sew the head stripe starting from R2–R6, add 2 smaller stripes across on R3 and R5. Sew the leg stripes on R5 and R4.
Red Panda Face Details: Sew the white lines above the eyes on R6, 5 ST apart.t Sew the white lines on the cheeks between R8–R10, 2 ST away from the eyes
Sakura Bag
Red Panda
Make an MR
R1: (CH 3, DC, CH 3, SL ST into the MR) x 5
R2: (CH 3, SC at the top of the petal and CH 2, SC into the same ST and CH 3, SL ST into the MR) x 5
FO, leaving a long tail wrap this strand over the shoulder and secure to the back of the flower with a knot. Using red yarn, sew on the lines.
