3 Knitted Amigurumi Pocket Creatures Patterns
August 112010
These little critters are really cute. Children (young and old) love these adorable little knitted creatures and they are very easy to make. It is difficult sometimes to find nice knitted amigurumis since most of them tend to be done in crochet. Here are patterns for the three little beauties.
They are nice and tiny. Perfect for little ones or for anyone who wants to take a bit of fun in their pockets.
Remember if you are making any critters for babies or toddlers to be sure to just embroider the eyes instead of using buttons or googly eyes that may fall off and be swallowed.
You can get these free patterns at http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTpocketcreatures.html
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