Make Your Own Star Wars R2-D2 Amigurumi. Many Star Wars fans should have seen the cute R2-D2 crochet doll on the Internet.
Do you also want to make the R2-D2 amigurumi by yourself ? Let’s go on checking. The cute amigurumi measures 5.5 inches tall by 3.5 inches wide, and is shaped as the popular robot character: R2-D2 from Star Wars movie series. As we can see, the crochet doll features a chibi look and exquisite details on R2-D2 like those iconic blue trims, dome shaped head with projectors, and etc. But unfortunately, this is only an unavailable sample. The pattern of the R2-D2 amigurumi is priced at $8 USD. Additionally, if you like the cute robot, you might like to check the R2-D2 mug, R2-D2 money bank, and more via “R2-D2″ tag.
Mario Brothers Mushrooms. June 27, 2009 These little plushies were requested.
They're really quite simple to make, but I have to admit, I had so much fun, I ended up making all those in one day. I love it when something simple and so much fun comes out looking so very cute :) Mario Mushrooms Materials: WW yarn in white, the colors you need for the tops (varies with the type of mushroom) and a tiny amount of blackG HookFiberfillYarn Needle for weaving in ends Notes: Gauge isn't important. Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round or row indicate the total number of stitches that should be in that round or row. Mushroom: Beginning at the base with white: Begin stuffing here if you haven't already. Rnd 18: sc in next 2 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (30)Rnd 19: sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (20)Rnd 20: dec over next 2 sc around (10) F/O leaving long tail. Spots (make 5): Using white (or alternate color): Rnd 1: 8 sc in magic ringRnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (16) F/O and weave ends in on backside of disk.
Luigi Plushie. Well, I knew it had to happen.
I'm sitting here, working hard on new patterns, and there sits Mario, alone, waiting, occasionally tapping his foot and staring me down. Ok, ok... I get it! Mario Plushie. This pattern has been a long time in the posting.
I've argued with myself over whether or not I should sell this one, but I just couldn't do it. I know it would sell well, and I surely do need the money, but the whole reason I began making these FAN ART plushes was because I know very well how hard it is to find good patterns to make things like these for the kids. I started out looking for patterns to make for my kids, and I found none that I could afford and so started making them myself. I will mention though that if anyone feels inclined to make a donation for the patterns I offer for free here, I have a donation button on the right hand side of the page, the amount is up to you and every donation is deeply appreciated.
I do have an Etsy shop where I sell some of my original designs, but I do not sell FAN ART patterns there, those patterns I always offer for free here, because I don't believe FAN ART should be shared on condition of payment, it's a labor of love. Ok... the pattern. Fred & Friends Stackable Silicone Utensil Set. Free Super Saver Shipping, starwars chopsticks Kitchen & Dining. Rothco Vintage Medic Bag w/ Cross: Clothing.