superslyskillzmcfly:First, let me say I commend TrueBlueMeandYou for doing round ups like this all t
superslyskillzmcfly:First, let me say I commend TrueBlueMeandYou for doing round ups like this all the time. This was a lot more work than I expected! (Not that I minded at all.) Someone asked me to do an amigurumi round up and while this is nowhere near inclusive, I tried to pick some good ones. There’s always Ravelry if you want to find more!Here they are:1. Owlets by Roman Sock2. Owls Two Ways by Ocean of Stitches on Ravelry*3. Puppy Love (many puppy patterns) by By Hook, By Hand4. Happy Reindeer by Lion Brand5. Amigurumi Rainbow Robot by Sweet n Cute Creations6. Amanda and Annie Teddy Bears by JennyAndTeddy7. Margarita by Petite Purls8. Koala Bear on Craft Passion9. Dragon by All About Ami10. Tiny Whale by Planet June11. Can You Stare like a Whale? by ea170112. Do the Jellyfish Jam by BitterSweet13. Dudly Dinosaur by Marleen Hartog on Ravelry*14. Gigi the Giraffe by Marike van Loo on Ravelry*15. One Piece Giraffe by Cult of Crochet16. Miniature Giraffe Pattern by Denizmum on Ravelry** You have to be a member of Ravelry to download these patterns. All of these patterns are free except for the last one. The person who asked me to make this round up wanted to find a giraffe pattern, preferably a small one, so I included this but it’s on the expensive side.Amigurumi rarely come with a gauge so making them smaller is quite easy. As long as you keep your stitches tight, feel free to use different yarn (or embroidery floss or thread even!) with its corresponding hook to size them up or down.Also, while you’re on each of these pattern sites, have a look around. Most of the sites I listed have a lot more patterns in their libraries! Truebluemeandyou: I got asked a similar question and had NO IDEA because I don’t crochet and referred her to superslyskillzmcfly. Thanks for doing such a great roundup! -- source link
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