If you want to build a snowman, but don't have any snow on the ground, then don't worry! Now you can crochet your very own snowman using a little bit of worsted weight yarn and some stuffing. Inspired by the hit movie Frozen, this Olaf-inspired amigurumi pattern is too cute to pass up. Kids and adults alike with fall in love with this friendly face. This free crochet pattern includes directions for how to crochet each part separately and assembly guidelines. There are endless ways to assemble your friendly crochet snowman, depending on what you want his mood to be, or what you want him to be doing.
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TagsPokemon Look Alike Eevee Plush
Join in the Pokemon resurgence with this crochet Pokemon Look Alike Eevee plush. This easy crochet pattern will show you how to work up your very own feisty Eevee amigurumi. Using the crochet magic circle technique and single crochet stitches, your crochet Eeve will work up before your eyes. You'll make each body part separately and then sew it all together, and then you'll use felt circle for the eyes. This is the perfect gift for any young Pokemaster out there, so if you're looking for a special birthday present or just a little something just because, this crochet Eevee look-alike plush won't disappoint!
Stanley The Cactus Snowman
Stanley the Cactus Snowman was just a barrel cactus with aspirations to be a snowman. He had the shape, he had the dream but he knew that he couldn't withstand the snow. But that didn’t stop him from making his dream come true. Stanley the Snowman Cactus loves everything about Christmas. It doesn't matter what time of year it is, this little guy is full of Christmas spirit. Perfect for the mantle or giving as a gift, Stanley the Snowman Cactus is a great holiday decor toy that will be treasured for years to come.
Show Yourself Frozen 2-Inspired Elsa
The evolution of Elsa’s hair throughout the Frozen story is one of my favorite details, culminating in the most beautiful scene in Frozen 2. My five-year-old begged for hair down Elsa! This pattern is worked in the round and sewn together at the end. Adventurous beginner (You can do it! Trust me!) Skills used include magic ring, chain stitch, single crochet, slip stitch, single crochet two together (sc2tog), back loops only (blo), changing colors, whipstitch, and simple embroidery.
Fire Breathing Dragon crochet pattern
The amigurumi Dragon that actually breathes fire! I've given instructions for a fiercer looking dragon or a sleepy more friendly looking dragon. There is a video showing how to make the fire for his mouth too. The fire is removable There is a written pattern that can be printed off. There is a 14 part video series on youtube that will take you through each part of the dragon including stuffing, shaping and assembly (and fire) I've left nothing out.
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Crochet Hook 4.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Finished Size 16-18 inches tall
Free Amigurumi Snowman Crochet Pattern
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.
Lennie the little snowman
- Designed by Janina Petersen
Do you want to build a snowman? Now you can do it even if you don't live in an area where there's snow. Take a look at this sweet little amigurumi snowman by Janina Petersen. It's such a cute little fellow! You can make a bunch of these in just one evening and gift them to your kiddos or any children in need. What's more, the finished size is 18 cm.
Amish Puzzle Ball Free Crochet Pattern
The Amish Puzzle Ball is very colorful. It is perfect for little hands to grab as normal round balls can be difficult for babies to keep a hold of. Amish Puzzle Ball Free Crochet Pattern may look super complicated to work up, but it is easier than it looks. It is a great one-evening crochet project and makes great gifts and is also a great stash buster. The kids are sure to love them. It is made up of 3 pieces that fit together like a puzzle. The end product of a puzzle ball looks really nifty and intriguing. Trying to assemble the puzzle ball is indeed great fun for kids and adults alike. Ready to try?