New Animal Friends
#12
Thank you! Giving credit where due, this is a pattern by a talented designer who goes by "Kornflake Stew". Here is where I bought the pattern:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/7838054...dge-the-tiger?
I used Paintbox cotton dk yarn, my favorite yarn for amigurumi.
https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-us/p/p...arns-cotton-dk
And my hook was a size C or 2.50mm.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/7838054...dge-the-tiger?
I used Paintbox cotton dk yarn, my favorite yarn for amigurumi.
https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-us/p/p...arns-cotton-dk
And my hook was a size C or 2.50mm.
#16
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I have been wondering for some time whether it is difficult to do amigurumi. I do crochet but not sure whether I could do this kind. Did you find it difficult the first time and then it got easier? Are the patterns usually easy to decipher? Sometimes when I crochet in the round, I get lost as to where I am. Maybe I need to just jump right in and give it a go. Thanks for any suggestions you may have.
Forgot to mention that your "animals" are so darn cute and well done.
Forgot to mention that your "animals" are so darn cute and well done.
#17
Thanks, KLO. As long as you can do sc, inc, dec, slip st, you are good to go for amigurumi. The thread and gauge are smaller than for say, afghans, but you get used to that.
To keep place in my rounds, I use a Clover stitch marker, the kind that opens like a safety pin so I can move it when I want to. It takes some practice to recognize round changes.
So no, not difficult. Give it a try! Toys are very forgiving, if you make some small mistakes.
The patterns I have used lately come from Jan Schenkel's first book, Animal Friends of Pica Pau. She writes good patterns! I have also bought patterns on Etsy and had no problems.
To keep place in my rounds, I use a Clover stitch marker, the kind that opens like a safety pin so I can move it when I want to. It takes some practice to recognize round changes.
So no, not difficult. Give it a try! Toys are very forgiving, if you make some small mistakes.
The patterns I have used lately come from Jan Schenkel's first book, Animal Friends of Pica Pau. She writes good patterns! I have also bought patterns on Etsy and had no problems.
I have been wondering for some time whether it is difficult to do amigurumi. I do crochet but not sure whether I could do this kind. Did you find it difficult the first time and then it got easier? Are the patterns usually easy to decipher? Sometimes when I crochet in the round, I get lost as to where I am. Maybe I need to just jump right in and give it a go. Thanks for any suggestions you may have.
Forgot to mention that your "animals" are so darn cute and well done.
Forgot to mention that your "animals" are so darn cute and well done.
#19
Those are so cute. I always wished I could crochet (self taught a tad) but not enough to do anything other than pot holders are scarfs. Now I'm too old to start learning something like that. Your sweeties are going to love those.