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  • Free Patterns
    • No 1 - Frog
    • No 2 - Lion
    • No 3 - Monkey
    • No 4 - Flamingo
    • No 5 - Hedgehog
    • No 6 - Penguin
    • No 7 - Bear
    • No 8 - Hippo
    • No 9 - Giraffe
    • No 10 - Chick
    • No 11 - Bunny
    • No 12 - Pig
    • No 13 - Crocodile
    • No 14 Crab
    • No 15 Kitty Cat
    • No 16 Baby Elephant
    • No 17 Octopus
    • No 18 Fox
    • No 19 Unicorn
    • No 20 Bumble Bee
    • No 21 Pink Parrot
    • No 22 Koala
    • No 23 Dinosaur
    • No 24 Mouse
    • No 25 - Butterfly
    • No 26 SLOTH
    • No 27 TIGER
    • No 28 Sheep
    • No 29 Zebra
    • No 30 Seal
    • No 31 Owl
    • No 32 Lobster
    • No 33 Raccoon
    • No 34 Llama
    • No 35 Chameleon
    • No 36 Turtle
    • No 37 Stripy Dog
    • No 38 Seagull
    • No 39 Peacock
    • No 40 Jellyfish
    • No 41 Monster
    • No 42 Ladybug
    • No 43 Toucan
    • No 44 Christmas Trio
    • No 45 Frosty Trio
    • No 46 Christmas Elf Mouse
    • No 47 Gorilla
    • No 48 Puppy Love
    • No 49 - Snail
    • No - 50 Goat
    • No 51 Easter Trio
    • No 52 Spring Chicken
    • No 53 Rhino
    • No 54 - Kangaroo
    • No 55 WHALE SHARK
    • No 56 Red Panda
    • No 57 Highland Cow
    • No 58 Dairy Cow
    • No 59 - Otter
  • Hints & Tips
    • Assembling Amigurumi Using Pin Lines
    • Perfect Stripes Photo Tutorial
    • Scrap Yarn Stitch Marker Photo Tutorial
    • UK Abbreviations
    • US Abbreviations
    • UK/US Crochet Terms
    • Oval Start Photo Tutorial
    • Magic Ring Photo Tutorial
    • Amigurumi Toes Photo Tutorial
    • Ami Claws Photo Tutorial
  • PDFs for Mailing Listers
  • Contact Me
I'll be adding hints and tips from time to time to help you get great results when you crochet amigurumi.

If you want to know the difference between UK and US Crochet terms you can find a Conversion Chart HERE.

If you find the pesky Magic Ring technique impossible to get to grips with, check out a photo tutorial of the method I use HERE.

If you struggle with ami pattern pieces that start with a chain instead of a magic ring you can find a photo tutorial for an Oval Start  HERE.

Want to know how to crochet perfect stripes in Amigurumi? Find out HERE!



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  • home
  • About
  • Free Patterns
    • No 1 - Frog
    • No 2 - Lion
    • No 3 - Monkey
    • No 4 - Flamingo
    • No 5 - Hedgehog
    • No 6 - Penguin
    • No 7 - Bear
    • No 8 - Hippo
    • No 9 - Giraffe
    • No 10 - Chick
    • No 11 - Bunny
    • No 12 - Pig
    • No 13 - Crocodile
    • No 14 Crab
    • No 15 Kitty Cat
    • No 16 Baby Elephant
    • No 17 Octopus
    • No 18 Fox
    • No 19 Unicorn
    • No 20 Bumble Bee
    • No 21 Pink Parrot
    • No 22 Koala
    • No 23 Dinosaur
    • No 24 Mouse
    • No 25 - Butterfly
    • No 26 SLOTH
    • No 27 TIGER
    • No 28 Sheep
    • No 29 Zebra
    • No 30 Seal
    • No 31 Owl
    • No 32 Lobster
    • No 33 Raccoon
    • No 34 Llama
    • No 35 Chameleon
    • No 36 Turtle
    • No 37 Stripy Dog
    • No 38 Seagull
    • No 39 Peacock
    • No 40 Jellyfish
    • No 41 Monster
    • No 42 Ladybug
    • No 43 Toucan
    • No 44 Christmas Trio
    • No 45 Frosty Trio
    • No 46 Christmas Elf Mouse
    • No 47 Gorilla
    • No 48 Puppy Love
    • No 49 - Snail
    • No - 50 Goat
    • No 51 Easter Trio
    • No 52 Spring Chicken
    • No 53 Rhino
    • No 54 - Kangaroo
    • No 55 WHALE SHARK
    • No 56 Red Panda
    • No 57 Highland Cow
    • No 58 Dairy Cow
    • No 59 - Otter
  • Hints & Tips
    • Assembling Amigurumi Using Pin Lines
    • Perfect Stripes Photo Tutorial
    • Scrap Yarn Stitch Marker Photo Tutorial
    • UK Abbreviations
    • US Abbreviations
    • UK/US Crochet Terms
    • Oval Start Photo Tutorial
    • Magic Ring Photo Tutorial
    • Amigurumi Toes Photo Tutorial
    • Ami Claws Photo Tutorial
  • PDFs for Mailing Listers
  • Contact Me