Did you know you can craft magic in just a few minutes using yarn scraps? That's right! With the Warawara Crochet Pattern, you can transform leftover yarn into beautiful creations. With options for different faces, from surprised to smiling, you can bring these kawaii figures to life. Ideal for those who love crocheting but not sewing, the pattern allows for assembling hands and feet directly, making it a joyful, no-sew crochet toy project. Whether for playtime pals or charming décor, these mini amigurumi Warawaras with their surprise or grin-filled looks, crafted from your own hands, add a special touch to every space.
Warawara Amigurumi
Craft magic with your hands and a bit of yarn using the Warawara Crochet Pattern! This delightful pattern guides you through creating adorable Warawara characters, inspired by Studio Ghibli's charm. These cute white spirits, reminiscent of the quaint Kodama, are reborn as humans in "The Boy and the Heron" movie. So, what are you waiting for make your spare time a fun adventure with this amigurumi ornament pattern!
Crochet Warawara Amigurumi
LEVEL: Easy
Materials:
- Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver, acrylic worsted weight yarn in White
- Crochet Hook: 4.0mm size
- Polyfil Stuffing
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
- Stitch Marker
- Black Felt and Pink Felt (for the eyes and mouth)
- Fabri-tac Glue
Abbreviations:
- ch - chain
- sc - single crochet
- sl st - slip stitch
- sc2tog - single crochet 2 together (sc decrease)
- st - stitch
Approximate Size:
- Round Warawara – 2 inches tall x 2 inches wide (5cm tall x 5cm wide)
- Oblong Warawara – 2.5 inches tall x 2 inches wide (6cm tall x 5cm wide)
Note:
Remember that these amigurumi are designed as no-sew projects, so all the little hands and feet are crocheted at the same time as the rounds to minimize the need for sewing parts together. If you desire to create the Warawara's eyes and mouth, cut the shapes from black and pink felt and then glue them onto the crocheted body using Fabri-tac Glue. Feel free to customize the facial expressions to your liking!
The pattern description indicates that it is easy level, which should be suitable even for beginners who are comfortable with the above stitches and methods. The Warawara amigurumi are inspired by characters from Studio Ghibli's animated film, "The Boy and the Heron," and are similar in spirit to the Kodama from "Princess Mononoke."
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