Amigurumi patterns are great for making cute animals, small items, dolls, or anything really. They usually involve a simple, repetitive stitch making the piece seemingly simple but can have complexity added to it with color changes and shaping. They are great projects for beginners and experienced crocheters. One great thing about amigurumi projects is that they make great gifts. Here are some wonderful amigurumi patterns that are versatile.
1. Migi the Whale by Cre8tion Crochet
I’m not sure if this little guy fits in with the rules of amigurumi since I’ve never followed any ami patterns before, but he is fun and easy to make!
2. My Shape Buddy Clown by Creative Crochet Workshop for Oombawka Design Crochet
3. Bits N Odds Set by Creative Crochet Workshop for The Stitchin’ Mommy
4. Amigurumi: The Little Lion by Be A Crafter xD
5. Elephant Bookends by Moogly
To be more specific, these would be considered bookend covers. Bookend cozies? They slip over the plain metal bookends you can buy in any office supply store or discount retailer. And they look a whole lot better – and more fun!
6. Heirloom Tomato Pincushion by The Hooked Haberdasher
Fun and quick pattern, beginner easy! The Heirloom Tomato Pincushion is a great yarn stash-buster, and the perfect gift for any occasion! With an hour to spare, you too can make this right off the vine pincushion.
7. Fergal ‘Shark’ey Crochet Shark Pattern by Free Crochet Patterns and Designs by LisaAuch
The shark is worked in one whole piece, until the mouth part where the pattern splits. this means the stitches continue in the round, and look better than, changing to work back and forth.
8. Tiny Teddy – Baby Bear Heart by Free Crochet Patterns and Designs by LisaAuch
9. Gendry the Giraffe by Look at What I Made
Gendry the Giraffe is the seventh animal in our Little Zoo Series.
10. Cupcake Keychain by Repeat Crafter Me
This round up was compiled by Cre8tion Crochet Contributor Dianne Hunt.
Dianne is the owner of Same DiNamics Crochet. The name Same DiNamics is very special to her. It came about at a time where she needed something in her life. She started blogging by doing book reviews, which she still does. Dianne re-discovered crocheting about 3 years ago, she added ‘Crochet’ to her blog name for easy recognition. She has not let the hook down ever since. Her goal in crocheting is to learn as much as she can and do amazing things. She is following the journey that has been set before her. You can find Dianne on Ravelry, her blog or facebook.