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Here comes an another super adorable free crochet / amigurumi pattern by Éva Doll Shop! Who can resist such cuteness?We adore the size of this tiny amigurumi hedgie , not to mention it’s fuzzy quills and lovely character. This amigurumi project is super quick, super easy to crochet ( even for beginners ) and the outcome is soo adorable! This amigurumi hedgehog can be a great autumn decor in your home or you can crochet some as lovely handmade gifts. Get some scrap yarn and create your very own tiny amigurumi hedgehog :
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Playing with super cute huggable plushies are so comforting and fun! The perfect reason to play with lovely plush animals ( regardless of your age ) is to crochet one for yourself! ( Or to crochet it as a lovely handmade gift for your friends or family members. ) This time create this lovely amigurumi hedgehog from a skein of yarn by following Irina Belousova's free crochet pattern at Amiguroom Toys. You can make this lovely huggable amigurumi hedgehog from any color and size yarn , the end result will be wonderful and it will surely bring great joy to the one who gets it.
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Are you looking for super adorable free amigurumi patterns ? Do you love hedgehogs & cacti ? Crochet this cute little amigurumi potted cactus hedgehog ! Aleksandra Egorova designed this lovely amigurumi hedgehog. Besides it's super adorable, this amigurumi pattern is completely free ! One of the nice things about amigurumi is that the exact size is rarely important, so you don’t need to worry about matching the designer’s gauge. Provided your stitches are compact enough that they won’t gape open to leaving large holes between them when you add the stuffing, you have the freedom to experiment with different yarns and hooks to give you a different-sized result. So grab your hooks and create this adorable amigurumi hedgehog now!
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