22 Yummy Crochet Food Amigurumi Ideas

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Prepare to get hungry when making these yummy crochet food amigurumi projects. It is easier to craft them, especially with detailed instructions that follow, than not to get that saliva going in your mouth. Get your snacks ready and prepare your crochet hooks and yarns for another adventure.

These cute little items perfectly imitate real food and therefore can be used in many different ways. A handmade addition to the kid’s play room’s kitchen, whimsical garden party tablescape decorations or even a keychain or random backpack accessory. There are many options to choose from, and you can have a great play around with these thanks to the amazing crochet designers presented here.

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1. Tempura Shrimp Amigurumi

Who doesn’t love tempura everything, especially shrimps? This time you can have them forever, not only for a short but tasty moment. I Crochet Things have created this very easy to replicate crochet food amigurumi pattern. A 3.5” tall tempura shrimp filled with soft stuffing smiles at us all, inviting us for a Japanese kitchen play with kids and adults who’d love some oriental twist to their day.

  • DESIGNED by I Crochet Things
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos I Crochet Things / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on i-crochet-things.tumblr.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

2. Onion

They say onions have endless layers that you can uncover forever. Here, My Amigurumi Farm’s crochet food amigurumi is an onion with just one layer of cute crochet design. Working in spirals, using the crochet beginner level techniques, you will create a cooks beginner level veg. This starting point to either one of those handcrafts is a great and very creative one, and absolutely worth trying.

  • DESIGNED by My Amigurumi Farm
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos My Amigurumi Farm / ravelry.com

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

3. Rice Ball Amigurumi

The simplicity that rice balls are, this food amigurumi is another simple yet fun project to uptake. The pattern by I Crochet Things is a perfect beginner friendly design that everyone can follow successfully. The final item will make a basic part of the crochet food amigurumi collection that you probably have already started crafting. Do not miss this one as without a proper side dish any meal would be complete.

  • DESIGNED by I Crochet Things
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos I Crochet Things/ ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on i-crochet-things.tumblr.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

4. Ice Cream Amigurumi

Have you ever tried a delicacy called hot ice cream? If not, you don’t miss a lot to be honest. You will miss a fantastic crochet amigurumi item if you won’t give this pattern by StrinyDingDing a try though. Created in two sizes, small and big, this crochet food amigurumi can become a very sweet accessory that you can attach to your keys, your bag or simply have it on display, cooling down the ambiance.

  • DESIGNED by StringyDingDing
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos StringyDingDing / ravelry.com

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

5. Amigurumi Ice Cream Sundae

There are people in the crochet world that love to recreate everyday objects in a kawaii fashion, and Lauren is one of them! This bowl of ice cream sundae is full of characters – four scoops (each in a different flavor!) and even a little spoon. See in the photos how adorable they are and consider making this set for a dessert lover in your life!

  • DESIGNED by Lauren Espy
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

PHOTOS by Lauren Espy / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on amenagerieofstitchesblog.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.

6. Ice Cream

Make the gelato of your dreams – the one that never melts! Your kids will love this toy, because it will come in handy in many different scenarios. Playing the shop, ice cream truck, picnic for the dolls – the dessert section will be ready. Lyubov designed these ice cream to have three scoops, but you can go for more than that if you want!

  • DESIGNED by Lyubov Kholkina
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

PHOTOS by Lyubov Kholkina / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on ravelry.com.

7. Crochet Pineapple Upside Down Cake

These pineapple upside down amigurumi cakes in the pictures below are just the sweetest, aren’t they? What’s more, the asy color change creates a nice interpretation of the iconic yellow cake and caramelized top. A pineapple ring and maraschino cherry complete this delicious dessert! Have fun!

  • DESIGNED by amenagerieofstitches
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Crochet Pineapple Upside Down Cake

PHOTOS by amenagerieofstitches / Instagram.com

Find original free pattern on amenagerieofstitchesblog.com, the top photo is here.

8. Free Bunny Cupcake

It’s dessert time! You have to check out this gorgeous crochet cupcake, but remember not to eat it instantly! It’s going to be a yummy decoration for a spring summer party. Feel free to make it in any color you like, to make all the delicious cupcake flavors. A crochet food amigurumi like that is not only cute, but can also be transformed to any special occasion with just some little tweaks.

  • DESIGNED by amigurumitoday
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Free Bunny Cupcake

PHOTOS by amigurumitoday / Instagram.com

Find original free pattern on amigurumitoday, the top photo is here and the bottom photo is here.

9. Princesstårta (Amigurumi Bake Off #1)

Are you ready for a delicious crochet bake off? If so, you have to look at these yummy pieces of cake in the pictures below! They will take a tea party to the next level! No matter if you want to decorate a children party or any other occasion, they will steal the show! What’s more, not like the real food, those can be used for many times in the years to come. What an unexpected zero waste take on food!

  • DESIGNED by Alexa Templeton
  • THIS VERSION is by yotsubachristine
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Princesstårta (Amigurumi Bake Off #1)

PHOTOS by yotsubachristine / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on madebypenguins.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.

10. Cake Amigurumi

Those cake amigurumis are so sweet (literally), that you just want to eat them. Sadly they are not edible, but if you have a sweet tooth, you might want to make a key chain or a lucky charm out of these cuties. Just lovely how one little crochet food amigurumi that’s so easy to make can transform your day into sweetest adventure!

  • DESIGNED by StringyDingDing
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner
Cake Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern:Cake Amigurumi see more here

11. Giant Kimbap

How adorable are these giant cuties? Kimbap is made of two different words in Korean – Kim– seaweed, and bap – rice. Even though it looks like sushi, kimbap are prepared a bit differently and they originate from different countries. All put together to one big crochet food amigurumi can be your next favorite pillow or yummy home decoration.

