5 Free Crochet Hawaiian Plushie and Amigurumi Patterns
Here are the crochet amigurumi and plushies for kids before this summer’s beach trip, whether to the nearby beach or Hawaii. I have named them Hawaiian amigurumi, as along with the crochet beach supply toys, seashells, and beach birds, you will also learn a Hawaiian Girl and Lilo stitch pair, which perfectly completes this list. All these are more-in-1 patterns, so for each of the amigurumi, you will find even up to variations.
Crochet Hawaiian Plushie and Amigurumi
Choose from a set of floats, surfboards, a basket & beach ball to crochet rubber ducks that include flamingo, swan, mallard, and also pelican. Is there more? Yes, you can also crochet 8 miniature and chubby birds, including a parrot and a bald eagle. lovebird and more. So, let’s get started!
Summer and Beach amigurumi have already been shared:
01 of 05 Crochet Beach Day Set
Get ready for summer with this adorable collection of mini beach toys. This set has a colorful striped floatie, a sleek surfboard, a sand bucket complete with a shovel, and a classic paneled beach ball. These tiny projects are perfect for keychains, desk decor, or as cute summer gifts for friends who love the ocean.
General Making:
To make the floatie, crochet a long, striped tube, stuff it, and sew the ends into a ring. For the surfboard, crochet two flat oval panels and join them by stitching around the edges. The bucket starts with a magic ring, using back-loop stitches for a flat base and front-loop stitches for the rim, then adding the “sand” and handle. Finally, crochet the beach ball as a sphere, switching colors to create the striped panels.
02 of 05 Crochet No-Sew Rubber Bird for Summer
Add fun to your summer with these adorable “no-sew” rubber birds. This clever pattern allows you to create a transition from the body to the head, meaning less assembly and a much cleaner finish. Whether you want a classic yellow duck, a colorful mallard, a tropical flamingo, or a quirky pelican. This versatile design is perfect for quick gifts, desk buddies, or summer-themed keychains.
General Making:
Crochet the body starting with a magic ring, working in rounds to create a flat-bottomed shape. Without cutting the yarn, continue directly into the head using front-loop stitches for a seamless look. After stuffing and closing the piece, crochet the wings directly onto the sides. Finish by adding a beak—like a simple duck bill or a long flamingo beak—and stitching on eyes and pink blush.
03 of 05 Crochet Seashell Amigurumi for Summer
Bring the ocean to your craft desk with this beautiful collection of five crochet seashells. This set has the ridged scallop, the 3D starfish, and the intricate spiral ammonite. These mini shells are versatile and can be used to create summer-themed jewelry, coastal home decor, or adorable keychains for your beach bag.
General Making:
To make the cowrie, crochet an oval and sew the center together after stuffing. For the starfish, stitch two five-armed pieces together for a 3D effect. The ammonite and spiral shells are made by crocheting a core and adding ridged, back-loop strips to create a winding look. Finally, crochet the scallop in flat rows to form a fan, then gather the bottom using decrease stitches.
04 of 05 Crochet Many Birds in 1 Pattern
This tutorial crochet eight different birds using single pattern! It crochet the a cockatiel, bluebird, and sparrow—using one single, adjustable pattern. By simply changing your yarn colors and adding specific details like a head crest or specialized wings, you can create an entire flock of unique feathered friends.
General Making:
Start with a magic ring and crochet the body in rounds, increasing to 40 stitches to shape the head. Switch yarn colors for the lower half and then decrease to close the base after stuffing. Crochet two circular wings with pointed tips and sew them to the sides. Finish by stitching on a triangular beak, small legs, and unique details like a head crest or blush.
05 of 05 Crochet Lilo & Inspired Amigurumi
Create a matching amigurumi pair with this tutorial for Stitch and Lilo inspired keychains. Using soft chenille yarn, you’ll craft these miniature characters with detailed features like Stitch’s oversized ears and Lilo’s iconic leaf crown and grass skirt.
General Making:
Crochet the head and body in rounds, starting with a magic ring and switching colors for the belly or dress. Use front-loop and back-loop stitches to create texture for the clothes. For Stitch, sew on two-tone ears, felt-style eyes, and a dark nose. For Lilo, add a layered black hairpiece, a leaf crown, and a fringed green hula skirt.







