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Chouettes rayures ! Un modèle d'amigurumi chouette - Mesperluettem

Chouettes rayures ! Un modèle d'amigurumi chouette - Mesperluettem

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35 Rounds of Grey Just a very quick text-only-pattern if you want to make your own lil racoon. You should have some experience with amigurumis as I don’t explain the steps too well. But if you made a few before, it should be pretty straight forward. Equipments: Tutos : 50 grilles de carrés au crochet Tutos disponibles sur Otiskyprstu Clic droit pour agrandir - Right click to enlarge Jiji the Cat pattern by Anne Gee White The adorable Jiji the cat from the movie Kiki’s Delivery Service! Based on the pattern Jiji by Christine Wang from KISS - The Home Hub. Altered and posted as a new pattern with the author’s permission.

Cheep cheep the crochet chick As promised, a new friend for your bunnies! Here’s a cute easy chick for you to crochet: This chick is super easy, I promise you will be able to whip 1 or 3 up in no time at all – I know Easter is almost here… but these guys are a breeze to make! If you would like to make some chicks in time for Easter you will need:

How to take a photography portrait in 10 minutes David Bailey once said, "I'm very quick. Ten minutes, that's about enough time for a portrait." How long should it take to shoot a portrait for the Guardian? Crochet mouse tutorial and free pattern Squeakers! Its finally here!! How to make your own tiny, adorable crochet mouse… just in time for Christmas! I found the best results with these mousies using 4ply sock yarn and a 2.5mm hook. wonderfuldiy There’s really no such thing as having too many baby blankets — something every parent would probably agree on! This is why one of the most amazing gifts any well-wisher can offer a baby or toddler of any age is a stunningly beautiful handmade baby blanket – a genuine one-of-a-kind never to be repeated. But while there are thousands of different ways a baby blanket can be crocheted … well, let’s just say we think we’ve found the pick of the bunch! What you’re looking at here is a wholly unique 6 petal puff flower baby blanket, which is less a useful accessory and more a work of art in its own right!

Happy jellyfish amigurumi pattern - Amigurumi Today Use this free jellyfish amigurumi pattern to crochet your own happy plush jellyfish! The toy is about 19 cm tall including tentacles if you use the materials specified in this free crochet pattern. Materials: YarnArt Jeans of one main and two additional colours (55% cotton, 45% polyacryl, 50 g/160 m). You can use any other yarn you like.1.75 mm crochet hookholyfiber7 mm safety eyesglueneedlependant loop by June Gilbank Don’t miss the launch discount, at the end of this post! Now it’s November, I’m so excited to finally be able to launch my new Christmas patterns that I’ve been developing for the past few months: a perfectly-shaped Gingerbread Man and Girl! Chunky and flat, just like the edible version, my Gingerbread Family are crocheted amigurumi-style (in a continuous spiral) and are almost seamless, so you have minimal sewing to complete them. I can crochet and assemble a complete Gingerbread Man (minus the face and any other embellishments) in less time than it takes to watch a TV episode, so under 45 minutes – how’s that for speedy?! I’m imagining an army of amigurumi gingerbread for sale at Christmas craft fairs etc, and easy seasonal gifts for everyone who appreciates a little handmade whimsy.

How to Draw Eyes For a video version of this tutorial visit www.proko.com/how-to-draw-eyes-structure This tutorial is a continuation of How to Draw the Head from Any Angle. I will go over the structure of the eye and detailed information on drawing the brow ridge, eyeball, eyelids, eyelashes, iris, cornea, and pupil. The Basic Forms Pattern: Baby P.J. Teddy Make a baby version of my P.J. Teddies if you’re looking for an extra cute, cuddly and petite amigurumi :) Materials: brown yarn (for head and arms), blue yarn (for pajama colour)2.00 mm crochet hookyarn needlefiberfillbeige felt (for nose and ears) and pink felt (for cheeks)6 mm safety eyesblack embroidery floss (for nose)small buttonglue gun Note: I worked in continuous rounds (vs. joined rounds). Feel free to follow along with my blog post here to see step-by-step photos.

Blooming Flower Cushion Here is my tutorial showing how to construct this wonderful layered flower and then make it into a Blooming Flower cushion/pillow. First of all I would like to say that this pattern is not my own. I found it via Two Butterflies blog. In this blog post, Jennifer shows her own creation and gives a link to the original pattern which is actually a vintage potholder design from the 1940's. The original pattern is short and sweet and written in US terms.

Granny Stripe Headband/Earwarmer I had to stop in the middle of working my Granny Stripe Boutique Bag the other day and when I set it down realized it would make a perfect headband/earwarmer. I used a smaller hook size so the shells would be closer together. I think it turned out perfectly! I love how these look all stacked together.

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