  • DESIGNED by curiouspapaya
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate
Giant Kimbap

PHOTOS by curiouspapaya / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on blog.clover-usa.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

12. Tasty Hamburgers

Your mouth will start running the second you will get into this tasty little crochet amigurumi food pattern. Designed by Cassandra Bibler, these tiny hamburgers are an easy way to enlarge the amigurumi collection or add some items to a kid’s room. Basic crochet stitches and soft stuffing are what make them a safe, but playful addition to a playroom’s easy kitchen.

  • DESIGNED by Cassandra Bibler
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Cassandra Bibler / ravelry.com

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

13. Carrots

Have your daily veggie intake with the simple carrot crochet amigurumi pattern by Susanna Biaye. Stuffed crochet body and frizzy top leaves create a pretty and colorful item. The carrot pattern is easily adjustable, therefore making several ones in different sizes might be a great concept to tune up that Spring decoration. Whether it is a diner table setting or a fun porch decor, the amigurumi carrot will surely bring some vitamin to your life.

  • DESIGNED by Susanna Biaye
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Susanna Biaye / ravelry.com

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

14. Sprout Mole (Omori)

It’s the season for sprouts, also in the crochet world. Make beginner friendly crochet amigurumi to have a cute new companion. Neil F> has designed it to be not only easy, but also adjustable. You can use whatever yarn weight and hook size you wish. That’s how your own sprout crochet amigurumi will truly be one of a kind.

  • DESIGNED by Neil F.
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Neil F. / ravelry.com

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

15. Crochet Cheese Wedge

A wonderfully playful amigurumi cheese that makes no mess when playing with it. Craft Passion has created this free crochet pattern to complete the amigurumi mouse design that you can also find in our Crochet Amigurumi Animals collection. Additionally, the design comes with detailed instructions on how to join all pieces to create a 3D cheese wedge. This is how with beginner friendly crochet techniques something amazing can be crafted.

  • DESIGNED by Craft Passion
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Photos Craft Passion / craftpassion.com

Find original free pattern on craftpassion.com.

16. Simple Carrot

Enlarge our veggie collection with this simple crochet carrot. Summer Brunton-Elliot’s design is super simple and easy to replicate with just two basic colors. Alternatives to the small amigurumi piece, you can make it into a large softie or even a carrot-shaped pillow. Get hooked on the whimsical crochet food designs and be inspired to make your very own thing with this free crochet pattern.

  • DESIGNED by Summer Brunton-Elliott
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Summer Brunton-Elliott / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on summerbug.ca, or read more about it on Ravelry.

17. Amigurumi Fig

Small and big, dark and light, just like in nature these amigurumi figs can all be different. Alisa Sandler has created a basic crochet pattern that you can play around with. Change the yarn color and yarn weight for different effects. Even the gauge is not very important in this crochet project. As long as the amigurumi crochet is firm, your crochet fig will be just fine.

  • DESIGNED by Alisa Sandler
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Alisa Sandler / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

18. Ice Cream Cone + Scoop

A fantastic addition to the crochet kitchen or picnic basket. The ice cream cone and a scoop are cute amigurumi crochet food pattern by Paula Gerrard. Just like in many amigurumi designs, you can adjust your materials and tools to your preferences. However, it is suggested to use a smaller hook size than the one recommended for the crochet needle you use.

  • DESIGNED by Paula Garrard
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Paula Garrard / ravelry.com

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

19. Fried Egg

A simple, cute crochet fried egg that can be displayed as a decoration or a nice developmental toy for your little one. This amigurumi project is beginner friendly, so if you want to learn amigurumi, it’s a good idea to start with this one. The piece is completely seamless. Enjoy the pattern for free!

  • DESIGNED by Zaras Hookz
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi toy
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner
three crochet fried eggs

Photos Zaras Hookz / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

20. Pickle Buddy

Perfect for cuddling, this 2′ amigurumi pickle is a nice project to practice basic crochet skills. For this crochet toy you will use single crochet, slip stitches, increases and decreases. By the way, it’s the slip stitch that helps the pickle keep its curvy shape. Bring some kawaii vibes into your bedroom with the printer-friendly crochet pattern!

  • DESIGNED by Spikey Mermaid Co.
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi food
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner
green amigurumi pickle

Photos Spikey Mermaid Co. / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

21. Sunny Side Up Egg

If you’re looking for a cute crochet project that can help you deal with leftover yarn, this is it. These simple crocheted fried eggs are a great way to practice amigurumi. They also make a great tote or key chain. The project is suitable for beginners, so don’t be afraid to start. The step-by-step crochet pattern is completely free.

  • DESIGNED by Maria Ermolova
  • PROJECT TYPE toys
  • CRAFT amigurumi crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner
Pictures of crocheted chickens on a plate.

Photos by Maria Ermolova / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

22. Green Onion Amigurumi

This crocheted amigurumi onion looks just like the real thing. It’s a great idea to decorate your kitchen, especially in the fall. Plus, amigurumi onions are evergreen, don’t need watering and won’t make you cry. The project is easy level and will be great even for beginners. Feel free to download the easy to follow crochet pattern and get crafting!

  • DESIGNED by Lindsey Roe
  • PROJECT TYPE toys
  • CRAFT amigurumi crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner
Two crocheted amigurumi green onions displayed on a wooden cutting board.

Photos by Lindsey Roe / Ravelry.com

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

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