
Hey, everyone, Happy Lunar New Year!! This crochet doodle came to me all at once, so here’s a pattern that you can try out.
Continue reading “Crochet Pattern: Maneki Neko”Hey, everyone, Happy Lunar New Year!! This crochet doodle came to me all at once, so here’s a pattern that you can try out.
Continue reading “Crochet Pattern: Maneki Neko”For this week’s plush, I have decided to revisit a pokemon I made back in 2011: Victini! This has got to be one of my most favourite tiny legendaries.
Continue reading “From the Old Toybox: Victini Amigurumi”This week, I am excited to reveal my burnt bird plush! These were made in collaboration with my long time friend, Jackie. The other half of the collaboration can be found on her Instagram, jackiedrinkscoffee.
Continue reading “Original Plush: Burnt Bird”It’s the first weekend of May, so I’m featuring an old amigurumi of mine: Gomamon amigurumi! This plush represents the beginning of my crocheting hobby.
Continue reading “From the Old Toybox: Gomamon Amigurumi”This week features a customized bird plush; it is made out of a pillow that has a marshmallow-like texture! I also have been obsessed with a doodle I made of a fat finch and I wanted to make it.
Continue reading “Original Plush: Marshmallow Finch”This week’s plush is Chiks, the beta baby pokemon for the Doduo evolutionary line! It’s too bad that this pokemon was tied with Doduo, it could have been an interesting line on its own.
Continue reading “Pokemon Amigurumi: Chiks the Beta Baby Doduo”This is one of my favourite plush that I made back in the early 2000’s – a light blue cotton and velour rendition of an Articuno. At the time, I was around 11 or 12 years old; in celebration of about 15 years of its existence, I decided to remake this plush using flannelette, fleece, and other remnants.
Continue reading “From the Old Toybox: Ragdoll Articuno Plush”Featuring one of the most annoying encounters in the game, zubat! This guy is smaller than the scyther I posted last week – check it out!
Continue reading “Pokemon Amigurumi: Zubat”