Contains:
- tutorial for crochet amigurumi
- pictures and diagram included
- explanation to make the doll
- explanation to make the lamb’s cape
- intermediate level
- completion time is about 18 hours
Materials you need at home:
- wool or cotton yarn (4 mm) 1 ball of dark grey color, a small quantity of beige color
- fluffy yarn (5 mm) 1 small ball of white color
- furry yarn (5 mm) 1 small ball of dark grey color
- a pair of 9 mm safety eyes
- synthetic stuffing
- 3.75 mm and 4.5 mm crochet hooks
- tapestry needle
This tutorial explains how to make a crocheted wolf amigurumi with its lamb’s cape. This toy will please young children. It is the ideal companion of kids to imagine stories and fairy tales…
This tutorial is of intermediate level. Knowledge of the magic ring, chain stitch, single crochet stitch, double crochet, increase and decrease is necessary to make the toy.
The character presented here was made with 4 mm yarn (main color – dark grey – for head and body; beige for lamb’s ears), a furry dark grey yarn for the tail, and with a 5 mm fluffy yarn for the lamb’s cape. It is about 34 cm in height and 12 cm wide.
In the same collection, Philip the sheep pretending is a shepherd is also available on Makerist.com.
Meet me on my website http://ninaandlou.com (other patterns available)
Amigurumi – Wolfgang the wolf - crochet – tutorial
Nina-and-Lou
I am serial crocheter and an enthusiastic amigurumi designer; my home is full of yarns and amigurumis… I learned to knit and crochet with my grandma when I was a little girl. I discovered the amigurumi world a couple of years ago: looking for hand-made and home-made personalized gifts for the babies of my friends. I bought a lot of books and tons of yarns, and crocheted different tribes of amigurumis. Later on, when I became myself mother, I began to create my own amigurumis. I am always amazed to see a ball of yarn turn into a soft stuffed animal brought to life by children’s imagination. My biggest sources of inspiration are my two daughters. They like so much to imagine new stories with their stuffed animals and often challenge me to create new ones.