Synopses & Reviews
andlt;bandgt;Knit adorable mini Amigurumi animals with this fun Japanese knitting book.andlt;/bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;While the demand for Japanese Amigurumi or "crocheted stuffed toys" just keeps getting bigger, these incredibly cute Japanese crocheted critters have just gotten smaller! Voodoo Maggie (AKA Erin Clark), the author of andlt;iandgt;Voodoo Maggie's Adorable Amigurumiandlt;/iandgt;, has taken her yarn craft to the micro-level and stitched together a new menagerie of mini Amigurmi that are so darn cuteand#8212;and tinyand#8212;that you might not want to part with any of them.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Maggie's Amigurumi crochet patterns are so easy to follow that you'll be able to make enough to satisfy an obvious demand from your friends and family. Erin even provides instructions on how to display these tiny Japanese crochet creatures in their own crochet-decorated terrarium. andlt;iandgt;Itty Bitty Crocheted Crittersandlt;/iandgt; features step-by-step instructions on how to make twenty of Voodoo Maggie's most popular mini Amigurmi miniatures.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;bandgt;Amigurumi animals include:andlt;/bandgt;andlt;ulandgt;andlt;liandgt;Red Pandaandlt;/liandgt;andlt;liandgt;Tusked Narwhalandlt;/liandgt;andlt;liandgt;Otter andlt;/liandgt;andlt;liandgt;Pinkerton Flamingoandlt;/liandgt;andlt;liandgt;Camellia Chameleonandlt;/ulandgt;These irresistible little guys are guaranteed to bring a smile to anyone's face. Get ready to andlt;iandgt;"Awwwww!"andlt;/iandgt;
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"If you know a crocheter who wants to travel to a new level of boss-ness, here's a fun book for that purpose. Erin Clark's andlt;iandgt;Itty Bitty Crocheted Crittersandlt;/iandgt; is all about cute animals" and#8212;andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;CraftyPodandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"There are many books dedicated to the amigurumi which you can find on the market, Erin Clark's andlt;iandgt;Itty Bitty Crocheted Crittersandlt;/iandgt;, is a collection of crocheted animals in miniature, detail and care of every aspect making it a highly recommended book." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;Angiegurumi Blogandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"This magnificent book is chock full of patterns of adorable animals." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;More is Merrierandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"These cute little crocheted animals make great collectors items and look great in miniature scenes or just as a cute decoration." and#8212; Suzy's Artsy-Craftsy Sitcom
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"There's a nice variety of animal designs, all or most of which could appeal to children (or kids-at-heart) of both genders. I particularly love it that the boys are not neglected here. I think little boys might like any of these patterns, but how could they resist a tarantula, an alligator, a lizard and some snails? The camel and the narwhal are pretty cool too.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;If you have young sons or grandsons, you're likely to find something fun to crochet for them in this book. You're just as likely to find something fun to make for your daughters and granddaughters. I think some of the patterns are cute (without being overly ('cutesie'). Some, like the alligator, are appealing, but not what I'd necessarily call 'cute'and#8212;a good mix of boy-friendly / girl-friendly, overall."and#8212;andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;About.com Crochetandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"If you love crocheted toys and you're looking for some quick and easy patterns to keep you entertained this weekend, then you're going to love andlt;iandgt;Itty Bitty Crocheted Crittersandlt;/iandgt;. With a great assortment of patterns to select from, this book is great for animal lovers of all kinds, and a fun way to create a sweet and meaningful gift for kids and adults alike!"and#8212;andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;FaveCraftsandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"From the first moment I saw these little critters I fell in love. Small, like uber tiny, they wormed their way into my heart. Easy instructions that left no question in my mind whatsoever, cute pics, small projects perfect for learning and an assortment of critters to warm your heart this book is perfect for anyone who loves to crochet. Even if you are just learning amigurumi, you can do these designs. One tiny hook. A couple of DMC floss pieces and you can rock this book." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;Bookgirl Knitting, An Eclectic Book Blogandlt;/bandgt;andlt;/iandgt;
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"Now I am only reasonably new to crochet. I mean I HAVE been trying for years, but I've only just gotten the hang of it recently and something I've always wanted to try was some amigurumi and well this book might just make me do it. Not only is it filled with some super cute patterns, but it also has some great step by step instructions with some very clear pictures on simple crochet stitches but also increasing/decreasing etc." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;And Sew We Craftandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
Synopsis
Knit adorable mini Amigurumi animals with this fun Japanese knitting book. While the demand for Japanese Amigurumi or "crocheted stuffed toys" just keeps getting bigger, these incredibly cute Japanese crocheted critters have just gotten smaller Voodoo Maggie (AKA Erin Clark), the author of
Voodoo Maggie's Adorable Amigurumi, has taken her yarn craft to the micro-level and stitched together a new menagerie of mini Amigurmi that are so darn cute--and tiny--that you might not want to part with any of them.
Maggie's Amigurumi crochet patterns are so easy to follow that you'll be able to make enough to satisfy an obvious demand from your friends and family. Erin even provides instructions on how to display these tiny Japanese crochet creatures in their own crochet-decorated terrarium.
Itty Bitty Crocheted Critters features step-by-step instructions on how to make twenty of Voodoo Maggie's most popular mini Amigurmi miniatures.
Amigurumi animals include: - Red Panda
- Tusked Narwhal
- Otter
- Pinkerton Flamingo
- Camellia Chameleon
These irresistible little guys are guaranteed to bring a smile to anyone's face. Get ready to
"Awwwww " About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Erin Clarkandlt;/bandgt; was born into a crafty family. When she was six, Erin discovered crochet through a great grandmother, and it's been her favorite crafty hobby ever since. After her second child, she discovered Amigurumi. Now, Erin lives in Oregon with three children, a wonderful husband, and a hobby that is now her job. andlt;iandgt;etsy.com/shop/VoodooMaggieandlt;/iandgt;
Table of Contents
Included Projects:andlt;BRandgt;1. Fishandlt;BRandgt;2. Wallabyandlt;BRandgt;3. Chameleonandlt;BRandgt;4. Walrusandlt;BRandgt;5. Polar Bearandlt;BRandgt;6. Weaselandlt;BRandgt;7. Pigandlt;BRandgt;8. Spiderandlt;BRandgt;9. Alligatorandlt;BRandgt;10. Red Pandaandlt;BRandgt;11. Mooseandlt;BRandgt;12. Slothandlt;BRandgt;13. Narwhalandlt;BRandgt;14. Peacockandlt;BRandgt;15. Tigerandlt;BRandgt;16. Bumble Bee with hiveandlt;BRandgt;17. Camelandlt;BRandgt;18. Armadilloandlt;BRandgt;19. Tapirandlt;BRandgt;20. Fennec Foxandlt;BRandgt;21. Snail