If you find a lovely birthday present for a loved one. You will love this fox cute amigurumi crochet.
I had the strangest request from a customer the other day. She is a photographer and asked if I could make her a set of crochet nunchucks for a photo shoot. A little surprised, I told her I'd take a stab at it (no pun intended). I didn't even need to find a pattern to make me a set of these. After I looked at a few online, I figured it out. They were pretty simple to make. The hardest part was making them exactly the same on each side. I'd loose count and have to start over. That happens when I watch Law and order and try to crochet at the same time. I do not plan to make anymore of these but I will share my pattern with you. Crochet Nunchucks. This is will be crocheted in rounds (no joining). you may need a stitch marker. I used a hook size I (5.0mm) Make two. 1st Color Round 1: Start with a magic circle (or chain 3 and join in 1st chain to create a circle). 6sc in the circle. (6). Round 2: 2sc in each sc (12). Round 3: *2sc in next, 1sc in next* repeat around (18) Round 4: Back loops only, sc around (18) (this makes your bottom edge of handles) Round 5: sc around (18) Round 6: sc around (18) Round 7: sc around (18) 2nd Color Round 8-27 sc around (18) 1st Color Round 28: sc around (18) Round 29: sc around (18) Round 30: sc around (18) Time to add the stuffing!!! Round 31: back loops only, *2sc together, 1sc* around. Round 32: *2sc together* around. Fasten off leaving enough yarn tail to stitch the center hole together. Chain I did four I-cords about 5 inches long, sewed and linked them together, then sewed them to the handles. Here is a link on how to crochet an I-cord. I'm not good at writing out patterns, but I hope you get the idea. Basically I did 5 rounds of end colors and 20 rounds of center color. I think they turned out really cute and I may crochet another pair one day just for the fun of it but currently I have other projects I need to be working on. Funny Fact about me: I really do know a couple tricks with real nunchucks. "I guess you can now call me a "Crochet Ninja" I've shared this at: what-are-you-doing-blog-hop at contentemeant.blogspot. tuesday-pinspiration at thestitchinmommy worthwhile-wednesdays at craftyallieblog thursday-favorite-things-blog-hop at katherinescorner show-and-tell-friday at romantichome amaze-me-monday at dwellings-theheartofyourhome share-it-wednesday-link-party at urbangirlbakes dare-to-share at pamspartyandpracticaltips
Canadian artist Shanell Papp crochets forms associated with the human figure, notably crocheting a life-size skeleton stuffed with colorful removable organs. The work was created in 2005 from wool yarn, and includes everything from a soft crocheted heart to ten hollow phalanges. After working for four months on the skeleton, and four months on the organs, the final work was displayed on an actual mortuary gurney. If you are interested in more handmade anatomy, check out Dr. More
Bring Rick and Morty to life with this detailed Amigurumi crochet pattern, perfect for fans wanting to crochet their favorite intergalactic duo!
So you’ve finished your crochet project, and you have leftover yarn. It’s beautiful yarn. You think all yarn is beautiful, sure, but this is really beautiful yarn. Repeat x every single FO in your life. That’s a LOT of leftover yarn. What’s a crocheter to do with all this beautiful fiber? Let it go to […]
Finnish artist Liisa Hietanen crochets and knits one-to-one imitations of her friends and fellow neighbors, accurately representing the subjects from their favorite outfits down to their furry companions. The series, Villagers, is a way for the artist to more deeply engage with those she often passes but might not interact with in her town of Hämeenkyrö, Finland. “I meet my models in natural everyday situations,” she explains in an artist statement on her website. More
PLEASE NOTE: This listing is for a digital PDF PATTERN DOWNLOAD ONLY written in ENGLISH. This Spice of Life Blanket pattern was originally released in several parts for the Cherry Heart and Black Sheep Wools CAL and is now available as a single PDF pattern. For more information about the Spice of Life blanket, or use the free version, please visit my website: https://www.cherryheart.co.uk/2016/03/spice-of-life-crochet-along-blanket.html CROCHET TERMS This is a written pattern, with a choice of UK or US Terms SKILL LEVEL - Easy/Intermediate This pattern is intended to help someone who has learnt the basics of crochet and is now looking to move increase their crochet confidence. This pattern starts with the basics and progresses through to intermediate stitches and combinations. It is a great way to get used to working from written patterns. YARN For the Spice of Life Yarn Packs, please visit Black Sheep Wools: https://www.blacksheepwools.com/collections/black-sheep-boutique-cherry-heart Yarn Substitutions You’ll need 180 yards (approx) in 13 colours for the main blanket You’ll also need an extra 180 yards (approx) in your chosen border colour (Based on the original Rico yarn pack.) NOTE: You may need more yardage if you are using a different yarn or if your tension does not match the pattern gauge HOOK 4mm / G - USA (Or size need to match gauge) MATERIALS Yarn needle Stitch markers are useful to help keep track of your stitch count SIZE & GAUGE 106 x 138 cm (42 x 54”) - approximate, depending on yarn. Gauge: 15 sts by 10 rows in treble crochet PATTERN INCLUDES: - full and clearly written instructions and colour details all consolidated into one pattern file - all the extra help and trouble shooting tips included for each section - help on changing the blanket size - links to tutorials for basic stitches - links to helpful video tutorials BONUS CONTENT: - a ‘blanket blank’ layout sheet for you to plan your own colour designs - a row by row colour check sheet for the additional yarn packs and the new 'Remixed' colour scheme - step by step photo tutorials for each stitch pattern DOWNLOADING FILES: Your pattern are delivered directly to you using Etsy's automated delivery system. You will be only able to access the download link on completion of purchase. See below: DESKTOP: On completion of the sale, your file can be accessed from the order confirmation screen, your Etsy email receipt or from the 'Purchases & Reviews' section of your account. For more help see Etsy's help pages. MOBILE: YOU CAN NOT ACCESS THE FILE FROM THE ETSY APP. On completion of the sale you will need to exit the app and use your device's web browser to navigate to the Etsy website and visit the 'Purchases & Reviews' section of your account. For more help see Etsy's help pages.
