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Crocheted Sea Creatures: A Collection of Marine Mates to Make (Knitted)

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Fish Appliques by Katie Christy, on Ravelry: Two types and two sizes - I particularly love the skeleton one, too funny! Crochet yourself a rare and beautiful blue lobster; one that you can actually cuddle! Or, use red yarn to make a more traditional lobster instead. A perfect little mascot for your next summer cookout. This list has something for everyone who has an appreciation for these beautiful and unique sea creatures: I just stumbled across the cutest little Amigurumi creatures that are perfect for the next Crochet Cruise that is headed to the Caribbean in October 2017. Jillian Hewitt, the creator at Spin a Yarn Crochet has designed 6 sea animals that you could use as bag tchotchkes or to even decorate your cabin door. These are adorable palm-sized creatures. I also think these would be fun attached to the lanyards we wear on the cruise.

Don’t let the claws fool you into thinking this guy is dangerous. He only uses those claws to wave at passers-by. 17. Aurora, the mermaid And while it's not free, I have to include this super cute Happy Fishes Applique Pattern from Carolina Guzman of One and Two Company, available on Craftsy! It includes instructions for two sizes, and is just too too amazing! I invite you to move deep in the ocean and consider one of the most mysterious fish, closer. The deep-sea angler is scary in reality, but this one is far from that! This guy wants to migrate to a loving home and a welcoming family. They are greatly misunderstood, but will you give this gentle giant a place in your heart and home 9. Sammy, the seal Odd, the octopus doesn’t have a lot of friends because people think eight arms are strange. I say four times the arms equals four times the hugs. A fun, fun, fun addition to any room. 14. Amigurumi OrcaCrochet Crab Applique by Sara McFall, on My Merry Messy Life: I made this one for a previous market bag - love it!

Most of them can be used as toys for babies. Also, as a home decor. And there are some interesting crochet patterns inspired by sea creatures. That Shark Bag, Star Doily, Tissue Box Cover and a Seahorse Teether for babies caught my eyes. Because the world is your oyster, why not crochet one and hang it in your home? Use the luscious tones shown to bring this adorable little guy to life, or imagine something different for his personality. He’s a fun piece that adds personality wherever he’s displayed. This pattern also includes 2 hats, one winter beanie and one newsboy cap. Walter is a joy to create and sweet face to talk to. Crochet Water Lily Flower by Corina Gray, on Stitch11: So pretty! Great for ocean themed items... or any items at all!

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He’s the friendliest crab you’ll ever meet, his smile will brighten up any room he’s put in. Not only can he be played with as a toy, but he will also be great for décor. 19. Amigurumi Baby seahorse Unfortunately, I don’t get to see much of the ocean life unless I visit the aquarium. Thankfully, there are patterns for crochet sea creatures available so that I can bring elements of the sea home to me!

I love the summertime, the sun, and swimming. I’ll never forget my first snorkeling experience, where I was able to swim with the fish and look at all of the beautiful, colorful life in the sea. And to add to that, otters often hold their paws together while they nap to prevent them from drifting apart from each other, making them perhaps the most painfully adorable creatures around. With these directions, you can crochet your own coral reef using any yarn in any color you want. These directions are easily modified to match your needs, home decor, and creative style. These highly textured 3D Conch Shell Sea Shells and starfish will add a touch of the seaside to your home. It’s unique, fun, and a great way to use up leftover cotton yarn. Pufferfish have poisonous spikes on their bodies, but not this little guy. No, he loves hugs and cuddles. Children will enjoy finding new ways to play with this toy. 13. Odd the octopus

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Orcas, also known as killer whales, are gentle creatures. Contrary to their name, they will make a great companion for your growing child. Orcas are an endangered species, and this would ensure your child’s awareness of the killer whale. 15. Amigurumi Clam Sandy is a great companion for your growing baby; she’s soft enough to cuddle and was designed to offer relief to your teething toddler. The perfect partner to help you through the uncomfortable teething stage. 4. Dauphine the Dolphin Last week I shared my pattern for the Day at the Beach Bag - and while it's a finished project all in itself, I can't help but thing how fun it would be to add an applique! Something fishy or sea-faring... maybe you have something you'd like to add an a pplique to too! So for all of us, here are 10 free ocean applique crochet patterns! So get ready to dive in for some free crochet octopus patterns! Crocheting Octopus Toys for Preemies in the NICU What a smart design, perfect to give character to your child’s nightstand. The clamshell can be used as a little jewelry box. 16. Little blue lobster

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