May
20
Do or Do Not, There is No Try.
I did try, and I failed. When I see things like this, I just feel so craftily (that’s a word now) inept. Though I have attempted to try and crochet (with minimal success), my skills are far below things like this. I envy those that are talented like this.
LucyRavenScar on Etsy, has her patterns for all 12 of her Star Wars Mini Amigurumi up for sale. For those who the universe has blessed with this sort of jedi power, these are for you.
They’re adorable.
They’re squishy.
And there is one of nearly every character.
What’s not to like?
If you’re looking for just one of the patterns check out her shop and narrow down the search.
These make me wish I could crochet too. My math professor (who is Dungeon Master for the gamers on my campus) is begging me to learn how so I can make him some of these.
Thank you for featuring my patterns, I’m so pleased you like them! I would encourage anyone to give crochet a try, I have quite a few people send me photos of Ewoks or Yodas that were their first attempts and they were great. There are lots of resources out there to learn the basics, good tips online on how to make amigurumi, and free patterns to practice on (I’ve got quite a few listed on my blog), so give it a go!
I agree witch Lucy Ravenscar on this. When I saw her StarWars-Mini-Amigurumis I know immediately, that I have to learn to crochet. I looked at some basic tutorials on youtube and did some very easy patterns first (ball, bird). The aformentioned(?) Yoda and Ewok Amigurumis where my number five and six. I want to encourage everyone to try it. It is a very relaxing hobby. And you will always have a gift for women of all ages :)
The patterns by Lucy are very good explained. I could only recommend them.