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{Amigurumi Sweet Bunny Pattern} The other day I finished this cute little amigurumi bunny! She is fuzzy, has got long ears and her tail is a pom pom! It is an easy crochet project and suitable for a sweet gift! MATERIALS: White and beige acrylic yarn2.5 mm crochet hook Yarn needleWhite embroidery flossSafety eyes FibrefillDog slicker brushRibbon in any color, I used brownStitch marker (optional) R1: Ch 2 then make 6 sc in second ch from hook (6) R2: 2 sc in each stitch around (12) R3: 1 sc , 2 sc in next stitch, repeat 6 times (18) R4: 2 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, repeat 6 times (24) R5: 3 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, repeat 6 times (30) R6: 4 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, repeat 6 times (36) R7: 5 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, repeat 6 times (42) R8: 6 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, repeat 6 times (48) R9-13: sc around (48) R14: 1 dec, 6 sc, repeat 6 times (42) R15: 1 dec, 5 sc, repeat 6 times (36) R16: 1 dec, 4 sc, repeat 6 times (30) R17: 1 dec, 3 sc, repeat 6 times (24) Now you will make your bunny fuzzy.

R18: 1 dec, 2 sc, repeat 6 times (18) 1500 Free Amigurumi Patterns. Free Amigurumi Patterns. Malice In Wonderland. Issue 13. Head and Body Cast on 3 sts. Rnd 1: Kfb 3 times: 6 sts. Distribute sts over 3 needles and begin to work in the round, being careful not to twist. Place marker. Rnd 2: Kfb 6 times: 12 sts. Rnd 3: [K1, kfb] 6 times: 18 sts. Rnd 4: [K2, kfb] 6 times: 24 sts. Rnd 25: K2tog 9 times: 9 sts. Rnd 37: Knit all sts. Cut yarn; thread yarn needle with end. Arms (make 2) Cast on 4 sts. Legs (make 2) Cast on 6 sts. Wig Cut 60-70 11-inch pieces of yarn from a combination of your Cascade 220 in light pink and the Cloud 9 in dark pink. To make a wig, fold a piece of tissue paper or other thin paper in half, and sandwich the yarn for one wig between the layers of the paper, making sure they are straight and the ends are even.

Take the first wig and place it onto the head, using the sewn line as the “part” to line it up on the head. Wings Cut 2 copies of the wings template out of your wing fabric and cut 2 copies from your fusible interfacing. Hand stitch the wings to the body. Tutu. Summer 2011. Rnd 1: With brown, 6 sc in a magic ring, pm. Rnd 2: 2 Sc in each sc around: 12 sc. Rnd 3: * 2 Sc in next sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * around: 18 sc. Rnd 4: * 2 Sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc; repeat from * around: 24 sc. Rnd 5: * 2 Sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc; repeat from * around: 30 sc. Rnd 6: * 2 Sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc; repeat from * around: 36 sc.

Rnds 7-11: Sc in each sc around. Eyes (make 2) Rnd 1: With black, 4 sc in a magic ring, pm. Eyelids (make 2) Row 1: With brown ch 10, sc in second ch from hook and in next 8 chs: 9 sc. Nose Rnd 1: With beige, 3 sc in a magic ring, pm. Arms/Legs (make 4) Rnd 1: With brown, 6 sc in a magic ring, pm. Rnd 1: With brown, 6 sc in a magic ring, pm.

Tail Rnd 1: With beige, 4 sc in a magic ring, pm. Ears (make 2) Rnd 1: With brown, 4 sc in a magic ring, pm. Stuff the head firmly, pin the eyes in place and sew them on with the tail of black yarn. Now pin the ears in place and sew them on using the tail of brown yarn. Summer 2011. Rnd 1: In MC and using double ring start, 6 sc in double ring. Rnd 2: 2 Sc in each sc around: 12 sc. Rnd 3: * Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around: 18 sc. Rnd 4: * Sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around: 24 sc. Rnd 5: * Sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around: 30 sc. Rnd 6: * Sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around: 36 sc. Place a split ring marker or safety pin in working loop to prevent unraveling.

Rnd 35: * Sc in next 7 sc, sc2tog; repeat from * around: 48 sc. Antenna (make 2) Rnd 1: In CC1 and using double ring start, 6 sc in double ring. In CC2 ch 10; 2 sc in second chain from hook, * sc in next 2 chs, 2 sc in next ch; repeat from * once more, sc in next 2 chs: 12 sc. Stuff antenna and sew to side of head. Heals/Toes (make 4) Rnd 1: In CC1 and using double ring start, 6 sc in double ring. Feet (make 2) In CC1 ch 36. Legs (make 2) In MC ch 12. Arms (make 2) Rnd 1: In CC1 and using double ring start, 6 sc in double ring.

