After designing my mini hippo blankie, I was asked to consider designing a whole hippo. After designing the larger hippo, I thought a little friend was needed, too. So these two darlings were born. Sitting approx. 9” and 7”, Hippos are knit in-the-round, using Magic Loop or double pointed needles, using approx. 290/152 yds. of #4-worsted wt. (Aran/10-ply) yarn. Large or small, these hippos make sweet companions with their adorable faces and bodies. If you know someone who would love an unusual cuddly, these hippos fit the bill!
Don’t blink. This weeping angel can only move when no one is looking, but if she gets you, she’ll send you back in time. Although maybe it’ll only be a few minutes back because she’s so small! Fini…
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Crocheted version of blind bags or surprise eggs. A crocheted egg holds a surprise animal inside, includes pattern for bunny, bear, cat, and bird
If you think amigurumi is only for crocheters, you should take a look at this knitted Adorable Toys Amigurumi. Aren't they super cute?
Right here you can see how to make this sweet bears amigurumi. The size of finished toy is about 13 cm. Free amigurumi teddy bear pattern by Nelly Handmade.
This small one piece crochet doll by Supergurumi can be crocheted quickly and is perfect as a gift, key chain or template for amigurumi figures. #amigurumi #crochet
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MINI BEAR FREE ENGLİSH PATTERN Translation: @samyelidesign MATERIALS USED: Yarns: Gazzal baby Cotton or Yarnart Jeans (Hippo in the photo is made of 100% cotton) Hook: 2,10 mm Eyes: 8 mm Fiberfill ABBREVİATİONS: ch:chain st: stitch mr: magic ring sc: single crochet inc: increase (2 sc in the next st) dec: decrease ss: slip stitch dc: double crochet ( )*6 : Repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated HEAD: 1) Magic ring into 6 sc (6) 2) (3 sc in next the st, 2 sc)*2 (10) 3) sc, 2 inc, 3 sc, 2 inc, 2 sc (14) 4) 2 sc, 2 inc, 5 sc, 2 inc, 3 sc (18) 5) sc in each st around (18) 6) 6 sc, (2 dc in the next st)*6, 6 sc (24) 7) 6 sc, (dc, 2 dc in the next st)*6, 6 sc (30) 8) (4 sc ,inc)*6 (36) 9) (5 sc, inc)*6 (42) 10) (6 sc, inc)*6 (48) 11-17) sc in each st around (48) (8 rnds) Place eyes between round 6th and 7th leaving 12 sts between them. 18) (6 sc, dec)*6 (42) 19) (5 sc, dec)*6 (36) 20) (4 sc, dec)*6 (30) 21) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24) 22) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18) 23) (sc, dec)*6 (12) 24) 6 dec (6) EARS: (2 pcs) 1) Magic ring into 6 sc (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3-5) sc in each st around (12) (3 rnds) BODY: 1) Magic ring into 6 sc (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) 5) (3 sc, inc)*6 (30) 6) (4 sc, inc)*6 (36) 7-10) sc in each st around (36) (4 rnds) 11) (4 sc, dec)*6 (30) 12-14) sc in each st around (30) (3 rnds) 15) (3 sc, dec)*6 24) 16-17) sc in each st around (24) (2 rnds) 18) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18) 19) sc in each st around (18) ARMS: (2 pcs) Magic ring into 6 sc (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3-4) sc in each st around (12) 5) 3 sc, 3 dec, 3 sc (9) 6-13) sc in each st around (9) LEGS: (2 pcs) Magic ring into 8 sc (or 9 ch) (8) 2) 8 inc (16) 3-5) sc in each st around (16) 6) 4 sc, 4 dec, 4 sc (12) 7-13) sc in each st around (12) 14) 6 dec (6) SWEATER: K: knit P: purl YO: yarn over BO: Bond off CO: cast on 〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ Start with any color you like. Knitting needles 3 mm We collect 26 sts on the needles. 1) K3, YO-K1-YO, K3, YO-K1-YO, K10, YO-K1-YO, K3, YO-K1-YO, K3 (34) 2) 34P 3) K4, YO-K1-YO, K5, YO-K1-YO, K12, YO-K1-YO, K5, YO-K1-YO, K4 (42) 4) 42P 5) K5, YO-K1-YO, K7, YO-K1-YO, K14, YO-K1-YO, K7, YO-K1-YO, K5 (50) 6) 50P 7) K7, 10 BO (to create arm), K16, 10 BO (to create arm), K7 (30) 8) 30P 9) (K5, YO)*5 times, K5 (35) 10) 35P 11) (K6, YO)*5 times, K5 (40) 12) 40P 13) (K7, YO)*5 times, K5 (45) 14) 45P 15) 45K 16) 45P Knit until it reaches the desired length 17-19) 45K 20) 45 BO Stitching from the bottom of the shirt to the chest, use a crochet hook to create late night clothes and attach a button.
