Briggs The Bear by Keke Grace is a little fellow, that loves tea parties and traveling around the world. He could totally do that if you'll take him with you! One of the ways you can allow him to see the world, is to attach him to your keys or purse. Moreover, you can make Briggs with yarnscraps!
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Find original free pattern on yarnsociety.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
This Ornament Bear is quite a lot of fun for little ones to play with as a stuffed animal toy. Alternatively, he can also be turned into an actual ornament and be hung on a Christmas tree.
There are so many ways to customize him to make him your own too, such as changing the colors and designs for the ornament portion, adding embellishments, and appliques on the bear's head, and more!

Aaaaaw da cutsie-wutsie widdo bunny! I will love him, and squeeze him and call him George! This has got to be the most adorable amigurumi project ever. It's so lovely and small, you can make it entirely out of yarn ends. Yarn ends? Never mind yarn ends. Yarn dust even ? The tiny bunny is 1.5 long and will be the perfect addition to a desktop, a book or just something to play with as you do something else.

Hi everyone, are you already feeling the magic of Christmas? I know.. some of you might say that it is a bit early to be thinking of Christmas but I just loooove it! :-) And if you can't wait to feel the snowflakes falling on your face, why don't you crochet yourself a friendly Amigurumi snowman in the meantime? This free crochet snowman pattern is a great project if you are looking for a Christmas gift or a decoration idea.
