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crochet mini monsters Pocket Amigurumi: 20 Mini Monsters to Crochet and Collect

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crochet mini monsters Pocket Amigurumi: 20 Mini Monsters to Crochet and CollectThese lovable little amigurumi monsters are so cute and quick to crochet, youll want to make them all! At 10cm (4in) high, these manga inspired plushie creatures are perfect little companions that can peek out of your pocket. Using just one size hook, crochet your partner or a whole team of beasts with unique powers, from a sprout like sidekick and spiky wolf guardian, to a springy mouse and a fiery cat! Suitable for crocheters of all abilities, these

These lovable little amigurumi monsters are so cute and quick to crochet, you’ll want to make them all! At 10cm (4in) high, these manga-inspired plushie creatures are perfect little companions that can peek out of your pocket. Using just one size hook, crochet your partner or a whole team of beasts with unique powers, from a sprout-like sidekick and spiky wolf guardian, to a springy mouse and a fiery cat! Suitable for crocheters of all abilities, these tiny collectibles make awesome gifts and mini makes for any age.

Patterns specify Hook Size B-1/ 2.5mm and #2 Sport Weight cotton yarn for animal heights of 4 inches tall.  Using smaller yarns & hooks than those specified will create smaller amigurumi toys and visa versa.

The following patterns are included in the book.  

  • Aquaqua duck
  • Boink mouse
  • Chamauda fox
  • Cinzour squirrel
  • Coja dog
  • Corell sea turtle
  • Duplicorn acorns
  • Felisky dog
  • Gifly butterfly
  • Glamastar fish
  • Kajuku peacock
  • Longnoh dragon
  • Lunax bat
  • Mon-Chi monkey
  • Nymphea octopus
  • Oscur
  • Oragai (cover)
  • Pinsnip snail
  • Steoroc baby stegasaurus
  • Washimo eagle

About the author: A new face in the world of crochet, Sabrina discovered Amigurumi back in 2014. After using a variety of different books and online videos, Sabrina taught herself how to crochet in two weeks. By the end of the same year, she was making her own patterns and hasn't looked back!  Sabrina lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 

Paperback, 112 pages
Published in 2017
Published by Search Press Ltd.

Photography by Paul Bricknell at Search Press Studios

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