Amigurumi Carrot Free Pattern Ideas

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Amigurumi Carrots Free Crochet Pattern
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Carrots reminds us all of spring and Easter, right? They taste amazing, look stunning and inviting and are the favorite food for Manny animals, including bunnies and rabbits.

These adorable amigurumi carrot free pattern ideas come in different forms, shapes and sizes and are an adorable addition to your spring home decor. Right now is just the perfect time to start crocheting and preparing for Easter, which is just around the corner. You can make a bunch of those cuties as a decoration for your Easter Basket, or add it to a crocheted bunny / rabbit. They will also make a cute decoration laying or hanging around the house, to remind everybody that spring has arrived. Take a look at examples below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.

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Carter the Carrot 

Carter the carrot is a very smart and a little bit nerdy fellow, that can be your child best friend! He’s just so adorable and squishy, you can make a bunch of them with different mustaches and hairstyles!

  • DESIGNED by Ashley Parker
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi carrot free pattern
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Carter the Carrot Free Crochet Pattern

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Carter The Carrot see more here

Crocheted Carrots 

Those cute crocheted carrots look like they were real! They are so beautifully crocheted, you have to take a second look to realize, that they are fake. Great addition to a crocheted Easter bunny.

  • DESIGNED by TÜ Spire
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi carrot free pattern
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Crocheted Carrots Free Crochet Pattern

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Crocheted Carrots

Carrot Amigurumi

Those adorable crocheted carrots will go with so manny Easter accessories and decorations! You can add them to your Easter bunny, basket or for your kiddos play kitchen!

  • DESIGNED by Spin a Yarn Crochet
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi carrot free pattern
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Carrot Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

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Carrot Amigurumi see more here

Carri the Carrot

Doesn’t Carri look like freshly taken out from the soil? It’s going to be a great addition to your Easter decor, or for any Easter toys you’re crocheting at this moment. Sweet!

  • DESIGNED by The CrochetWizzard!
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi carrot free pattern
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Carri the Carrot Free Crochet Pattern

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Carri The Carrot see more here

Little Carrot 

This cutie is just too adorable. You can make a bouquet out of these cute little fellows and put them in your Easter Basket as a decoration. Easy and works up really fast!

  • DESIGNED by Oksana Davydchuk
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi carrot free pattern
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Little Carrot Free Crochet Pattern

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Little Carrot

Carrot Amigurumi

These sweet little crochet carrots in the pictures below are so incredibly sweet and look absolutely yummy! Make sure not to eat them! What’s more, you can make these fresh and crispy carrots from yarn scraps. It’s a fantastic spring decoration for your house.

  • DESIGNED by craftpassion.com
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Carrot Amigurumi

Photo is by craftpassion.com / craftpassion.com

Find original free pattern on craftpassion.com

Carrot Baby Rattle

How cute is this little baby rattle in the pictures below? I’ve never seen a carrot rattle before and I must admit, that I have to give this one a go! However you can also use this pattern for decoration or an educational toy for your kiddos / grandkiddos. Each carrot is 17 cm long.

  • DESIGNED by Mimos Tejidos
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Carrot Baby Rattle

Photo is by Mimos Tejidos / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on handmadefibertreats.wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Crochet Carrot Bunting

Are you ready for some fresh and crispy carrots? Take a look at the pictures below, aren’t these carrots just the sweetest? Watch out, they look so yummy, your guests might eat them by accident! They will add a lovely touch of Spring to your home. String the carrots as a garland, or use them as a cool decoration for your table!

  • DESIGNED by knottednest
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Crochet Carrot Bunting 

Photo is by knottednest / knottednest.com

Find original free pattern on handmadefibertreats.com

Mr Carrot Tops

These adorable carrot tops in the pictures below were made by lovecrafts.com and will bring spring and joy into your house! They will make an adorable and super fun decoration for your Easter table. You can even dress up your Easter basket with them! They will surely make everybody smile! 

  • DESIGNED by lovecrafts.com
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Mr Carrot Tops

Photo is by lovecrafts.com / lovecrafts.com

Find original free pattern on lovecrafts.com.The top photo is here and the bottom photo is here.

 

Carrot Easter Rattle

These cute crochet carrots in the pictures below are the perfect project for upcoming Spring, so make sure to give this a go! Rattle stands approximately 5 inches tall. Depending on the hook/yarn. Try to give it a go with a 3.50mm hook.

  • DESIGNED by Denise Lawrence
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Carrot Easter Rattle

Photo is by Denise Lawrence / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

 

Kawaii Carrot

You can now crochet a cute Kawaii Carrot for the play kitchen or as a room decoration for the kids. Take a look at the pictures below, aren’t these carrots just the sweetest? And every beginner will be able to make these! A 3.5 mm hook should be perfect for it.

  • DESIGNED by Jennifer Santos
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Kawaii Carrot

Photo is by Jennifer Santos / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

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