Amiguru-what??

Many years ago, before I even heard about amigurumi, I decided I wanted to crochet a doll.  After searching and searching online, I found a free pattern for a little teddy bear and I started with that.  It didn’t turn out as well as I thought  and I ended up scrapping the project.  But , it was from that one pattern that I learned how to crochet in spirals and I learned how and when to increase/decrease to make different shapes.  I found it mildy interesting but after that attempt, I put my crochet hooks away and didn’t touch them again for a very long time.  It was only after I saw some amazing characters in a magazine (amiguru-what?? I couldn’t even pronounce the word) that I realized what incredible things could be made with the few skills that I had!   I was completely inspired to try making my own dolls.

When people see my dolls, they might say things like “Oh my goodness! You are so talented!  How in the world did you make these?”  Well, here’s the secret that many of you already know…making amigurumi dolls isn’t hard at all!  In fact, it’s really quite easy!  You need only  know the very basics to be able to create something really cool and adorable!  (Of course if you want to embellish your dolls and make them really REALLY cool, then you need to have some extra skills.  I myself am working on this)

Apart from the basic single crochet, one of the most important skills to master is definitely the magic ring.  I start almost every piece of my dolls with this technique.  I  learned years ago from an online picture tutorial of how to make this.  Unfortunately, I have no recollection of which site I visited!  So I will be posting my own pictures of how to make the magic ring in the near future.  I feel that I should  pass along my knowledge to someone who is starting out, just like I was those many years ago!  Stay tuned!

Timmy the Amigurumi Turtle

So I’ve always wanted to make an amigurumi turtle but haven’t been able to come up with anything I really loved.  I did make one a while back but i wanted to try again.  Timmy Turtle is my newest version.  I’m sure I’ll be trying again. One day I want to try to do a turtle doll with an elaborate shell..I’m already thinking about some cool hexagonal shapes .. I just have to figure out how to make them and and put them together! Anyways, keep an eye out for it in the future.  For now, this little guy will have to do!  I think he’s pretty cute, with his shy smile.  I was debating whether to add the smile at all, but I think I made the right choice!  This easy to follow pattern is available now!

 

 

The first post…!

Lavender

Wow, I can’t believe I have my very own Little Muggles website to present to you!  Let me kick off this launch by presenting my newest creation, Lavender Bunny.  This doll is about 11 inches tall (including her ears).  I wanted to make something cute and girly, but elegant at the same time.  This is the first time that one of my dolls is actually wearing a dress, rather than having the dress crocheted as part of the body.  Unfortunately, you can’t remove the dress because it won’t slide off her bottom.  The only way to remove it would be to remove her head, but I don’t think you want to do that! 😉  I will definitely be experimenting with new clothes and accessories for my dolls in the future!  The little flower detail is a first for me as well!  I found a great book today for crocheting flowers so look for more floral details to come!  I’ll be working on the pattern for Lavender and it should be available for purchase very soon.  Look for it on Etsy and Craftsy!  I hope you like Lavender and I hope you like my new site!  Please visit again and again and tell me what you think!!