I love this book! I’ve done Medusa, Nessie, mothman , the alien, wear wolf, slenderman, jackalope, zombie, Cthulhu, chupacabra, and dragon. I really wanna do the leeshy and gindylow soon
Yay! Sonnet posted content ☺️🫶🏻🧶 5:00 just noticed your little sign! Love it! 😊 21:59 I think the Minotaur looks GREAT with the yarn an is! Honestly, all of your “Creepy” projects are fantastic! Not kidding. I’ve had this book in my “should I /shouldn’t I” list for a while; definitely a “should”! Thank you! 😘🧡 lava youuuu! 🫶🏻
I love that little mothman! I need to make one. Also, I honestly like that they didn't waste time, money, and page space creating yet another mid guide on how to crochet. I feel like in the modern day now most people will go online to learn how to crochet and very few will learn how to crochet from a pattern book. I feel like every book treating itself like an intro to the hobby is actually a bad thing a lot of the time!
You make an excellent point!! I definitely learned online, too, and once you have 1 book in your collection with tutorials, that's all you need! Thank you for pointing that out! 🧶🧡
I do have this book as well and have made the cyclops and the minotaur. Loved them - even though I'm not good with felt, but they turned out so so cute.
I was lucky enough to buy a copy of this that was spiral bound which made it easier to use. So far I've crocheted a centaur, krampus, manticore and 4 griffins and I do love how easy these patterns and how quickly I was able to create these amigurumi, especially the griffins since they were Christmas gifts for my D&D group. My only complaint and one I agree with you on is how some of the patterns incorporate felt pieces instead of having crochet pieces, but that's a personal preference. When it comes to how some of the patterns lack detail so they're too simple I tend to modify and add/remove details from my projects depending on what I envision for it so I sort of like the simplicity since it gives me a lot of freedom to customize them as I see fit, but I definitely do see how that is also a con for the book.
I also have this book and I find it to be wonderful!! I made the purchase of this as my first book for making amigurumi and I didn't find it difficult to do the patterns. (I had reintroduced myself to crochet after 25 years of not picking up a needle and wanted to make toys. Prior to this I had not really made anything larger than a pot holder.) I even made a few small modifications to change out the felt for crocheted pieces. I have made about 14-16 of the patterns and they have all been donated at the VA Hospital. The first batch I made was actually gone thru before I ever got to donate them and the women raved over my box of goodies. The first one to leave the box was Medusa!! I recommend this book even for relatively new crocheters because it is a great tool for learning different shaping and sewing skills. If there are questions about a stitch or a concept, you can easily go online and find what you need, then keep right on working through the pattern. So great!!
I bought the book before watching the full video, but it sounds amazing! I had a moment that I thought I should have waited to actually see the review, but I'm excited about it 😂
I bought this book and I really like it. I made Nessie and I took her with me to Scotland. I took pictures of her on Loch Ness right by the Nessie hunters caravan. I want to make more of these patterns. 🐭
I got this book because my kids love the book as much they love the characters. I've made at least 5 patterns. The thing i struggle with is the felt. I feel like a felt cutter is necessary to get it right.
I have this book too. I love cryptids and monsters and all things creepy. I have made Mothman too. I have made other patterns of him. This was an good pattern. It wasn't difficult. I used velvet and he was beautiful.
If you love creepy creatures- you can check more about Slavic mythology. I’m from Ukraine and they are part of our culture and I even didn’t think about how cool it can be like amigurumi! I’m definitely going to make my very own Leshyi! Vodyanoi and Alconost in the line as well
I think you would've ran out of that brown yarn while working on the legs... or JUST made it, and that doesn't sound fun! These are super cute! It's not for me style-wise, but I can still really appreciate them!
