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Spring is here in the Northern Hemisphere and it’s the perfect time to refresh your crochet projects with vibrant, seasonal designs!

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Whether you’re interested in crocheting flowers, fruit, or cute animals, the following 12 free spring crochet patterns are for you! From fruity amigurumi to cuddly characters, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this spring. Let’s dive in!


#1 Easy Easter Egg

Spring Crochet Patterns for Amigurumi - Easy Easter Amigurumi Egg

Nothing says spring crochet patterns like colourful crochet eggs! This Easy Easter Egg crochet pattern is quick and simple to make, and a great way to play with fun spring colours. Try making a bunch in pastels or bright coloured yarn for a cheerful, seasonal display. This one also includes a full length video tutorial over on YouTube.

Skill level: Beginner

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#2 Succulent Strawberries

Succulent Strawberries - free spring crochet pattern by Cilla Crochets

Bring the taste of spring into your crochet projects with these Succulent Strawberries! They’re the perfect way to add a touch of fruity fun to your home or are great to give as a gift. These strawberries have a lovely textured finish that makes them look realistic, and there are two sizes to choose from! By signing up to my mailing list, you can also get the free PDF pattern for this one.

Skill level: Easy

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#3 Beaming Banana

Free banana amigurumi crochet pattern - one of the spring crochet patterns by Cilla Crochets

Add some sunshine to your spring crochet pattern collection with this adorable Beaming Banana! It’s bright, cheerful, and a perfect way to show off your love for all things fruit. This banana crochet pattern is fun and easy to follow. The result is pretty fun too!

Skill level: Easy

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#4 Kira the Koala

Kira the Koala - Free Crochet Pattern by Cilla Crochets.

One of my all time favourite crochet designs, Kira the Koala is a perfect springtime companion! This sweet little koala comes with a cute little sun hat, watering can, and eucalyptus leaf. So if you’re an animal lover or a gardening fan, this little one is perfect for you.

Skill level: Intermediate

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#5 Bernie the Bunny

Bernie the Bunny - Free Amigurumi Bunny Crochet Pattern. Bernie is mostly no-sew, has pointed ears and a little halter neck sundress.

Hop into the season with the free crochet pattern for Bernie the Bunny! This little bunny is a perfect addition to your spring crochet patterns collection. With her cute little halter neck sundress and her adorable pom pom tail, she is a fan favourite.

Skill level: Intermediate

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#6 Cheerful Cherries

Cheerful cherries. Two images side by side. First shows a hand holding two crocheted cherries joined with a stem and a leaf. The second shows the two crocheted amigurumi cherries with the stem and leaf by itself.

Get ready for a sweet spring crochet project with these Cheerful Cherries! These cute cherries are easy to make and great for adding some spring cheer to your home or gifting to loved ones. They also look adorable in a fruit-themed crochet basket.

Skill level: Easy

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#7 Appetising Apple

Appetising Apple Crochet Pattern - Spring crochet pattern by Cilla Crochets

The Appetising Apple is one of my most popular spring crochet patterns. This realistic amigurumi apple is a great crochet pattern for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. It’s also a great introduction to amigurumi shaping.

Skill level: Easy

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#8 Stevie the Sheep

Sheep amigurumi crochet pattern perfect for spring

Celebrate the spring season with Stevie the Sheep! This soft and cuddly amigurumi is a perfect springtime friend. With his fluffy coat and gentle demeanor, Stevie makes for an adorable gift or display piece.

Skill level: Intermediate

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#9 Hetty the Hen

Hetty the Hen - free spring crochet pattern by Cilla Crochets. Little egg-shaped Hen amigurumi that fits in your hand.

Hetty the Hen is a fun, farmyard-inspired crochet project that brings springtime to life. With her cute little comb and egg-shaped body, Hetty is a lovely make for anyone who enjoys crafting animals and spring crochet patterns.

Skill level: Easy

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#10 Milo the Monkey

Monkey amigurumi free crochet pattern. Medium sized adorable monkey amigurumi made with cotton yarn.

Add a playful touch to your spring crochet collection with Milo the Monkey! This little guy is full of personality and perfect for kids or anyone who loves cute animal patterns. Milo is fun to make and even more fun to play with!

Skill level: Intermediate

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#11 Luscious Lemon

the Luscious Lemon free spring crochet pattern by Cilla Crochets.

The Lusciou Lemon is my most popular crochet pattern all year round! But the fact that it’s bright, fresh, and fun to make, makes it a perfect addition to this spring crochet patterns roundup. This is a perfect project for anyone new to crochet and will add a pop of colour to any spring-themed crochet collection.

Skill level: Easy

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#12 Free Poppy Crochet Pattern

Easy free poppy crochet pattern - perfect for spring and to commemorate Anzac Day.

Granted this is not an amigurumi, this free Poppy crochet pattern still belongs on this spring crochet pattern roundup! If you commemorate Anzac Day in April, or you’re looking for a super simple flower crochet pattern, look no further. These vibrant flowers are perfect or adding a floral touch to any space and they make wonderful accessories too. Remember, you can choose different colours for these spring crochet patterns!

Skill level: Easy

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Whether you’re looking to spruce up your space, make a gift, or are celebrating the arrival of warmer weather, I hope these 12 free spring crochet patterns help! From fruity favourites to cuddly animals, there’s something for every crocheter! Which pattern are you excited to try first? Let me know in the comments or share your creations on social media and tag me @cillacrochets. I’d love to see what you make!

Until next time, happy crocheting,

Cilla x

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