This is my latest crochet addiction. I call them Monsters with Mohawks.
This Amigurumi pattern is so much fun! The final touches are when it gets even more exciting. This is the time to add a bit of personality through their facial expressions.
This Amigurumi pattern is so much fun! The final touches are when it gets even more exciting. This is the time to add a bit of personality through their facial expressions.
The happy ones are a delight but I can't help have a soft spot for "Grump", as we have named him. He is just so miserable. Probably because he's often being squashed.
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Actually, I have surprisingly found these dolls work beautifully for role playing with my three year old. He likes spotting the emotions on the monsters' faces. It wasn't my intention but it's interesting to see how creative endeavours are interpreted by your little ones.
If you would like to make your own Monsters with Mohawks you can find the pattern at my Roaming Pixies Etsy shop or you can buy the pattern from my Ravelry shop by clicking on the "Buy Now" icon above. It will re-direct you to Paypal, then you will receive the instant download.
If you would like to make your own Monsters with Mohawks you can find the pattern at my Roaming Pixies Etsy shop or you can buy the pattern from my Ravelry shop by clicking on the "Buy Now" icon above. It will re-direct you to Paypal, then you will receive the instant download.
Notes about the Crochet Pattern Construction
The
Monsters with Mohawks are worked from the bottom up with legs and arms
joined as you go, so there is no sewing or seaming involved. They are
the ultimate scrap buster, don’t throw your leftover pieces of yarn, use
them to create a funky Mohawk for this cute little monster! Each Amigurumi monster uses less than a 100gram skein of dk yarn.
]Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoy making these monsters as much as I do : )
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