Saturday, December 12, 2015

Yuri the Mouse is born this 12th Day of December!

Yuri doesn't exactly look like the pattern below, but I think he is still darn cute!  Despite the language barrier, I did understand the instructions! The Google translator used words such as Knit as opposed to Crochet....and I did figure out that K meant decrease.  Like I said...if you have made many Amigurumi in your day, you will have no problem understanding the gist of the pattern :)
Привет (Greetings!) How adorbs!!! The pattern is in Russian but you could try Google Translator or just look at the numbers at the ends of the line to get the gist. Also....she has photos that help with the language barrier!!! I mean I'm not a fan of mice in the house....but with these guys...I'd make an exception!! https://www.pinterest.com/pin/93731235973042821/
 
 

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Gingerbread Man

Woo Hoo! I feel so accomplished.  I designed my first Amigurumi piece.  Mr. Gingerbread Man was easy to make. 

Sunday, December 6, 2015

David the Duck

I made this sweet little guy for a friend's grandson. She told me she has ducks on her farm and her grandson is so intrigued by them.  Now he has a reminder of grandma's ducks at his house :)



The pattern can be found on my Pinterest page entitled Crochet, Crochet, Crochet.  Here is the link:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/93731235972970422/

 

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Crochet, Crochet, Crochet

The minute a blast of cool air hits central Florida - I am all about Amigurumi/Crochet once again.  I have been going crazy creating Amigurumi for friends and family.  They told me I should start selling my items - so I've decided to give it a whirl.  I opened a Shopify account and here is a link if you would like to check it out.  Please forgive the shameless self promotion.
https://www.facebook.com/artsyamericanartsandcrafts/?fref=nf

Reindeer for William

This little guy I made this year for my grandson's stocking.  It was a bit time consuming and requires a small hook, which ultimately makes my hands ache. But I think all and all it was a fun project.  I  just think I'll use a larger hook next time.


You can find the pattern on my Pinterest Page.  Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/artsyamericanartsandcrafts/?fref=nf
The pattern is free and was designed by Tales of Twisted Fibers.

Since the time I made this cutie, I have changed my strategy a bit in attaching body parts.  Now I use just a simple needle and matching thread.  I think this method hides the seam a bit better than the yarn you leave on the piece...and is far less bulky.