Stitch together a unique friend with the Crochet Axolotl Amigurumi Pattern. It's ideal for distinctive gifts or captivating home décor.
Make your own teddy bear with this free amigurumi tutorial. To make this bear you need YarnArt Jeans yarn and 2.00 mm crochet hook. The height of finished toy is 12 cm.
Jennifer Heynen designs quilting fabric, happy sewing patterns, makes ceramic beads and jewelry, quilts, sews, crochets, paints ceramics, and more.
Amigurumi Treasures 2 includes 15 Adorable Amigurumi Patterns for huggable crochet animals. Each character comes with it's own backstory! #amigurumitreasures2 #amigurumidotcom #crochetbook
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Little Yarn Dolls from Mary Jane's TEAROOM ..DK yarn... ...3mm knitting needles... basic knitting stitches...worked 'in the round' ...minimal sewing... ...doll body is stuffed as you knit... (and it really does feel magical to have a doll appearing fully formed on your needles as you work x) (these little dolls just had to be made in pretty pastel shades) ♥ seamless doll hat and frilly dolly skirt (skirt stays in place without sewing and could be made in lots of different colours for quick changes) ...3 different dolls included for shade ideas... ...very easy and quick to apply hair.. as always I took the photographs as I made the dolls in my workroom... (there are lots within the pattern!) ...and while taking my photographs and looking closely through the lens... I often thought how handmade dolls definitely capture a touch of magic...all so unique... ♥ ♥ Available now on ETSY (soon on Ravelry and here in the TEAROOM Shop x) (more details on the Etsy listing here) (If purchased on ETSY pattern can also be sent on Ravelry to be saved to library ....just send me a quick message with your Ravelry name x) I hope anyone who makes a Little Yarn Doll enjoys the pattern as much as I enjoyed making them For any questions feel free to contact me anytime :-) Back soon with my new project ...happy...weekend...all... ♥ Update...Little Yarn Dolls are now available on Ravelry and here in The Tearoom Shop x Visit Mary Jane's TEAROOM's profile on Pinterest.
Crochet the cute and cuddly Eleanor the Labrador with this fun crochet kit from Toft. Part of the Edward's Menagerie collection of amigurumi crochet toys designed by best-selling author Kerry Lord, this kit is suitable for complete beginners and contains everything you'll need to crochet the lovely labrador. It includes 100g of Toft's luxury British yarn in 'Oatmeal' along with the hi-loft polyester toy stuffing to fill your animals, a length of black yarn for the eyes, a 3mm crochet hook, a wool needle for sewing-up and full instructions to guide you through the process. The completed labrador measures 18cm tall when in a sitting position. The Labrador makes a great first project for anyone new to crochet. All Edward's Menagerie kits come with full video support from Toft which demonstrate all the techniques necessary to complete your animal. Each character is quick and easy to make and you'll be hooking up your own menagerie in no time.
Little bears amigurumi is a plush crochet toy. Free amigurumi pattern by Julia Deinega.
Stuffed crocheted toys (amigurumi) are perfect little projects for new crocheters and bring a lot of joy and satisfaction. If you're still looking for a last minute gift to make someone, an amigurumi toy is a great option! Check out these great patterns for some inspiration! This adorable little snowman pattern works up quickly and
Discover crochet tips and find inspiration on Your Crochet's free patterns blog. Read our post, 'Awesome Amigurumi Collection of Free Patterns'.
Create your own bathing beauty using a variety of colours to suit your choice. You can also choose to have painted nails or just plain.
Plush Purple Cat Amigurumi free crochet pattern Amigurumi is a very popular crochet technique with a wide variety of patterns for super cute toys including...
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Amazing work! Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Sky Magenta. More From This Designer - Sky Magenta: This post contains affiliate links.
