Amigurumi
Amigurumi (編み包み? lit. Knitting a stuffed toy) is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. Amigurumi are typically cute animals (such as bears, rabbits, cats, dogs, etc.), but can include inanimate objects endowed with anthropomorphic features. Amigurumi can be knitted, but the vast majority of amigurumi are crocheted.
Amigurumi are usually crocheted out of yarn. The simplest designs are worked in spirals. In contrast to typical Western crochet the rounds are not usually joined. They are also worked with a smaller size hook in proportion to the weight of the yarn in order to create a very tight-looking fabric without any gaps through which the stuffing might escape. Amigurumi are usually worked in sections and then joined, except for some amigurumi which have no limbs, only a head and torso which are worked as one piece. The extremities are often stuffed with plastic pellets to give them a life-like weight, while the rest of the body is stuffed with fiber stuffing.
The pervading aesthetic of amigurumi is cuteness. To this end, typical amigurumi animals have an over-sized spherical head on a cylindrical body with undersized extremities.
External links
- Example of Amigurumi
- Gourmet Amigurumi
- Tutorial
- Amigurumi Tutorial #1
- Komuchan pattern #1
- Komuchan pattern #2
- Example of Knit Amigurumi
- Free Amigurumi Patterns
- "Best Bunny" Amigurumi Pattern by Lion Brand Yarn
- Amigurumi Examples
| Crochet | ||
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| Tools and techniques: | Amigurumi · Blocking · Crochet · Crochet hook · Cro-hook · Doily · Filet crochet · Tunisian crochet | |
| Crocheted lace: | Broomstick lace · Crocheted lace · Hairpin lace · Irish crochet | |
| Related: | Yarn | |
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