Amigurumi Christmas Pickle

Christmas Pickle Myth and Legend

Seriously this is amazing! My love history combined with my love of amigurumi? It doesn’t get any better. Someone mentioned that there was a German tradition of putting a pickle in the Christmas tree. One, everybody in my family LOVES pickes. Two, I have always wanted to crochet a pickle, and I was curious about this tradition. Some digging indicates maybe this is not a German tradition, but German-American. The story that pleases me most, so that’s what I’m going with, has to do with a Bavarian American solider named John C. Lower. He was enlisted in the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War. Legend goes that as he lay starving in prison and John Lower requested a pickle from his prison guard. Later Lower would credit that pickle with saving his life. And so each Christmas he would hide a pickle shaped ornament in the tree, and the first person to find it would have good luck in the coming year. Awesome amigurumi pickle and lovely Christmas story.

Amigurumi Gudetama Arrives!

Crochet Amigurumi Gudetama- Mr. lazy egg With His bacon blanket!

This was a true labor of love, and some of my best work so far. A gift for my son for the holidays, by his request. He is getting some other handmade items to go with it but I could not wait to show this guy off. Love to hear comments, please leave them below and please subscribe above to see all my latest amigurumi and get information about free amigurumi patterns and the class I will teach on amigurumi basics at Local Folk Creative Studio in January, 2023.

Amigurumi Gnomes Are Home

It took me quite some time to land on the look, the pattern, it was a over a month. I finally hit on the pattern I liked, different from ones I had seen but similar. I worked up these two amigurumi gnomes today, for some reason I think of them as Sasha and Misha, I don’t know why ? 😉 Will be delivering them down to local folk creative studio so if anyone is interested you can find them at their new home there @local-folk.com. As always love to hear comments or feedback below.

Amigurumi Tree Decor or Donut?

Maybe both! These Amgurumi Donuts originally designed to be keychains would work equally well as Amigurumi Christmas Tree Ornaments. I will be delivering them soon http://Local Folk Creative Studio in Kutztown . Sharing the Amigurumi Joy. And subscribe to get upcoming information on classes I will be teaching at Local Folk in January on the basics of crochet and how to make your own Amigurumi.

Baby Blanket and More

I used a very basic granny square pattern and just built off that to make a baby blanket to go with my Amigurumi Luna Moth. I will be putting up some free videos, patterns and tutorials soon so keep a look out for that. I had left over yarn and kept going to make some cute crochet hair scrunchies. Love to hear any comments please put below and to get the upcoming free crochet and amigurumi patterns, and see my latest stuff please subscribe above.

New Amigurumi for sale

My mushrooms and little snow owls are now out for sale at Local Folk Creative studio in Kutztown, PA. http://local-folk.com There are still one or two colorful candy corns left from the Halloween collection. And I’m super excited to announce that I will be doing a how to class for basic amigurumi at the studio in January. Stay tuned for all the details. As always would love to hear any comments or suggestions. #amigurumi

VOTE-Amigurumi style

Let me introduce you to my new bestie, it’s Val the voting Owl. It’s all on the ballot this year, people’s right to make medical decisions about their own bodies, to love and marry whomever they choose, voting in candidates that are not afraid of the gun lobby and will pass sensible gun control legislation to keep our schools and children safe. Vote out self serving, candidates that would support a violent coup aimed at our democracy and election fraud to maintain their own power. Val the voting owl says vote in that beautiful blue wave amigurumi style!