Pinning and Pining Pincushion
By Heather Gibbs,,,, from the June 2018 issue

Add a bit of fun to your notions kit with this cute pineapple pincushion. The pins end up being the “spikes” of the pineapple.
View ProjectFind the best of the best with these adorable crochet amigurumi patterns. See how you can crochet cute animals and even adorable characters inspired by your favorite movies and TV shows. These crochet amigurumi patterns make perfect gifts for kids or any super fan in your life, and they’re always a hit at baby showers! Try a cute animal to fit a themed nursery, or work up a favorite Pokemon for that obsessed friend you have – there are so many options!
These amigurumi crochet patterns are quick to work up and shockingly easy – as complicated as they look, these crochet ami patterns are worked up with single crochets and increases and decreases so just about anyone can do it. They’re also mainly worked in the round, so make sure you don’t lose count as you’re working through the pattern. You’ll need to know simple color changes, but nothing more complicated than that – so come on, what are you waiting for?
By Heather Gibbs,,,, from the June 2018 issue
Add a bit of fun to your notions kit with this cute pineapple pincushion. The pins end up being the “spikes” of the pineapple.
View ProjectBy Wendy Van Craen,,,, from the April 2018 issue
Stuffed with plastic granules and lavender, these bunnies are the perfect anti-stress toy and the most beautiful lavender bags. When crocheted with a worsted weight yarn and stuffed with normal stuffing, they transform in the cutest amigurumi toys.
View ProjectBy Jackie Laing,,,, from the The Valentine Collection issue
Fall in love with this adorable Bear-y in Love Panda Amigurumi, a perfect little project for the season of love! Crocheted with love and attention to detail, this sweet panda is brought to life with felt eyes and charming heart embellishments, giving him all the Valentine’s Day vibes. Whether you’re making this as a gift or to add some cuteness to your own space, this lovable panda is sure to steal your heart.
This pattern is designed for crocheters of all skill levels and includes easy-to-follow instructions for creating this delightful bear. Get creative and experiment with different colors to make your panda truly one-of-a-kind. Perfect for adding a little extra love to your home or gifting it to someone special!
View ProjectBy Rachel Borello Carroll,,,, from the December 2017 issue
Olwen, meaning “white footprint” in Welsh, is a cute snowman featuring chunky cables on his belly. Complete with a pom pom hat and a carrot nose, Olwen is a stylish addition to your winter home.
View ProjectBy Heather Gibbs,,,, from the December 2017 issue
Crack open the festive season with our fun nutcracker amigurumi. According to German folklore, nutcrackers are keepsakes that bring good luck to your family while protecting your home. We can’t think of a more perfect Christmas gift!
View ProjectBy Tamara Kelly,,,, from the December 2017 issue
Inspired by sweet dreams of sugar plum fairies, this ballerina is ready to dance your little one off to meet her Nutcracker Prince. With a granny triangle dress and simple features, this doll stands up on her own but is just as ready for cuddle time.
View ProjectBy Amy Gunderson,,,, from the June 2017 issue
Summer is all about having a little fun, so work up this bright puzzle ball for yourself or as a creative gift. This quick project is a blast to crochet because you can mix and match colors and shapes to add your personality to the puzzle. Make all the sides smooth like Segments 1 & 2, or all of them pointy like Segment 3!
View ProjectBy Heather Gibbs,,,, from the April 2017 issue
Jelly beans, many colors bright, sweet little bunnies bouncing into sight—these are just a few of the things that come to mind when daydreaming about Easter. To make your celebration extra special this year, personalize your own jelly bean bunny in your favorite spring colors and yummy candy snack. It’s easier than you think!
View ProjectBy Jackie Laing,,,, from the April 2016 issue
Make your own Easter bunny friend with this simple amigurumi crochet pattern. Bailey the Bunny has pastel-shaded polka dots on his inner ears and an egg design on his belly. Make one to use as decoration or to help fill Easter baskets.
View ProjectBy Jennifer E. Ryan,,,, from the October 2015 issue
With simple amigurumi crochet techniques, you can make these cute little critters to join you for Halloween. This cat and ghost amigurumi set makes a great special addition for a night of trick-or-treating.
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