Summer 2011. Head and Body Cast on 6 sts, pm and join to work in rnds, being careful not to twist. Rnd 1: Kfb in each st around: 12 sts. Rnd 2: [K1, kfb] around: 18 sts. Rnd 3: [K2, kfb] around: 24 sts. Rnd 4: [K3, kfb] around: 30 sts. Rnd 5: [K4, kfb] around: 36 sts. Begin working in rows. Arms (make 2) Cast on 6 sts, pm and join to work in rnds, being careful not to twist. Legs (make 2) Cast on 18 sts, pm and join to work in rnds, being careful not to twist. Ears (make 2) Cast on 12 sts, pm and join to work in rnds, being careful not to twist. Stuff head and body. Using the photo as a guide, attach stuffed limbs securely to bear using yarn tail and simple whipstitch. Using all 6 strands of embroidery floss, embroider eyes and nose using a satin embroidery stitch. Summer 2011. With straight needles and CC2, cast on 9 sts.

Row 1: Kfb of each st across: 18 sts. Row 2: Purl across. Row 3: [Kfb, k1] across: 27 sts. Rows 4-10: Beginning with a purl row, work 7 rows in St st. With straight needles and CC1, cast on 58 sts. Start Head Row 47: Kfb, k5, [kfb twice, k5] 2 times, kfb: 27 sts. Arms (make 2) With straight needles and MC, cast on 4 sts (first side of hand). Shoes (make 2) With straight needles and CC1, cast on 42 sts. Shoe Base (make 2) With straight needles and CC1, cast on 6 sts. Pant Leg (make 2) With straight needles and CC1, cast on 45 sts.

Shirt (make 2) With straight needles and CC2, cast on 30 sts. Cap sleeves (make 2) With straight needles and CC1, cast on 12 sts. Sew in any loose ends on all pieces. Legs Lightly stuff legs with polyester stuffing. Shoes Cut long strand (about 22 inches) of ⅛ inch black grosgrain ribbon. Body With MC, make a French knot belly button right above black pants line. Face With CC3, make 2 French knot eyes. Summer 2011. Rnd 1: In tan, make an adjustable ring and work 5 sc in the ring, do not join, place marker to mark the first stitch of the next rnd: 5 sc. Rnd 2: [2 Sc in each sc] 5 times: 10 sc. Rnd 3: [Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 5 times: 15 sc. Rnd 4: [Sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc] 5 times: 20 sc. Rnd 5: [Sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc] 5 times: 25 sc. Rnd 6: [Sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc] 5 times: 30 sc. Rnd 7: [Sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc] 5 times: 35 sc.

The wig cap will be crocheted to fit around the head stopping right before you get to the point where you start decreasing. After making the two arms and legs, the body will just be a torso, then the petals and wings will be crocheted and sewn on. Arms (make 2) Rnd 1: In flesh color, make an adjustable ring and work 6 sc in the ring, do not join, place marker to mark the first stitch of the next rnd: 6 sc. Legs (make 2) Torso Petals (make 9) Wings (make 4) Spring 2010. Maggie & Shelby: 22 inches tallLou: 23.5 inches tall Worsted Weight reclaimed yarn from unraveled thrift store sweaters and/or various stash remnants; approximately 220 yards/200 meters required for doll Recommended needle sizes US 4/3.5 mm 24 inch circular needle or dpns (Maggie & Shelby)US 6/4 mm 24 inch circular needle or dpns (Lou)US 8/5 mm 24 inch circular needle (knitted clothing) Notions Stitch markersYarn needleEmbroidery thread & sharp embroidery needle for freckles, mouth & eyebrowsSewing needle & thread to match doll & clothingLong doll making needle for attaching eyesDressmaker shearsStraight pinsPolyester stuffingCrochet hook for inserting hair strands into wig10 mm black buttons or safety eyes (do not use for babies) - 2Powder blush & small round brush or stenciling brush for applying cheek colorBaby shoes in newborn size Gauge not important – use small enough needle to obtain a tight stitch in order to prevent stuffing showing through.

Kool-aid dying tutorial Skills Required. Summer 2009. 12 inches tall Cascade Yarns Cascade 220 Quatro [100% wool; 220 yards/200 meters per 3.5 ounce/100 gram ball]; 9436 Madagascar; 1 ball Cascade Yarns Cascade 220 [100% wool; 220 yards/200 meters per 3.5 ounce/100 gram ball]; 8505 White; 1 ball Recommended needle sizes US #6/4mm double pointed needles (set of 5) Notions Polyester stuffing Yarn needle Embroidery needle 2 pieces of black felt cut in ½ inch circles 20 sts and 28 rows = 4 inches in St st Using MC cast on 5 sts, pm, being careful not to twist, join to knit in the round. Using MC, cast on 16 sts, pm, being careful not to twist, join to knit in the round. Using MC, cast on 16 sts, pm, being careful not to twist, join to knit in the round. Next Rnd: K1, yo, (k2tog, k2, yo) 9 times, k2tog, k1.

