Happy Early Easter!

 

Easter friends!

 

I am proud to present my latest pattern, a sweet little springtime bunny! Ok, I am thinking  ahead, but this gives anyone who is interested in making this doll for Easter plenty of time to crochet!   I spent a while choosing the colors for this rabbit.  I wanted something soft and spring-like.. but I also wanted something a little different.  I was happy to use this slightly unusual shade of green for her pants.  In case you’re wondering, it is from Lion Brand yarns, my go-to yarn for all my amigurumi creations.  I always use yarn from my local craft store, nothing fancy.  And I had my doubts about the shoe color, wondering if it clashes with the other colors, but I think it came out alright.

The baskets in the back have some of my previous amis that I feel work with the whole springtime theme.  You’ll see my Mochi bunny(Free pattern!) in there, along with a couple of Lil Quacks and my Humpty Dumpty (since he’s an egg…)  Does this give you any ideas on making your Easter basket(s) this year?  Making a hand-made gift for someone is truly special!

This bunny pattern will be listed very shortly in both of my shops!  Here are the links – please stop by and browse!  Have a great day, everyone!

In my CRAFTSY shop, you can download the pattern immediately upon payment.  And if you prefer, it is also available at ETSY!

 

2013 Year of the Snake!

Year of the Amigurumi Snake!

Happy Lunar New Year, everyone! Gong Xi Fa Cai, Gung Hay Fat Choy!

As a kid, I really looked forward to this time of year.   Because it is customary for all married relatives and friends to give children red envelopes stuffed with money, this was a very profitable time of year for me!  My mother would clean the house from top to bottom and set up a little New Year’s table, decorated with beautiful flowers, oranges, pomelos, “good luck” candies and cakes… She would even put on her old records (remember those?) of festive holiday music.  Everyone would just be a really happy mood, getting ready to celebrate the start of  a fresh new year!

In honor of the coming year’s zodiac sign, I present my little snake to you!  I never considered making a gurumi snake, (thinking that I could never make a cute one) but I was suddenly struck with inspiration earlier this week and here is what I came up with!  I wanted something with a pop of color, since a plain, single color snake didn’t seem so interesting to me.  I felt the color red would have made the snake too “Christmasy”,  so I settled for a nice festive orange instead!  Perfect, since oranges and tangerines are ubiquitous during this festive time of year!  I think this snake adds a cute and unique touch to all the New Year’s decorations in the house.

The tricky part of making this little guy was coiling his body just right so that his head pops up in just the right place.  After I coiled it, I did pin it in a couple of discreet places for it to hold it’s position.   Just sew those spots together with some yarn and your snake should stay upright and coiled indefinitely!  The free pattern can be found HERE!