Make the tradition of the Tooth Fairy even more special for kids crocheting these tooth fairy pillow ideas as gifts with free crochet patterns. These pillows can be used both as amigurumi and as decoration as the designs have cute facial features.
Many of them will also have small pockets where children can place their lost teeth, making it easy for the Tooth Fairy to find and replace them with a treat or coin during the night.
We also have added the hanging tooth fairy which will look very beautiful above the bed. Let's crochet them for encouraging growing child so that they don't become upset of losing their teeth!
An Important Tip For Crocheting Tooth Pillow
When crocheting crochet Tooth Fairy pillow, an important and practical tip is to line the pocket with a sheet of smooth fabric or soft leather. This thoughtful addition ensures that the pocket is easy to clean.
These materials, such as felt, cotton, or faux leather, provide a sleek surface that can be wiped down effortlessly, keeping the pocket hygienic and ready for many tooth exchanges.
Tooth Fairy Pillow Patterns
On crochet tooth fairy pillows available in this collection, personal touches such as the child's favorite colors, cute family embellishments, or even their name can turn this simple addition into a unique keepsake. These pillows will be as practical as they help make cherished memories. It will allow you to celebrate the teeth occasion. Let's dive into this fun list!
Tooth Fairy's Tooth Pillow
The Tooth Fairy's Tooth Pillow is a fun, unisex crochet pattern that marks this milestone with a tiny pocket for lost teeth and perhaps a coin or note. You can make it quickly and add a strap to hang it on a doorknob or bedpost. Featuring simple shapes and cheerful details, it's perfect for celebrating this special childhood tradition.
Materials:
Worsted Yarn
5mm Crochet hook
Tooth Fairy Pillow
There's a special pillow designed just for the Tooth Fairy visits! The Crochet Tooth Fairy Pillow features a cute sewn-in tooth pocket, perfect for holding tiny teeth and keeping them safe for a fairy exchange. Made with soft yarn and decorated with felt, fabric paint, and optional bows, this easy-to-make pillow is about 6 inches in diameter. It's a charming, personalized way to celebrate losing a tooth.
Materials:
Worsted Yarn
5mm Crochet hook
Tooth Fairy Pillow 1
Shaped like a tooth with a cute sleepy face, this crochet pillow features a small back pocket for holding a child's lost tooth. Made with medium acrylic yarn, it’s about 8 inches tall and stuffed with polyfill for softness. Easy to make with just two panels, it's a delightful, simple project for celebrating your child's milestones.
Materials:
Aran Yarn
4mm Crochet hook