Creepy Cute Crochet: Zombies, Ninjas, Robots, and More
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Product Description
This unique craft book contains more than 20 patterns for zombies, ninjas, Vikings, vampires, aliens, robots, and even Death himself. Each easy-to-follow pattern is presented with step-by-step diagrams, hilarious commentary, and full-color photographs of the creatures in their natural environments. Plus each pattern is ranked according to difficulty so that even beginners can share in the fun. The scary-cute photographs, accessible text, and illustrated patterns are sure to be a hit with indie crafters, angsty teens, and hip moms everywhere.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23721 in Books
- Brand: Quirk Books
- Published on: 2008-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.79" h x .54" w x 6.28" l, .75 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 96 pages
Editorial Reviews
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This book is chock-full of the cutest little stuffed creatures, ranging in difficulty from 'beginner' to 'epic.' (Really. Epic.) Most of the patterns start with the same base- a basic head and a basic body, with each stuffie sporting it s own unique permutation. --Crafts Epic, October, 2011
..combies the infamous cutness of Japanese crafts with characters more associated with horror flicks, bad action, sci-fi movies. Patterns include zombies, aliens, ninjas, vampires, Vikings to name just a few…' --Zombie Times, October, 2011
This book is a funky fun amigurumi crochet pattern book for people who love nerdy creatures like zombies and robots. It s got good instructions and a lot of detail to the patterns so if you ve never done amigurumi before you don t need to be intimidated. The style of the book is child-inspired so if you re looking for a book that feels serious then this isn t the one for you! --Crochet Craft, October, 2011
About the Author
Christen Haden, a.k.a. NeedleNoodles, is a freelance computer programmer by day and crafting dynamo at all times. She is the proprietor of a popular shop on etsy.com (www.needlenodles.com), and her dolls are featured on several online indy craft stores.
