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Loading... Amigurumi Knits: Patterns for 20 Cute Mini Knits (original 2009; edition 2009)by Hansi Singh
Work InformationAmigurumi Knits: Patterns for 20 Cute Mini Knits by Hansi Singh (2009)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I made the snail. He was very cute. Unfortunately, my sewing skills are not up to par, and his poor shell doesn't not attach to his body correctly. I'll have to try again later :) Also, this book is very popular at my knitting group, everyone had a favorite project. My Deep sea Angler Fish turned out awesome, and one me a blue ribbon at the county fair. Of course, all knitting projects that were competently knitted received a blue ribbon, but still, very cool. I look forward to making many more knitted invertebrate creatures :) Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. Typically they are kooky little animals but they can also be inanimate objects, like vegetables, that are given faces and limbs. This book will have 20 designs, including animals and inanimate objects. A knitting basics section will provide instructions for all the techniques needed to make the projects. no reviews | add a review
Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. Typically they are kooky little animals but they can also be inanimate objects, like vegetables, that are given faces and limbs. This book will have 20 designs, including animals and inanimate objects. A knitting basics section will provide instructions for all the techniques needed to make the projects. No library descriptions found. |
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Some seem very straightforward, like the vegetables, the earthworm, and the simple starfish- while others are more elaborate, like the above, the spider, and the hermit crab. All of them, though look like a lot of fun to make, and can mostly use leftover yarns from other projects.
While I have not knitted any to completion thus far, the directions are very clear and easy to understand, and they range from projects suitable for beginners to ones that would best be done by those of us with more experience.
Highly recommended! ( )