One of the main reasons I stay away from crochet amigurumi toys is because I just simply hate sewing all the separate parts together. No matter how hard I try to sew it together at the perfect positions to make it all even and matching? It somehow always ends up with crooked arms or legs! That's exactly why I decided to design a toy that does what it says on the tin- no sewing required! This is a completely no sew crochet bunny toy that is worked in one continuous piece. You start at the feet and finish at the ears all in one piece.
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TagsClassic Amigurumi Bunny
I started learning how to crochet by making amigurumis! They are typically a great beginner project because you often only need to know how to do single crochets. And they often come out so cute! However, I hate sewing parts together. That is my absolute pet peeve when it comes to amigurumis. That's why I purposely designed this classic amigurumi bunny where the head and the body are actually crocheted together in one piece, eliminating the need to sew these two pieces together!
Bear And Bunny Buddies Amigurumi Dolls
The Bear and Bunny Buddies pattern features Beatrice the Bear and her best friend, Bella the Bunny. This cute teddy and rabbit pair wear matching bows, flared dresses with lace frills, and shoes. These besties are relatively quick and easy projects as the dangly arms and legs are crocheted using the fast i-cord method. Both animal dolls make lovely gifts for little girls. It's also perfect for sisters or best friends to have matching amigurumi!
Cuddles the Crochet Unicorn
Learn how to crochet a unicorn with this lovely little pattern for babies. This free crochet pattern uses Bernat baby blanket yarn, making the final product extra cuddly and perfect for little ones. Additionally, this pattern uses a yarn design for the eyes instead of plastic pieces, ensuring that it is safe for even the littlest cuddlers. Crochet animal patterns like this unicorn make fantastic baby shower gifts.
From the Blogger:"Cuddles is made up of 9 elements - four legs, body, head, two ears and horn. You can work them in any order you like! Before each element is complete, you will need to add stuffing (before the opening is too small). Once each element is complete, I recommend attaching them in this order - front legs to body, head, back legs, ears and horn. Once you have attached all of the elements, bring cuddles to life by embroidering the eyes and adding a mane and tail!"
Crochet Monsters Pattern by Monoxa Crochet Toys
If you are a child of the 90th, no description for these toys is needed: you probably already gave them a piece of your heart.
'J' Monster is a horrendous and beautiful creature. Hairy Meatball is a smelly, funny, and shy one.
Pink Mosquito is the nervous bunny-like monster with feet in the shape of an elf’s shoe.
These patterns will not only help you to make your own amazing copies of these characters, you will also learn some of the unique techniques for shaping the crochet details.