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Little Bigfoot Elephant Video and Pattern

Little Bigfoot Elephant Video and Pattern
Little Bigfoot Elephant is the newest member of the "revised" Little Bigfoot Gang! Oh how happy I am with this one. I'm loving all of them but this one makes me smile the most. The new Little bigfoots are between 8 and 9 inches tall. That's using Red heart Comfort (or super saver) yarn and a 4.5mm hook. The last seriesI designed in 2012 were between 5 and 6 inches tall. Written patterns and video tutorials now available in this new 2014 series: Copyright 2014 Author: Sharon Ojala - Amigurumi To Go, All rights reserved Read me ~> Work in continuous rounds, do not join. Read me ~> How to read the rows: Each row has a sequence as given below. Read me ~> It's a good idea to add in a marker at the end of row 2 and move that marker at the end of every row. Assembly: If you assemble the doll in the order I give you then you will not have to worry so much about centering the different parts as much. 1) Sew the arms on directly under the head2) sew on the legs. Come back soon! Related:  Crochet - Amigurumi

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). It contains a plenty of pictures to help you with the details. 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:

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

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

Pattern: Crochet turtle pin cushion - Good Day CrochetGood Day Crochet Welcome to my pattern for this lovely little crochet turtle pin cushion (or just a miniature creature for your desk!?). It is super easy to make. The central pin cushion is about 2 inches in diameter. I hope to produce more of these pin cushion animals in the future. Made by Good Day Crochet June 2013. DOWNLOAD THE PDF BY clicking here. This pattern will be free to view and download until 1 July, after which there will be a £1 charge. Please note that this pattern is written using US crochet terminology. Tools and materials 4mm hook* I crochet tightly with a 4mm hook – you may find it easier to crochet with a 3.5mm if you aren’t used to doing small creatures or if you crochet loosely) 3 ply wool* – one green for the body, one contrast green for the extremities, and one black for the eyes Darning needle Polyfiber stuffing *Note – for the turtle shown in the illustrative pictures I have used a 3.5mm hook with doubled up 4 ply wool for the body because I wanted to use that specific yarn.

Pattern: Crochet swan - Good Day CrochetGood Day Crochet Welcome to my pattern for this majestic swan. This free crochet swan pattern can be as difficult as you would like to make it, with the chance to create your own detail and patterns in the wings. Please feel free to message me if you have any questions: gooddaycrochet@gmail.com Read more about this creation by clicking here. Made by Good Day Crochet March 2013. DOWNLOAD THIS PATTERN AS PDF BY clicking here. Please note that this pattern is written using US crochet terminology. Tools and materials 4mm hook 3 ply wool – 1 black, 1 white, 1 orange Yarn needle Do I look majestic? 9mm eyes with safety backs Abbreviations sc = single crochet ch = chain inc = increase (stitch two sc in one sc) dec = decrease (stitch next two sc together) x = repeat (followed by number indicating how many times i.e. Body Use a foundation chain to make an oval base rather than a circular one!. Close the top of the body neatly – you will be able to see it! Aim for this lovely ‘s’ shaped curve

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

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.

Amigurumi | Pattern | 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. 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. Finish Size Approximately 3 – 3 1/2″ Size varies depending on the size of yarn and crochet hookMaterials To make you will need 1. Head: make 1 piece with your choice of yarn color.

