Tiger Alebrijes amigurumi crochet pattern

£4.50

This Tiger is an evolution of my Alebrije pattern. The detailing is added over the top of the crochet using a tapestry needle and simple running stitches.

This pattern is written in both UK & US crochet terms (you will get both). Designed in the amigurumi style and worked in a continuous spiral. It is a very clear pattern with lots of photographs. Once payment has been made you will be able to instantly download this pattern.

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Tiger Alebrijes amigurumi crochet pattern

Skill level: Intermediate. The detail on this Tiger is sewn over the top of the crochet with simple running stitches before it is stuffed.

Size: 17cm tall approx when using a 2.5mm hook & DK cotton yarn.

To make this Tiger amigurumi you will need:
 Colours are a suggestion only, have fun selecting your own unique colours. (The following list contains affiliate links where you can purchase some of the materials you will need).

  • Ricorumi, DK, 100% cotton, 25g balls (001 White x 1, 015 Berry x 2, 060 Black x 1, 016 Orchid x 1, 020 Purple x 1). Only a small amount of black is needed so you could use scrap from your stash.
  • 2.5mm (US C/2)crochet hook.
  • Polyester toy stuffing
  • Stitch markers
  • Embroidery needle

We do our best to ensure our instructions are as clear and detailed as possible but if you do get stuck or have gone wrong, please contact us and we can give you advice on how to proceed.

*This is a pattern only (it is not a finished product).*

© Make Me Roar 2022, All Rights reserved. Do not share, copy, resell or distribute this pattern in any form. Items made from this pattern may be sold on a small scale, for large scale production please purchase a commercial license, more details can be found here. 

 

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