An amigurumi is a stuffed animal usually made from crocheted yarn and typically with an oversized head.
Amigurumi is a knitted or crocheted small stuffed animal.
The best stuffing to use for amigurumi projects is polyester fiberfill. It is soft, lightweight, and retains its shape well, making it ideal for creating plush and cuddly amigurumi toys.
Amigurumi
Amigurumi is simply the single crochet stitch in a pattern to create an object. If you need patterns or ideas, Lionbrand.com has some great free once to try out.
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Some alternative materials that can be used for amigurumi stuffing include polyester fiberfill, cotton batting, wool roving, and recycled fabric scraps.
Amigurumi is a crochet stuffed toy.
There are a lot of patterns online.
Amigurumi are knit or crochet animals/plushies. They are cute, handmade, stuffed toys that are Japanese in origin. Amigurumi toys are almost always animals with round bodies, somewhat large heads and small limbs. The goal is to create something that is very 'Kawaii' or cute. They are usually done by repeating a single crochet stitch in the round. With the popularity of manga and anime, amigurumi is becoming trendy as well. There are many patterns available in book form or free online. See the related link for an example.
Amigutumi is a synonym for the word "amigurumi," which is a type of crocheted doll. Amigutumi is pronounced "ami gut ew me."
To create a crochet sphere amigurumi, start by crocheting in a continuous spiral, increasing stitches evenly until you reach the desired width. Then, crochet even rounds until the sphere is the desired height. Finally, decrease stitches evenly to close the sphere. Stuff the sphere with fiberfill as you crochet to give it shape.
Vitus Loers is the author of "The Night Before Christmas in Crochet: The Complete Poem with Easy-to-Make Amigurumi Characters," a book that combines the classic holiday poem with crochet instructions to create amigurumi characters.