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Amigurumi Sea Turtle

Amigurumi Sea Turtle
Amigurumi Sea Turtle

"Crochet a cuddly soft amigurumi sea turtle with this free pattern using Bernat Blanket Yard or your favorite chenille. They work up quickly and are so sweet and snuggly, perfect for displaying on a desk or dashboard. The finished size is about 2.5 inches tall by 7 inches long. Materials needed: Bernat Blanket yarn in Olive, Lemon-Lime, and Baby Sand, size N crochet hook, 2 - 12mm safety eyes, fiber fill, yarn needle, and scissors."

More Crafty Ideas For You

We are always excited to recommend new craft projects to our readers who have a passion for creating adorable Amigurumi Sea Turtles! If you enjoy making these cute creatures, we have a few more craft project ideas that we think you will love.

For those who like to expand their Amigurumi skills, we suggest trying your hand at making other sea creatures such as jellyfish or starfish. These projects can be just as cute and fun to create as your beloved turtles, and they will make a perfect addition to your ocean-themed collection.

If you want to challenge yourself even further, why not create a whole underwater scene with your Amigurumi sea turtle as the centerpiece? You can make seaweed, coral, and even a school of fish to complete the look. This project will not only showcase your crafting abilities but also create a whimsical display that is sure to impress your friends and family.

And don't forget about the upcoming summer season! With the warmer weather approaching, now is the perfect time to craft a beach-inspired Amigurumi scene. Create a sandy beach with palm trees, seagulls, and of course, your adorable sea turtle enjoying the sun. This project is not only fun to make but will also bring a little piece of the beach into your home.

We hope these craft project ideas inspire you to keep creating and exploring new possibilities with your Amigurumi skills. Happy crafting!

Easy

Crochet HookN/15 or 10 mm hook

Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)

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