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This little Elephant is very sweet and loving. She has big, round ears, a little tail and a curly nose.
$4.00 USD
Baby Jackalope is cuddly and sweet. He has big feet, a fluffy tail and, of course, little baby antlers!
$4.00 USD
This little Hippo is very sweet and loving. She has cute hippo ears, and a little hippo tail.
$4.00 USD
These adorable ninjas are quick and easy to make. They can be made in any rainbow of colours and come in two ninja sizes: small and large.
$4.00 USD
This little squirrel is super cute and easy to make. He has a big, fluffy tail and little, dainty paws.
$4.00 USD
This little sasquatch is super cute and easy to make. He has adorably big feet and is highly squeezable.
$3.50 USD
These little guys are great friends! Bunny has long, floppy ears and a fluffy tail while Mouse has perky, round ears and a skinny tail.
$4.00 USD
This zany monster bird is lots of fun to make! She has a frilly, pouffy tail and big, bulbous eyes.
$4.00 USD
This monster is fun and easy to make! From his squarish head to his little booty feet, he will make a great addition to your amigurumi collection.
$4.00 USD
These little budgies are the best of friends. They have frilly wing feathers and long, elegant tails. They also love to perch on your finger!
$4.00 USD
This happy little amigurumi would be a perfect companion for anyone who just loves 3.14159…
$3.14 USD
This little owl is fun and easy to make. From his sweet white face to his little fan-like tail, he is sure to make a great addition to your amigurumi collection.
$3.50 USD
These Kitties are all so sweet and adorable. With this pattern, you can make four different Kitty styles with the same basic Kitty shape. You can customize yours to look just like your own Kitty!
This pattern includes the instructions to make a solid, tabby, two-tone and calico cat.
$4.00 USD
This little bear may act tough on the outside, but he’s a big softie on the inside.
$4.00 USD
This little Pony is fun and easy to make. She has an adorable fringe and a swishy tail.
$4.00 USD
This Silly Cat is fun and easy to make. She has big, pointy ears and a little perky tail.
$4.00 USD
This Teddy Bear is very sweet and lovable. He has cute, bear-y ears and a little button nose.
$4.00 USD
This little snowman is ready to melt your heart! He has a warm scarf and a dapper top hat.
$4.00 USD
This little guy is inspired by the oh-so-adorable and loyal BB-8 from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Now you can make your own devoted droid to cuddle as you please. Just watch out for her taser!
$6.50 USD
This crocheted car is fun and easy to make. It’s a great toy for kids of all ages and is sure to bring lots of fun and smiles!
$4.00 USD
This crocheted submarine is fun and easy to make. It makes a great toy for kids of all ages and is sure to bring lots of fun and smiles!
$4.00 USD
This little guy is inspired by Mooncake from Final Space. Now, you can have your own little face hugger – Chookity Pok!
$4.00 USD
These adorable force sensitive creatures are ready to be your best friends, and journey with you into a galaxy far, far away!
With this pattern, you can make a Brown Porg as well as a Brown & Orange Porg.
$6.50 USD
Now you can crochet everyone’s favourite Corellian light freighter: the Millennium Falcon! This ship is certainly capable of making the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.
$7.50 USD
These are crocheted versions of the Mercury Atlas and Redstone Rockets that sent the original Mercury astronauts into space in the 1960s! These soft miniatures would be great for kids big and small who love rockets!
$5.00 USD
This is an all-crochet version of the famous Saturn V rocket that took 12 men to the moon. This soft miniature would be great for kids big and small who love rockets!
$5.00 USD
This is an all-crochet version of the Space Shuttle! Each section detaches for easy play-ability. This soft miniature would be great for kids big and small who love rockets!
great site!! love your patterns!
Your site is nice..Just getting mine up and going..I have NO idea what is going on..lol
Thanks so much! 😀
(I have to admit, blogging is kind of fun!)
If you make up a pattern for your holy hand grenade I will be the happiest girl on Earth! You are so talented and awesome 🙂
Hey, that’s a good idea! I didn’t write down the pattern as I went but I remember (more or less) what I did. When I get a chance, I’ll make a post about it!
I can tell you that the bulk of the grenade is just the 30 row ideal sphere.
Oh my! I’ve finally found him! A perfect little hippo for my granddaughter who has loved hippos since she was born!!! I was sooo disappointed when there was no pattern for him…Please, please, write the tutorial for him and post it…I’d be super happy if you could possibly do it before her birthday in December, but any time sooner would be great too! (LOL) Love love your site. Your work is brilliantly beautiful – you are such a talented lady!
Toni in Lake Stevens WA
Hi Toni – the hippo pattern is finished now! In time for your granddaughter’s birthday!
Beautiful phgirooaphs!remtnds me to add some apples to my bird feeder. Sadly, we have a Red-Shouldered Hawk couple in the area, they do scare away the song birds. Hopefully they’ll move on soon.
The parts of the space shuttle detach!!! I think i know what i’ll be making for christmas.
I picked up crochet again when I put down the food, and I just picked up amigurumi this last year. There are many really good and really bad patterns out there (free and in print). You consistently design excellent patterns, have a great eye for it. Thank you, also for the perfect sphere . . . yeah, I have to dust off what I remember from high school math, but that pattern is extraordinary.
Keep making patterns, and I hope to be able to some day see a compilation full-color book on bookstore shelves. Definitely would buy it.
Thank you so much. I’m glad my amigurumis make you smile. That’s what they do for me. I am ALL for the healing powers of crochet (and crafts in general).
🙂
Emily
Could you clarify the final row in your Ideal Sphere pattern? I’m not sure what you mean by 4scdec, since that doesn’t appear exactly like that elsewhere in the pattern. I’m down to the last row, and this will make the perfect ball for my 9 month old son! Thank you!!