Video: Kawaii Japanese amigurumi toys
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
They are not even toys. These are tiny toys crocheted from wool and endowed with human features. The hobby for knitting amigurumi toys is now at the peak of popularity in Japan, and since everything new, interesting and Japanese is immediately picked up by European countries, it is not surprising that the excitement around these kawaii knitted tadpoles has reached our state.
The knitted crumbs presented in our selection were created by a girl named Sanda, who lives in no Japan, but in a completely European Bosnia and Herzegovina. She says that knitting has become her hobby since the birth of her daughter Pepika, and when it became clear that not only she and her baby liked amigurumi babies, the idea of creating an online store where everyone wishing to join the art arose and get hold of a cute teddy bear or dog, we could do it.
Traditional Japanese amigurumi are animals and fantastic creatures, however, it happens to see inanimate characters. Before the holidays, Christmas decorations and other Christmas and New Year attributes are often knitted, and on other days - emoticons, hearts, snowflakes …
So, those who know how to knit feverishly download new knitting patterns for certain bears, dogs, cats and snails from the network, and the rest screech, looking at pictures of amigurumi on the same Internet sites. Yes, it looks like courses on cutting and sewing, knitting and needlework will soon become fashionable and popular again.
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