Materials: Weight 6 yarn Size J/6.0mm Stuffing Safety Eyes or felt eyes Yarn needle Stitch Marker Abbreviations: mr = magic ring ch = chain sc = single crochet inc = increase (2 sc in next stitch) dec = invisible decrease (sc 2 stitches together) st = stitch FO = fasten off This pattern uses weight 6 blanket yarn. A
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This goofy Fringe and Friends Knitalong tradition of my interviewing myself about my finished project — in keeping with my interviews of the rest of the panel — feels even goofier this time around, since I’m going first! And yet, here goes: . . . At kickoff for the Log Cabin Make-along, you noted that […]
Free Amigurumi Seamless Octopus Pattern Here you can find my version of an amigurumi octopus. Little amigurumi octopodes are great for prematurely born babies - they can crab tentacles. A crocheted octopus can also be baby´s first toy to hold and to play with. It´a known fact that babies like to grab or hold little things in their hands. My son was sleeping better with a ladybug in his both hands to feel secure. I´m making these tiny amigurumi octopodes for pre-born babies and will share my version with step-by-step photos to help you to create these lovely toys for your loved one or try to find a hospital closest to you and donate them for ones in need. I used Madame Tricote Camilla yarn and 2mm crochet hook, tentacles can´t be longer than 22 cm. My octopus pattern has tenacles max. 14 cm. The diameter is approx. 3 cm. If you use 2,5 or 3mm crochet hook then your octopus will be bigger. This amigurumi octopus pattern is the ultimate simplification of the real octopus, but I like it in this way. I´ve always liked minimalism, eyes can be added later, little embroidered eyes. This free pattern is seamless - in one piece, that makes it safer for a baby and easier to make. (these were the first amigurumi octopodes I made) Octopus 1) Form a magic ring with 6 sc 2) 6 x Inc (12) 3) [1 Inc + 1 sc] all around (18) 4) [1 Inc + 2 sc] all around (24) 5) sc all around (24) 6) [1 Inc + 3 sc] all around (30) 7-9) sc all around (30) 10) [1 Invdec + 3 sc] all around (24) 11) sc all around (24) (always click on the photo to enlarge) Now, start to make tentacles, there will be 8 tentacles, octo :) For that start to make a chain, 30 chain stitches, then into 2nd stitch from the hook make 1 Inc - 2 single crochet into one, repeat the same all along, you´ll have the curly look then make 3 sc on the head and start to make another tentacle, this time 35 chain stitches. Make the same sequence all around, 30 ch. st. and 35 ch st and 2 single crochet into every st. Continue without counting rows (Stuff gradually, I used sheep wool, a natural filling, can be washed as well): 1 single crochet, 2 together (Invdec) up to that point, you´ll have 6 or 7 stitches left, make 1 slip stitch at the end, cut the yarn leaving a length of yarn Finish off with "neat finish" Pick up stitches left one by one with the yarn needle and pull them together to have a neat and proper finish. well done, your little octopus is ready :) PS! You might want to embroider eyes on your amigurumi octopus. and a video: how to embroider eyes on amigurumi and a special edition: two more rows added to head and tentacles are a bit different. and all together: ENJOY!
