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Baby Chick Amigurumi

Baby Chick Amigurumi
Remember Jenny And Teddy Etsy shop that I mentioned in my How-To Amigurumi tutorial? Jane, the girl behind the shop who sells amigurumi patterns and the finished dolls is here to teach us how to amigurumi a little cutie baby chicky. I heart it when Jane showed me the photo and can’t wait to share this easy pattern that she specially designed for Craft Passion with you. She used light weight acrylic yarn with a matching 1.25mm hook size to make this 3- 3 1/2″ little baby chick. You can always substitute with other yarn and a matching hook size (read here on how to choose a correct hook size for amigurumi). Jane has a personal blog under the same name “JennyAndTeddy” where she journals the amigurumi tips together with her amigurumi designing journey. Besides, Jane is so generous that she is going to giveaway one her finished doll : Lady Bug Sofia, designed and made by herself. Baby Chicky Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by jennyandteddy. Head: make 1 piece with your choice of yarn color. Related:  Crochet - Amigurumi

Sweet N' Cute Creations' Amigurumi Koala Bear Amigurumi I found a Koala Amigurumi Pattern in the Woman’s Day website and I have some off-white and gray organic cotton yarns on hand, so I made a pair of these small little stuffed koalas for my kids in reverse color. Some ideas to make it differently: 1. This adorable little koala is about 3-5″ tall only (depend on your yarn and the matching hook size), install a key ring on it’s head and turn it into a key chain, hang it to the bag’s zipper. 2. If we sew the limbs closer to the center of the body and insert 4 small strong magnets to the tip of each limb, you can make it “huggy” and hug on a tree branch or at the edge of your curtain or your pencil, ruler etc… 3. And, and…. instead of poly-fills, stuff beads into the body to weight it down and with the magnets of it limbs, it can be a cute memo holder on your desk too 4. Find the appropriate positions for the ears, approx at the center of the vertical cross section of the head, middle of the height. Lastly, stuff and sew the limbs to the body.

How To Amigurumi | Pattern | Tutorial I heard friends and readers asking me how to do amigurumi, including patterns, materials, tools & tips etc…. you will find all the answers in this post: How-To Amigurumi!!! Frankly speaking, just like all other crafts, to make a decent looking amigurumi is not easy but it is not hard as you thought too. You need skill, skill comes from knowledge and practice…. and to success in crafting, you need patience and the “never-give-up” attitude – do it again and again until you are satisfied with the result. Amigurumi (編みぐるみ? {CLICK HERE to get the introduction on How-To Amigurumi.} Pages: 1 2 Print / Download PDF

stitch » amigurumi doll pattern amigurumi doll pattern materials i used rowan wool cotton (which is dk weight) on a 3mm hook for the body. the dress and shoes are worked in the same yarn on a 3.5mm hook. i had 6 50g gram balls and used a full ball of beige for the hair, approx. 40g of the cream (face, hands, legs) and 30g of the remaining colours (light green, dark green, turquoise and yellow). the finished doll is 14″ tall. you can use any yarn you like but remember to use a smaller than usual hook to keep the fabric tight and stop the filling escaping or showing through. rows and spirals i worked the striped sections in rows as it prevents the jog at the end of the stripe. amigurumi is usually worked in spirals and the fabric thus created looks different to that worked in rows. since i prefer the traditional amigurumi look (but hate the jogs) i worked the solid colour sections in spirals – it’s easy to switch back and forth – but you can choose to work it all in rows or all spirals if you prefer. working from charts

Panda Bear Amigurumi Crochet Pattern – Free! | Angie's Art Studio Thought I would share my first ever amigurumi crochet pattern that I’ve written for free! This amigurumi pattern designed by me gives instructions on how to crochet Pablo the Playful Panda. It is very easy to crochet and only requires knowledge of 3 crochet stitches – single crochet, increase and decrease. Pablo means small and humble in Spanish and his finished size is about 5″ (12 cm) high. He is certainly small and humble like his name suggests, but he is oh so playful! I also have the pattern available in PDF – if you head on over to Facebook and like my page and leave a message for me I will email it to you for FREE! {This pattern is under international copyright laws. Here is the material list: Click on thumbnail to view larger image SC = Single Crochet ST= Stitch INC = Increase DEC = Decrease To change color of the yarn, begin the single crochet with the first color. MUZZLE Off White yarn. Insert eyes through the patches of felt by cutting a tiny slit in the felt. TAIL Black yarn.

