Christmas Sleigh
TagsRandy the Reindeer Cactus
Randy the Cactus Snowman is the third installment of my Christmas Cactus patterns. Other installments include Stanley the Cactus Snowman and Saint Prickolaus. Randy is a barrel cactus that loves Christmas and always dreamed of leading Santa’s sleigh. He is quick to make and very adorable. This pattern is accesible for beginners that are familiar with amigurumi crochet. Randy is made of 5 different pieces that are made separately and sewn together. Make your own Randy the Cactus Reindeer or gift one to a friend.
Mini Christmas Crochet Amigurumi Set Pattern By Aradiya Toys
This Christmas Holidays Mini Crochet Amigurumi Set Pattern makes 4 symbolic Christmas toys suitable for all crochet skill levels - from beginners to advanced! Meet your cute mini companions for the Christmas holidays.
Santa Claus, Ms. Penguin, Mr. Snowman and Ms. Christmas Tree is ready to give your Christmas decoration a professional look this holiday.
Place them on your tree, place them on the mantle or give them as gifts, these four minis will step up your Christmas holiday game!
Just beginning crochet? Or is it your first time making an amigurumi? Fret not, you're in good hands. This pattern is fun to do and will deliver professional looking results.
Crochet Snowman Amigurumi With Christmas Tree Pattern By Knit A Miracle
Please meet Kevin, the Snowman, and his special Christmas Tree! Have you bought your Christmas tree for the season? Kevin has a special Christmas tree also for you!
Kevin is approximately 18 cm from head to toe (7″) and approximately 20 cm (7.8″) with the hat on. The Christmas tree is23 cm (9″)tall. They are made of soft cotton yarn, good humor, and love.
You can use any other yarn you find suitable - Kevin and his Christmas tree can come taller or smaller but still a lot of fun to crochet and become friends with.
Cupcakes Christmas Amigurumi Pattern By Super Cute Design Shop
This is a pattern for 5 super cute Christmas Cupcakes! They will look fab as decoration for christmas, hang them in your christmas tree or why not make them as christmas gifts.