
This week, I managed to complete my amigurumi Umbreon! This guy is one of the tiniest plush that I have completed so far.
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This week, I managed to complete my amigurumi Umbreon! This guy is one of the tiniest plush that I have completed so far.
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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.
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This week’s amigurumi features Meowth, a classic member of Team Rocket! I feel like Meowth’s design compliments the amigurumi style – the pokemon also looks good with coins too!
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Another week, another plush; this week, I made an even smaller amigurumi pokemon – cutiefly! This little guy had some surprising challenges while I was making it.
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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!
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It has been a while since I’ve completed a new crocheted project – I didn’t realize it would be so quick to put together this plush! I’ve written a rough pattern for anyone to try it out.
I feel like making a series of not-too-popular pokemon amigurumi. If you have any suggestions for some unloved pokemon, send a comment to this post!
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Every month I’d like to feature some of my favourite old plush toys that I’ve made over the years. This month, I am featuring my own version of the Tangela amigurumi!
I made this guy back in my university years, when storing different colours of yarn was easier than storing fabric; my favourite parts to make were the tangles, and then having to figure out where to place them on the head.
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