These Mini Reptiles Free Knitting Patterns can bring snakes, turtles, lizards, and even baby gators to life with a skein of yarn!
If you want to knit some unusual toys for your kiddo or home decor, these free reptile patterns are the best option. They are great for stash-busting, gift-giving, or just building a tiny knitted zoo.
Mini Reptiles Free Knitting Patterns
1. The Lovely Froggybug Chameleon

This cheerful chameleon by Nicole Chevalier has big eyes and a fun, curled tail. It’s a cute mix of frog and bug features, making it a playful choice for kids or a quirky desk buddy.
2. Knitted Group of Mini Snakes

This fun little group of snakes by Becky Smith is super easy to knit and great for using up leftover yarn. Make a whole bunch in different colors to play with or decorate a shelf.
3. The Knitted Gecko Duo

These two tiny geckos by Doreen Blask are full of charm. Their curled toes and long tails make them look lifelike. Great for gifting or tucking into a kid’s backpack for a surprise.
4. Handcrafted Sea Turtle Gang

These knitted sea turtles by cheezombie are round, sweet, and full of personality. Make a whole gang to place on a window sill or give to sea-loving friends. Perfect for beginners, too!
5. Knitted Baby Gators

These baby gators by Cyberspnr are small but mighty in cuteness. With their short legs and smiling faces, they’re great for playful gifts or decorating a themed room. Easy to carry around, too!
6. Knit Friendly Crocodile Alan

Alan the crocodile by Ngoc Vu looks more cuddly than scary. His toothy grin and soft body make him perfect for hugs. A fun knit if you want a friendly reptile with character.
7. Cute Little Adorable Lizards

These little lizards by Cassidy Clark are full of charm. Their playful shape and bumpy backs make them fun to hold. Great for kids who love small creatures or for decorating a plant shelf.
8. Mini Colorful Psychedelic Snakes

These wild-looking snakes are perfect for using up your bright yarn scraps. They’re bold, silly, and a blast to make. Add googly eyes for extra fun if you like! Check the pattern on crazydaisy60.
9. The Micro Turtle

This micro turtle by Anne Kaelber is tiny enough to sit in your palm. A quick and sweet knit for a rainy day. Pop one on a keychain or in a kid’s lunchbox as a surprise!