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Rhinestone Tiger Amigurumi

Yes, we’ve beaten the dead horse with all of our monkey amigurumis–so now we’re moving on to rhinestone tiger amigurumi!!  Yay~

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We’ve been planning on making this rhinestone tiger amigurumi for a long time now.  When we made our trip to Taiwan recently, we especially went to go buy ourselves multiple sheets of multiple-colored rhinestone sheet stickers.  They’re supposed to be used to decorate the interior of your car, but who says you can’t use them on anything else?  :)

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I started gluing on the rhinestones one by one from the top of the head and worked my way all the way down.  It was quite challenging since an amigurumi is not the flattest thing in the world to be gluing things on.  I had to be very careful with the placement of the rhinestones too with all the stripey business going on.  But it worked somehow!  Or at least I forced it too haha.  :D

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The idea of covering our tiger amigurumi with rhinestones actually came from a friend of ours.  :)   It was a VERY good idea and we’re glad we heeded their suggestion.  Wonder if they remember suggesting it?

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Remember our first tiger amigurumi?  It looks so small compared to the rhinestone tiger amigurumi huh?  All the glue and rhinestones really added some pounds to it!

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This is what I looked like after gluing on two whole sheets of rhinestones.  I don’t know if I really want to do that again…haha.  Or maybe I do?  What do you think?  What would you like to see plastered with rhinestones?!  :D

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Thanks for looking!  Enjoy some lovely music from our rhinestone tiger amigurumi~

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Posted May 6th, 2013 at 5:58pm (Comments: none)
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Mrs Claus Christmas Monkey Amigurumi

To continue our streak of Christmas-themed amigurumi this year, we present to you Mrs Claus Christmas monkey amigurumi!

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This idea was also spurred by a suggestion from my workplace. It’s so nice that my co-workers are so encouraging and supportive of my hobby! They not only offer moral support, but also give me great ideas!

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Our Mrs Claus Christmas monkey amigurumi has almost everything the real Mrs Claus has, like a cute apron and a…night cap/shower cap? Sorry, my vocabulary is quite lacking, but you know what I mean! She even has some holly to be extra festive! Pictured above, she is in the kitchen, ready to bake some cookies for when Santa monkey amigurumi comes home from a busy night of gift delivery.

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Here’s a closer look at the back of our Mrs Claus monkey. The lace of her apron was simply lightly glued onto her body. I spent a really long time knitting her cap, using a very small crochet hook and very thin yarn. I’m almost willing to bet the total number of stitches for the cap is greater than the number stitches needed to crochet the whole monkey itself! My mom thought I was crazy for crocheting such a large cap, but I just didn’t think the Mrs Claus Christmas monkey amigurumi would look complete without a cozy cap to at least cover her big ears!

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The only thing I wish I knew how to do, is to give her some white curly hair. I guess I could have used some curly doll hair from the craft store, but then I’d have to glue the hair onto her head, which just seems too messy. Anyone have any recommendations on how to add hair to amigurumis? I’m clueless!

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All right! Mrs Claus Christmas monkey amigurumi is ready to welcome Santa monkey amigurumi home with her delicious home-made amigurumi cookies!

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Say what, Santa monkey amigurumi? You’ve eaten your fill of milk and cookies to last you until next Christmas? Well, too bad, that’s all I made!

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Just kidding, honey…Merry Christmas!! <3

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Posted December 10th, 2012 at 10:08pm (Comments: none)
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Rudolph Reindeer Amigurumi

It’s my favorite time of year again, and since I already made a Santa monkey amigurumi last year I knew I just had to give him a friend to help spread the holiday cheer, and who better to help than a Rudolph reindeer amigurumi!!

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The idea of a Rudolph reindeer amigurumi actually came from a co-worker of mine, and after she suggested it I thought, “Why didn’t I think of that??”  I guess I’ve been avoiding making any animals like deer, horses, or cows, because they have long, slender snouts that I could never replicate.  But then I just decided to give it a try this year, and it came out much better than I expected!  Although, I must admit, halfway through making this Rudolph reindeer amigurumi I was seriously doubting how well it would turn out, especially the face.  Luckily, just felt with a red sparkly felted nose was enough to take the place of a slender snout. I kind of like the cartoony look it achieved!

You know what else saved the Rudolph reindeer amigurumi from being another addition to my Pile of Failures? The antlers…! !

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Notice how the antlers kind of arch a little bit?  There’s actually no wire or anything inside the antlers, it was just molded into that shape from the outside by the sewing genius.  I would never have thought of molding it into that shape, but somehow once it takes on that arch it just looks more like an actual reindeer.

