Hundred Acre Wood Collection.
This is my simple way of making a quick pointed tip and it is very similar to how you make a simple cone. I often use it to make beaks for my birds and in this case for Owl.
Have you ever seen a great pattern and go… wow that’s awesome but I would really love make a tinier version of it? Over here, I made a version of Kanga, used the pattern and shrank it down to make Roo.
Once in while, I do like remaking some characters I have made before and usually I will make some changes to the newer version. In this case, I did so for Eeyore.
So excited about writing out this free pattern! It’s a tiny little Piglet. Most of my amigurumi are mini (not micro) and can fit into the palm of your hand. In this case, if you make Piglet, he can even be made into earrings!
Have you been confused before on what a pattern means when they say rotate or go around?
What it actually means is crocheting on the other side of the foundation chain. This is a great method for creating leaves or ears like I made for Rabbit above.
In this tutorial, I’ll go through step by step on how to do a surface single crochet (or surface sc) and how I did it on my Pooh Bear to make his T’shirt ‘pop’!
So I was thinking about releasing one pattern for free this month and since it was the year of the Tiger, I thought why not Tigger? Besides, it also happens to be Winnie the Pooh Day!