They’re mostly constant. Sometimes you’ll see small stylistic differences, but the pattern author should give you a legend of the symbols. Personally, I like them since it’s easier to know which stitch of the precious row to work into.
They’re mostly constant. Sometimes you’ll see small stylistic differences, but the pattern author should give you a legend of the symbols. Personally, I like them since it’s easier to know which stitch of the precious row to work into.
It is so fluffy! Is it a typical single crochet amigurumi pattern under the fluff?
I agree with the other commenters - it’s definitely an advanced pattern.
One other thing I want to point out is it’s tagged with “chart” and the description says:
The pattern, in a diagram form, contains…
There’s a chance there’s no written pattern, so you’ll want to familiarize yourself with crochet symbols and charts before attempting it.
That white eye outline looks like a pair of glasses
Aww. I’ve never heard of these guys before
I’m getting “He is…the most interesting bird in the world” vibes
The head to body ratio does seem off. I don’t know the background of this kitten, but maybe it has a condition like Hydrocephalus, which can cause an oddly shaped head.
I definitely thought snow camel was going to be a euphemism for moose but nope, that’s actually a camel
Fluffy belly!
No problem.It’s always interesting how names translate in other languages.
Burrowing owls always have the best expressions
Seriously impressive work. Those are lucky kitties!
FYI for the english speakers - the knot pictured in steps 1-3 is a clove hitch.
A likely story!
Totally. I occasionally see a nose in a burrow, but it’s gone by the time I pull a camera out.
Unfortunately not, I stole it off an article: https://science.sandiegozoo.org/science-blog/conserving-underdog-collaborative-efforts-translocate-endangered-kangaroo-rats
It’d be really cool to see one in the wild!
I vote yes!
The bonus pics are great. I enjoyed the cats on the starry cloth and their revenge capes.