
Wiki - "
Amigurumi (編み包み, Amigurumi? lit. Knitted stuffed toy) is the
Japanese art of
knitting or
crocheting small
stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. Amigurumi are typically cute animals (such as bears, rabbits, cats, dogs, etc.), but can include inanimate objects endowed with anthropomorphic features. Amigurumi can be either knitted or crocheted. In recent years crocheted amigurumi are more popular and more commonly seen."

This is our new favourite thing (Bek and me). We spent all of last night frowning at low-quality YouTube videos trying to figure out how it's done, not talking to each other as we tensely counted each stitch and swore when we lost count and had to unravel again. Crochet and foul language - who'd've thought the two would be linked...?
So, as it's so fun, easy and inspiringly adaptable I thought I'd put some information here for anyone else who might be interested in giving it a try. I think I'm going to make some cute animal Christmas tree baubles... pandas, cats and polar bears...

Amigurumi tutorial (part one)Amigurumi tutorial (part two)Free patternsCupcakes and other animalsAmigurumi KingdomAmigurumi cactus pattern (and others)More crochet cactiRoxycraft patternsAna Paula Rimoli Etsy shop
I love the little sleeping bear, it looks like Rilakuma.
ReplyDeleteThat's what i said to Bek last night - i think it's the little mouth/noses...
ReplyDeletei made ears for my ball, and stitched on eyes...haven't done the mouth yet, but already it looks like an evil pumpkin instead of a cat. That's not right. Maybe i should stick to granny square blankets!
ReplyDeleteps i like your bookmarked address logo thingy too!
an evil pumpkin? isn't it brown? i can't wait to see it..! don't give up though - i made a very tiny one last night, it hasn't got a face or ears yet but it's very sweet.
ReplyDeletethanks! it doesn't look very good on my work computer though... is it crappy quality on yours?
i willnae! i just think i need some of the little bead eyes...the mouth i did looks cute. logo looks good on here... :)
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