Do you know the term love birds? Well, here they are! These tiny bean-like ami toys will fit into the smallest package along with a precious gift, and you can make them last minute. Grab your leftover yarn ends and make a bunch to give away to the ones you love!
Find this pattern on paintitcolorful.blogspot.in, or read more on ravelry.com.
Owl Bean - Paperweight Stuffed Animal Doll
The Owl Bean is a cute owlet amigurumi, shaped like a bean! Guess what it's filled with, too? Beans! He makes the perfect desk-mate or paperweight, given how dense he is with weighted beans within him. The Owl Bean is crocheted with yarn held doubled and works up very quickly as a result of that. Make him as a gift for a friend or family member who adores owls, or keep him on your desk to keep you company while you work!
Crochet Pattern EDD und FRED The crazy Birds
Crochet Pattern EDD und FRED The crazy Birds
Tiny Stripes Turtles Free Crochet Pattern
These cute, tiny crochet turtles will be such a fun project to make, even if you are still at the beginning of your crafting journey. In the pattern, the shells are striped but you can crochet them in single colors as well. As this is a tiny project, it will be perfect for leftover yarn odds and ends. The link to the free pattern is under the photo.
My Bunny Valentine
This little bunny girl has the collection of heart-shaped purses, so I can say that she's so very stylish! It's a fantastic gift idea for every fashionista. Follow easy tutorial to make this toy by yourself and don't stop on one! Use up leftover yarn ends to create a full wardrobe for this little gal.
Emil, the Preemie Crochet Octopus
Meet Emil, the cute preemie octopus crochet pattern. Do you crochet for charity? Have you heard about preemie octopus before? They're cute little amigurumi octopus (or jellyfish) suffed toys. Yes, they are adorable but that's not all. Scientific research has shown they actually help preemies get better. “The purpose of the crocheted octopuses is to promote comfort and development for the pre-term babies while in the hospital. The tentacles of the soft octos mimic the feel of the umbilical cord in their tiny hands and have been found to soothe the babies and help prevent them from pulling on wires and tubes.” Octopus for a Preemie-US Project Ambassador Randi Palm of Lonsdale Emil is an easy, beginner-friendly plush crochet octopus pattern. Only single crochet stitches are used throughout the pattern. Guidelines on size and construction were followed to be sure you can donate your crochet octopus to charity.