By now we have talked about rounds, cylinders and coins, some of the basic and fundamental shapes you need to know how to crochet and understand how are done if you wish to make your first amigurum…
Deniz Doll FOOT 1.10 CHAIN 9 CHAIN 1SC, 7SC SAME CHAIN 3SC, 7SC, 1INC, SL-ST 2. 1CH, 1İNC, 7SC, 3İNC, 7SC, 2İNC, SL-ST 3.1CH, 1SC, 1INC, 7SC, (1SC, INC) 3, 7SC, (1SC, INC) 2, SL-ST 4.1CH, 2SC, 1INC, 7SC, (2SC, INC) 3, 7SC (2SC, INC) 2, SL-ST 5.1CH, 38SC, SL-ST 6.1CH, 38SC, SL-ST 7.10SC (1SC,...
Elina is a beginner friendly amigurumi pattern. Crochet doll pattern include alternatively a knit dress. Elina amigurumi pattern is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French. Doll pattern is an easy and fast crochet amigurumi pattern. This crochet doll pattern is a great doll pattern for your kids to play with and have a good time. Cute amigurumi for your cute kids. It contains wire. If you want to crochet a gift for loved ones with your own hands. Crochet doll Elina will be indispensable for you. There are instructions for both crocheting the Elina doll and also has little tips to on how to embroider eyes bullion knots with a lot of pictures. Amigurumi doll size is 32 cm(12.6 inch). Doll crochet pattern has the ability to rotate the baby's neck. After purchasing, you can download the product in pdf form. I can't wait to see the Elina doll you made.
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Ron, the crochet rhino amigurumi, measures about 13” tall standing up and 10” while sitting. And at this size, making him the perfect huggable size. Ron can be in any color as per his creator's preference. He’d be the best companion for children, keeping them comfortably safe and sound while they sleep.
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Hello dear Amigurumi FollowersToday we share Amigurumi Plush Crochet Snowman Free Pattern for you. As you know
Crochet Teddy Bear Information This classic crochet teddy bear pattern is about 9 inches tall sitting and the perfect size for pretty much any age if you are looking to gift this sweet little teddy bear. I love his expressive little face and how perfectly cuddly he is! This is a great pattern for advanced...
Amigurumi free patterns and step-by-step crochet toy tutorials... One of the amigurumi free crochet patterns we will share today is amigurumi duck designed and photos by Karline Konfetti. Learn how to crochet this cute duck using a free amigurumi pattern. Thanks to Karline Konfetti (@karline.konfetti) for this cute duck.
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Amis, vous devez avoir entendu parler de Lilo et Stitch. Si vous n’en avez pas entendu parler, vous pouvez l’apprendre de vos enfants. Aujourd’hui, nous allons crocheter le personnage Stitch. Un amigurumi très mignon et beau. Lorsque vous le terminerez, il aura une taille d’environ 10 12 cm. Je pense que la chose la plus […]
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I grew up in the American Midwest where winters were sometimes brutal. Yes, there were those romantic snowy, white Christmases, but after the holidays the bitter sub-zero (F) temperatures settled in. Once the temperatures near the zero mark (-17C) or dipped below, no cloth coat could keep us warm. Even mother's fur coats were not warm enough. For those temps we pulled out the heavy artillery.....our shearling coats!!!! In Paris, there is a store, Au Gentleman des Cuirs (4bis, rue d'Orsel, Paris 75018) situated at the Marche St. Pierre, that sells full leather pelts as well as scraps. That's where I found a few bits of fleeced leather. While this material is thick, it provides the look and feel of the shearling coats mother and I once owned. It is important to use a ultra-simple pattern. On the plus side, there is no need to hem nor line anything. For this exercise, I made a "shearling" jacket for Richard and a coat for Sissilie. This jacket was made using the man's shirt pattern as a base. I held the pattern against the doll to check for the length of jacket I want. As in the case with any garment you make in leather or skins, you should trace the pattern directly onto the leather. Just remember to flip the front pattern piece. (Otherwise you'll end up with two left sides.) The only thing that is slightly different with this pattern, is that the sleeves are not quite as tapered. I added 1/4 inch to each side so that the sleeves will be a little straighter. In order to make it a little easier to sew, I shaved the wool away from the seam allowances of each pattern piece (with the exception of the jacket/coat front edges and the hemlines). You could overlap the edges the way we did with the leather garments. However, I chose to make a typical "bomber" jacket, so the decision was made to assemble my garments the same way as a regular cloth jacket. Be sure to use moderately long stitches. Stitch twice to ensure the stitches won't pull away. Now add the collar. The collar will be the measurement that extends from the mid-point of the front lower collars, as well as the back neckline. You decide how big or narrow you want your collar. The one featured on the jacket is 1 1/4-inch high. You cannot baste, neither can you pin. You will need to tape down the collar. It is attached to the inside of the jacket and folded over the neckline. Since I did not have access to doll sized zippers and cannot use snaps, hooks or Velcro, I decided to design my jacket to close with buttons that actually work. I used "brads" (attaches Parisiennes). Tape the jacket closed, then plan where you will place your buttons. I used a heavy safety pin to pierce a hole, then poked the brads through the left side. The brad should be somewhat loose. After it is in place. Close the jacket and use the pin to poke a hold on the right side of the jacket where the buttonhole will be placed. I used a seam ripper to make a tiny slit. Then I cut away the fleece around that buttonhole on the underside. Do one complete button placement at a time. I cut tiny rectangles of the leather for the pocket flaps. Cut away the fleece and glue each one in place. Now measure around the hips of the doll wearing the jacket and cut a narrow strip of the leather to make a belt. Turn the bottom of the sleeves up into small cuffs. I've always turn back the center front edge to expose the wool on the front of the jacket. Sissilie's coat is made in exactly the same manner. For her coat, I used the basic jacket pattern created from the basic bodice (minus the darts). I lengthened the original jacket then extended the front by 3/4-inch from the Center Front line. I also wanted a very full collar. Using the technique for the "designed collar" we employed for the Redingote, I create my front coat pattern piece. The coat back and sleeve are unchanged. The buttons and buttonholes are created as described above. For the pocket, I turn down the edge, then shaved away some of the wool of the inside pocket. Glue in place. Again, the sleeves are turned up into self-cuffs. Follow us on Twitter: @FashDollStylist All images and text property of Fashion Doll Stylist 2013. Please do not reproduce without prior permission. Thank you.
Under the sea! Next to unicorns, there are no other animals that bring a smile to my face like these super sweet sea creatures. These brightly colored crochet octopuses or …