Spring is basically permission to crochet the cutest things imaginable… so I made a whole roundup. 🌼
If your yarn stash has been staring at you lately, here are some **adorable spring plushies** to bring it back to life — think tiny animals, cozy cottagecore vibes, and the kind of projects that make people say “WAIT you made that?!”
From sweet little garden friends to soft seasonal critters, these plushies are perfect for:
✨ Easter baskets
✨ spring decor
✨ handmade gifts
✨ or just feeding your amigurumi addiction
And because gatekeeping is not the vibe — I put **all the patterns in one Pinterest board** so you can easily find them. 🧶
🌷 **Tap the link in my bio to see the board and grab the patterns.**
If you make one, I need to see it. Tag me so I can hype you up. 💕
... Read moreSpringtime is truly the best season to dive into crochet projects, especially when it comes to creating plushies that capture the essence of the season. I recently dove into making some spring-themed amigurumi and was amazed at how many adorable characters you can bring to life—everything from tiny eggs and bunnies to floral-inspired critters like flowers with dainty cows and even playful ducklings wearing little hats. These little plush friends not only brighten up any room but add a uniquely personal touch when given as gifts.
One thing I learned from exploring these patterns is the wonderful cottagecore vibes that come along with them. There's a soothing rhythm in snapping cozy animals together with your hook and yarn, channeling a sense of calm and nostalgia. Whether you are making a Lunar Turtle or a Moth from the patterns, each piece feels like a little story unfolding.
I highly recommend organizing your yarn stash beforehand—getting your greens, pastels, and floral hues ready so you can easily grab the right colors as you crochet. It’s a great feeling when you see your finished plushies neatly arranged as spring decor, especially alongside some fresh flowers or lively greenery.
If you’re looking to share your creations, Instagram and Pinterest communities are fantastic places to connect with fellow crocheters. Tagging your plushies with hashtags like #crochetplushies and #amigurumi not only gets you inspired by others but also allows you to receive encouragement and tips. And don’t forget to check out curated boards filled with free and paid patterns—this is a huge time-saver and a source of endless ideas for your next project.
Overall, diving into spring crochet plushies is both rewarding and fun. With a bit of patience and creativity, you can craft something that’s not only cute but a heartfelt representation of the changing season. Try starting with a small flower cow or a tiny duckling clutching an egg; these little projects won’t take too long and will keep your crochet hooks busy with all the spring cheer you want to share!