![]() ![]() They certainly look complicated, but most projects require you to know only one stitch and how to increase and decrease that stitch. From there, a series of increases and decreases creates the shapes of your new friend. Knitting creates a stretchy fabric, where as crochet results in a dense, thick fabric.Įither way, you start with a small ring of stitches (an adjustable or magic circle for crocheters). The reason it is more of a crochet trend is simply because of the fabric each craft makes. Most amigurumi are crocheted, but you CAN knit them. It was great practice and easily personalized with different colored yarn. My first and favorite was the amineko (“neko” means cat! Cat friend - I bet you can’t stand the cute)! I made the same pattern over and over, as gifts for family and friends. ![]() Eventually, I taught myself to read the crochet charts in Japanese craft books and on Web sites. I started with the basics, practicing by making a stuffed ball. My mom taught me how to make a granny square and when I turned to the Internet for instructions on different stitches, I became enamored with amis of all sorts! It was during this time that I learned to crochet. ![]() Adorable little bears with huge heads, sleepy kitty cats with long arms, and other brightly colored, almost cartoonish creatures and patterns emerged. In the early 2000s, amigurumi made a splash on the Internet. Read more about the phrase on Fresh Stitches. Essentially, it means “knit/crocheted stuffed toy friend!” How awesome is that? Amigurumi: the art of literally MAKING friends. The first part of the word means knit OR crochet (yes, both!) and the second part means stuffed doll/toy. The phrase itself really encompasses the entire knit and crocheted stuffed toy genre. You are only limited by your own imagination! Let me introduce you to the fun, colorful, and sometimes kitschy universe of amigurumi! What in the world is amigurumi?Īmigurumi is a term that covers the beautiful and fun trend of crocheting and knitting stuffed animals, people or even inanimate objects. “Amigurwhaaaat?!” they asked me, and boy do I have a lot to say. ![]()
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