Clark is a detailed fox amigurumi pattern ready to teach you new techniques in crochet. With glitter eyes and unique, realistic shaping, this plushy is as bold as his tail is fluffy. As with most of my designs, I spent time looking at pictures of live foxes and silver foxes while researching my plans for Clark. I love the way that they look so confident and majestic, but they also have this swagger that makes it feel like that majesty is as natural to them as breathing.
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Fire Dragon Breathing
Although dragons aren’t generally associated with all things valentines, this hearty project shows you that they can be and do it well. This hearty little fire breather is a wonderful, fun token of love and affection.
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Fire Breathing Dragon
To begin with, here is a burning crochet project right out of the fairy tales. Undoubtedly this fire breathing dragon is a great addition to your kids' mythological playground. Moreover, it's also highly cuystomizable, so you can adapt it to very particular dragon lore preferences.
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Koi Mermaid
From the designer: An amigurumi mermaid is such an elegant, beautiful character for your plushy collection, but a mermaid inspired by the koi fish makes for a crochet pattern that is as much fun to create as it is to behold. Koi fish are a majestic species of ornamental fish. They are a type of colorful carp from India, but they started being bred for their beauty in Niigata, Japan, and so they have a strong presence in Japanese culture and art. This Koi Mermaid pattern is very straightforward. If you have ever made a top-down doll, she won't give you much trouble. Her tail and elbows both have short rounds to add some bend in them both. Her tail bends in the middle so that she can sit on a shelf or she can sit with her tail bent up and have a little more character than your average flat mermaid. While Grace’s eyes are safety eyes, they have a lot of embroidery detail which is added to the head before they are installed to give it a more human feel.
Lola, The Crochet Plush Unicorn Pattern
This crochet plushy unicorn is named Lola and she is the snuggliest, cuddliest, most squish-tastic friend ever! Bernat Blanket yarn got an unbelievable plushy feel with unmatched fuziness that makes for the absolute perfect cuddly crochet friend like Lola.
Lola is made by simple single crochet stitches and easy amigurumi techniques. She's ridiculously easy to make, even if it's your first time crocheting amigurumi.
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
Axl The Fox Amigurumi - Free Fox Crochet Pattern
Crochet Axl the Fox with this easy to follow crochet pattern. This is a quick and easy crochet project. The small fox (7cm / 3inch) was made with sport weight cotton yarn and a 2.5 mm crochet hook and the big fox (16 cm/ 6 inch) with super bulky chenille yarn and a 5 mm crochet hook. They are both made with the same pattern. You can use any yarn to make this cute fox plush. Have fun making this adorable Amigurumi!
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Crochet Hook: B/1 or 2.25 mm hook, H/8 or 5 mm hook, 2 or 2.25 mm hook (steel), 3 or 2.1 mm hook (steel)
Yarn Weight: (6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
Crochet Deer Amigurumi Pattern
Want a unique looking deer? Line this deer amigurumi pattern with the other crochet deer patterns and it will surely stand out!
As compared to the previous crochet deer patterns, this one looks more firm and more detailed. Did you see those perfectly shaped ears and those detailed limbs?
Even though this pattern is highly detailed, the pattern is intended for beginners. In fact, it has 24 pages of detailed instructions with high-quality pictures of the process.
Just like other amigurumi pieces, you have to know how to crochet in rounds and how to make a magic ring. As it is targetted for beginners, you'll only be using the basic stitches.
It is important to note, though, that the scarf is a knitted piece. If you are also a knitter, you'll be needing the purl and knit stitch for the scarf.
However, feel free to make a crochet scarf instead if you don't really knit.