Make your own set of amigurumi emotions, inspired by Pixar's movie, Inside Out. Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, Fear. Teach self-regulation to children.
Twenty-year-old dolphin pants
This is a free crochet snuggler pattern of the cuddly classic puppy! Half stuffed animal, half blanket but twice the fun! Perfect baby shower gift!
This cozy free crochet snuggler pattern is a spin on the classic bear! This snuggler bear is a half stuffy, half lovey- the perfect baby or toddler gift!
I have a quick and easy Doll Sling tutorial for all of you. It takes only one piece of fabric and as little as 30 minutes to make.
Pattern: Katushka Morozova @h.a.n.d.i.h.a.t English Translation: @samyelidesign MATERİALS : Yarn: for body light beige Vi...
Welcome to finish it up Friday! Once again, I am thankful for accountability of this linky party and the push to finish something each week! It gets a little harder during this time of the year...but I don't need to tell you that! These little guys....1 1/2" finished half-square triangles...are my new favorite. (Quarter in the photo for scale.) They were an off shoot from another project, of course. Quilting is one big rabbit trail, isn't it? But....it's a fun trail to be on and I wouldn't have it any other way! I had the bright idea to use these tiny HSTs to make a cherry pit warmer. My feet will be perpetually cold until May or June of next year...but this little cherry pit warmer will help! The inside is filled with cleaned (and sanitized) cherry pits. To warm it up, I place it in the microwave for a few minutes, along with a cup of water, to prevent burning or scorching. It retains the heat for several minutes. I've also filled these types of warmers with rice, which seems to retain the heat even longer than the cherry pits. Either way, these warmers are a must in my house! I think they would make great gifts, too. The back side is patchwork, as well. I layered the patchwork onto 100% cotton batting (since it will be microwaved, be sure to avoid any polyester in the batting) and then I quilted it with straight lines. I sewed the two panels together, turned it right side out, filled it and stitched it closed by hand. It didn't take long at all...once the patchwork was made, that is! :) My son already requested one in his favorite color scheme of blue and green. He knew better than try to claim this one as his own! This is scrap project # 117. These blocks were leftover from my just four fun quilt (free pattern here) and since there were 6 of them, I thought they would make a perfect set of coasters. I love to make coasters because they are quick, they are cute, and they use up those long, skinny strips of leftover batting. These finish at about 4 1/2" square and they are reversible. (Love that!) Binding coasters feels highly ridiculous, but it finishes them off so nicely...I knew it would be worth it! I used my how to bind tiny things tutorial, which worked like a charm. My husband asked if he could take them to work to put in his office, so they have already found a home. Hurray! These are scrap project #118. To thank you for reading, commenting and joining in my linky party, I thought it would be fun to offer up some prizes each Friday in December. Each week I will pick a random winner from the links, and also a random winner from the comments. If I pick your name, you can pick any 3 of my PDF patterns...just as a thank you! This party wouldn't be a party without you! :) Now it's your turn! Do you have a finish to share this week? If so, please link up! Thank you for joining me for finish it up Friday!
Rag doll cat is such a simple design, but it has this “something” that makes it stand out. Pattern published at lilleliis, etsy and Amigurumipatterns. More.
This is a free crochet snuggler pattern for a mini giraffe. Half stuffed animal, half blanket but twice the fun! Perfect baby shower gift!
