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5 Little Monsters Travelling Through Space…
Space or not, these ultra-cute crochet monsters will definitely tickle your ami imagination. Therefore, with Christmas and New Year’s behind us, here are some fun projects to make with mo holiday theme. These adorable and wholly agreeable monsters will be your child’s best friends. This post will surely be a precious source of inspiration for you. So many fun ideas to choose from! The links to free patterns are under the photo.
Little Monster
Such a little monster, such great potential! This adorable figurine can decorate your desk or become your best friend’s favorite keychain. It will also be an amazing companion for playdates and long walks in the park. Your family evidently needs this monster designed by Elisa’s Crochet!
The original pattern and the photos are available on Elisa’s Crochet:
The photos are on @elisascrochet’s Instagram here and here.
Amigurumi Monster
Plush yarn is always a good idea! Even in the world of crochet monsters, trust us! These cuties are all set and ready to take over your collection of patterns and your little ones’ toy boxes. Will you give them a chance? This pattern translated by Bumbee Crochet is absolutely heart-melting.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Amigurum:
Mix and Match Monster
The original pattern and the photos are available at Chai Coffee Crochet:
Mike Wazowski from Monsters
Can you recognize this adorable little fellow? Obviously, we all can! It’s Mike from Walt Disney’s movie Monsters. Have your little monsters seen it already? They would certainly appreciate the company of this amigurumi cutie during the next screening. Those cuties were made by Free Amigurumi (upper photo) and Amigurumi Book (lower photos).
The original pattern and the photos:
A Little Love Monster
We have enormous amounts of love for this project designed by the brilliant author behind The Cookie Snob. How do you feel about it? If you need an awesome stash buster, this is evidently it. So many color possibilities to choose from! We are excited! Are you?
The original pattern and the photos are available on The Cookie Snob:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Little Monster
The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry:
Amigurumi Nessie
This is an interesting project for intermediate-level crocheters. Nessie is a beautiful critter that gives its namesake a sweet and cuddly demeanor. It’s made in rounds, has four flippers and a long tail, and will be a favorite of many young explorers. If your little explorer is VERY little, we suggest using crocheted rather than plastic eyes. After all, who knows, the Loch Ness monster may actually taste nice.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry here:
Baby Monster Amigurumi
Do you want to crochet a monster but you are worried that you do not have enough experience? No stress! Here is a free pattern by Crafty is Cool for absolute beginners. This is an easy, quick, and fun project to make. On top of that, it is a genius stash-buster too!
The original pattern and the photos are available on Crafty is Cool:
Read our post about this project here.
Little Monsters
Little Monsters is a funny project, because with no effort you can make a bunch of them. Easy to personalize, cute an lovely will be your kids’ favourite companions.
The original pattern and the photos are available on on Ravelry:
Ice Cream Monster Yeti
This crochet monster is certainly more sweet than spooky! Would you agree? We admire the creativity of its author Anita Suria so much! Even beginner will surely have loads of fun with this uncomplicated pattern. What colors will you go for?
The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry:
Crochet Mummy Idea
Alright, we know. This isn’t your typical amigurumi monster! You have to understand though. What were we supposed to do? We couldn’t resist sharing it with you the moment we first saw it! Isn’t this idea absolutely awesome? So on point!
The photo is on @vyazunchikispb’s Instagram here.
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