Visit the Cute Amigurumi Store

amigurumi tree Search Results

New Year’s Monkey Amigurumi

Let’s celebrate the new year with a bright and shining New Year’s monkey amigurumi!!  Happy New Year everyone!

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-5

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-5

This is our last monkey amigurumi!!  Yay!  It’s been a year since we started on this idea of crocheting monkey amigurumis to represent each month of the year, and we’re finally done!  It sure was a lot of work to do but the process was definitely very fun and exciting.

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-9

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-9

For our New Year’s monkey amigurumi, we wanted to go for the sparkling and glamorous look so we went all out on the decorating this time.  Gluing every single piece of crystal onto its face, ears, and body was very tedious.  But in the end, it came out way better than we expected!  We really wanted this monkey to stand out from the rest so we used as many crystals as we could in decorating it.

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-15

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-15

We recently went on a trip to Las Vegas so that might explain our more glamorous approach to our New Year’s monkey amigurumi.  :)

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-12

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-12

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-18

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-18

The crystals were originally for decorating the interior of your car.  They came as a whole sheet of adhesive crystals where you could peel off chains of them and stick them wherever you want.  Mom bought them a long time ago but only used a few of them on her own amigurumi and other creations you can see on her amigurumi doll site.  So she threw the remaining crystals at us and we went to town with it!

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-6

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-6

Lucky for us we had a boat load of Mardi Gras beads all jammed together in a tiny plastic bag buried in our Christmas tree decorations box so the concept for this monkey was pretty much decided after we discovered it.  They were all collected from dad’s company parties over the years and we just got a few more this year too!

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-1

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-1

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-7

new-years-monkey-amigurumi-7

Looks like our New Year’s monkey amigurumi had a blast in Vegas too!

monkey-amigurumi

monkey-amigurumi

Post TagsRelated posts
I
Rock Lee Amigurumi
Valentine's Day Rabbit Amigurumi
Post Details

Posted January 18th, 2012 at 12:01am (Comments: 7)
Filed under Amigurumi, Animals, New Year's

Santa Claus Monkey Amigurumi

We’d like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays with our Santa Claus Monkey Amigurumi!!

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-16

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-16

This is our most festive looking monkey amigurumi to date!  For those of you who are wondering, yes, we are missing one monkey.  But don’t worry, our November monkey amigurumi will not be left out.  Promise!

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-1

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-1

Our Santa Claus monkey amigurumi sits proudly on display in front of our Christmas tree.  All the little Christmas decorations we collected over the years really came in handy for this photo shoot.  The little house was just the right size for taking pictures with the Santa monkey amigurumi. Time for some side views!

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-12

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-12

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-13

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-13

Since we couldn’t find a small white pom pom for the tip of the hat, we had to crochet a tiny ball out of another type of fuzzy yarn.  Not as round as a pom pom would have been, but it still works right?  :)

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-18

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-18

For this monkey, we did some things differently…like the green hands and feet.  We wanted our Santa Claus monkey amigurumi to look like it was actually wearing gloves and boots.  Then to top it all off, we just lined them with some fuzzy wires.

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-19

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-19

What’s also special about this monkey amigurumi is the white beard.  Instead of using something like cotton for the beard, we just decided to go with felt.  Using something like cotton for the beard probably wouldn’t last as long.  After a while, it’d probably start losing hair (or cotton fibers) there!  That wouldn’t be good…  Cutting the beard was very easy.  All I did was cut out a square, folded it in half, and cut only one side of the beard so that it’d come out symmetrical.

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-21

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-21

We also made a Christmas tree topper this year too!

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-5

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-5

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-10

christmas-santa-monkey-amigurumi-10

Like our random Christmas decorations?  There’s a ferris wheel, nutcracker, house, and big crystal cubes!  Our Santa Claus monkey amigurumi is so festive!  It makes all of our previous monkey amigurumis look plain!  Don’t worry, there’s still New Years to outdo this Santa Claus monkey amigurumi :]!!

