Disney characters have a special place in our hearts, and now you can bring them to life with your crochet hook. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, there’s something magical about creating these beloved characters as cozy amigurumi toys.
We’ve gathered 20 free crochet patterns featuring your favorite Disney friends. Get ready to stitch up some serious nostalgia and create gifts that will make any Disney fan smile.
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Olaf From Frozen Crochet Amigurumi Pattern

That adorable snowman with the carrot nose is waiting for you to bring him to life. This pattern walks you through the process step by step, though you’ll want to take extra care when working on the head—it’s the trickiest part of the project. ChiWei’s design is perfect for fans of the Frozen films.
Crochet Jasmine Amigurumi

Dressed in her signature turquoise outfit, Jasmine is one of Disney’s most beloved princesses. Known for her strength and bravery, she makes a wonderful crochet companion. Follow alikotoys’s design to create your own version of this independent royal character.
Chip And Dale Amigurumi

These mischievous chipmunks will hop right into your collection with Ami Amour’s charming pattern. You’ll need intermediate crochet skills to capture their playful personalities, but the results are absolutely worth the effort.
Disney Mrs. Potts Beauty And The Beast

Everyone’s favorite enchanted teapot is ready to be crocheted. Chantelle from onescreativemind shares this delightful pattern that brings the warmth of Mrs. Potts to life in yarn form.
Crochet Pinocchio Amigurumi Doll Free Pattern

While Pinocchio may never become a real boy through his adventures, your crocheted version can be a real treasure. This pattern uses standard stitches like single crochet, increases, decreases, and slip stitches. Kediperiatolyesi’s design is charming and approachable.
Star From Disney’s Wish

Brighten someone’s day with this glowing star from Disney’s Wish movie. Megan Kreiner’s pattern captures the magic of hope and dreams perfectly, and it works up quickly with simple stitches that anyone can master.
Tigger Crochet Pattern

Kids will bounce with joy when they receive this bouncy, energetic tiger. Onescreativemind’s tutorial includes everything you need, though working in those black stripes takes a bit of patience and practice.
Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi

Transport yourself to Wonderland with this charming Alice doll in her classic blue dress and white pinafore. Sedef Bay’s pattern breaks down each element clearly, making it easy to recreate this iconic character with her blonde hair and adorable shoes.
Genio De Aladdin

This magical blue genie is comedy gold in amigurumi form. Amigurumisdeluna’s video tutorial walks you through the process with subtitles available, so you can follow along easily and capture the personality of Aladdin’s most powerful friend.
Sleeping Beauty Evil Fairy Sorceress

Few villains are as captivating as the powerful Maleficent. Springbloomart’s design lets you recreate this dark sorceress in all her dragon-transforming glory, perfect for fans of the darker side of Disney.
Free Pooh Crochet Pattern

Even beginners can tackle this beloved honey-loving bear. Directsourceyarn’s pattern keeps things simple with basic stitches, making it perfect for someone just getting comfortable with their crochet skills.
Crochet Mickey And Minnie Mouse Amigurumi

Start with the classic duo that started it all. Ankita Palit shared these cheerful and adventurous characters in a special three-part tutorial to celebrate Disney’s milestone. Part one and two, plus part three give you all the details you need to stitch Mickey and Minnie.
Cruella De Vil Amigurumi

If you’ve got basic crochet skills down, you’re ready for Cruella. Thamires Kaled’s amigurumi captures the villainous flair of this character perfectly, from her distinctive two-tone hair to her sinister charm.
DIY Blue Alien

This mischievous blue alien from the Ohana family is fun and quirky to make. Anabelle Mcelhaney’s design has a koala-like charm that makes it endearing, and the pattern is straightforward enough for most skill levels.
DIY Rapunzel Amigurumi