Great pattern, Tarçın Doll. You can follow our website for new pattern. Abbreviations ch: chain sc: single crochet inc: increase dec: decrease hdc: half double crochet dc: double crochet SHOES…
Raggedy Ann and Andy were storybook characters created by Johnny Gruelle in the early 20th century. They are the most popular dolls of all time, and have been mass produced by a series of companies under license since 1920. This McCall pattern, copyright 1940, was the first one published for home sewers. It makes 19" Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls wearing their usual outfits, plus a hooded cape for Ann. When the pattern was reissued in the fifties, McCall's used the same stock number (820) but the envelope has a different illustration. Raggedy Ann and Andy here have the same separated pancake style construction that has been used to make the commercially available dolls for generations. They have oversized mitten hands, yarn hair and button eyes. Transfers are included for their embroidered facial features and the hearts on their chests. The maker is instructed to use striped fabric for their lower legs and black for their feet, just like the store bought dolls. Raggedy Ann's outfit includes a dress with set in sleeves and a pleated ruffle at the neck; drawers gathered below the knee; an apron; and the hooded cape. Raggedy Andy's shirt and trousers are sewn together to make a one piece garment. His sailor cape and black tie complete his outfit. These dolls are classic Americana. What more can be said?
**This is a crochet pattern, NOT a finished product!** The pattern is written in English (US terms) Measurements approx. 17 cm/6.7" long, made with hook size 2.5/C-2 Skill level: easy Stitches used: Single crochet Chain stitch Slip stitch Double crochet Half double crochet
Hi, my name is Alla. I am a master of miniature crocheted toys, I have been creating dolls and animals for many years. This is my passion and the meaning of life.
Do it yourself! Free crochet pattern of a happy frog named Felix. He has no stiff parts, therefore even babies can play with it.
Crochet amigurumi pattern of Tom the sailor in English language. Including all the clothes pattern (sweater, hat, pants) THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE, NOT A FINISHED TOY Size of a toy using the same yarn 40-42 cm Level: advanced, you must know main stitches: single crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, increase, decrease. I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Everybody loves Snoopy! Here's the Snoopy free crochet pattern by Elisa's Crochet!
This is a free crochet snuggler pattern of the cuddly classic bunny! Half stuffed animal, half blanket but twice the fun! Perfect baby shower gift!
This cozy free crochet snuggler pattern is a spin on the classic bear! This snuggler bear is a half stuffy, half lovey- the perfect baby or toddler gift!
Baby Yoda Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern By @BeeFriendsCrochet Materials: • Baby Green, Snow White and SOFT Beige yarn. (Be sure to use a very soft yarn to make the robe) • Crochet hook size 2.50mm (All Baby Yoda parts) and 4.00mm (Robe and sleeves). • Stitch marker, sewing needle, scissors, stuffing. • 15mm plastic safety eyes. Abbreviation: • ch: Chain • sl: Slip Stitch • st: Stich • sc: Single Crochet • hdc: Half Double Crochet • dc: Double Crochet • inc: Single Crochet Increase • dec: Single Crochet Decrease • MR: Magic Ring • BLO: Single Crochet Back Loop Only Always use a stitch marker to mark the your first stich each round. We will work the head and body as one piece. The type of yarn I used is inside the pdf file
Perform the perfect colour change for your amigurumis so that the colours don't bleed onto the next round. Learn this crochet hack. Crochet tricks.
Rag doll cat is such a simple design, but it has this “something” that makes it stand out. Pattern published at lilleliis, etsy and Amigurumipatterns. More.
