The Big Book of Beginner Amigurumi: 60 Easy Projects for Charming Crochet Creations

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by Maggy Woodley

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Your One-Stop Shop for Adorable Homemade Plushies Whether you have just started crocheting, or you’re looking for tons of quick projects to feed your amigurumi obsession, this book will have you turning yarn into the cutest little creatures you’ve ever seen in no time! Starting with a useful overview of foundational techniques, you’ll learn how to read a pattern, make basic stitches, and add all the little details that make every piece come to life. Then you’ll be ready to try your hook at fun-sized fruit, silly seaside creatures, fuzzy farm animals, whimsical woodland friends, and so much more. Plus, each project comes together quickly for instant gratification. These versatile projects are suitable for most yarns, so you can easily scale up with chenille yarn (to make plushies) or go tiny with thin yarn (to make bag charms and key chains). With these 60 super-easy, super-cute projects, you’ll never need another amigurumi book again. If you've ever wanted to try amigurumi but felt intimidated, this book takes you by the hand and says, ‘let’s just have fun!’ The patterns are clear, the projects are incredibly cute, and I love that each project can be made in a day.” ― Agnes Hsu, creator of Hello Wonderful “For anyone eager to start crocheting their own cute little creatures, Maggy and Pippa have created the ultimate beginner’s guide to amigurumi! It’s adorable, fun, and full of easy projects that build confidence with every stitch.” ― Sarah Zimmerman, creator of Repeat Crafter Me "This book has a delightfully whimsical array of critters that are sure to bring a smile to beginners and seasoned crocheters alike!” ― Alleshen Hamilton, creator of Ghee Beans Crafty "This book has something for everyone!” ― Kensey Davis, author of Fantasy Crochet Creatures Maggy Woodley is the founder of the popular crafts blog Red Ted Art. Her crafts have been featured in Good Housekeeping , Reader’s Digest and Brit + Co . She lives in London, England. Pippa Woodley is Maggy Woodley’s daughter and a self-taught crochet enthusiast who helps create content on the Red Ted Art blog.

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