Free Awesome Crochet Amigurumi Patterns For You Kids For Ideas New 2021
The vacation may be over, but we still have a little winter (at least for us in America), so I thought this kind of deer that looks so comfortable in a sweater was adorable. Check-in Bison will be a great model to start the new year! Don’t you think this is the most convenient? I need to find a buffalo sweater.
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As usual, this pattern is created in the same style as my rag pattern. The individual parts were machined in straight rows and then combined to give this unique 2D look. This model also includes a tapestry hook (or inlay) technique and as mentioned earlier there is a lot of painting work.
I recommend that you read everything carefully before you start, especially if you do not have much experience with knitting an amigurumi.
On our site, you will find crochet fun models and colorful amigurumi toys, crochet patterns for children’s hats and other cute designs for little ones.
You will easily find the recipe for all crochet patterns. It is written simply and clearly, taking into account crochet for beginners. A very detailed description is given with many visuals in order to follow my models easily.
Amigurumi Bees
Materials:
Lightweight or medium yarn, level 3 or 4 in Yellow and Black (I used Lion Brand yarn’s 24/7 Cotton in “Goldenrod” and “”Black” – also available through the Lion Brand site HERE). Small bees require 1 g of yellow and 1 g of black. Queen Bee requires approximately 6 g of yellow and 6 g of black. White yarn needed if wings are crocheted.
2 mm Clover Amour crochet hook
Yarn needle (bent tip helpful for attaching amigurumi parts- see HERE)
fiberfill
4 mm and 6 mm safety eyes
White felt
glue gun
Clover lock ring stitch markers
pink sharpie (for cheeks)
As avid crafters and crocheters, we love adding touches of crochet to different aspects of our lives, and I’m sure many of you can relate! Now that we are parents, we have more opportunities to brainstorm ideas for our girls and special occasions such as their birthdays, Christmas, and Valentine’s Day.