If you've been wanting to craft your own alpaca, you're in luck! Today we're showing you how to make your own needle felted alpaca in just 7 steps.
This is something that I am going to do in my class next year! I'm excited to see how it goes! One thing that is really important to me is ...
Vito is over 2 now and still looks like a puppy. He really is the cutest dog.
Springtime means welcoming back our friends, the bees! They're our friends in the garden and our friends in crafting because they make such adorable subjects and inspiration for projects! Check out these great bee patterns that I found for you to make! This sweet bee hive pin cushion knitting pattern would make an adorable addition
Sea slugs aren't exactly creatures you'd consider to be adorable, but Japan's Twittersphere has just rediscovered what is probably the cutest sea slug ever – Jorunna parva, a sea slug that looks like a fluffy bunny.
Here is a fun modification of my Wee Woodland Wuzzies pattern: a Wee Dragon! To make this toy, you will need a copy of that pattern *, plus the Dragon and Friends pattern for the wings (or some felt). Materials 20 g of worsted weight yarn in variegated green (or whatever colour you want your dragon), 15 g of fingering weight yarn in light green (or green felt), 3 and 4 mm (US size 2.5 and 6) knitting needles, polyester stuffing, a pair of 6 mm safety eyes, yarn to embroider the face, tapestry needle, hand-sewing needle and thread (if you make the wings from felt) Use the worsted weight yarn and 4 mm needles for the Body, Head, and Tail. Body Work the body from the Wee Wuzzy pattern with the following mods: After Row 10, work 5 rows of st st, instead of 3 rows. After Row 14 (second set of bobbles), work 5 rows of st st, instead of 3 rows. Head Work the head from the Wee Wuzzy Mouse, ignoring the colour changes. Alternatively, work one of the other animal heads, if you would like your dragon to have a shorter or longer nose. Tail Work the tail from the Wee Wuzzy Otter, adding 3 more rows of st st after row 16. Stuff and assemble the toy as written in the Wee Wuzzy pattern. Embroider a mouth, nose, and some teeth on the dragon's face. You can also add extra details like claws and eyebrows. Wings Using the fingering weight yarn and 3 mm needles, make the wings from the Dragon pattern. Alternatively, cut 2 wings from felt, and sew them onto your dragon's back with the hand-sewing needle and thread. I also used my questionable crochet skills to add this little ridge down the back (sorry I can't elaborate, I just mess around with a hook and yarn until it looks about right). Bye-bye wee dragon! *If you don't have both patterns, and would rather buy the Dragon pattern, you could use my free Holiday Mice pattern for the body and head, and improvise a tail - start with 15 sts, and gradually decrease to 5, over about 20 rows. P.S. I'm going to start adding the "patternmods" label to the posts which fit under that category, so they're easier to find. But they will all still have the "tutorial" label as well, if you are used to finding them that way.
Create a fuzzy worm on a string! (last update: 2023-12-16, Christmas-themed stuff, more patterns and lots of accessories)
The Andean ancestor of chinchillas- much larger and and scruffier!
Nonna Lietta represents an ethical line of knitwear designed in Athens, Greece and knitted with care in Spain. ”Nonna” stands for grandmother in Italian, and since designer, Lietta is half greek half italian, her name and brand is inspired and dedicated to her beloved gr
White-Tailed Bumblebee Where do They Live? These fuzzy friends tend to live in farmlands, fields, a garden, or anywhere where they have access to flowers to feed on. You can find them all across Europe and even Japan. They find old abandoned mice nests to create their own underground nest that can house up […]
An okapi was recently born at the Brookfield Zoo and it’s probably the most adorable animal that you’ll have trouble explaining to your friends. We’ve settled o
WARNING: Once you find out where angora fur comes from, you're going to be seriously pissed.
I've been crocheting for a few years now and here are some of the latest things I've finished! I do like to make more intricate items, but lately, I feel as though I don't have time to start big projects so I get my crochet fix with stuffed animals.
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This little Bat amigurumi pattern is now available over on Etsy! This instantly downloadable PDF crochet pattern provides clear, easy to read instructions with photographs, to make an adorable crochet bat as pictured. This pattern is written in English and uses UK crochet terminology. The…
Don't throw out your leftover egg cartons! Your kids can transform them into homemade decorations, games, and more. They'll learn valuable lessons about recycling, exercise their creativity, and gain fine motor skills.
Family friendly and fuzzy embroidery with kids using burlpap and yarn. Great first time project for preschoolers.
Because fungus is challenging to find and photograph, fungi photos are less common than flower pics, but they're just as beautiful.
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CROCHET PATTERN ⨯ Bear Pillow ⨯ Nursery, toddler, child, decor 🖤 25% off when you buy 4 or more patterns! Gift your little one with our delightful bear pillow, designed to be as huggable as it is adorable. The super fuzzy texture, coupled with playful ears and a button nose, make it the perfect cozy companion. · Instant download PDF · Finish size: 20" x 11" · Crochet, Standard US terms · Skill level: Easy, some experience helpful Pattern ONLY available in English ⨯ ⨯ ⨯ Resell finished product with pattern credit. © 2024 DeBrosse
Learn how to create a cute and cuddly companion with the help of this step-by-step Crochet Husky Dog Amigurumi Pattern.
Another badger image, quite hard to capture as they always have their heads down rooting for food. I liked the daisys in this one, just made the image a bit different. Taken in Surrey, UK Canon 1D MK 2 Canon 300mm 2.8 F2.8 ISO 500 1/200th
Check out these 22-plus tricks; you can be confident crocheting with fuzzy yarn, eyelash, and fur faux yarns.
Perfect to layer over activewear or streetwear, this fleece jacket features a button-up front with cool zippered pocket details. The Fit: Easy, slouchy silhouette that hits right at the waist The Feel: Fuzzy fleece, warm with room to layer underneath The Features: Nylon patches; zipper pockets; button-front closure, elastic cuffs Best For: Layering on and off during hiking trips; throwing on after the gym A destination for life well-lived, Free People Movement offers performance-ready activewear, practice-perfect styles and beyond-the-gym staples. We believe in the power of community, in supporting and lifting each other up and always #movingtogether. 1% Of FP Movement Net Proceeds Benefit Our Non-Profit Partner Girls Inc. ♡ Learn more. Machine Wash Cold Import