However, Leon Lion is an ever slightly more ambitious amigurumi lion. For instance, the mane is a more complex creation of frizzy yarn ends, and the figurine itself is made of more numerous and less symmetrical shapes. At the same time, this is by no means difficult, so an ambitious beginner should feel right at home with this pattern.
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TagsMr. Murasaki Owl Amigurumi
To make this tinny cute fellow you should use a 2,25 mm hook. It's the sweetest and tiniest owl ever. Great for beginners, that want a cool accessory to attach to their keys. Moreover, you should think about making a couple of them for your friends. In different colors of course!
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Ulyssa The Unicorn
Ulyssa the Unicorn is a rewrite of an old unicorn pattern, now with awesome upgrades in shaping, a curly mane and tail, and realistic leg positioning for your cozy, sleepy baby unicorn. The Ulyssa pattern is for experience amigurumi makers, but there is an optional Premium Pattern for those who want to test their skills and get some help at the same time. This pattern uses Red Heart Super Saver Stripes to create that glorious ombre mane and tail.
Amigurumi Laurence the Lion Free Crochet Pattern
Lastly, Laurence is a somewhat more playful amigurumi lion with a bright orange mane. In fact, this will be a great stuffie to decorate a kids' room with.
Amigurumi Puppy Free Crochet Pattern
- DESIGNED by craftpassion
Puppies are always so happy and cheerful, aren’t they? And this sweet puppy in the pictures below is exactly the same! Just look at his floppy ears, how cute are they? In other words, it's just cuteness overload and this crochet puppy is going to melt everybody’s heart. Crochet it and give it to your loved one today!
Elwis Elephant Amigurumi
- Designed by: Joanne Loh
These super real looking elephants were crocheted by Joanne Loh. They make the sweetest pair of friends, so make sure to crochet them together. Of course feel free to use any yarn color you with. The finished size is 9 while sitting and 12 while standing. What a fantastic huggable toy!
PHOTOS by Joanne Loh / Ravelry.com
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