Woman Shares An Adorable Child Baby Amigurumi She Crocheted And You Can Make One Too
As Disney+ launched and The Mandalorian premiered two weeks ago, the adorable Baby Yoda swept in and stole everyone’s hearts. People just couldn’t get enough and even started creating funny memes featuring the fuzzy green alien. However, memes weren’t the only thing it inspired.
Crochet artist Allison Hoffman also fell in love with Baby Yoda and even created a Child Baby Amigurumi doll that’s simply beyond adorable. Not only that – the artist even began selling a pattern so you can make one yourself!
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Crochet artist Allison Hoffman created this adorable Child Baby Amigurumi doll
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Allison is no newbie when it comes to crocheting. She is completely self-taught, having started back in 2007 by watching YouTube tutorials. A year later, she was already publishing patterns of The Gabba Gabba Dolls and eventually crocheting became her full-time job. The artist even released a book back in 2013!
Allison started learning to crochet back in 2007 by watching YouTube tutorials
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Eventually, crocheting became her full-time job
Image credits: Allison Hoffman
If you want to try crocheting yourself, the artist recommends checking out some simple YouTube tutorials. She even has some free patterns for beginners you could try.
A single doll can take Allison up to 10 hours to crochet
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If you love the Child Baby Amigurumi, you can even make one yourself!
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You can purchase a pattern on her Ravelry page
Image credits: Allison Hoffman
Image credits: Allison Hoffman
People loved the adorable doll
Got wisdom to pour?
Does anyone have the pattern? It was pulled before I could get it.
I looked and the pattern isn’t there. If Disney doesn’t want her to sell the pattern I can understand why. She does beautifu
l work, and the pattern is very accurate. They aren’t going to want someone else getting money for something that’s inspired by their creation.
I looked and the pattern isn’t there. If Disney doesn’t want her to sell the pattern I can understand why. She does beautiful work, and the pattern is very accurate. They aren’t going to want someone else getting money for something that’s inspired by their creation.
not on Ravelry – where can we get the pattern? Please!!!!
I heard through my crochet groups, that she received a cease and desist from Disney. They own the rights to Yoda!
not on Ravelry – where can we get the pattern?
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