Pattern: @sevdali_ilmekler English Translation: @samyelidesign MATERIALS: *Yarn: Lanosa alara , Kartopu Flora (for tail) *Hook: 2,20 mm *Eyes: 10 mm *2 button (for tail and collar) *fiberfill ABBREVİATİONS: st: stitch ch: chain mr: magic ring sc: single crochet inc: increase (2 sc in the next st) dec: decrease (sc next 2 sts together ) ss: slip stitch hdc: half double crochet dc: double crochet trc: trible crochet ( )*6 : Repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated HEAD: Start with white color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) 5) sc, inc, (3 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc (30) 6) (4 sc, inc)*6 (36) 7) 2 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc)*5, 3 sc (42) 8) (6 sc, inc)*6 (48) 9) 3 sc, inc, (7 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc (54) 10) sc in each st around (54) 11) (8 sc, inc)*6 (60) 12-13) sc in each st around (60) 14) (9 sc, inc)*6 (66) 15-21) sc in each st around (66) (7 rnds) Place eyes between round 13th and 14th leaving 6 sts between them. 22) (9 sc, dec)*6 (60) 23) (8 sc, dec)*6 (54) 24) (7 sc, dec)*6 (48) 25) (6 sc, dec)*6 (42) 26) (5 sc, dec)*6 (36) 27) (4 sc, dec)*6 (30) 28) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24) 29) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18) 30) (7 sc, dec)*4 (16) MUZZLE: Start with pink color 1) 5 ch, starting from the 2nd ch st crochet around the chain like: inc, 2 sc, 4 sc in next stitch, 2 sc, inc (12) 2) inc, 4 sc, 2 inc, 4 sc, inc (16) 3) inc, sc, inc, 3 sc, (inc, sc)*3, 2 sc, inc, sc (22) 4) sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 4 sc, (inc, 2 sc)*3, 2 sc, inc, sc (28) 5) (3 sc, inc)*7 (35) 6-7) sc in each st around (35), ss Fasten off, leave a tail for sewing and cut the yarn. EARS: First Ear: Start with white color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Break the yarn Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Not break the yarn CONNECTİNG FIRST EAR: Place two pieces in a row and continue wiht black color. 5) 24 sc (2 pieces together) 6) 11 sc, 3 dc in next stitch, 3 dc in next stitch, 11 sc (28) Double fold and 3 sc together. Leave a tail for sewing. Second Ear: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Break the yarn Start with white color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) Not break the yarn CONNECTİNG SECOND EAR: Place two pieces in a row and continue wiht white color. 5) 24 sc (2 pieces together) 6) 11 sc, 3 dc in next stitch, 3 dc in next stitch, 11 sc (28) Double fold and 3 sc together. Leave a tail for sewing. HORNS: (2 pcs) Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) (sc, inc)*3 (9) 3-5) sc in each st around (9) ARMS: (2 pcs) Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (3 sc, inc)*3 (15) 4) (4 sc, inc)*3 (18) 5) (5 sc, inc)*3 (21) 6-7) sc in each st around (21) 8) (5 sc, dec)*3 (18) 9) (4 sc, dec)*3 (15) Change with white color 10-14) sc in each st around (15) (5 rnds) 15) (3 sc, dec)*3 (12) Fill with the fiberfill. 16-23) sc in each st around (12) Fold the part in half and 6 sc (6) Cut the yarn and hide. LEGS: (2 pcs) Start with black color 1) 6 ch, starting from the 2nd ch st crochet around the chain like: inc, 3 sc, 3 sc in next stitch, 4 sc (12) 2) 2 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, inc (18) 3) (sc, inc)*2, 3 sc, (sc, inc)*3, 4 sc, inc (24) 4) 24 sc from BLO (24) 5) 8 sc, 8 hdc, 8 sc (24) 6) 7 sc, (sc, hdc next 2 sts together)*3, 8 sc (21) 7) 7 sc, 3 dec, 8 sc (18) 8) Continue with white color, (sc, dec)*6 from BLO (12) 9-10) sc in each st around (12) 11) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 12-13) sc in each st around (18) 14) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) 15) sc in each st around (24) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1) Start with black color from FLO in the fourth row, 24 sc (24) 2) 24 reverse sc (24) Cut the yarn and hide the yarn. BODY: Start by combining the legs with the color black, 4 ch, ss on the other leg. 16) 24 sc on the first leg, 4 sc in the chains, 24 sc on the second