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Amigurumi patterns
Amigurumi patterns








amigurumi patterns
  1. #Amigurumi patterns how to
  2. #Amigurumi patterns full
  3. #Amigurumi patterns free

#Amigurumi patterns how to

Other resources: If you want to find my tutorials on how to perform all the simplest techniques, click HERE

#Amigurumi patterns free

I’m making it super easy to find something that grabs you – click the photo to find the free pattern and get started right away for free. It’s a ton of fun and I think these are the perfect entry level patterns to get your started. I hope you enjoy these patterns, and they give you the confidence to continue making amigurumi. Click any photo down below to be directed to the free pattern of your choosing! There are a ton of amigurumi that include more complex stitches that you can tackle when you feel more confident. These patterns are for anyone who are wanting to jump into amigurumi in the easiest way.

amigurumi patterns

I have compiled my most simple, accessible, and beginner friendly patterns I have come out with. Start with the basics with free patterns + tutorials! Whether you are familiar with both techniques or neither, this blog post is for you. The best part about amigurumi is that it uses only a few techniques that can be learned quickly and uses the most basic of stitches, the single crochet. Amigurumi patterns Lukas the Horse amigurumi pattern Meet our new amigurumi friend Lukas the Horse It has realistic coloring, natural shape, and charming personality that will encourage children to learn about farm life. There is so much space to manipulate your project when working “in the round”. When working in the round, we will be working in a circle.Īmigurumi often uses the technique called the “ magic ring” or the “ magic circle” (same thing!) This allows us to work in a circular shape which is a much easier way to achieve 3D shapes as you see with so many different dolls. When working in the row, you will start your projects by chaining. If you already have some experience with crochet, you are probably familiar with working in the row. The Blueberry Amigurumi features a cute face (optional) and fits perfectly in the palm of your hand. When working with Amigurumi, although not always, you will most often you will be working “in the round”. 2 days ago &0183 &32 " Let’s kick the summer off right and crochet this adorable blueberry amigurumi This crochet blueberry is made as one piece (no sewing yay), takes approximately 1 hour to crochet, is perfect for beginners, and made with 1 skein of yarn. And since you’re visiting my blog, I am going to make the safe assumption that you want to get into Amigurumi! Amigurumi is the Japanese art from of crocheted or knitted dolls and it’s starting to gain some popularity and for good reason. Learning to crochet is such an exciting skill to learn and the possibilities of what you can make are endless. All of them are free and accessible on blog – scroll down to find them! Clearly written colour photo tutorial amigurumi crocheting patterns direct from the. Place safety eyes between Rows 16 & 17, 10 stitches apartĬut yarn, thread needle and run through the outside loops of the last 6 stitches, pull tight then weave in.TLDR This list of patterns is for anyone who have little to no experience with crochet or for those looking to make a super quick project. Original amigurumi crochet patterns shop at Cottontail & Whiskers. You may wish to use your stitch marker here if you aren’t already!

amigurumi patterns

The body is made using staggered increases to avoid the hexagonal increase lines you would normally find in standard circle increasing. I’ve gathered together a collection of 10 amigurumi patterns to suit all skill levels, from beginner to more advanced hookers.

#Amigurumi patterns full

sc in 6 stitches on each leg, ending with 6sc around leg EIGHT – for your last 6sc, count 6 stitches back from the original join so that you end in the correct place when crocheting on leg EIGHT (48)Ĭount 6 full sc back on any leg and join your yarn to that stitch. While some patterns might look fiddly, with lots of small pieces, if you know the basicsit’s not difficult. Unless specifically instructed, work in spirals do not join at the end of your rounds.Ĭut yarn and weave in ends on all seven legs.ĭO NOT CUT YARN – you are now going to join all the legs together.įor the next round (joining legs) you will be working into SIX stitches only on each leg.Ħ. The number in brackets “( )” at the end of each round is your total stitches that you will have worked in that round Repeat the pattern between the square brackets “” the number of times as shown by “X number” BLO (back loop only = work into the back loop of the stitch)










Amigurumi patterns