Sweet N' Cute Creations' Amigurumi Patrons PDF gratuits | Tiamat Creations Vous pouvez retrouver ici les patrons originaux, traductions, recettes et autres tutoriels du blog à télécharger GRATUITEMENT au format PDF. Merci de m’indiquer si vous rencontrez un lien qui ne fonctionne plus :-) ou si il y a le moindre soucis… Bonne créations! Cette page est mise à jour à chaque nouvel ajout de PDF sur le blog. Alphabet – Adorable petits cochons – Abeille de St Valentin – Amigurumi Little Poireau – Bart Simpson – Bébé Daisy – Bugs Bunny – Boléro en 1 week-end – Bandeau Fleuri – Bijou Pied ou main – Bonnet Bella Eclipse (traduction de bastet) – Bonnet Bella Twilight (traduction de Bastet) – Bonnet Mixte, 3 tailles – Bonnet spécial débutant – Brassière et paréo assortis – Bourse Hello Kitty Tricot – Boite Hello Kitty en papier – bounty fait maison – Bonnet St valentin (Classy Crochet) – Doris, le canard – Douce Licorne – Doudou chiens (3 tailles) – Doughnuts zéro calories – Dumbo – Dos nu Blanc Phildar – Dos nu noir Phildar – Doudou chat, débutante – Nœud – J'aime :

Sheep of Delight: Free amigurumi crochet pattern: Hound dog pup Hound Pup Worsted Weight Yarn Colors: White-one skein or less Tan or brown-one skein or less Black-small amounts Other Supplies: F/5 (3.75 MM) crochet hook Yarn or tapestry needle Scissors Stitchmarkers Polyester Fiberfill Feet Use white or tan. Rnd 1: Sc 6 in magic ring OR Ch 2, Sc 6 in 2nd ch from hook Rnd 2: Inc 6 (12 sts) Rnd 3: Sc 12 (12 sts) Rnd 4: Dec 3, Sc 6 (9 sts) Rnd 5: Dec 2, Sc 5 (7 sts) Finish off, leaving the top of the leg open. Tail Use tan. Rnd 1: Sc 4 in magic ring OR Ch 2, Sc 4 in 2nd ch from hook Rnds 2-4: Sc 4 Finish off. Spot Rnd 3: (Inc, Sc 1) rep 6 times (18 sts) Rnd 4: (Inc 4, Sc 5) rep 2 times (26 sts) Body Use white. Rnd 4: (Inc, Sc 2) rep 6 times (24 sts) Rnd 5: Sc 24 (24 sts) Rnd 6: (Dec, Sc 2) rep 4 times, Sc 8 (20 sts) Rnd 7: (Dec, Sc 1) rep 4 times, Sc 8 (16 sts) Rnd 8: (Inc, Sc 1) rep 4 times, Sc 8 (20 sts) Rnd 9: (Inc, Sc 2) rep 4 times, Sc 8 (24 sts) Rnd 10: Sc 24 (24 sts) Rnd 11: (Dec, Sc 2) rep 6 times (18 sts) Rnd 12: Dec 5, Sc 8 (13 sts) Ears Use tan yarn. Rnd 5: Sc 15 (15 sts) Head

Crochet Goldfish Patterns Free Watch The Video Tutorial Some of our posts contain affiliate links to products, meaning that we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase. Report advertisement - content continues below Have you tried Amigurumi Crochet yet? You can make some beautiful creations for your own home or as gifts for family and friends using this fun and very popular technique. Reportere’s a lovely collection of Amigurumi Goldfish Free Patterns to get you started. Scraps of leftover yarns can be used up for these Goldfish and the more colorful the better. Fantail Goldfish come in a variety of colors, so you can experiment with traditional colors such as orange, yellow, gold, black or white. The Gauge isn’t important for this pattern – you can use any worsted weight yarn to get a fish that’s approximately 9” long from nose to tail. The body of the Goldfish is worked continuously in the round – the stitch marker will keep track of your rounds. Did you know … we found 10 fun facts about Goldfish you may not know -:

African Flower Hexagon pattern by Heidi Bears I love this African Flower Hexagon Crochet pattern! It was initially published in a South African Magazine called “Sarie”, and instantly became a runaway success :) The pattern was designed by Lounette Fourie and Anita Roussouw. I have posted a step by step photo tutorial on how to crochet this hexagon, with a small modification of my own from the original pattern. They are very easy to crochet and beware…quite addictive! A quick update…the tutorial is now also translated into Spanish! If you have any questions, please email me at heidibearscreativeblog@gmail.com, and I will try to help :) Happy crocheting!

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