Patterns
Werewolf Amigurumi
Why are werewolves better than vampires? Werewolves love getting steaks!
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Vampire Amigurumi
In this tutorial, we’ll be crocheting a Vampire amigurumi pod puppet. This pattern is made all in one piece using color changes, but you will have to sew on the collar and cape. To make this a bit easier, I’m also including this new amigurumi color chart that I created to help better understand and explain color changes for your amigurumi!
Pumpkin / Jack-O-Lantern Amigurumi
How do you fix a jack-o-lantern? With a pumpkin patch!
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Millennium Falcon Amigurumi
This little star ship can do the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs.
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Classic / Slouchy Beanie
This beanie pattern is designed to be multipurpose and can be worn as a slouchy beanie or a simple skull cap and I’ll be teaching you how to make it in sizes Extra Small to Extra Large so that it can fit nearly any head. I’ll also be teaching you how to make pom-poms to add to the top.
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Granny Squares
Gonna be honest, not a big fan of the name. Not all us hookers are grannies, but Granny squares are kinda fun to make and a great way to practice your double crochet stitches.
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Bowtie or Headband
Not only can this pattern make a pretty neat bow neck tie, but also can make a pretty cute bow headband with just a few extra stitches!
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Sphere or Hacky Sack
In this pattern we’ll use increase and decrease to make spheres! Which we can turn into heads for amigurumi, or hacky sacks!
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Simple Coaster
For this project, we’ll be playing around with increases and working in the Round to make these coasters.
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Miniature Bow
A miniature bow perfect to add to a hair pin… or wear as a really tiny bowtie if you want.
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