Classic Superheroes Collection.
This Captain America Earring is a quick easy way to test out your skills at crocheting circles and starting off with a magic ring!
In this pattern, there are intentionally no half double crochet, double crochet, invisible decrease, for easier reference. Some useful external links also around to help out.
Thor on the left has a wig cap, whereas Thor on the right has yellow yarn hair sewed directly onto the head. There are different methods to make amigurumi hair and the final results can look quite different. Check out this old post on 5 ways to make amigurumi hair, if you have not seen it previously.
Try your hand at making this mini Iron Man, with a switch up to making mixed coloured bobble stitches. This is a step-up from my previous free Hulk pattern. We all have to start from somewhere and I’m not proud to say my oldest iron man was very ugly. It got a little better… at the end, I’ll even show you my latest Hulkbuster!
I often use craft wires to add detailing to amigurumi, in many different ways. This time, I decided to use it to make a bow for Hawkeye. It’s really quite easy, only requiring the following 5 steps:
Mastering how to make the basic crochet cord makes for a useful skill in making amigurumi. In this particular case, I used that technique to make Loki’s horned helmet as well as his embellishments on his clothes. Read on to see how to make a basic crochet cord.
This version of Hulk is one of my oldest and most basic Amigurumi. All other details and additions are built upon this skeleton. It does not get any more primitive than this. It’s really simple and if you know all the basic crochet stitches, it shouldn’t take more than 30 minutes to finish it!
Anyone else super excited on watching the Loki series? He’s got to be one of my favourite Avengers characters and for that, decided to just drop this free Classic Loki pattern for all you fangirls!