I had the strangest request from a customer the other day. She is a photographer and asked if I could make her a set of crochet nunchucks for a photo shoot. A little surprised, I told her I'd take a stab at it (no pun intended). I didn't even need to find a pattern to make me a set of these. After I looked at a few online, I figured it out. They were pretty simple to make. The hardest part was making them exactly the same on each side. I'd loose count and have to start over. That happens when I watch Law and order and try to crochet at the same time. I do not plan to make anymore of these but I will share my pattern with you. Crochet Nunchucks. This is will be crocheted in rounds (no joining). you may need a stitch marker. I used a hook size I (5.0mm) Make two. 1st Color Round 1: Start with a magic circle (or chain 3 and join in 1st chain to create a circle). 6sc in the circle. (6). Round 2: 2sc in each sc (12). Round 3: *2sc in next, 1sc in next* repeat around (18) Round 4: Back loops only, sc around (18) (this makes your bottom edge of handles) Round 5: sc around (18) Round 6: sc around (18) Round 7: sc around (18) 2nd Color Round 8-27 sc around (18) 1st Color Round 28: sc around (18) Round 29: sc around (18) Round 30: sc around (18) Time to add the stuffing!!! Round 31: back loops only, *2sc together, 1sc* around. Round 32: *2sc together* around. Fasten off leaving enough yarn tail to stitch the center hole together. Chain I did four I-cords about 5 inches long, sewed and linked them together, then sewed them to the handles. Here is a link on how to crochet an I-cord. I'm not good at writing out patterns, but I hope you get the idea. Basically I did 5 rounds of end colors and 20 rounds of center color. I think they turned out really cute and I may crochet another pair one day just for the fun of it but currently I have other projects I need to be working on. Funny Fact about me: I really do know a couple tricks with real nunchucks. "I guess you can now call me a "Crochet Ninja" I've shared this at: what-are-you-doing-blog-hop at contentemeant.blogspot. tuesday-pinspiration at thestitchinmommy worthwhile-wednesdays at craftyallieblog thursday-favorite-things-blog-hop at katherinescorner show-and-tell-friday at romantichome amaze-me-monday at dwellings-theheartofyourhome share-it-wednesday-link-party at urbangirlbakes dare-to-share at pamspartyandpracticaltips
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the flower pot is finshed! finally =) for all who want to make their own, the pattern is on my blog, at the moment it's still splitted in the single blog posts, but I will write up the pattern into .pdf and make it downloadable ^-^
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Dive into this collection of 25 miniature animal crochet patterns from Kerry Lord, founder of TOFT and Edward’s Menagerie. All your favourite sea life – a turtle, an octopus and even an adorable penguin – are just waiting to be created.Collect the whole menagerie! This book is one of a new gift series from TOFT; swing with an orangutan in Wild, hook together a fluffy sheep in Farm or even create your own cute puppies in Pets.Inside How to Crochet - Ocean you will find the patterns to make the following 25 mini animals: Jellyfish, Sardine, Octopus , Urchin, Pufferfish, Squid, Starfish, Turtle, Crab, Sea Slug, Lobster, Hermit Crab, Seahorse, Prawn, Pelican, Ray, Shark, Blue Whale, Narwhal, Sea Snake, Hammerhead Shark, Clownfish, Mackerel, Penguin and Conch Shell.
Digital chart and instructions in English (US Terms) with detailed photos for creating the Ankh pattern in mosaic crochet. This pattern uses the overlay mosaic crochet technique. An ancient Egyptian symbol for eternal life, the Ankh is featured in this pattern as a border on a flowy mesh shawl, and as a simple repeating design for a wall hanging or pillow. The pattern includes instructions for the shawl with a chart for a border crocheted upside-down, as well as a standard right-side-up chart for creating things like blankets, apparel, bags and much more. This is an intermediate level mosaic crochet pattern. The pattern is chart based and NOT written row by row. These charts have several special stitches, and each pattern includes a detailed photo tutorial of those stitches, as well as reference photos for completed rows. If you’re new to mosaic crochet there are links to video tutorials within the pattern to help teach you the technique and how to read a chart pattern. This is an original pattern designed by Alexis Sixel. Do not copy, share or distribute these patterns. You can sell finished work using my patterns as long as you credit Sixel Design as the original pattern designer. You can tag me on instagram @sixeldesign I’m always working on new designs and will be adding them all here to the shop. Thanks and happy crocheting!
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9176 – Squish Amigurumi Toys Unleash your creative side with King Cole's crochet pattern for Squishy Amigurumi Toys! This unique leaflet contains patterns for a Bear, Unicorn, Cat, Dog, and Rabbit that are sure to bring joy and playfulness into your life. Perfect for any crocheter looking for a fun and quirky project. King Cole Chunky Crochet Pattern You will receive a brand new, genuine King Cole Pattern. These patterns are approx A4 in size and are sent unfolded. Please note this listing is for the pattern only, not for the garments pictured. Depending on the screen they are viewed on some colours may also look slightly different.
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Free crochet pattern for this quick, beginner friendly hanging basket to organize your masks and other small items. Photo tutorial included.
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*IMPORTANT NOTE* - This is a crochet pattern, not a completed toy. Forest Friends Amigurumi Crochet Pattern (in PDF format) - available for instant download following payment. This pattern includes simple and clear instructions on how to make these forest friends, in stacking ring style! This pattern is easy to follow but requires basic crochet knowledge. You should be familiar with: - crocheting in rounds (or spiral) - single crochet - double crochet - increasing - decreasing Each donut friend is approximately 4”, 5", 6", 7" in diameter (this may vary depending on the yarn, size of crochet hook, and your tension). Recommended materials (including crochet hook size) are noted in the pattern.
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Materials: Weight 6 yarn Size J/6.0mm Stuffing Safety Eyes or felt eyes Yarn needle Stitch Marker Abbreviations: mr = magic ring ch = chain sc = single crochet inc = increase (2 sc in next stitch) dec = invisible decrease (sc 2 stitches together) st = stitch FO = fasten off This pattern uses weight 6 blanket yarn. A