Chameleon by Irene Strange

Chameleon

Crochet
May 2022
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 11 rows = 2 inches
in sc in the round
3.5 mm (E)
3.0 mm
153 - 164 yards (140 - 150 m)
23cm long in 4-ply cotton held double
US
English

The chameleon’s body is worked in one piece, starting at the nose. Holding the two yarns together creates a speckled look all over. You could try using scraps of different tones of the same yarn to get an even more varied texture. The legs are worked from the body and can be reinforced with wire. The toy is finished with crab stitch details.

Stuffed toy crochet patterns like you’ve never seen before – weird and wonderful creatures in crochet!

Irene Strange is bored of bunnies and has had enough of elephants. It’s not that they’re not cute, but with the amazing biodiversity on our planet, isn’t it time we started celebrating – and crocheting – some of life’s more unusual creatures?

In this extraordinary collection, crochet designer Irene Strange opens our eyes to the wonders of nature with amigurumi patterns for odd and unexpected animals that you won’t find in other books. Think an aardvark can’t be adorable? Think again!

In this book you’ll meet 16 rather curious creatures. You’ll create furry tummies, spiky backs, scaly tails, and feathery necks. Some have long dangly legs, some have swirly tails, and some have features that baffle us all! But however strange, all the creatures included are surprisingly squishable when created in crochet.

Remarkable Mammals – Aardvark, Echidna, Slender Loris, Orangutan, Wombat

Surreal Sea Life – Puffer Fish, Lobster, Narwhal, Octopus, Leafy Sea Dragon

Bizarre Birds and Irregular Reptiles – Cassowary, Flamingo, Hoopoe, Chameleon, Crocodile, Mary River Turtle

All of the projects in this book are made in amigurumi style, characterised by a smooth all-over single crochet texture, worked in a continuous spiral. You will learn how to crochet in the round and how to shape with increasing and decreasing, adding different effects through combination of yarns or stitches, and how combining materials and embellishments can bring out the personality in the strangest things.

With easy crochet techniques and step-by-step instructions, this book will delight crocheters and animal lovers alike, and give you a fresh cohort of amazing crochet animals to hug.