I recieved a request from Ravelry members to translate the patttern of the waldorf doll (doll for beginners)... so here it is! Please forgive me if you find some mistakes. My English is not very good :( I very appreciatte any correction :) For this pattern, it is requiered to know how to knit the knit stitch only, so it is perfect for teaching little girls how to make their very first knitted doll. You will need: Yarn Straigth needles 4.5 mm Scissors Tapestry needle Toy stuffing The doll is knitted flat in 3 parts: head, arms and body Head. The head is knitted transversally Cast on 8 sts Knit stitch until you see 15 "cords" Bind off You will get something like this: Fold into two. Sew up together cast on seam and bind off seam. Sew up lateral seam. Stuff the head with toy stuffing and sew up buttom seam. Arms (make 1) The arms are made in one piece and knitted buttom up Cast on 22 sts Knit stitch until you see 5 "cords" Bind off You will get something like this: Fold into two and sew up the seams together, so it looks like a little "sausage". I do not fill the arms, but feel free to do it if you want. Body: The body is knitted transversally Cast on 24 sts Knit stitch until you see 3 "cords" Bind off 3 sts, Knit to end Knit 21 sts, cast on 3 sts (this is the armhole) Knit until you see 3 "cords" Starting in the opposite side from where yoy made the armhole, bind off 12 sts, knit 12 sts Knit 12 sts, cast on 12 sts (you've made one leg and are about to start the second one) Knit until you see 3 "cords" Starting in the same side you have made the firs armhole, bind off 3 sts, Knit to end Knit 21 sts, cast on 3 sts (this is the second armhole) Knit until you see 3 "cords" Bind off Now you've got something like this: Now the idea is to fold the body so you can sew cast on edge and bind off edge together. I start doing this by sewing one leg first, then the other leg. Stuff both legs, then sew up the back of the doll, then stuff it. Assembling: Place the arms horizontally over the armholes and sew them firmly. Place the head over the body/neck and sew it firmly. Enjoy!!
Homer Simpson Crochet Toy: The one and only crocheted Homer Simpson which actually looks like the cartoon character. It was very hard to make him but I did it. The pattern is 100% unique (and took about 3 months to complete), designed by me. He is made from cotton yarn and fi…
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******PLEASE NOTE: THIS PURCHASE IS ONLY FOR A DIGITAL CROCHET PATTERN, NOT THE FINISHED ANIMAL****** “Meet Ellis the Elephant! Ellis is still a baby elephant and just learning to walk and pick up things with his trunk. He knows one day he would like to explore the marsh he lives in, but for now he is happy to stay close to his family and dream about when he is older.” Create your own adorable little elephant in just a few hours! This simple pattern includes one PDF file with detailed instructions and pictures explaining how to crochet and assemble all the parts to make this elephant. Only basic crocheting skills will be needed to make this pattern: chain, single crochet, increasing and decreasing. THIS PATTERN IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH, PORTUGUESE, AND GERMAN. All 3 translations will be available for download after purchase. Difficulty: Easy Materials You Will Need: • Crochet hook size: 3.75mm • Worsted weight yarn*: gray • Yarn needle • One pair of 12 mm safety eyes** • Polyester fiber fill stuffing *Guess what?! This listing also includes a separate Plush Eli the Elephant pattern for making the elephant with #6 super bulky weight yarn. **Safety eyes can be found on Etsy, Amazon, eBay, aliexpress.com or at your local craft store. The safety eyes are recommended, but can be substituted with embroidered eyes if you prefer. Final measurement for the finished elephant will be 6 inches (15 cm) tall. ******PLEASE NOTE: THIS PURCHASE IS ONLY FOR A DIGITAL CROCHET PATTERN, NOT THE FINISHED ANIMAL****** There is no shipping charge for this item as it is a digital file. Your pattern will be available as an instant download from Etsy as soon as payment clears. **Please do not copy or redistribute this pattern or claim it as your own. YOU MAY SELL YOUR FINISHED ITEMS IF YOU LIKE, but please credit Theresa's Crochet Shop as the designer. Thanks!**
I am very happy to report to you that I finished the design project that I was working on out of the fabulous yarn that I shared with you in the previous post. To celebrate the occasion, I knit this flamingo. Because.. everyone knits flamingos when they want to celebrate right? Wow. I just realized how incredibly boring I am. Moving on.. It has been a couple of months now since I indulged in knitting a toy for my daughter. I absolutely love the satisfaction of toy knitting. Toys are fun, fast to knit, and my daughter loves them. They are also great for using up scraps of yarn. Most toys I've knit have been from scraps, and that is a satisfying thing in itself. This little flamingo used up some scraps of Spud and Chloe Sweater yarn that I had leftover from my recently knit Chloe sweaters. The orange legs are from leftovers from my daughters knitted chickens from last year. If you like this little flamingo, you'll be happy to know that the pattern can be found for free here. It's another design by Susan B. Anderson. I just can't stop knitting her toy patterns. This flamingo is cute and all, but lets get back to the point... there is an occasion to celebrate! My new pattern is done. And I am seriously so excited about it! It's with my graphic designer and test knitters now and I'm hoping it will be ready to release soon. It's a beret pattern. A beautiful cabled leafy beret. And it was hard to do. But now its done. I can't wait to show you!
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Nestled amongst the cozy skeins of vibrant yarn, the Garfield amigurumi brings the sass and charm of the world's favorite orange tabby cat to life. This