Bind off leaving a 12 inch end. Fold bottom of tail in half. CLAW (make 2) Large Side Using MC, cast on 4 sts, divide between two needles, pm, being careful not to twist, join to knit in the round. Small Side Cut yarn. Rnd 25-26: Knit 2 rnds. Summer 2009. 5.5 inches tall Use small amounts of worsted weight yarn in the desired colors for your project. This project is an excellent way to use up tiny leftover bits in your stash. In the photographed toys, the following yarns were used in very small amounts: Light Brown Bear Fur: TLC Essentials [100% acrylic, 312 yards/285 meters per 6 ounce/170 gram skein]; Taupe 2335 Shirt: TLC Essentials [100% acrylic, 312 yards/285 meters per 6 ounce/170 gram skein]; Dark Plum 2533 Vanna's Choice [100% acrylic, 170 yards/156 meters per 3.5 ounce/100 gram skein]; Colonial Blue 860-109 Red-Haired Doll Hair: Vanna's Choice [100% acrylic, 170 yards/156 meters per 3.5 ounce/100 gram skein]; Terracotta 860-134 Skin: Lily Sugar N Cream Solid [100% cotton, 120 yards/109 meters per 2.50 ounce/71 gram skein]; Soft Ecru 01004 Shirt: Lion Wool Solid [100% wool, 158 yards/144 meters per 3 ounce/85 gram skein]; Dark Teal 820-178 Gray Bunny Yellow Cat Brown-Haired Doll Recommended needle sizes US #7/4.5mm straight needles.

Linguine bunnybuns... From outer space! *With pattern* I just love weird elongated limbs! And bunnies. So, I decided to combine the two, resulting in this threesome of rather unusual rabbity things. I was going to just call them linguine bunnybuns, but my boyfriend insisted that they're space bunnies. So now they're linguine bunnybuns... from outer space! W00t! They're so ickle and tiny! I express color through my amigurumi... no really! And if you'd like to make some silly bunnies as well, here's the pattern. Linguine bunnybuns... Materials: - One skein of yarn in the body color of your choice.- An oddment of white yarn for the tail.- Embroidery floss for the nose.- Beads for the eyes.- A hook appropriate to the weight of the yarn. The ears, head, torso and legs are all crocheted as one continuous piece, starting at the tip of the first ear.

First ear Second ear and body Start like the first bunny ear, but don't fasten off after R18. R19: ch 3, sc around the 6 st of the first ear, sc into each of the 3 ch made at the beginning of the round. Arms. Linguine dollydolls *Patterns added on page 7* When I started these, I had two things in mind: "funky fashions" and "linguine limbs". The word linguine makes me giggle for some reason. Maybe I'm easily amused. So, I finally got off my lazy butt and typed out the patterns for these in detail. This is just for the dolls, btw. If you also want to make the bears, you can find them here: Linguine dollydolls The fun part about these dolls is that you can really decorate them in any way you like. Materials: - Yarn in various colors of your choice.- Embroidery floss or yarn for the face.- Sewing thread that matches the color of the yarn for the hair.- A hook appropriate to the weight of the yarn.

Note: When switching colors, the last loop you pull through the stitch before the switch already has to be in the new color. Basic doll instructions Head and body Legs R13: Work even ( Arms R1: Using the skin color of your choice, make 6 sc into a ring.R2: sc inc in next st, sc in next 2 st, around ( R3-R5: Work even ( Sweater bearies (with pattern) The weather in my area has been ridiculously warm lately, and here I am making bears with... sweaters.

And here's the pattern for these bears! Let me know if you find any mistakes. Sweater bearies Materials: - Yarn scraps in various colors of your choice ( body color, muzzle color, sweater color, two different sweater stripe colors).- Black beads for the eyes.- Embroidery floss for the nose.- A hook appropriate to the weight of the yarn. Note: When switching colors, the last loop you pull through the stitch before the switch already has to be in the new color. TorsoThe torso is worked in the round in rows, not a spiral. MuzzleR1: Using the muzzle color of your choice, make 6 sc into a ring.R2: sc inc in next st, around (12) Fasten off. Embroider the nose, then sew the muzzle to the head. Ears (make two)R1: With the body color of your choice, make 6 sc into a ring.R2: sc inc in next st, around (12)R3: sc inc in next st, sc in next st, around (18)R4-R5: Work even (18) Fasten off.

Ugly bunny pincushion and bag charm (with patterns) Making a pincushion is a delicate task. 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... And if you want to make your own ugly bunny, just grab a skein of obnoxiously colored yarn and get started! Ugly bunny pincushion Materials: - One skein of brightly colored yarn for the body.- Scrap of yarn in a contrasting color for the nose.- Scraps of yarn in black and white for the face.- A hook appropriate to the weight of the yarn.

EyeR1: With white yarn, make 6 sc into a ring, sl st 1 and fasten off.Embroider on a pupil with black yarn. Reattach yarn in the 14th stitch of R25.R26: sc in next 12 st. Sew up the holes in the feet. Ugly bunny bag charm.