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by ip2much. One of the most intricate amigurumi I've ever seen, this squid is simply amazing. Look at the underside of those tentacles!
by Missteya. I've made an amigurumi Harry before (three of them, actually) and I love the extra details Missteya put into hers! Look at the shirt, tie and sweater combo she put in there, the finer thread she used for his hair and the edging on that Gryffindor robe! This is another good example of how attention to little extra details like this really make a doll something super special!
by Simnut. I love cutsie little animal amigurumi. So many artists out there have such different styles from my own and I just adore simple designs like this. No legs showing or anything, but look at that pet bed! Who needs to make limbs when this cutie can just chillax in his wee basket all day? Brilliant design. I love it!
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by skindiesel. I really enjoy zombie movies (doubly so since Shaun of the Dead), but it wasn't until joining dA that I learned how popular zombies are. I mean.. did you know that there are whole groups of people who get together once a year in any given town, dress up like zombies and lurch through the streets?? Seriously. How cool is that? I've been watching for zombie-gurumi for a little while now and I was excited to find this little guy with his dangling eyeball, spilling brains and gored arm. This is a brilliant doll.
by lemoncookies. MORE ZOMBIE-GURUMI! This little monster is in a very advanced state of decomposition. Someone took the time to sew his guts in place lest they keep spilling out, and he's got some nasty gangrene bits. Don't you love an artist with eyes for little details like this? Hahaha!
by JB-Pawstep. I'm lazy. My toys are often as plain as possible, so maybe that's why I love the details other artists put into their amigurumi. Not only did JB-Pawstep make clothes for this little guy, but they're removable too! Sheesh! How cute is that blue nose? And little silver buttons on his shorts? The hat with antler holes is just pure genius, making this one of my favourites this month! Awesome work.
Thanks for looking!
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Wil Wheaton: wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbac…
FaveCrafts Blog www.favecraftsblog.com/
DudeCraft Blog: www.dudecraft.com/
Jennifer Perkins - Naughty Secretary Club: naughtysecretaryclub.blogspot.…
Dollar Store Crafts: dollarstorecrafts.com
AmigurumiGirl: amigurumigirl.blogspot.com/
Hannah Kaminsky's Bittersweet: bittersweetblog.wordpress.com/
ShopDreamUp AI ArtDreamUp
Journal 27 - New vids and a book review
I'm a bad deviant. I haven't posted in a while. I am excited to tell you about my new partnership with AllFreeCrochet.com though! They offered to pay me to make some crochet videos for them, and I recently uploaded Episode Two of a short series I'm making for them called Creating Amigurumi! Cool, huh?
You can find them on my channel at YouTube as well as AllFreeCrochet's channel.
Creating Amigurumi Episode #1 -- Jan demonstrates The Magic Loop and Amigurumi Double Ring Methods of beginning to crochet in the round.
Creating Amigurumi Episode #2 -- Jan demonstrates crochet in the round with single crochet increases.
By the end of the series
Amigurumi Easter Egg - Free Pattern
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Amigurumi Easter Egg
See this demonstrated on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8cqr3o0qp8
Materials:
Red Heart Comfort sport in two colours of your choice.
Hook: F (3.75 or 4 mm)
Abbreviations:
R = round or row
sc = single crochet
st = stitch
tog = together (sc 2 tog = decrease)
sl st = slip stitch
instructions between * are repeated
R1 - sc 6 in a circle (amigurumi double ring) = 6st
R2 *sc 1, 2 sc in next st* = 9 st
R3 - *sc 2, 2 sc in next st* = 12 st
R4 - *sc 3, 2 sc in next st* = 15 st
R5 - *sc 4, 2 sc in next st* = 18 st
R6 - *sc 5, 2 sc in next st* = 21 st
R7 - *sc 6, 2 sc in next st*
Journal 26 - Jewelery Feature 4
Since I finally set up two new boxes on my profile page that feature my recent favourite amigurumi and jewelery, I won't post these journal features as often, but I wanted to point out a few recent faves to my friends who might not have visited recently, but would read this. XD
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by getpersonalart (https://www.deviantart.com/getpersonalart). I have zero experience with laser etching, but this made me want to learn more about it! I found this cuff just freaking brilliant. The colours are incredible, they look luminescent!
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by hogret (https://www.deviantart.com/hogret) . hogret (https://www.deviantart.com/hogret) said she made this to help her feel creative on days she doesn't, and I can see why. Firstly, I'm
Journal 25 - Studio-Making
Today on my blog:
Studio-Making
Over a year and a half ago, I arranged a nice little desk in my basement laundry room to serve as my jewelery-making 'studio' space. It worked well enough in the summer when I wanted to escape to the cool basement to create. In the winter, well.. I could always wear polar fleece (I practically live in fleece in the winter anyway).
We have a small bedroom in the basement that's not being used much, so I decided to make the space a little more useful.
Check out my blog for the rest of the story and pictures, if you like. There's still work to do in there, but I have a place to create, and that makes me feel
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Dude, the first time I saw that squid I almost died.