Well, here we are again with another new book launch from amigurumipatterns.net.I had great fun being involved in Zoomigurumi 5. My fluffy alpaca, also known as Alicia, has gone off to Belgium to join her fellow bookmates. If you feel inspired to have a go at any, or all, of these crocheted characters you can get hold of a copy of the book here.
As you can see, Alicia is in very good company with 14 other cuties just waiting to jump off your crochet hook.
I’ve already made a Kaan the Crocodile by Carolina Guzman (One and Two Company), during the initial proofreading phase.He was a pleasure to make, of course, and now I have another character to keep me company at my desk.
He soon became best friends with Alicia’s grey fleeced cousin, Althea, and they’re now inseparable. They were both very good at helping me spot any last minute tweaks to the patterns and text. Alicia has been blessed with patience and is very calm and focused while Kaan’s beady eyes never miss a thing. A dream team!
Though I’ve never heard of a crocodile and an alpaca hitting it off before, there’s always a first time…
He is a fine looking fellow, I’m sure everyone would want to be best buddies with him if they met him!
And in case Alicia should get jealous here’s a little triptych of her own, taken by Joost De Wolf, the book’s official photographer.
I hope that’s whet your whistle and got you all excited about the brand new characters! Alicia has had a couple of new reincarnations already, again, from the pattern testing phase. There’s this chubby, cuddly looking fella made by Bregje Zeijen.
And this cute pink version made by Natalie Van Dalen. I love how Natalie changed the look with furry eyelash yarn. She’s like a big ball of gorgeous candy floss!
One of the things I love about amigurumi patterns is that it’s so easy to put your own spin on things by changing a colour, or a yarn type. You can upsize or downsize by experimenting with different hook sizes and yarn weights. It’s always exciting to see other peoples interpretations. Thanks to all who send me photos or post them on my Moji-Moji Facebook page. I’m always thrilled to see them.
Don’t forget you can always post your Zoomigurumi makes to amigurumipatterns Facebook page too.I can’t wait to find out what you’ll be making once you get your copy. Do tell, I’m all ears!
February 7, 2016 at 2:36 pm
Fantastic designs x Janice
February 10, 2016 at 7:28 pm
I love that you outsourced the proofreading to Alicia and Kaan – great thinking! 😀
February 11, 2016 at 10:40 am
Well, they have to do something for their food and lodgings!
April 19, 2016 at 12:23 pm
How can I purchase those books? I live in Austria in Europe.
April 19, 2016 at 1:01 pm
Hi Suzana, you can order a copy of the books direct from the publisher on this page: http://www.amigurumipatterns.net/books/
They are based in Belgium but ship worldwide so sending to Austria won’t be a problem.