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Once Upon a Time . . . in Crochet: 30 Amigurumi Characters from Your Favorite Fairytales PDF

97 Pages·2015·15.35 MB·English
by  RoweLynne
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a Time 0nce UPon ' '^t\ ,11',,*,t,.,',,,, W'Winffi 'Wltffi'[r*,l---ffi r', l l:l :ll':,1::::,::::,?;ra g 30 amigurumi characters from your favorite fairytales Lunne Rowe SEARCH PRESS Aelqnowledgsrne nts Thanks to my family and friends for your encouragement, inspiration and support - l'm forever in your debt. A huge thanks to Search Press for giving me this amazing opportunity to turn my dreams into reality - with a special thanks to Becky Shackleton (my editor) for her patience and assistance. l'm hugely grateful to Cara Ackerman at DMC Creative World Ltd, for supplying the gorgeous yarns for my projects; lcouldn't have done it without your generous support. Thanks also to the talented photographer Paul Bricknell and Art Director Juan Haywood who've made my designs look absolutely amazing and super cute. Most of all l'd like to thank my husband Alex for his never-ending pattence and support, despite the house being slowly taken over by yarnll l'm pretty sure he'd be an expert crocheter as he now knows the theory inside out. Thanks Alex for letting me pursue my dreams - you're a star. First published in 2015 Wellwood, North Farm Road, Ph:oiogr:aphs by Paul Bricknel[ at Search Press Studios ::: photographS anO OeSien eopylight O Search Press ltO iOt s nll rights resorved, No part bf this book, text, photographs or illustrations may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by anV means by print, photoBrint, nnicrofilm, microfiche, photocopier, internet or in any way known or as yet unknown, or stored in a retrieval System, Without written permission obiained beforehand from Search Press. lnlroduclron 5 Materrals E lr-npcrlanl ncles 10 Techniques 11 The FairytaleS... 1B The Prrncess and the Pea 20 The Uqly Ducklrng 2E Three Eilly Gcais Gruff 32 Goldilocks and lhe Three Eears 3E Puss lr-r Eools 4E Sncw While and lhe Sever-r Dwarves 54 Lrllle Red Ridrnq ood 52 f.l The Tfi ree Lrlile Prqs 7O The troq Prrnce 7E I.i ansel and Grelel EZ Rapunzel 90 Abbrevialrons anC crcchet conversicns 95 r , ". ,''. , $ntrsdufitlmr.t I,ve crocheted for as long as I can remember, although I can't recail specifically when I first picked up a crochet hook. As a chiid, I wouid spena hours watching my Grandmother knit and crochet, fascinated by hlr speed and skills u. rn" crafted beautiful things from a ball of yarn or two. No pattern was evident, but within just a few hours a stylish sweater or cardigan would be produced, to be worn with pride by its new owner. Since then the process of making has always amazed me' Now I also love to knit and crochet. It fills my days - it's my full-time job and I love it. I also teach crochet to others and love to- see people thrilled with their new-found skills. I feel proud to be able to pass my skills onto others who hopefully in turn will pass their skills onto friends and family, keeping these great crafting traditions u1'1"' . . ' amiguiumi is one of my favorite types_of crochet. Designing cute toys for littie ones to play with is extremely rewarding as they can Uecome firm favorites and trife-long friendS. lv1y 12-year-old still has l his favorite penguin toy, who always joins us on holiday and still ":;;;;* .,ii i. ir* book is to nro1a9 cute characters fo11ou to. , create and pass on to someone special, for them to-love and play with for many years to come. I hope you have as much fun creating your 'own'arnigurumiasIdiddeslgning.them. Happy crafting, Lynne x w . Il i\ ti: !J tfa\r, ffi tF & ii-$:ir; .r* lr#ffi ':4,;:. ffi' -ir;,.f* iti& , q,':,iirlrrl;ilinrl,l,'-- i t,,',t,,rj;, ,-,-is ,,,SSk .:+;Sga" ,ffi ffiffiffimr$mIm The amount of crochet paraphernalia on Stitch ma rkers offer can be quite daunting, so the best These are essential for marking the start of your rounds, way to start is to decide exactly what you and for holding your working loop while you fill your piece want to crochet then buy the materials and with toy filling. You can buy locking stitch markers that equipment needed for that project. If you're close like a safety pin and will not fall out of yout- work, or you can use open stitch markers that can be removed a beginner, the characters in this book are a or added at any time. Stitch markers are usually made of good way to start developing and perfecting plastic or metal. your crochet skilIs as they are quick, fun and Sharp scissors satisfyit g. Whilst each pattern provides a list A small pair is necessary for snipping yarn ends, and a large of the yarns needed, along with needle sizes pair for cutting out felt or fabric shapes. Don't be tempted and other items such as buttons, you will also to snap yarn with your hands as thts can distort your work need some basic tools such as scissors, a wool and will also hurt your hands. needle and toy filling. Here's a list of some Tape measure crochet essentials to help you get started: Usef ul for measuring the length and width of work. Ya rn The majority of the patterns are made f rom just two types of yarn: DK (B-ply) and 4-ply (tingering) yarn, and the weight and yardage is given in each pattern. You can subsitute any yarn of a similar weight, but bear in mind that this may change the size of your characte[ and don't forget to check the yardage before you start, to ensure that you have enough yarn to finish your project. Hooks Crochet hooks come in many types - steel, aluminium, plastic, bamboo or a mix of wood and metal. Some crochet hooks have chunky handles and are ergonomically designed to alleviate pain that may occur whilst crocheting. It is important to choose a hook that feels comfortable when working. Wool needle This is essential for sewing up your work. Buy a wool needle with a large eye so that thicker yarn can be easily threaded, and make sure it has a blunt end - a pointy needle will split your yarn and spoil your work. J-\ J4 tr L-!_l t-"- EE- ffi Rust-proof pins Toy f illing Essential for keeping things in place Safety toy filling is recommended for chrldren's toys. The bag will when sewing up projects, and for blocking clearly state whether the filling is safe, hygienic and washable. Polyester your work. is now the most popular synthetic choice as it is cheap, but you can also buy organic or eco-friendly options, which are biodegradable and less Project bag harmful to the environment. A great place to keep all of your- work in progress safe and clean. Felt and fabric pieces Useful for adding embellishments and finishing touches to a project. Notebook and pen The greater the wool content of your felt, the better the quality and Useful for making notes as you firmness, making it easier to stitch and less likely to shred. crochet and for jotting down any changes or adaptations you decide to make to a pattern. Sewing needle and thread Necessary for sewing very small items together and for stitching felt pteces to your work. Safety eyes and noses Used to make characters more life-like and to create cute faces. They are available in sizes ranging from llqin (6mm) up to 2/:in (15mm). There are two parts to safety eyes and noses: the eye or nose shape, which is usually plastic with a shank, and the plastic washer that fits over the shank. Always make sure you fit your safety eyes and noses according to the manufacturer-'s instructions and always conduct a safety check after fixing your eyes and noses: try to pullthem out to confirm that they are properly and securely fixed. Most manufacturers do .ot recommend using safety eyes and ioses for children under three years old. Spray starch -:rls is an ironing aid but when sprayed :rto a piece of crochet and left to r-'y, it acts as a stiffener. lt is ideal =:i strengthening items such as the :-incess'crown (see page 25). lt is ^:xpensive and is available in the =-indry section of most stores. ffi

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