Tiny amigurumi bald eagle Anila
I love to crochet tiny natural animals, dolls and creatures.
Pattern: https://lovinglycraftedart.etsy.com/listing/1454948118
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These mushies were made as part of a larger custom order, and now I'm certain I'm gonna have to make more for my next market because they're just too darn cute 😭
Pattern is by the wonderful @cableandcanvas on instagram 💗
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I had so much fun making this little solar system! It has a lot of fun colors. As well for our beautiful model, Cheeto, for accepting to be in the pictures🥰
🍄 Pattern Credit: @knotmonsters
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I just recently finished a redesign of my owl amigurumi. 🦉 The doll turned out so adorable!
Etsy | Ravelry
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Pattern mark down for a limited time only. Find it in my Etsy Shop and thank you for supporting a fellow crocheter, fiber artist, and small handmade business. 🧶🙂🧶
Pattern: here
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Myade the Ballerina
Myade the Ballerina is extremely stubborn, but loyal to a fault. She scarcely gives others second chances, but luckily she is very picky about the friends she has. Her favorite number is 3 and she loves gooey chocolate chip cookies straight from the oven.
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Oh no! The pigeons I made have become sentient and picked up crochet hooks. It's only a matter of time before they learn to crochet and start making more of their own kind.
Pigeon pattern is free to anyone who signs up to MevvSan's Newsletter: mevvsan.com/pages/subscribe
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54 axolotls!!!!
Different colors same cuteness. It took me like a month but now that I see them together I feel so happy 😊 I hope they sell at the Christmas bazaar in my city, I hope people find them as cute as I see them ✨
( This is my own pattern, inspired by some google images)
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Jellyfish Pattern
I found this cute Jellyfish pattern by Brightsidecrochets on instagram. I'm looking forward to try this in the future.
Link: https://www.instagram.com/brightsidecrochets/
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fucking chenille yarn why do you have to be so pretty and soft but so fucking hard to work with
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Hey all! For any unaware, I have a free Octopus Crochet Pattern available on Ribblr ☺️ (you do need to sign up to Ribblr to access it but there are so many amazing patterns on there, I highly recommend it! Free to sign up as well, woop woop!)
If you don’t feel like signing up, I do have the pattern on Etsy as well for a tiny fee (like 0.40 cents-ish with conversion rates)
Below are some of my makes using the same pattern, just with different types of yarn 🐙
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Found some pigeons out in the backyard! Thank you so much @craftybeancrochets for letting me test the Pedro the Pigeon pattern! It sure was fun to make!💕🐦
🍄 Pattern Credits: @craftybeancrochets on Instagram!
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Little scraps of yarn can go a long way when it comes to miniature Amigurumi -- and trust me, people have gone even more mini than this.
Once you get the shapes down you can craft something that comes from a pattern you create or a freehand creation.
This bear was made on a whim. Harvest Yarns was started with the idea of just crafting all sorts of bears, but it became much more than that. Still -- I knew that I wanted the bear to have a winter styled hat and a scarf... And then I decided I wanted him to be holding a little basket with a single winter berry in it.
I popped him in my shop and he was purchased by someone out in California -- and that's when I thought, wow... People are really out there in the world looking for unique handmade pieces.
You never know what could happen so never worry about making freehand things. They're not supposed to look like somebody else's creations whether they also create something freehand and especially if they're following a pattern -- and that's the fun of it.
Another perk is you can advertise your work as being "One of a kind" because it is, in fact, one of a kind!
As I said -- once you get the concept down of creating Amigurumi, oh... The places you'll go.
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