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And the ears on the reindeer are actually the same exact shape as my Chinese dragon amigurumi.  I noticed that my dragon without the whiskers and spiky mane would look a lot like a deer, so I just based this reindeer off of that pattern.  My motto for creating patterns is stick with what you know best…because it’s so much less work in the end haha!  I think the real secret is I’m incredibly lazy…

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And of course we can’t ignore all those fancy embellishments on this Rudolph reindeer amigurumi.  Did you notice the bells on his collar?  I sewed each and every one of those seven bells onto the collar that I crocheted.  It took a long time, and believe me, I am not a good sewer so it was tough for me.  But it’s ok, it was totally worth it!  The seven bells on its collar give it extra jingle!  You could probably use the Rudolph reindeer amigurumi as a tambourine if you wanted to for that extra “umph” in your Christmas caroling!  Haha jk, if you did that, its head might fall off and you’d have stuffing all over the place…which might look like snow too…ok I’m just being weird now, I’ll stop haha.

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The holly leaves were also cut out by my laser-precise felt-cutting sister.  She cut them out without even having to trace anything!  I couldn’t even draw holly leaves correctly on paper if someone told me to.  I don’t know how she knows these random things and can translate them into an actual cut-out.  Alas, my brain is not formatted for art.  I was always the least artsy of my siblings.  I think my artwork was only chosen twice in my elementary school career, whereas my brother and sister were chosen yearly and were the art teachers’ pets.  I felt like such a failure then…I’m so glad I found amigurumi hahaha.

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Did you notice the really cool-looking Christmas tree behind the Ruoldph reindeer amigurumi?  That was actually a present from my future sister-in-law.  She went through great lengths in Taiwan to buy them and lug them around in a crowded train in order to give them to us as Christmas presents last year.  So glad she did, because that tree is awesome!  The light inside fades away and changes into beautiful shades of color, and the white-ness and sharp edges really give it a clean look.  It came as a paper cutout that you have to assemble yourself.  A very fun process and worthwhile end product!

That’s all for now!  Thanks for looking and I hope our Rudolph reindeer amigurumi has brought you much cheer and joy for the holiday season!

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Posted December 6th, 2012 at 11:03pm (Comments: none)
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Pilgrim Monkey Amigurumi

Yes, although we’ve already made a post about a Thanksgiving monkey last year, it’s just not complete without a pilgrim monkey amigurumi to go along with it.  So here we have it–a pilgrim and an Indian amigurumi.  Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  That’s it!!  Haha kidding, I’m not done rambling yet.  :D

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Anyway, let’s get back to the main point of this post.  It’s almost Thanksgiving!  Which means stuffing ourselves silly full of yummy food right~~?  Ah~ already getting off topic…sorry about that, I’ll put the pre-Thanksgiving drooling on pause.

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Why didn’t we make this pilgrim monkey amigurumi last year?  I don’t even know the answer to that question!  I’m guessing we were probably procrastinating again on making the monthly amigurumi and ended up with only one.  So after a year of seeing our original Thanksgiving monkey sitting around by lonesome self, we finally decided to make this pilgrim monkey amigurumi to accompany it…that is, in feasting on a turkey!!!

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Cutting out the felt collar piece was unexpectedly challenging.  Maybe it’s because I haven’t been cutting much felt lately, but that collar sure was trying my patience!  The shape of it is so simple, yet I sat there for quite a while trimming away at it to get the signature pilgrim look.  I remember thinking, “why can’t I cut such a simple shape?!  Am I stupid?!”.  But anyway, everything turned out fine.  :D

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Maybe our pilgrim monkey amigurumi would rather feast on a sheep instead..?  That’s a glow-in-the-dark sheep, by the way.

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Nah, in the end, it’s got to be turykey!  And yes, they are doing exactly what you are thinking…..petting the turkey!!  :D   No?  That’s not what you were thinking?  Aha!  You must have been thinking…EAT the turkey, huh?

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  Looks like our Indian and pilgrim monkey amigurumi will be busy doing something~!

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Posted November 19th, 2012 at 9:22pm (Comments: none)
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Peanut Butter Chocolate Rabbit Amigurumi

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And hello~ we are back this time with a peanut butter chocolate rabbit amigurumi!  Guess we’re on a rabbit amigurumi spree now that all the monkeys are done.  We just really like to see things in many different colors/color combinations, so yeah, guess that explains our ‘make the same animal in different colors’ sprees.  If we don’t make them in different colors, then we’ll never be able to tell what they’ll look like right?  :)

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Yeah, no matter how many times I iron that damn cloth backdrop, it just refuses to stay flat.  So, excuse the wrinkles haha. Read more »

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Posted September 14th, 2012 at 5:41pm (Comments: 6)
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