Free Crochet Oh-so Cute Summer Amigurumi Patterns
Here are the CUTEST summer amigurumi I have shared with you so far. Luckily, three of these amigurumi ideas are more-in-1 patterns. so you can make a whole set of each. For now, we shall start with this frog ragdolls in nature-near dresses such the sunflower, leaf and the strawberry. Aren’t they sound fun? Well, hear this. the crochet version of the popular rainbow, cloud & raindrop set in three variations. Maybe you are looking for an accessory for your favorite amigurumi which does not much obvious as a summer amigurumi.
Well, you can crochet the umbrella amigurumi for rainy season. And hear that: there are more than 6 variations to choose from. I was not excited to show any of summer amigurumi ideas than these as they are so premium and elegant. So, please show some support for bringing you to these ideas for all skill levels!
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01 of 05 Crochet Frog with Dress Summer Amigurumi
Crocheting these pocket-sized frogs is a beginner-friendly project that results in amigurumi friend. The magic of this pattern lies in its versatility: the tiny frog has removable summer-themed costumes—including a flower, a leaf, and a strawberry—allowing you to change its look whenever you like.
Quick Making:
To make the frog quickly, crochet two identical flat body pieces using simple single crochet increases and decreases for the head, body, and limbs. Add the eye bumps to the top, then stack the pieces and single crochet the edges together, adding a little stuffing just before closing. Finally, glue on 4 mm eyes and stitch a tiny smile and pink cheeks to bring your frog to life.
02 of 05 Crochet Cloud & Raindrops Summer Amigurumi
Crocheting a cloud with tiny raindrops is a fast and fun project that brings a touch of handmade charm to any space. You can easily create a fluffy, colorful cloud with dangling raindrops that has its own unique personality.
Quick Making:
To make the amigurumi, crochet a few raindrops by decreasing a 6-stitch magic ring over three rounds, then set them aside. Next, start the cloud in the round, increasing to shape the first bump and wide base, then decrease to mirror the other side, stuffing firmly before sewing it shut. Finally, attach the raindrops to the bottom and embroider a tiny smile and pink cheeks to complete it.
03 of 05 Crochet Umbrellas Pattern Summer Amigurumi
Crocheting a miniature umbrella is a delightful and quick project that serves as a perfect accessory for dolls or plush toys. With simple stitches and a bit of craft wire, you can create a sturdy, charming little sunshade in any color you like.
Quick Making:
To make the umbrella, start with 8 single crochets in a magic ring, then increase over the next several rounds to expand the canopy to 40 stitches. Next, work a few even rounds for height and add a decorative edge using a repeat pattern of single crochets, slip stitches, and chain-2 points. Finally, insert a piece of craft wire through the top, bend it into a curved handle, and wrap it tightly with yarn to finish.
04 of 05 Super Easy Leaf-Wrapped Cakes Tutorial
Crocheting a miniature leaf-wrapped cake is a simple and quick project that makes a plump, cute amigurumi treat. This traditional-style triangular pyramid is fun to create and perfect as a small decoration or keychain.
Quick Making:
To make the cake, chain 13 and work single crochets down both sides of the chain to create a 26-stitch oval foundation. Work 12 rounds of single crochets to build the height. Finally, fold the top flat in the opposite direction to form a triangle, stuff firmly with fiberfill, sew the seam closed, and embroider tiny black eyes to finish.
05 of 05 Crochet Watermelon Slice Pattern Summer Amigurumi
This miniature amigurumi treat makes a delightful bag charm or pin cushion. It is worked from the bottom up in a spiral, starting with the ribbed cupcake liner and moving up to the fluffy frosting and a tiny cherry.
Quick Making:
Start with 6 single crochets in a magic ring using the liner color, then double to 12 stitches. Work the next round in the back loops only to create a flat base, then increase up to 24 stitches and crochet a few rounds even for the cup. Change to the frosting color, increase to 30 stitches for an overflowing effect, work three even rounds, then decrease down to 12 stitches while stuffing firmly. To finish, crochet a tiny 6-stitch red ball for the cherry and sew it to the top.



