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Saint Prickolaus Cactus Cuddler

Finally! A cactus you can cuddle! This adorable cactus is the Saint Prickolaus Cactus Cuddler. He is all set for the holiday season in his santa hat and scarf. This pattern is accessible for beginners that are familiar with crocheting amirugumi. Made with Bernat Blanket yarn, this is a jumbo amigurumi that is soft, large and absolutely perfect for cuddling. Once completed he is approximately 19” tall. Make your very own Saint Prickolaus cactus cuddler today!

Saint Prickolaus Cactus Cuddler

Penguin

The very first amigurumi toy I made was a penguin. With this easy beginner pattern, perhaps the very first amigurumi you make will be a penguin too! If you use aran-weight yarn and a 4.0mm hook, the penguin will come out to 3.5 in (8.9 cm) tall. But you can use any hook and yarn size you want - the penguin will just grow smaller or larger with you. It's written in US terminology and crocheted in the round.

Penguin

Gracie the Tiny Elephant

Girls of all ages are sure to fall in love with Gracie the Tiny Elephant. Her happy expression will undoubtedly bring a smile to anyone's face. Follow this amigurumi crochet pattern to complete this cute project.

Gracie the Tiny Elephant

Necrocia the Zombie Mermaid

Meet Necrocia. She had a fun-loving life and she plans on having a fun-loving afterlife. Missing an arm won't hold her back, and her exposed brains? Consider them a hair accessory. She is spunky and ready to party. Necrocia is a perfect size for a hug. She can bend at the waist to be seated as a lovely Halloween decoration or just be a seasonal cuddle buddy. And what zombie would be complete without Glow-in-the-dark eyes?

Necrocia the Zombie Mermaid

Amigurumi Garden Gnome

Crochet these cute little Gnome husband and wife and they will care for your garden and keep you company in the spring and summer. They make a great gift for anyone who like gardening and the whimsical themes that go with it. These gnomes use basic amigurumi techniques and make a quick project. You can customize how you make their facial hair and other features easily. make a set of garden gnomes for your home today.

Amigurumi Garden Gnome

Earth Day Crochet Amigurumi Pattern

Excellent for any occasion: Earth Day, Teacher's Day, back to school, stocking stuffers, cat toy, toddler ball, Earth Science lessons, stress ball. This Earth Day Crochet Amigurumi Pattern is an easy crochet pattern, that's a one-day project. It's great for using up those last yards of a skein, which is why this amigurumi pattern screams stashbuster! Amaze your friends and spin one up

Earth Day Crochet Amigurumi Pattern

Flower Gal and Bee

You'll usually find her frolicking in a field dotted with wildflowers or lounging happily in a terracotta pot on a sunny windowsill. Flower Gal blooms wherever she is! This free crochet pattern has everything you need to make amigurumi Flower Gal and her pet Bee! Flower Gal is made using 3 colors of DK weight yarn and a 2.75mm C crochet hook. With her sweet embroidered face and petals, she is the perfect spring friend.

Flower Gal and Bee

Crochet Koala Keychain

This Crochet Koala Keychain is the ultimate in cuteness on-the-go. Attach it to your keys, to your purse or to your backpack and take this little cutie with you everywhere. Using a small amount of Knitpicks Fable Fur, this project works up quickly and is irresistibly soft. She is a great little accessory that measures approximately 2.5 across. Would be a great project for those that sell at markets. This is an easy level crochet pattern. Supplies: 5.5 mm Furls Crochet Hook 3.5mm Furls Crochet Hook 14 yards/13 m (11g/0.4oz) of Fable Fur in Kuma 0.7 yards/0.6m of Knitpicks Brava Worsted in Black 2 - 10mm Black Safety Eyes Polyester Stuffing Tapestry Needle Scissors Stitch Marker 1 - 12mm Split Ring 1 - Keychain A video tutorial is also available for this pattern.

Crochet Koala Keychain

Pocket Sized Puffin

Make your own tiny colony of puffins with some DK weight yarn and a 2.25 mm crochet hook! You'll also need some polyester stuffing and a tapestry needle. To make the face of my puffin, I used white roving wool and a felting needle. You can always stitch or glue a piece of white felt onto the body instead of felting. This is an intermediate level pattern. There are a few photo tutorials to guide you along the process of assembling your puffin.

Pocket Sized Puffin