Amigurumi Kokeshi Dolls

· K and J Publishing
4.2
109 reviews
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18
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About this eBook

This little book explains how to crochet little Kokeshi Amigurumi dolls. A basic knowledge of crochet is required.

Amigurumi is a Japanese word, meaning a stuffed animal toy usually made from crocheted yarn and having an oversized head. Amigurumi is a combination of the Japanese words “ami”, meaning crocheted or knitted, and “nuigurumi”, meaning stuffed doll.

Kokeshi dolls are traditional wooden dolls from northern Japan. They have an enlarged head.

You can decorate these little dolls with flowers, bows or ribbons. You can make them as a keychain or decoration. They make a nice gift for Christmas.  

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4.2
109 reviews
JoAnn
14 December 2019
❤️ This book. Very easy to read and follow. Lots of fun!
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Shirley Bailey
15 April 2016
They're fast & easy to crochet, and they're adorable too!
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Romona Currier
9 May 2016
I like making these little dolls and this book is right up my alley.
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About the author

Crochet is Sayjai's favorite pastime. Sayjai has crocheted for over 30 years. Sayjai is one of the top doll designers and has published many books. Her crochet patterns are easy to follow: everything is explained with many photos. Sayjai is originally from Thailand, where amigurumi are very popular. She lives with her family in the idyllic countryside in England.

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