Amigurumi Sentence Examples
- As the world of amigurumi has expanded from crocheted animals to food and other household items, it's not surprising that there are now patterns to crochet amigurumi bananas. 
- Amigurumi traditionally is rendered in a whimsical or cartoon style. 
- Although it's possible to crochet a somewhat realistic banana, most amigurumi bananas have distinct personalities. 
- On a blog called AmigurumiParadise, the author offers a free pattern she developed as a treat for her amigurumi gorilla. 
- The crochet amigurumi banana above lends itself to facial features embroidered in yarn or embroidery floss. 
- Candy corn is both a fall and Halloween tradition in the United States, so the development of amigurumi candy corn was almost inevitable. 
- The Japanese terms "Ami," or crocheting, and "gurumi," or little animals, combine to create the word "amigurumi." 
- Amigurumi is often referred to simply as "ami," and has been extended to include objects of food and other household items. 
- On the Internet, there are many free patterns for amigurumi candy corn and for related items, such as pot holders and refrigerator magnets. 
- To individualize amigurumi candy corn, add features such as eyes, nose and mouth. Advertisement
- Add a hat or a Halloween mask to your amigurumi candy corn in honor of the holiday. 
- Candy corn is such a simple design that those somewhat experienced with Amigurumi will quickly create their own designs. 
- Making an amigurumi robot presents a challenge. 
- In amigurumi, animals and other objects are made of a yarn, which is a soft medium. 
- Amigurumi figures, which are popular with people of all ages, from infant to older adult, are usually soft and cuddly; that is part of their appeal. Advertisement
- However, an amigurumi robot marries a mechanical object with a soft yarn. 
- If a child under the age of three will the be recipient of the amigurumi robot, create features and decorations with embroidery or felt shapes sewn securely to the eyes. 
- For an amigurumi robot, select a smooth yarn, ideally with a slightly shiny surface. 
- Nobody likes a squishy robot!Amigurumi characters are crocheted with continuous spirals to create balls, cones, and cylinders and similar objects. 
- To obtain an appropriately mechanical appearance, a robot's body parts can be squared off and made shorter and chunkier than the usual amigurumi object. Advertisement
- An amigurumi robot is sure to please anyone who receives it as a gift. 
- Amigurumi dogs are favorites among people who enjoy crocheting toys. 
- Virtually every book that has instructions for making amigurumi animals includes patterns for a dog of one kind or another. 
- Amigurumi (also known as "ami") crocheted animals are normally whimsical or cartoon-like. 
- Recently, some amigurumi designers have created patterns for dogs of specific breeds and suggest that these be made with realistic colors and features. Advertisement
- When making an amigurumi dog for a child under the age of three, use safety eyes or embroider facial features to avoid a choking hazard. 
- Depending on the color, weight and texture of your yarn, you can get different effects with your amigurumi dog. 
- Dogs are very popular pets all over the world, so virtually every amigurumi book has at least one pattern for a dog or puppy. 
- It is fairly easy to make a humorous amigurumi dog.