Contains:
- English pattern
- Crochet Pattern
- Us-Terms
- One piece Amigurumi
Materials you need at home:
- Sport weight yarn
- 2.00 Crochet Hook
- Plastic sheets
Meet Fury, a fun and easy-to-make cube-shaped monster that’s perfect for amigurumi lovers. This pattern features clear step-by-step instructions and plenty of photos to guide you through every stitch. From the quirky antennae to the playful feet, Fury comes together quickly, making it the perfect weekend project!
• 15 pages of Digital PDF File with more than 50 pictures. • Available in English (US terms).
• Level: Intermediate. Basic pattern-reading skills and a basic knowledge of crochet stitches are needed (Sl st, Ch, Sc, dec, inc).
• Construction: -The cube is worked from top to bottom, then the middle gaps are crocheted to form the mouth shape. -The antenna, eyes, and feet are sewn to the body. -All parts are made using a 2.00 mm crochet hook, except for the eyes, which are made with a smaller 1.00 mm crochet hook.
• Materials: Yarn: Sport weight yarn. 274 yards (251 meters) / 100 grams (3.53 ounces). Hook: 2.00 mm (or as recommended for the yarn you use). Other materials: Fiberfill for stuffing, tapestry needle, scissors, pins, and plastic or cardboard sheets.
• Finished size: Cube height: Approximately 11.5 cm (4.2") Cube width: Approximately 9 cm (3.5")
• Note: It is not necessary to use the recommended yarn and crochet hook. Using a larger or smaller hook with appropriate yarn will result in a larger or smaller toy, while maintaining the same proportions. • Share your work! Use #RoboticMonsterCube on social media to showcase your finished toy, and #CrochetWithNada to share your process and creations.
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Greetings from Cairo, Egypt! 🌟 I'm Nada, the creative behind Nada Crochet. In my Makerist shop, you'll discover a treasure trove of carefully crafted patterns that each design tells a story, and I'm thrilled to share them with you.
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