Suzanne Boulet
eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads
eBook :
8 patterns
Get a bundle of my bird-themed patterns in an easy-to-print PDF format! This bundle includes eight patterns: four keychains, and four coasters.
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Animal Toy
Out of all the cool things in Yakuza, naturally when I thought of making a plush I went straight to a UFO Catcher prize. I don’t make human amigurumi so that did cut out a lot of my options… But of course I was still gonna land on the bird thingy. Especially after the Doll Girl substories in 0.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This is a pattern I’ve had marinating in my mind for a long, long time. I absolutely love the wigglers from Monster Hunter World, to the point where the Wiggler head layered armour became a bit of a permanent fixture on my character. It goes with everything, I promise.
Crochet: Animal Toy
He’s here! Everyone’s favourite Berserk character: the Schnoz. Hardships, trauma, death - he perseveres through it all with an unshakable spirit. He truly deserves the role of main character.
Crochet: Animal Toy
Update Aug 15, 2020: I’ve added a variation to the pattern for those who want to make the New Horizons version of Isabelle. Enjoy!
Crochet: Animal Toy
I know that Cutiefly hasn’t been introduced to Pokemon Go yet, but with this little keychain you can still go with him! The moment I saw Cutiefly in Pokemon Sun, I fell in love. I think it might be my favourite Pokemon from Alola!
Crochet: Animal Toy
After a walk with my brother and mom during which we found a Drifloon in Pokemon Go and oohed and aahed at how adorable it is, I had a really strong itch to make it!
Crochet: Animal Toy
Making patterns for the Galar starters has made me fall even more in love of them. I feel like Grookey was the one I overlooked easiest, but after spending some time making his features for myself, I’ve gained a new appreciation for him! What looked like a really simple design at first actually has quite a lot of cute details and lots of colours.
Crochet: Animal Toy
It took me a while and a few more prototypes than I’m used to, but I’ve finally arrived at a Scorbunny amigurumi pattern that I like! This little guy features a fair bit of sewing and some fancy crochet additions, so I definitely wouldn’t recommend him as a first-time amigurumi project. Still, with some patience he shouldn’t give you much troub...