March break fun with tater tots « genuine mudpie It’s March Break! Time for cartoons in the AM, all-day craft experiments, and luncheons with hot dogs and tater tots! Actually, my mom never bought us tater tots, and I don’t really eat them a lot as an adult. But I think there’s just something really cute and funny about tater tots. It’s designed with a flat bottom too, so it doesn’t always need to be carried around – it can stand on its own like an independent little tot, on a desk or countertop or whatever. If you, too, would like to make a tot to carry around in your pocket, here’s what I did. I used: A bit of worsted weight yarn in yellow 3.5mm crochet hookStuffing (I used yarn ends)Two small black beads for eyesEmbroidery thread and needle for mouth Edit 08/29/11: Row 1 is to achieve an oval base by working sc’s into both sides of the beginning ch. Complete row with sl st in the first sc of round. Completed row 1 (an oval base): Row 2: ch 1, in back loop only, sc in 1st sc, sc in each sc around, sl st in beginning sc. (10 sc)

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Wave Ripple Beanie Amigurumi Dust Bunny Pattern pattern by Kate E. Hancock This is a free dust bunny crochet pattern, with written instructions in UK terms (If you are used to American terms don’t worry the differences are all explained in the pattern). It is an easy pattern to follow with plenty of diagrams. A perfect way to use up your left over yarn! They can be made from any DK, worsted or Aran yarn and appropriate size hook.They measure about 3-4 inches (excluding ears) depending which yarn and hook you use. This is an Advanced beginner skilled pattern as stitches required include: Chain stitch Slip Stitch double crochet (same as single crochet US) Half treble crochet (same as half double crochet US) Treble crochet (same as double crochet US) Increase Decrease Materials needed: • 30g DK weight yarn • 3.5mm (E) crochet hook • 3.25mm (D) crochet hook (for crochet eyes option) • small amount of black and coloured yarn (for crochet eyes option) or • 2 x safety eyes • toy filling • yarn or thread for embroidering nose • needle • 2 x stitch markers

Girl in Air: How to Crochet Sesame Street Hats Newborn-Adult Sesame Street Hats! I have a pattern to share! I am going to attempt to share with you how to make these OH! I had a brain storm one day watching my son play with his favorite Elmo doll. I know these hats 'look' hard but trust me YOU can make these. In this tutorial I'm gonna share with you the patterns I found and TRY to explain how to do the other stuff I kinda just made up:0 You might have a better way but this is how and what I used to make these. I used Sugar'n Cream 100% cotton yarn. You'll need 1 skein of each color and a H/8-5.00mm hook. This pattern is for an average baby's head 6-12 months. Oscar in his trash can Big Bird catch in the children's net Elmo riding an Elephant at the Zoo Grover Cookie Monster Use the color yarn of your favorite character:1. For the Hats: CH 3, join with a sl st to first CH to form a ringRound 1: CH 3 (counts as first DC), 7 DC in ring, Join with sl st to top of begining DC (8DC)Round 2: CH 3, DC in same st, 2 DC in every st around.

Kristieskids - patterns#1 Mushroom pattern Mushroom Supplies:Small amounts of WW yarnF HookButton for lid closingExtra buttons, sequence, ect for decorating (optional) Terms usedSc = single crochetSc-dec = single crochet decrease over 2 stitchesCh = chainFO = Finish off, or Fasten offSlp st = slip stitchBLO = Back Loops Only StemStem is done in one continous spiral.Ch 21) 6 sc in 2nd chain from hook. (6 sc)2) 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc)3) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next sc) repeat around (18 sc)4) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next 2 sc) repeat around (24 sc)5) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next 3 sc) repeat around (30 sc)6) In BLO, sc in each sc around.7) Working in both loops, sc in each sc around8) (sc-dec, sc in next 2 sc) repeat around, ending with sc-dec in last 2 sc (22 sc)9-10) sc in each sc around11) (sc-dec, sc in next 2 sc) repeat around, ending with sc-dec in last 2 sc, (16 sc)12-14) sc in each sc aroundSlp st to next sc,FO leaving long enough tail to sew to mushroom body The CH 5 is your button hole. Happy Hippo

how to make a magic ring in crochet [video] Link easily to this tutorial in your patterns: www.planetjune.com/magicring My magic ring tutorial seems to have become pretty much the definitive photo guide that people link to in their crochet patterns, but it’s not enough for everyone. It’s taken a while, but the much-requested magic ring video tutorial is finally ready. Now, I know that 99% of my regular readers probably already know how to make a magic ring, but it may be worth your time to watch my video anyway – I have a special little tip that makes the technique much easier! If you’re new to crochet, let me explain that the magic ring (also known as an adjustable ring) is an essential technique for crocheting in the round when you want to avoid the hole in the middle that you see when you start with a slip knot and chain and work into the chain. And now to the video tutorial (in right- and left-handed versions, of course): Magic Ring for Crochet (right-handed) Magic Ring for Crochet (left-handed) Magic Ring Tips

Amigurumi Penguin pattern | the ageing young rebel Amigurumi penguin will be a happy friend for yourself or a perfect gift for someone you love! This small cutie is now available as a free pattern in two languages, English and Finnish. The pattern requires intermediate crafting skills (I assume you know how to crochet and knit, the basic techniques are not explained there). You can download the pattern as pdf here: amigurumi penguin (in English)amigurumi-pingviini (in Finnish) Feel free to use these patterns under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. More images:

Wanna make a monster? * UPDATE to this pattern! See below! * Time for another tutorial! 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. Pull the short yarn tail to close the ring and the stitches will come together to form a circle of stitches. To make the circle grow, you will increase by crocheting two times into each stitch. Pull up a loop. Wrap the working yarn around your hook. The next round, you will increase in every other stitch. For the last increasing round, you will increase in every third stitch.

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