leg, 4 sc in the chains (56) 17-21) sc in each st around (56) 22) (12 sc, dec)*4 (52) 23-24) sc in each st around (52) 25) (11 sc, dec)*4 (48) 26-27) sc in each st around (48) 28) (10 sc, dec)*4 (44) 29) sc in each st around (44) 30) (9 sc, dec)*4 (40) 31) sc in each st around (40) 32) (8 sc, dec)*4 (36) 33-34) sc in each st around (36) 35) (7 sc, dec)*4 (32) 36-37) sc in each st around (32) 38) (6 sc, dec)*4 (28) 39) (5 sc, dec)*4 (24) 40) (4 sc, dec)*4 (20) 41) (3 sc, dec)*4 (16) Fill with fiberfill the body, cut the yarn and hide. SPECKLES: First Speckle: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) sc, 3 hdc, ss, 2 sc, 3 dc, hdc, ss, sc, 3 hdc, sc, ss (18) sew to the top of the torso Second Speckle: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) 2 sc, (hdc, 2dc, hdc) in the next st, sc, ss, sc, hdc, 3 dc in the next st, inc, 2 sc, ss (18) suture to the side of the leg Third Speckle: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) sew on the leg SPECKLES OF HEAD: Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Start with black color 1) 6 sc in magic ring (6) 2) 6 inc (12) 3) (sc, inc)*6 (18) 4) (2 sc, inc)*6 (24) TAİL: Start with white color 19 ch, starting from the 2nd ch, 17 sc, 4 sc in the next ch, 17 sc, 7 ch, ss in the first st. COLLAR: Start with pink color 1) 27 ch, starting from the 7nd ch, 20 sc, return 2) 3 ch, [1 skip, (dc, 2 ch, dc) in the next st]* repeat to end of row. 3) 3 ch, (5 dc in the next hole, sc)*repeat to end of row.
10 Free Soft Stuffed Animals Sewing Patterns with Photos
Hi Everyone, Here is the first of the blocks for our big push to get finished with our quilt this month. I Was literally buried under fabric last month and unable to get even 5 minutes to get these tutorials done. I have had the blocks finished the video filmed since the middle of August. Speaking of Video. I am not posting it with this block. This is a super easy block and I am pretty certain you can do this one without the video. I do have video for it and it will be posted with the next post. The video incorporates all of the last 4 blocks. If you are using the Cricut Maker to cut your blocks you can find the cut files for this block here. The Beginnings QAL Block 12 (Printable PDF) For One Block (that is what you need for the quilt) Cut: 2 – 1 ½”by 8 ½” rectangles of Background Fabric 1– 3½”by 1½” rectangle of Background fabric 2 – 3 ½” squares of Background fabric 2 – 1 ½” squares of Ear Fabric 1 – 3 ½” by 7 ½” rectangle of Body Fabric 1 – 3 ½” by 5 1/2" rectangle of Body Fabric ** all seams are ¼” Instructions: 1. Mark a diagonal line on the back of each of the 1 ½” ear fabric squares and one of the 3 ½” squaresof background fabric. 2. Place ear squares on the each side of the background 1 ½” by 3 ½” rectangle as shown. Make sure the diagonal line goes from top left to bottom right on the left side. And the Top right to the bottom left on the right side. 3. Place background 3 ½” square on the right side of the body 3 ½” by 5 1/2” rectangle as shown. Make sure the diagonal line goes from top left to bottom right. 4. Place the unit created in step 1 on the top of the body 3 ½” by 7 ½” rectangle and sew them together. 5. Place the background 3 ½” square on the top of the unit created in step 2 and sew. 6. Place the unit created in step 5 to the right of the unit created in step 4 and sew. 7. Place the background 1 ½” by 8 ½” rectangles on each side of the cat and sew. And voila you are done! I hope you fun making this adorable block. It is so quick and easy and makes a great fun quilt. See you next week with our next block...or maybe 2. Love,
【Abbrevations】 ch = chain stitch inc = increase sc = single crochet dec = decrease dc = double crochet hdc = half double crochet ss = slip stitch 【Leg】x 2 make with orange color Rnd 1: 7 ch, start crocheting from the penultimate stitch, 5 inc, 4 sc in one stitch, 4 sc, 1 inc … Duckling in Hat Pattern Read More »
Crochet bear patterns are a fun and creative option to create adorable, homemade bears using the simplest stitch techniques. They can be a perfect gift, a