7 Cuddle Buddy Toy Free Knitting Patterns

Make cute and cuddly toys with these free knitting patterns. They are quite easy to knit with basic stitching techniques!

Soft toys never go out of style, and these cuddly buddies are no exception.  They are great as kids’ playtime and sleeping companions. Plus, these toys are great for nursery decor and gifting purposes.


Cuddle Buddy Toy Free Knitting Patterns

1. DIY Cuddle Buddy Bear

Cuddle Buddy Bear
premieryarns

This sweet knitted teddy bear is the kind of toy that can quickly become your kiddo’s cherished cuddle buddy.  So, without wasting a single minute, try knitting this classic plushie by Premieryarns.

2. Knitted Adorable Deer

Dreamy Deer
ravelry

Amanda Berry knitted this deer plush to make the Christmas tree decoration more adorable. The green scarf, red nose, and antlers are the highlights of this festive toy.

3. Handmade Cuddle Kitty

Cuddle Kitty
undergroundcrafter

Cat parents will enjoy knitting this cuddle kitty by the Underground Crafter. It’s knitted flat in pieces with super bulky yarn, 6.5mm needles, polyfill, stitch markers, and 12mm googly eyes.

4.  The Flamingo Cuddle Buddy

Knitted Flamingo
fittinginknitting

You only need 6 hours to make this super cute flamingo cuddle buddy. Sounds fantastic, doesn’t it? So, if you have this much time, check out Fitting in Knitting’s tutorial and make one today.

5. Giant Swan Cuddle Buddy

Big Swan
ravelry

This giant huggable swan with a movable head and legs will definitely steal hearts whoever sees it. Morgunova Olga made this 60-cm-tall toy with a gauge of 24 stitches and 36 rows = 10 cm.

6. Festive Cuddle Buddy Bear

Santa's Helper Bear
ravelry

Here is another cuddly buddy pattern that is perfect for adding festive cheer in holiday settings. However, you can use this Amanda Berry toy all year long without any issues. 

7. The King Charles Plush

knitted king charles
prima

This King Charles amigurumi is the best way to add some royal vibes to your home or nursery decor. It looks difficult to knit at first, but it’s actually quite easy to make. Check out Prima for the details.

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