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Kawaii Amigurumi CupCake Keychain. Front View I made this little guy for the girl who has been teaching a manga drawing class at the local Comic Book store for the last year or so and has been awesome to my kid.

Kawaii Amigurumi CupCake Keychain

She’s passed on some really cool drawing tips, always been friendly and patient with the kids, and that is super duper in my books. She’s going on to another job and won’t be there anymore so we wanted to do something sweet for her. It was made with half strands of yarn and a 2mm crochet hook. The bottom is worked to be actually flat. 2mm hook for half strands of yarn or smaller for crochet cotton. 3.5mm hook for worsted weight yarn. SC = Single Crochet INVDEC = Invisible Decrease INC = Increase (2 SC in one stitch) Amigurumi Crochet Hook Plushie with Pattern. And of course he is happy about it.

Amigurumi Crochet Hook Plushie with Pattern

Minds, prepare to be blown. Helga the Badger. Chubby Panda. I decided to type out the pattern for this little panda since I've gotten quite a few requests for it.

Chubby Panda

I'm also still trying very hard to make my pictures look a bit nicer lol ><. One day I will get a really nice light box and have really pretty pictures! This pattern will give you a panda that is 2 1/2 inches tall. Materials needed: Size F hook Worsted weight yarn in black and white Small bits of black embroidery thread Your choice of stuffing 6 mm safety eyes 7 mm ribbon Your choice of glue Tapestry needle.

Wedding Dolls. Here's a pattern I made in April.

Wedding Dolls

Easy and fun to make! Materials needed: - tan, black and white yarn. Also, some wool for hair. - red felt for decoration - some ribbons, little roses etc. mr - magic ring (adjustable ring)sc - simple crochetdec - decrease (sc2tog, 2 stitches together)inc - increase (2 sc in one st)*...* - repeat the steps from between the asterisks around.sl st - slip stitchsk - skip THE BRIDEHEAD:1. mr, 5 sc in ring (5)2. inc around (10)3.

d8 and d20 Pattern. OK, first, read this post.

d8 and d20 Pattern

I’ll wait. Back now? Good. d4 and d6 Pattern. You may or may not know this, but I am a D&D geek.

d4 and d6 Pattern

And for the first time in my life, I’m DMing a campaign. A handful of friends comes over every Sunday afternoon and we have many great imaginary adventures. Not long ago, I saw a set of stuffed plushie dice available for sale. My thought process went pretty much like a lot of crafters’ do: Amigurumi No-Sew Hamburger or Cheeseburger. Food has been a routine source of inspiration for all sorts of cuteness, from stationary to Amigurumi and I have always loved recreating it in Amigurumi.

Amigurumi No-Sew Hamburger or Cheeseburger

This pattern was inspired by the hamburger from Doki-Doki Yummy Chums, and is a super cute burger that wants to make friends. The pattern is worked continuously in one piece, and finishes up faster than the separate buns, patties and cheese patterns I found online, most of which were pay anyhow. It also needs no sewing, which saves time and pain in the ass factor, and makes it safer for animals and small children. It is perfect for cat toys, just stuff with catnip, or insert a squeaky thing for dog or baby toys and wait for the drool to fly! Free Hearts Crochet Pattern. How to Make a Travel Mercy. Dear Readers, This is one of those rare posts I promised during the introduction where I will get specific about how I make something.

How to Make a Travel Mercy

(Note: I'm having trouble fixing the formatting for the pictures at the bottom, but I think you'll be able to understand what they're illustrating...) Please don't take this to mean there is only one way to make a Travel Mercy! Indeed, no two ever should or could look exactly the same. I've made hundreds - some fancy, some plain. They are as different as the people who carry them. 1.

Who's in Your Closet Mystery Crochet Along. Who’s in Your Closet?

Who's in Your Closet Mystery Crochet Along

Join us for a mystery crochet along beginning July 1st to July 29th, 2014. We have teamed up with Stacey Trock to bring an incredible creature straight to you. Pocket Spirit Doll. Easy Crochet Owl Tutorial. Hello Lovelies,

Easy Crochet Owl Tutorial

Crochet Chick. Crochet Cat. Id like to introduce you to the newest addition to our family, Caity Cat… She’s a pretty little cat who loves to hang out in the garden… hiding amongst the flowers. Crochet Bunny. Nibble nibble, hop hop Posted on Updated on If you are a regular follower you will immediately notice that these bunnies are very closely related to some particularly cute owls made recently. You see a distant aunt on their mother’s side fell in love with a completely unsuitable (if you are an owl) rabbit… the rest, so they say, is history. Rabbits, as you well know, breed like, well, rabbits and before we knew it there were not one, but four new members to the family. If you are interested in meeting the owl family please be sure to check out the New Zealand branch here and the original English pattern here – over at Bunny Mummy no less!!!

Right, on with the tutorial. Free Spirit Amigurumi Doll.