Amigurumi: 15 Patterns and Dozens of Techniques for Creating Cute Crochet Creatures

Amigurumi: 15 Patterns and Dozens of Techniques for Creating Cute Crochet Creatures

by Obaachan (Author)

Synopsis

Amigurumi is the Japanese art of making knitted or crocheted stuffed animals, and it is taking the world by storm. These toys can be as simple or as complex as the maker likes - ranging from a tiny fluffy chick to an elaborate textured elephant. This book provides all the information you need to get started, with tips on choosing yarns and needles, and instruction in core techniques.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Search Press Ltd
Published: 15 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 1844483096
ISBN 13: 9781844483099

Media Reviews

May 08

The Japanese art of making quirky crochet animals comes to Britain in this lovely book from Cast-Off Knitting Club regular, Annie Obaachan.

This book is packed with 15 cute patterns you can start straight away, from rabbits to elephants and teddies to lions.

Annie is Japanese, and as well as the easy to follow pattrns she provides interesting details about Japanese traditions, including knitting and toy making.

Amigurumi is a very versatile and creative style and this book will get you started designing your own miniature animals. use the tips and ideas to customize the patterns in the book or create your own unique designs.

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Author Bio
Annie Obaachan graduated from Bunka Fashion College, Toyko, in 2003. She moved to the UK in 2004, where she met Rachael Matthews and became a key member of the Cast Off knitting club. She has contributed to many popular craft books. This is her first solo book.