Published: by Tamara Kelly · 14 Comments
Dolls are a childhood classic, and even with all the crazy electronics available today, they still hold a place in a child's heart. For today's collection, I've found 15 fantastic and free crochet doll patterns! These lovely creations are sure to be a treasured heirlooms - and make wonderful gifts.
15 Free Crochet Doll Patterns
Click on the name of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages!
- Basic Amigurumi Bodyby Hope Furno, onCrazy Craftiness: A great starting point for any custom doll creation!
- BB Dollsby Vanja Grundmann, on AmigurumiBB's Blog: These are just adorable! So sweet!
- Bunting Dolls in 3 Sizesby Patricia Westbrook, on Jennifer Down Under: Very vintage and almost Montessori style!
- Winter Dollsby Annaboo's House. onBlack Sheep Wools: I love the pompom and the details and just all of these!
- Sleeping Buddies-Lavender stuffed dollsby Vanja Grundmannon Raverly: These are so great, and I love all the variations!
- The Little Red Devilby Serah Basnet, onTales of Twisted Fibers: A little different, a lot of cute!
- Feel Better Friends Doll with Wigby Shanon Fouquet, on Ravelry: A very special doll for very special kids. Love this.
- Doll in Bear Hoodieby Tracey MacIntyre, on Ravelry: Happy and cute and flower girl fun!
- Sleepy Sarah amigurumi patternby Mia Zamora Johnson, on Ravelry: I've made this one before, it's a great pattern, very easy, and a perfect first doll!
- Lily Dollby Lily / Sugar'n Cream, on Yarnspirations: Love that blue haired girl!
- Lalaloopsy Dollby Corina Gray, on Stitch11: Get the look with custom details!
- Camila, amigurumi mermaid patternby Camila Larsen, onCorriendo con Tijeras: These remind me of the SeaWees I had as a little girl - so cute!
- Cute Amanda - the little dollyby Uljana Semikrasa, on Ravelry: I love her sweet cheeks and fab hair!
- Remembrance Day Soldierby Ruth Jepson, onAmiguruthi: Less sweet... and somehow just as sweet!
- Boy and Girl Superheroesby Michele Wilcox, onRed Heart: Not all dolls sit at home - some save the world!
Aren't they cute?! And there are so many more I could have added. Many of these designers have several different doll patterns, so be sure to check out their other designs! I hope you've enjoyed this doll crochet pattern collection, and get a chance to touch someone with your own crochet creation this year!
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Judiper
Thank you for the adorable patterns. As soon as I finish our CAL afghan, I am starting on some of these.
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Sarah
See AlsoBaby Doll's PantiesGreat round up, thanks! never done any dollies 😀
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Tamara Kelly
😀 Thanks Sarah!
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Namaste
Is it hard to make dolls? I am intimidated but looks like a fun project. You ROCK for posting these. I wish someone could help me make them.
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Tamara Kelly
No harder than any other amigurumi type items! And usually the stitches themselves are very simple! 🙂 Thank you!
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Ruth
Maybe I could help you t as ll you through it what you dont understand.. RUTH BROWN
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Jay Coakley
I would love to find someone that could make a doll that would look like our logo. We donate hats to children with cancer and I would like to also be able to give them a doll. If you know of someone please have them send me an email. You can see what we do by visiting our Facebook page Ellie's Hats or our website http://www.ellieshats.org.
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Jay Coakley
sorry I forgot to check the box to be notified of comments
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Kristyn
I am going through this collection one doll at a time!
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Betty FARRIS
I love every pattern shown on this pattern 2day. Thank u, thank u' thank u!
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Donna LeRoy
Is it against the law if I followed the patterned maide some and sold them. Not really asking for me. My Autistic daughter loves making these things and I would love to show her she could make money 💰 doing it.
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Tamara Kelly
Not at all - but it is always nice to give credit to the designer on the online listing or tag if possible. 🙂
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Becky Morrison
Hello, I can't find anyplace where there is a pattern to any of the dolls. I would love to make some of them, please tell me how to get them.
Thank you
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Tamara Kelly
Hi Becky! Click on the name of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages!
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