Create cuddly playtime companions for your kiddo with these adorable Knitted Caterpillar Free Patterns! Start knitting today!
If you want to create unique toys for your little one and home decor, go with these knitted caterpillar patterns. Not to mention, they are perfect for gifting purposes, too!
Knitted Caterpillar Free Patterns
1. Rainbow Caterpillar
Brighten your kiddo’s toy collection with this colorful Rainbow Caterpillar by Amanda Berry! The cheerful design and vibrant stripes make it a delightful toy.
2. Cuddly Knitted Caterpillar
Soft and squishy, this Cuddly Caterpillar is perfect for hugs. It is a charming and simple pattern that’s ideal for gifting or keeping for yourself. You can find it at The Knitting Space.
3. Super Cute Knitted Caterpillar
Adorable and fun to make, this Super Cute Caterpillar pattern adds a playful touch to your collection. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned knitters. Kate Heppell makes it.
4. Multilegged Caterpillar Pattern
Add some realism with the Multilegged Caterpillar! This detailed design is a joy to create and showcases your knitting skills beautifully. You can see the pattern on kimberlychapman.com.
5. Long Striped Caterpillar
Stretch your imagination with this Long Striped Caterpillar. Its whimsical design and bold stripes make it a standout addition to any toy set. You can find it at Drops design.
6. Small Inchworm Caterpillar Pattern
Tiny and charming, this Small Inchworm pattern from Lion Brand Yarn
Lion Brand® Vanna’s Choice® is quick to knit and great for adding a cute companion to your collection.
7. Knitted Caterpillar Baby Toy Free Patterns
This baby-safe Caterpillar Toy pattern by Lorraine Pistorio is soft, cuddly, and ideal for little hands. A delightful project for new parents or baby showers.
8. The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Bring Eric Carle’s beloved character to life with this free pattern. It’s a creative project by Katherine Dunhill that’s perfect for fans of the classic tale.
9. Army of Caterpillars
Miranda Harp is the brilliant knitter behind this army of colorful caterpillars. She created them in rounds with purl ridges and some basic stitches.