Find free knitting patterns for cute pocket-sized toys. Easy to make, fun to gift, and perfect for using up leftover yarn.
Knitted pocket toys are small, soft, and fun to make. These free patterns are perfect for using leftover yarn and creating cute toys that fit in your hand. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced knitter, these tiny toys are quick projects that make great gifts for kids or fun keepsakes.
Knitted Pocket Toys Free Patterns
1. Adorable Little Pugs

These tiny pugs by Katie Durkin are great for dog lovers. They’re small enough to fit in your pocket and fun to knit. Great for using up leftover yarn and gifting to kids. See more dog patterns in this post.
2. Knit Pocket Teddy

A classic little teddy by In2knition that’s easy to carry anywhere. Soft, sweet, and simple to make, it’s a perfect first toy project for beginners or a quick knit for experienced hands. Check out more pocket teddies in this post.
3. Beginner’s Rainbow Rabbit

Bright and cheerful, this rainbow rabbit by Claire Garland is great for new knitters. The simple shape and colorful yarn make it a fun and fast knit that kids will love to play with.
4. Miniature Fellow Deer

This tiny deer by Claire Garland is cute and detailed without being tricky. It’s small enough to tuck into a pocket and makes a charming forest friend for any knitted animal collection.
5. Little Bear Knitting Pattern

This bear Pattern By Cheryx may be little, but it’s full of charm. With easy shaping and a soft look, it’s great for making a small gift or surprise for someone special.
6. Knitted Tiny Clown

This clown by Iruda Jinny is full of fun with its tiny size and cheerful look. It’s a great way to practice color changes while making something playful and pocket-sized.
7. Little Red Riding Hood Cat Doll

A fun twist on a fairy tale by Iruda Jinny, this cat doll wears a red hood and is just the right size to fit in your hand. Kids will enjoy its storybook feel.
8. Sleepy Dodo Doll

Soft and sweet, this sleepy dodo by Iruda Jinny is a relaxing project. It has a simple look with cozy vibes and fits perfectly in small hands or a pocket for comfort.
9. Knitted Tiny Bee

This tiny bee by Alexis Hamann-Nazaroff is quick to knit and a great way to use up yellow and black yarn scraps. Its small size makes it a fun pocket pal or desk buddy.
10. Little Chick

Cute and quick, this little chick by Caryl Mayes is perfect for spring. With its small, round shape, it’s a fun project for all skill levels and a nice Easter basket extra.
11. Knit Pocket Pigs

These little pigs by disorderly-twining.blogspot are simple and adorable. They don’t need much yarn and are easy to carry around. Great for adding to a tiny farm animal set or giving as favors.
12. Adorable Knitted Pocket Bunny

This soft bunny by Justyna Kacprzak fits neatly into a child’s palm or pocket. It’s a sweet, gentle project that’s easy to knit and makes a thoughtful handmade gift for any age. Find more pocket bunnies in this article.
13. Sassy Pocket Seal

This little seal by Stephanie Sampsen has personality! It’s a quick knit and works well as a small toy or decoration. Great for anyone who enjoys ocean-themed projects or small animal toys.
14. Mini Animals

This pattern by Scarlett Royale lets you make different small animals, each one easy to carry and quick to knit. Great for building a little collection or giving handmade toys to friends.