Amigurumi
"Amigurumi" means "cute little creatures" in Japanese. This is a collection of the various amigurumi I've created. If you are interested in purchasing any of these creatures, please check out my contact page!
The Tako Family
"Tako" is the Japanese word for "octopus." These cute little creatures like to travel in groups of at least three; in our big world, the more the merrier!
Pattern from: mohumohu.com
Potato-Chan
The suffix "-chan" is used when referring to someone younger (and often cuter) than yourself. This little potato friend is the perfect candidate for that name!
Pattern from: cutiegurumi.com
Hoot, The little Owl
Owls love to hang out in trees, and Hoot is no exception! You can often find him perched on a branch, surveying the colorful world around him.
Pattern from: Ana Paula Rimoli
Winston, the pig
Unlike most pigs, Winston dislikes getting dirty, especially by rolling around in mud. He would much prefer an easygoing life in front of the T.V.!
Pattern from: Elinor Ferrars