Cute & Cuddly Crochet
Learn to make huggable amigurumi animals
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Learn all about the super-popular Japanese trend of crocheting cute creatures with Cute & Cuddly Crochet, and then make your own adorable stuffed animals!
Author and artist Lauren Bergstrom provides 12 step-by-step projects for crocheting popular, trendy, huggable animals, such as a flamingo, a dinosaur, an elephant, an octopus, a red panda, a fox, a narwhal, and more.
While amigurumi animals are often very small, this book features instructions and tips for crocheting larger plushie animals that are perfect for baby gifts, birthday gifts for kids, home decor, and more. While crocheting a larger animal may sound intimidating or like more work, it isn’t! Included in the book are helpful hints for working with bulky yarn, as well as how to stuff the animals.
Amigurumi Animals also offers a guide for crochet basics, such as crochet techniques, stitches, how to do color changes, materials and where to source them, and much more. Accompanying the book are helpful videos from the author.
Perfect for beginners to crocheting, crafters, makers, DIYers, teen artists, and others, Cute & Cuddly Crochet will have you hooked on crocheting in no time!
The Art Makers series is designed for beginning artists and arts-and-crafts enthusiasts who are interested in experiencing fun hands-on mediums, including polymer clay and embroidery.
Also available from the series:Empowered Embroidery, Polymer Clay for Beginners, Papier Mache, Make Cute Stuff with Polymer Clay, and Polymer Clay Jewelry.
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This adorable outing by crocheter Bergstrom (Mini Crochet Creatures) shows how to make upsize amigurumi, or stuffed crochet creatures typically small enough to fit in one's palm. Beginners will appreciate the overview of recommended tools and materials (tapestry needles, "super bulky weight yarn," and 7mm and 13mm crochet hooks) and the illustrations of crochet basics, including how to make slip knots, chain stitches, and x stitches. The darling projects include extinct (dinosaur), rare (red panda, narwhal), and commonplace (fox, French bulldog) animals, each around a foot in length or height and designed with big eyes and tiny noses. Several of the animals sport crocheted accessories: the flamingo wears a crown, the elephant holds a flower in its trunk, and the sloth wears a bow tie. Bergstrom encourages readers to put their own flair on the designs, suggesting readers might create smaller versions of the animals by using thinner yarn, use buttons or embroidery for eyes, or adorn the creatures with a bow or ribbon. The instructions are thorough and the projects are irresistible. This charms.