I recently got this book, and I do love it! But I think the lack of progress pictures plus the lack of detailed assembly instruction, things can get a tad confusing. I made the dragon, and when it came to the wings, there were no back pictures of it and the instructions were just to attach them at the back. You really have to take the time to figure that part out on your own. But that is my only complaint with the book. I love the creatures I have made so far :)
I am curious if anyone has had an issue with the Nessie pattern. Specifically round 4 of the head. I could not get my head around how to get just 16 stitches with those instructions. I always ended up with 20 and ended up finally just skipping row 4 of the head. I have looked all over and cannot find any pattern errata for this book. This frustrates me because I figure it must be my fault.
So I did look at the pattern and I think I see where there might be some confusion. The round should look like this: 4 sc, inc x 4 (so 4 consecutive increases) then you finish the round with 4 additional sc. I hope that clears it up a bit!
Totally my fault for not fully reading.... I purchased this book and started Medusa and then realizing I need pipe cleaner. I did order some but I haven't gotten back to the project yet. I am looking at Greek men amigurumi so I can make Medusa a statue garden for her to live in.
I love this book! I’ve done Medusa, Nessie, mothman , the alien, wear wolf, slenderman, jackalope, zombie, Cthulhu, chupacabra, and dragon. I really wanna do the leeshy and gindylow soon
Wow, you have made so many! Thats amazing. The grindylow is soooo cute!! 🧶🧡
Yay! Sonnet posted content ☺️🫶🏻🧶 5:00 just noticed your little sign! Love it! 😊 21:59 I think the Minotaur looks GREAT with the yarn an is! Honestly, all of your “Creepy” projects are fantastic! Not kidding. I’ve had this book in my “should I /shouldn’t I” list for a while; definitely a “should”! Thank you! 😘🧡 lava youuuu! 🫶🏻
Aww, thank you!! Yes, you definitely should get this one! It's great. Lava you friend! 🧡🧶
I love that little mothman! I need to make one. Also, I honestly like that they didn't waste time, money, and page space creating yet another mid guide on how to crochet. I feel like in the modern day now most people will go online to learn how to crochet and very few will learn how to crochet from a pattern book. I feel like every book treating itself like an intro to the hobby is actually a bad thing a lot of the time!
You make an excellent point!! I definitely learned online, too, and once you have 1 book in your collection with tutorials, that's all you need! Thank you for pointing that out! 🧶🧡
I do have this book as well and have made the cyclops and the minotaur. Loved them - even though I'm not good with felt, but they turned out so so cute.
Yay! So glad you enjoy making these adorable creatures! 🧶🧡
Great review! I was on the fence about getting the book but now will put it on the wish list. Love this series. Thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful! 🧶🧡
I think that I may need to check out this book. It looks like this would be a nice book to have in my collection
Absolutely! They are so fun! 🧶🧡
I was lucky enough to buy a copy of this that was spiral bound which made it easier to use. So far I've crocheted a centaur, krampus, manticore and 4 griffins and I do love how easy these patterns and how quickly I was able to create these amigurumi, especially the griffins since they were Christmas gifts for my D&D group.
My only complaint and one I agree with you on is how some of the patterns incorporate felt pieces instead of having crochet pieces, but that's a personal preference. When it comes to how some of the patterns lack detail so they're too simple I tend to modify and add/remove details from my projects depending on what I envision for it so I sort of like the simplicity since it gives me a lot of freedom to customize them as I see fit, but I definitely do see how that is also a con for the book.
A spiral bound edition sounds awesome! How handy! Love to hear you are able to add your own spin and creativity to the pieces, that's amazing!! 🧡🧶🧡
I also have this book and I find it to be wonderful!! I made the purchase of this as my first book for making amigurumi and I didn't find it difficult to do the patterns. (I had reintroduced myself to crochet after 25 years of not picking up a needle and wanted to make toys. Prior to this I had not really made anything larger than a pot holder.) I even made a few small modifications to change out the felt for crocheted pieces. I have made about 14-16 of the patterns and they have all been donated at the VA Hospital. The first batch I made was actually gone thru before I ever got to donate them and the women raved over my box of goodies. The first one to leave the box was Medusa!! I recommend this book even for relatively new crocheters because it is a great tool for learning different shaping and sewing skills. If there are questions about a stitch or a concept, you can easily go online and find what you need, then keep right on working through the pattern. So great!!
Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the book. 🧡🧶
I bought the book before watching the full video, but it sounds amazing! I had a moment that I thought I should have waited to actually see the review, but I'm excited about it 😂
Haha, so glad you bought it! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. It's so great! 🧡🧶
I don’t know how to crochet but I’m tempted to buy this book
There are some great patterns for beginners if you do decide to pick it up!! 🧶🧡
I love this book! I‘ve made the Manticore and the Grindylow, both turned out fantastic. Plan on making many more of these creatures including Medusa ❤
Amazing! I'm so glad you love it too! It really is a fantastic ami book. 🧶🧡
I bought this book and I really like it. I made Nessie and I took her with me to Scotland. I took pictures of her on Loch Ness right by the Nessie hunters caravan. I want to make more of these patterns. 🐭
Oh my gosh, that's too cute! I love that! 🧶🧡
I have this book and I love it
Yay! So glad you love it too! 🧶🧡
I got this book because my kids love the book as much they love the characters. I've made at least 5 patterns. The thing i struggle with is the felt. I feel like a felt cutter is necessary to get it right.
Absolutely! Sometimes I cut felt out on my Cricut machine, but you're right; some sort of felt/fabric cutter would be so helpful.
I have this book too. I love cryptids and monsters and all things creepy. I have made Mothman too. I have made other patterns of him. This was an good pattern. It wasn't difficult. I used velvet and he was beautiful.
Yes! I love all the Mothman patterns. So glad he turned out beautifully! 🧶
I think it works. There are bulls and cows that are not all one color.
Thank you! Great point haha 🧡🧶
If you love creepy creatures- you can check more about Slavic mythology. I’m from Ukraine and they are part of our culture and I even didn’t think about how cool it can be like amigurumi! I’m definitely going to make my very own Leshyi! Vodyanoi and Alconost in the line as well
Awesome! I will definitely look into more Slavic mythology. It's so cool! 🧡🧶
I think you would've ran out of that brown yarn while working on the legs... or JUST made it, and that doesn't sound fun! These are super cute! It's not for me style-wise, but I can still really appreciate them!
Haha for sure! Thanks so much. They're not for everyone, but I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! 🧡🧶🧡
I recently got this book, and I do love it! But I think the lack of progress pictures plus the lack of detailed assembly instruction, things can get a tad confusing. I made the dragon, and when it came to the wings, there were no back pictures of it and the instructions were just to attach them at the back. You really have to take the time to figure that part out on your own. But that is my only complaint with the book. I love the creatures I have made so far :)
Absolutely! More instruction would be so helpful. Glad you're still enjoying the creatures! 🧡🧶🧡
I have done Frankie and the alien
I am curious if anyone has had an issue with the Nessie pattern. Specifically round 4 of the head. I could not get my head around how to get just 16 stitches with those instructions. I always ended up with 20 and ended up finally just skipping row 4 of the head. I have looked all over and cannot find any pattern errata for this book. This frustrates me because I figure it must be my fault.
So I did look at the pattern and I think I see where there might be some confusion. The round should look like this:
4 sc, inc x 4 (so 4 consecutive increases) then you finish the round with 4 additional sc. I hope that clears it up a bit!
@@thesonnetsilence thank you so much for taking a look at that! And yes it is clearer the way you wrote it. ♥️
Totally my fault for not fully reading....
I purchased this book and started Medusa and then realizing I need pipe cleaner. I did order some but I haven't gotten back to the project yet.
I am looking at Greek men amigurumi so I can make Medusa a statue garden for her to live in.
I do that a lot, too; I start a project only to realize I don't have all the necessary materials 😆 Ooooh, I love the idea of more Greek amigurumi! 🧡🧶
I definitely thought the Minotaur was wearing pants 😂 It looked intentional
Haha glad it looked intentional! 😆🧶🧡