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3D Crochet Wall Hangings – Imaginative Wall Decor Ideas with Amigurumi Elements

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These imaginative 3D crochet wall hangings blend amigurumi techniques with sculptural wall art, transforming yarn into playful, dimensional pieces. Many feature geeky or fantasy-inspired elements, offering a creative way to showcase your passions through art, while sharpening your amigurumi skills and creating truly unique pieces of crochet wall art.

3D Crochet Wall Hangings - collage image highlighting 4 of 8 patterns

3D crochet wall hangings can take many forms—wreaths, garlands, shadow boxes, and wall mobiles, to name a few. So rather than highlighting just one type, the patterns in this collection use a wide variety of construction methods. All of them incorporate amigurumi techniques to create fascinating sculptural elements and textures that add dimension to wall art.

These crochet wall hanging patterns encompass a range of skill levels and time commitment. To help you find a project that suits your needs, we’ve listed the larger and more detailed patterns first, then the smaller, simpler ones.

I’ve collected these 3D crochet wall hanging patterns with the permission of the designers and by using images they have authorized me to use. These patterns are all designed by REAL PEOPLE, no artificial intelligence involved, and will help you create the art that inspires you.

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Table of Contents

Dragon Wreath

Hot Lips – Vampire’s Kiss

Porthole Tentacles

Dissected Frog

Baby Elephant Wall Hanging

Amigurumi Wall Hanging (Fish)

Bat Amigurumi Garland

Cat Shadow Box Wall Art

Dragon Wreath

by Hooked by Kati

Dragon Wreath

This fully dimensional dragon wreath pattern uses intermediate amigurumi techniques—no-sew dragon scales, for one—to create a magical piece of decor. Hang this wreath on your wall or door to add a touch of fantasy to your home year-round. As is, this free pattern is appropriate for any season. But also keep an eye out for seasonal and holiday embellishments that will released as part of a year-long project.

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Hot Lips – Vampire’s Kiss

by Cottontail & Whiskers

Hot Lips - Vampire's Kiss wall art by Cottontail & Whiskers

These sultry lips will add an element of mischief to your Halloween or Valentine’s Day decor! The paid pattern includes a detailed photo tutorial that guides you through making the soft lips, spooky fangs, a juicy tongue, and a dramatic drip of blood. This 3D crochet wall hanging is full of personality and makes a great conversation piece.

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Porthole Tentacles

by Crafty Intentions

This fun sculptural wall hanging will grab your attention and not let go! The paid pattern includes both written instructions and photo tutorials for three sizes of writhing tentacle, from 9 to 15.5 inches in length. The largest one comes with crocheted suckers, while the small and medium versions use pony beads. Mix and match them however you like for a playful nautical display—perfect for mythology buffs or sci-fi fans.

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Dissected Frog

by Cottontail & Whiskers

Dissected Frog by Cottontail & Whiskers

This detailed 3D crochet wall hanging is not only an exploration in crochet but also an anatomy lesson. The anatomically correct(ish) model is packed with nine different color-coded organs. If you like this one, the same designer offers several other dissection wall hangings, including a rat, a piglet, and a worm. Make one for your favorite biology geek or science teacher.

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Baby Elephant Wall Hanging

by Mimo Toktya

Baby Elephant wall hanging by Mimo Toktya

If you prefer cute and whimsical decor, you will love this adorable crochet wall mobile! A plump baby elephant floats among puffy clouds, suspended from a bunch of colorful balloons. A wooden dowel holds all of the elements in place. The paid pattern gets rave reviews, with crocheters reporting that it’s well-written and easy to understand. This would make a darling addition to a nursery or any lighthearted decor theme.

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Amigurumi Wall Hanging Tutorial

by Planet June

Amigurumi Wall Hanging Tutorial by Planet June

While not strictly a pattern, this free tutorial gives you the steps to turn any assortment of little amigurumi into a custom piece of wall art. The photo instructions cover construction and provide several design tips to artfully arrange your amigurumi and give them a sense of movement. Take this formula and let your creativity run wild! You can use the tropical fish pictured here or try one of these small plushies!

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Bat Amigurumi Garland

by Stringy Ding Ding

Bat Amigurumi Garland by Stringy Ding Ding

Bats are natural experts at wall hanging, so it just makes sense to include them here! This free, easy pattern works up quickly so you can make a whole colony of cute little bats if you like! Hang this garland on your wall or mantle at Halloween—or any time you want to add a hint of spooky cuteness to your home.

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Cat Shadow Box Wall Art

by Repeat Crafter Me

Cat Shadow Box Wall Art by Repeat Crafter Me

This charming wall hanging uses shadow box frame to create the illusion of the kitty cat peaking over a ledge! The cool thing about this pattern is it repurposes another amigurumi cat pattern, with just a few added elements. So you could potentially tweak just about any amigurumi pattern to use this method. This free pattern is beginner-friendly, using simple increases and decreases to create each element.

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Don’t you love these 3D crochet wall hangings?!

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