Big Book of Beginner Amigurumi - by Maggy Woodley & Pippa Woodley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Readers and crafters will rejoice over the newest title from beloved blogger and crafter Maggy Woodley.
- About the Author: Maggy Woodley is the founder of the popular crafts blog Red Ted Art.
- 208 Pages
- Crafts + Hobbies, Needlework
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Book Synopsis
Readers and crafters will rejoice over the newest title from beloved blogger and crafter Maggy Woodley. Shifting gears from her past success with paper crafts and joining forces with her daughter Pippa, Maggy has brought every crocheter's dream collection to life. This title boasts a whopping 60 projects and is packed with front matter, meaning readers will have an amigurumi one-stop-shop at their fingertips. Prioritizing low-budget supplies, accessible instructions, and projects that are attainable for any beginner while also allowing them to improve over the course of the book, this collection is an all-encompassing guide to easy amigurumi. Filled with various techniques for readers to learn before diving into their first crochet creation, Maggy and Pippa's careful guidance ensures that readers are in good hands even if this is their first time picking up a hook or yarn.
Crocheters can bring charming amigurumi creations to life, with several different categories to choose from. Readers can make Peas or Cherries in the food chapter, or create plants and flowers like Sunflower or Cactus. For some furrier friends, there are projects like Sausage Dog, Cat, or Deer. There's also an opportunity for readers to create their own dolls and accompanying accessories. From birds to sea creatures to snacks you can snuggle, the possibilities are endless. With Maggy and Pippa's collection in hand, charming creations are at the fingertips of every crafter.About the Author
Maggy Woodley is the founder of the popular crafts blog Red Ted Art. Her crafts have been featured in Good Housekeeping, Reader's Digest and Brit + Co. She lives in London, England.
Pippa Woodley is Maggy's daughter and a self-taught crochet enthusiast who helps create content on the Red Ted Art blog.