Buying toys as gifts for your kids is always exciting because it’s fun to see their faces light up in excitement when they see their new friend or play thing. That feeling is even better, however, when the toy you’re giving them is actually something you made yourself, rather than something you purchased from a store. There are plenty of ways to make your own toys, but because we’re such avid knitters, our favourite way is obviously with some nice yarn and our knitting needles!
Check out these 15 awesome knitted kids’ toy patterns that your little ones are sure to fall in love with.
1. Girl elephant
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2. Rupert reindeer
Are you looking for toy patterns now because you’re only just learning about shaped knitting and you’d like to get a nice head start for Christmas? Then there’s no harm in browsing a few holiday patterns in the spring! We love this adorable plush reindeer doll from
3. Betsy Button knitted doll
Knitted dolls are always a winner, but this little doll, affectionately named Betsy Button, just takes the cake for us. Perhaps it’s her little hat, or the way her purse matches her dress and shoes. Maybe its the buttons that inspired her name or the yarn hair that
4. Knitted farm animals
There’s just something about farm animals that keeps our kids entertained for days. Whether they’re on the television, in books, or right there as little dolls, our kids will talk about, pretend to be, or play with farm animals until the cows come home (excuse our pun). That’s why we enjoy these adorable little knitted livestock from
5. Juggle birdies
Are your kids a little bit older and starting to want toys that do more interesting things, even though they still loved a good stuffed animal? Then these hilarious little juggling birds are just what they need.
6. Knitted swan
Sometimes it’s nice to just knit your kids something soft and comforting that they can snuggle as they drift off during nap time or while they quietly read a book in the late afternoon. That’s why we liked this gorgeous (yet surprisingly simple) swan design from
7. White rabbit
Speaking of things that are best made with super soft yarn, look at this incredibly adorable crouching bunny pattern from
8. Floppy eared puppy
Have your kids been begging you for a puppy lately but you’re just not sure that they’re quite ready for that responsibility, particularly since the dog will inevitably become your responsibility? Then perhaps you can try distracting them with an adorable knitted dog for the time being instead!
9. Pocket monkey
Do your kids love nothing more than picking a favourite toy for the week and carrying it with them everywhere they go? Then this adorable little pocket monkey by
10. Flat lambs and bunnies
Perhaps your kids are still quite little and tend to become attached to blankets more than toys right now? Then choose a good transition toy to knit them, like these adorable flat lambs and bunnies by
11. Rose fairy doll
Are your kids only just discovering the magical world of woodland sprites, pixies, and fairy tales of all kinds? Then they might prefer something like this cute little rose fairy doll over knitted farm animals!
12. Teeny animal toys
Are your kids very young in reaching the stage where they’re obsessed with tiny objects that they can carry around as they toddle from room to room? Ours were always getting their hands on unsafe things at that age, so we knit them some kid-friendly trinkets that were perfectly okay for them to gran, grip, and run off with! These adorably rounded animals from
13. Knitted doll with clothing
Have you quite enjoyed the idea of making knitted dolls so far, but you’re hesitant to knit your kids toys that have their clothing built in because you just know your kids are going to want to change their outfits? Then check out this adorable doll pattern from
14. Fierce Little Dragon doll
We already talked a little bit about magical fairies, but perhaps your kids are a little bit older and becoming lost in a world of their own each night when they read fantasy books full of wizards and dragons? Then knit them this adorable little dragon doll by
15. Harry and Hatty Hare
What’s better than a pattern that lets you make a single toy for your child to play with? Well, one that shows you how to make a pair, of course!
Do you know a knitter with little kids to knit for who might like knitting an adorable doll? Share this post with them for a little bit of inspiration!
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