Amigurumi Toy Box Book Review
Publisher: Martingale
Author/Designer: Ana Paula Rimoli
Number of Pages: 83 pages
Number of Projects: 19 projects
Yarn Required: #4 – worsted weight
Size Range: Sizes range from 2″ – 7″
Types of Projects: Tons of adorable amigurumi. Animals of all kinds (think lions, tigers, and bears!) as well as a few farm animals, ocean creatures, and even a unicorn. There’s also picnic and tea party items.
Difficulty: Almost all amigurumi uses single crochet, as well as increasing and decreasing. If you’re comfortable with these stitches you should have no problems with these projects.
First Impression: My first impression was that I want to make this adorable tugboat for myself! But seriously, if you like amigurumi projects you’ll find something you love in this book. The majority of the projects are animals, so if you love ami animals you’ll have a number of projects to add to your to-do list.
As always Martingale has included resources and extras beyond the patterns themselves. There is stitch help, resource section, and tips to name a few. You can click on the photos or the link under the cover to go the the Martingale site and see the book for yourself.
I’ve shown you just a few of my favorites, but there are many more cute designs!
Happy Crocheting!
*Disclaimer* – This book was provided to me for a review, but all opinions are strictly my own.
Kristine–just to thank you for the photos of how to make a magic ring. At 77 years of age I enjoy knitting, crochet, embroidery, rug hooking, weaving and spinning. I have NEVER been stumped as I was trying to understand the magic ring to go along with the book, Hello Kitty.
After watching videos, even the Spanish version, yours was the only teaching that worked.
So, on a sunny day, bone chilling cold outside and a fresh pot of tea. I thank you. Carole
Thank you, Carole. This made my day!