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Crochet an adorable turtle with Amigurumi designer Vincent Green-Hite of Knot Bad. Amigurumi is the Japanese artform of making crocheted or knitted dolls, and Vincent teaches you how simple stitches and shapes can come together to create a more complex-looking project. You'll learn how to make a magic ring, work the single crochet stitch, increase, and invisible decrease. Plus, you'll get all of Vincent's tips for sewing a toy together and stuffing it smoothly. After embroidering the finishing touches like eyelashes, blush, and a big smile, you'll be able to shellebrate with your new turtle friend.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Worsted weight yarn in Tan (30 yards), White (8 yards), Beige (10 yards), Green (25 yards), Pink (15 inches), Black (20 inches) - Vincent uses Big Twist Value Worsted Yarn in Camel, White, Cream, Light Green, Medium Rose, Black
- G6 (4.00mm) crochet hook
- Scissors
- Darning needle
- Approx. 2 oz. of Poly-fil stuffing
- Two 12mm safety eyes
- Straight pins
- Stitch markers (optional)
Downloads:
- Crochet a cute turtle
- Crochet in the round to create a 3D shape
- Make a magic ring
- Work single crochet stitch
- Increase
- Invisble decrease
- Work in front loops only
- Sew a toy together
- Add decorative embroidery




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Crochet an Amigurumi Turtle Reviews
32 users recommended this class to a friend
Sylvia Riesselmann
I go to senior facilities and take crafting ideas. This one will definitely be one that I recommend to this population and even help with the process as they watch the video and follow along like I did. thank you.
May 20