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  2. Amigurumi - Wikipedia

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    Amigurumi graduate in cap and gown Amigurumi llama wearing a dinosaur costume in a field A red amigurumi flower inside a brown amigurumi pot.. Amigurumi (Japanese: 編みぐるみ, lit. "crocheted or knitted stuffed toy") is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures.

  3. Crafter Makes Tuxedo Kitty a 'Cat Pod' From Scrap Yarn - AOL

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    A cat pod or cat cave is easy enough to crochet, and there are plenty of patterns online. All you need is a thick enough yarn and the right size hook to get a fabric that is stiff enough without ...

  4. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    The first is "simple open crochet" (crochet simple ajour), a mesh of chain-stitch arches. The second (illustrated here) starts in a semi-open form ( demi jour ), where chain-stitch arches alternate with equally long segments of slip-stitch crochet, and closes with a star made with "double-crochet stitches" ( dubbelde hekelsteek : double-crochet ...

  5. List of crochet stitches - Wikipedia

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    Crochet stitches have different terminology in different countries. Schematic crochet symbols have a consistent meaning internationally. Basic stitches

  6. Crochet Your Own Bobble Cowl With These Simple Step-by ... - AOL

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    The GH Stitch Club shares step-by-step instructions with pictures on how to crochet for beginners — specifically a stylish and warm bobble cowl for winter.

  7. Knit the City - Wikipedia

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    Knit the City logo. Knit the City is a group of "graffiti knitting and crochet" street artists founded in London, England in 2009. The collective is credited with being the first to go beyond the simple 'cosies' of early graffiti knitting to tell 'stitched stories', using knitted and crochet amigurumi creatures and objects in their public installations. [1]