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Buy Mini Monsters pattern. Amigurumi - Not So Scary Monster. This free crochet Amigurumi pattern is for a not so scary looking 3 eyed monster.

Amigurumi - Not So Scary Monster

What you need 50 gram ball purple worsted weight yarn 50 gram ball light blue worsted weight yarn (you will not need whole ball so use leftovers from other projects if you have them.) Small amount of worsted weight white yarn and black yarn for big eye. 3 safety eyes (or google eyes, or you can embroider eyes with black yarn) stuffing Size 4 crochet hook (US size F) large yarn needle for sewing and weaving in loose ends after sewing. one stitch marker NOTE:For amigurumi style do not join rounds.

Crochet in a spiral using stitch marker to mark beginning of round. Instructions Body: Use purple yarn and size 4 hook. Amigurumi - Bubble Leg Monster. This free Amigurumi crochet pattern shows you how to make a Crochet monster.

Amigurumi - Bubble Leg Monster

Pattern is not suitable for young child's toy - it may be a choking hazard. What you need 8ply wool (worsted weight) in 2 colors Small 8-9 mm safety eyes or small buttons small amount of polyfill toy stuffing Instructions Starter ring used for all pieces : 3 chain join loop, 2 chain, 5 sc into loop. Join to 2nd chain at beginning (6st) pull little tail to make ring snug. Add marker and start to follow pattern. Make pieces in the correct order HORNS starter ring sc 1 round finish with long tail to sew to head later. Ugly bunny pincushion and bag charm (with patterns) Making a pincushion is a delicate task.

Ugly bunny pincushion and bag charm (with patterns)

Ofcourse, you don't want to make it so cute that you don't want to jab your collection of pointy things in it. On the other hand, you'll also want to make it look cool enough, otherwise you're reminded of your failed project every time you go crafting! My last pincushion suffered from the latter problem, so it was time to make a new one. So without much further ado, I bring you... The Ugly Bunny! And if you want to make your own ugly bunny, just grab a skein of obnoxiously colored yarn and get started! Ugly bunny pincushion. Domo-Kun with Pattern. Domo looks menacing but is actually very polite and shy.

Domo-Kun with Pattern

Domo-kun, a strange yet very polite creature that hatched from an egg, likes to rock, watch tv, hang out with an old rabbit dude and pass gas when nervous, is here for you in Amigurumi form. This Domo is a good medium size, finishes up to around 10 inches tall. Arms should be wired and it’s not a bad idea to weight his feet and bottom for stability. Black safety eyes or buttons are needed for the eyes.

I used 8mm which I think were actually a bit on the small side. I used felt to make the mouth panel because a crochet panel added too much thickness (I did try it and it looked wrong), and to switch colors in the actual pattern and work in the red as I went made a crooked mouth that slanted to the right because of the way the stitches are offset each from the previous row just a bit. Hello! Cute little Domo butt! Amigurumi Domo-Kun Domo was made with a 3.5mm hook going through both loops.

Hook this up! [Domo] Girl. Finished Size: 4 inches tall Materials Worsted Weight Yarn: (approximately 1 ounce Pink, several yards each white and yellow); US size "F" hook; 1 pair 12 mm black safety eyes; Fiberfill stuffing; 2.5 inch square black felt; Black sewing thread; Sharp sewing needle; Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

[Domo] Girl

Head and Body with pink ch 11. Cute Dragon Monster. Hello, I hope you like my dinosaur/monster, I can't decide what he is so i call him Grr, I love monsters!

Cute Dragon Monster

Here is a pattern for you to make your own Grr. You will need:Green and yellow ww or dk yarnA small amount of black for the mouthFiber fill10mm eyesWhite feltSewing needle and stitch marker. Robots Can Be Cuddly. Christmas is soon so I am making presents for my boys.

Robots Can Be Cuddly

Here is the first. I am thinking of making a car for him to drive around in. He seems like he needs a car even though he does have rocket shoes. Use an f hook throughout. Head: (blue) Rnd 1: 5 sc in a circle Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (10) Rnd 3: *sc 1 then 2 sc in next sc* repeat around (15) Rnd 4: *sc 2 then 2 sc in next sc* repeat around (20) Rnd 5: *sc 3 then 2 sc in next sc* repeat around (25) Rnd 6: *sc 4 then 2 sc in next sc* repeat around (30) Rnd 7: *sc 5 then 2 sc in next sc* repeat around (35) Rnd 8: *sc 6 then 2 sc in next sc* repeat around (40) Rnd 9: *sc 7 then 2 sc in next sc* repeat around (45) Rnd 10-16: sc around (45) sl st last st, cut off thread leave a tail to sew.

Bottom of head: (blue) Do same as for head but stop at round 9. cut thread. Amigurumi Guy. Wanna make a monster? * UPDATE to this pattern!

Wanna make a monster?

See below! * Time for another tutorial! I made this lineup of baby monsters for my Basic Amigurumi class at The Knitting Nest. I think they're a pretty good beginner project because it teaches how to start crochet in the round, how to single crochet, how to increase, and basic construction and customization of amigurumi. Baby Monster's Guide to Basic Amigurumi You'll need the following stuff: Small amount of worsted weight yarnSize E Crochet hook (or your favorite)Plastic safety eyes (I used 6 mm, but you can use whatever makes your monster happy!)

Head/Body: Begin by making a ring with your yarn as shown. Insert the hook into the front of the ring and hook your working yarn (the yarn coming from the the ball) with the hook. Wrap the working yarn around the hook from behind and pull through the loop on your hook. You will now single crochet six stitches into the ring. To make the circle grow, you will increase by crocheting two times into each stitch.