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Amigurumi Dog Breeds: Patterns for 21 Cute Crochet Dogs

Amigurumi Dog Breeds: Patterns for 21 Cute Crochet Dogs

English | 2026 | ISBN: 081177774X | 120 pages | True EPUB | 22.71 MB

Unleash your creativity!

Whether you’re a crochet novice or an experienced crafter, this delightful guide will teach you how to make 21 lovable amigurumi dogs, one stitch at a time. From the loyal Golden Retriever to the spirited Border Collie, the book features patterns for popular breeds across all categories: Sporting, Hound, Terrier, Non-Sporting, Working, Herding, and Toy Groups. Want to make a one-of-a-kind pup? Use the patterns and tips you’ve learned to design your own breed or an adorable mixed breed!

Grab your yarn and hook—it’s time to bring some tail-wagging joy into your crochet world!

Make any adorable, cuddly dog plushy with 21 interchangeable amigurumi crochet patterns
Mix and match or make a specific dog breed plushie like a Weimaraner, Golden Retriever, English Springer Spaniel, Beagle, Dachshund, Irish Wolfhound, Fox Terrier, Scottish Terrier, Bull Terrier, French Bulldog, Dalmatian, Shiba Inu, Bernese Mountain Dog, Samoyed, Siberian Husky, Australian Shepherd, Border Collie, German Shepherd, Chihuahua, Pug, or Shih Tzu
Learn the how to use loop stitches, French knots, and colorwork to make little dogs with the special characteristics of the real thing
When made with size 4 yarn, each dog stands ~5 inches (12.75 cm)
Simple written patterns, a photographic stitch guide, low-sew designs, and easy-to-make staple pieces make this book appropriate for even beginner crocheters with some more intricate pieces to engage intermediate crocheters
Great handmade birthday and Christmas gifts for any dog lover in your life
8.5 x 11 inch, 120 page book makes it easy to read the written instructions and see photos
Written and designed by humans, for humans

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