Friday, March 23, 2012

Free Amigurumi Duckie Pattern


Amigurumi Duck
Materials used:
Lily Sugar and Cream Cotton Yarn
G crochet hook
2 safety eyes
polyfill for stuffing

6 sc in a magic ring
2 sc in each sc around (12 sc)
1 sc, sc inc in next sc repeat around (18 sc)
sc around (18 sc) for 4 rows
sc inc in the first 9 sc, sc in last 9 sc (27 sc)
sc in first 6 sc, sc inc in next 6 sc, sc in last 15 sc (33 sc)
sc around (33 sc) for 3 rows
sc in first 9 sc, do 3 sc dec, sc in last 18 sc (30 sc)
sc in four sc, sc dec repeat around (25 sc)
sc in 3 sc, sc dec repeat around (20 sc)
sc in one sc, sc dec repeat around, end with 2 sc (14 sc)
Position eyes and attach
Stuff
dec around to close leave long tail.
I used tail to close and then to shape bottom so duck would stand even. Pull the yarn up through the back of the duck and back down to pull in bottom. Repeat on other side of duck.

Beak

6 sc in a magic ring
1 sc, sc inc in next sc repeat around (9 sc)
sc around (9 sc)
slip stitch into next sc and leave long tail for sewing
smash down and sew to body in a curved upside down “u” shape between rows 5 and 6.

SPANISH version is here.


This is a modified version of another free pattern from here:
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=154060.msg1531839#msg1531839.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Ninja GIVEAWAY!!!!!


It's time for a NINJA GIVEAWAY! NINJA! NINJA!

If you would like to win one of my amigurumi ninjas, please visit my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/AmigurumiFriends. To be eligible, you must 1) "like" Amigurumi Friends, and 2) post a message under the ninja photo to let me know you would like to enter the drawing. The deadline is March 31, 2012.

You will receive the smaller ninja which is approx 5 1/2 inches tall and 2 1/2 inches wide. I will ship it to the winner free!

Also, you will get an additional entry for each friend that you get to "like" Amigurumi Friends. Just let me know who you have referred. Please make sure that they "like" Amigurumi Friends and enter a comment under the photo.

GOOD LUCK!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Pack Bunnies


I hope you can appreciate how hard it is to get a bunch of bunnies to line up and stay in place for this group photo!

I'm getting ready for spring craft shows, and everyone expects...BUNNIES! Actually, even in the winter season, people ask me if I have any bunnies, but everyone knows they explode in numbers in the spring.

So I came up with this little "pack bunny". It's a bunny head with funny looking ears and a plastic hook so you can hang him on your backpack, purse, keys, etc, etc.

And yes, you can expect a free pattern for this sometime in the future. ;)

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Hand Sanitizer Holders...Huh?



Whew!!!! All my holiday craft shows are finished, so I have a chance to slow down a bit. I was able to spend a few hours in my neglected garden today. It was beautiful today after the few days of rain, so the soil was soft and the weather cool. Perfect for pulling the 4 huge bags of weeds.


I still have a few special orders to complete before the end of the year and one of them was for some hand sanitizer holders. I've been making them to hold small, refillable bottles of Purell hand sanitizer. They are convenient for strapping onto your purse, backpack, stroller, sports bag, etc. I made the buttons out of Asian fabrics and crocheted the holders out of different colors of cotton yarn. The holders also have a keychain hook in the back in case you want to attach some keys.


Okay, time for an ice cream break...




Monday, October 31, 2011

Cupcake Ornaments


This weekend I decided to make some ornaments for the holidays, but what to make? Last year I made little kokeshi doll ornaments, but I wanted to try something different.

Have you seen those adorable amigurumi baked goods? Cute crocheted cakes, cookies and cupcakes. Well, they're cute, but what do you do with them? Hmmm, maybe perfect as an ornament????

I used a free pattern from Red Heart yarn here and embellished them with beads and sequins. Don't they look yummy?

Friday, October 21, 2011

Catnip Fishies



Okay, time for a free pattern!
These are easy and fun to make, and your cat will appreciate them too. They are little fishies filled with catnip, an herb they go nuts over. I like to make them with 2 colors of Lily Sugar and Cream cotton yarn. I crochet both colors at the same time. It's a great way to use up scraps of yarn.



Supplies:
Lily Sugar and Cream cotton yarn in two colors or your choice. Scraps work great!
"J" crochet hook
a little bit of polyfiber stuffing or cotton balls will work
catnip
yarn needle

CATNIP FISH
Crochet 2 strands of yarn at the same time.

Make magic ring*, ch 1
Round 1: 4 sc in magic ring (4 st)
Round 2: (1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next st) 2 times (6 st)
Round 3: (1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next st) 3 times (9 st)
Round 4: sc around (9)
Round 5: sc around (9)
Round 6: (sc2tog, sc 1 into next sc) 3 times (6 sc)
Start forming tail
Round 7: sc 2 around (12 sc)
Round 8: (sc 1 into next sc, then sc 2 into next) 6 times (18 sc)
Join with sl st to next st. Fasten off, leaving long end of yarn.
Stuff lightly with poly fiberfill. Put a pinch of catnip inside the fiberfill.Sew the tail together with end of yarn and yarn needle.

* How to make a magic ring http://www.ehow.com/how_4750999_crochet-adjustable-magic-ring.html
Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

It's a new litter of kittens!



For those of you who think I'm not really working...think again! I've got a new litter of kitties. As usual with alley cats, you end up with a mixed litter. There are black ones, gray ones, orange ones and even pink ones! They are all different from the tips of their ears to the pads of their paws.

These little kitties are crocheted with acrylic yarn and they stand about 3 1/2 inches tall. They have cute little cat eyes, a yarn nose and yarn whiskers. I've been making these kitties for a few years now and they are from my own pattern. If you would like to make one, check out my pattern shop at

www.mutts.etsy.com.

Now it's time to work on the mutts...