Post TagsRelated posts
Hobbes and…no Calvin…
Sheep Amigurumi
Valentine's Day Rabbit Amigurumi
Post Details

Posted December 24th, 2011 at 9:49am (Comments: 2)
Filed under Amigurumi, Animals, Christmas

Tropical Island and Coconut Amigurumi

The end of summer is fast approaching but don’t worry, we won’t let it go by without a nice tropical island and coconut amigurumi celebration!  We’re really in a tropical mood these days~

tropical-island-amigurumi-20

tropical-island-amigurumi-20

Here is our tropical island amigurumi!  Nice, happy coconut palm tree.

tropical-island-amigurumi-1

tropical-island-amigurumi-1

Does it look better with a plumeria or an umbrella?

tropical-island-amigurumi-2

tropical-island-amigurumi-2

tropical-island-amigurumi-3

tropical-island-amigurumi-3

Couldn’t make up my mind, so I posted both of them!  What do you think works better with the coconut palm tree?  No, what our tropical island amigurumi really needs is some friends!  Yes, animals..

tropical-island-amigurumi-4

tropical-island-amigurumi-4

And maybe a wave friend too…

tropical-island-amigurumi-9

tropical-island-amigurumi-9

And possibly some more…..coconuts?!

tropical-island-amigurumi-10

tropical-island-amigurumi-10

The island is getting invaded with coconut friends!  Oh, how I would love for that to happen…think of all the pina coladas I could drink and all the coconut cakes…mmm…. No, I wouldn’t eat such a friendly looking coconut amigurumi!  Well maybe not, it’s their cute faces that really make you want to scarf them down.  Anyway, let’s get away from the subject of a crazy coconut eating frenzy and focus more on the waves.  :)

wave-amigurumi-7

wave-amigurumi-7

Yes, this is a wave.  No matter how you look at it…it is a wave!  The top part is the bubbles that form on a wave as it comes crashing towards the shore.  He even arches over like a real wave too–although you can’t really see it that well from this angle.  Here you go…arch!

tropical-island-amigurumi-8

tropical-island-amigurumi-8

Can you see how it arches a bit?  If I turned it any more sideways, then you wouldn’t be able to see his fierce expression.  Looking fierce!

tropical-island-amigurumi-6

tropical-island-amigurumi-6

But anyway, another amigurumi I wanted to share…coconut amigurumi!

coconut-amigurumi-12

coconut-amigurumi-12

Don’t they look so happy and inviting?  :>  As I was taking the pictures, I really wanted it to look like a coconut that you would see on a label on a bottle of lotion.  So I played around a bit with the positions and this is what I came up with..

coconut-amigurumi-13

coconut-amigurumi-13

coconut-amigurumi-17

coconut-amigurumi-17

But now as I look back on these coconut amigurumi pictures…I feel like something’s missing…

coconut-amigurumi-1

coconut-amigurumi-1

Ah, some greenery.

coconut-amigurumi-4

coconut-amigurumi-4

tropical-island-amigurumi-18

tropical-island-amigurumi-18

Tropical Friends–like in one of my previous posts about Garden Friends!  :D

tropical-island-amigurumi-21

tropical-island-amigurumi-21

tropical-island-amigurumi-22

tropical-island-amigurumi-22

tropical-island-amigurumi-23

tropical-island-amigurumi-23

Well that’s it for our tropical island and coconut amigurumi–hope you enjoyed it and had a good summer!

Post TagsRelated posts
It's a Mario !!!
Valentines Day Monkey Amigurumi
Sheep Amigurumi
Post Details

Posted September 9th, 2011 at 12:30am (Comments: 6)
Filed under Amigurumi, Gardening, Hawaii, Marine

Flickr Photos
valentines-day-rabbit-amigurumi-51

valentines-day-rabbit-amigurumi-56

dragon-amigurumi-7

dragon-amigurumi-5

dragon-amigurumi-1

More Photos
Trackbacks