10 Free Crochet Plush Doll Tutorials for Kids

Here are 10 cute, low-sew, and quick crochet plush doll tutorials for this spring. All these are animal plushies from the elephant to the sheep, frog to bunny, and super cute. The size will range from the smallest 11cm to the largest 20 cm plushie. Kids will love to hold them all day long. You can also crochet them as your crochet desk buddies.

Below, I have chosen the dolls quite randomly. So, if you don’t find your favorite animal, check the other lists. All of them are perfecly designed and must-haves. Let’s get started.

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01 of 10 Crochet Plush Elephant Doll

Learn how to crochet an elephant plushie with long ears compared to the overall body size. The plushie is approximately 11.5 cm tall and is designed without any sewn-on parts; all limbs and features are crocheted directly into the body.

This type of construction is very fun to learn and mainly uses the usual doll base. The tutor has used big glittery eyes and also embroidered the eyebrows. Use pink for the inner part of the ears.

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02 of 10 Crochet Sheep Plush Doll

For Lunar New Year or spring, crochet this small, plush goat plushie doll with a bell ribbon neck accessory. The finished plushie is about 12.5 cm tall (including horns) and is designed to be a relatively simple project with low yarn consumption.

You will actually be crocheting a lamb plushie with a Chibi body shape. Use the glittery 12mm blue safety eyes to make it look cute. The tutor recommended using a dull white yarn for the body.

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03 of 10 Crochet Frog Plush Doll

This summer, learn how to crochet a plush frog doll with a removable duck inner tube. This is perfect for the beach and pool visits for little ones. The plushie will measure 13 cm tall. The tube also has a nice and detailed chick face.

This plushie is also low-sew, but you may have to use a thin standard yarn for the blush. The head is of a usual chubby frog plushie. Actually, this plushie extends that pattern to the bottom of the body.

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More Big Plushies: 

13 Free Crochet Big Animal Plushie Tutorials for Kids
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04 of 10 Crochet Long Ear Bunny Doll

If you want a really detailed birthday gift for a girl, crochet this16 cm plush bunny wearing a dress. The shoes will be crocheted as you go but small bows need separate attachment. The project uses plush yarn (120m/100g) with a 4 mm hook for the body and a 6.5 mm hook for the ears.

It will be worked from the bottom up, starting with the legs, which are then joined to form the body. Arms and ears are crocheted separately and sewn on. This also has eyelashes on the eyes, which look quite cute.

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05 of 10 Crochet Bear Plush Doll

This is a very simple bear doll plushie with a standard yarn puff stitch nose and a ribbon. The color scheme is unusual but lovely. That is, you have to use the dark brown and yellow plush yarn.

You can correct the placement of the ears a little in your version. This plushie is a perfect gift for a dear one. You have to crochet it in several parts, starting with the limbs and then connecting them to form the body and head.

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06 of 10 Crochet Unicorn Plush Doll

Crochet a plushie big unicorn doll in any of our lovely color variations. It is about 15 cm tall, excluding its horn, and uses a construction method where the arms are crocheted separately and then integrated into the body as it is worked from the bottom up. The mane is especially colorful and long.

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07 of 10 Crochet Dragonfly Plushie

Learn how to crochet a large Dixie the Dragonfly plushie that can be crocheted in many color combinations, from red to green. The construction process is broken down into manageable sections, starting with the head and moving to a unique “bobble” part body, followed by the wings and curved antennae.

Throughout the video, you’ll find practical tips for working with chunky yarn, including how to manage the magic ring.

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08 of 10 Crochet Plush Dino Amigurumi

Learn how to crochet a no-sew Brontosaurus plushie, from the construction of the legs and the initial assembly of the body. You start with four identical legs before demonstrating a detailed technique for attaching them directly to a small base body.

As the tutorial progresses, the legs and body are merged into a single piece, and the instructor starts the shaping process for the dinosaur’s torso using various increase and decrease rounds.

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09 of 10 Crochet Comfort Plushie For Kids

Here is a comprehensive, beginner-friendly guide to crochet a “comfort plushie” named Pako, a character inspired by Sanrio’s Pochacco. The tutorial uses 4mm chenille yarn and a 4.5mm hook to create a soft, squishy amigurumi that features a white head and a yellow body with a distinctive collar.

The instructor breaks the process down into manageable sections, covering the arms, head, body, legs, and ears individually.

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10 of 10 Crochet Cutest Bunny Plushie

Learn how to crochet a cute, floppy-eared bunny plushie using an amigurumi technique that avoids the often-tricky magic ring. The head, body, feet, ears, and arms need a “fake magic ring” method that is particularly helpful when working with fluffy yarn.

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