Masi the Monkey by Gaby Baeza

Masi the Monkey

Crochet
August 2018
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
3.5 mm (E)
80 - 110 yards (73 - 101 m)
US
English Spanish
This pattern is available for $3.50 USD
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Magic from your hands!

The most kawaii amigurumi patterns, only for you!

Monkeys are one of the funniest animals in nature. They are full of curiosity and adventure, mischief and intelligence. Monkeys are sneaky, have feelings just like humans (Love, Fear, Compassion, Hate). They nurse and help each other when wounded. Monkeys have been discovered to lie amongst each other. While hunting for food, the leader sometimes finds a treat like an egg. If he wants that egg for himself without sharing with the others, he will yell “TIGER!”. And while his group of hunters retreat into the trees, he has lots of time to kick back and eat the egg all for himself

Masi the monkey is an amigurumi version of this hilarious animal and she gets her name after a wonderful 2 year old girl who couldn’t pronounce her sister’s name and she called her Masi instead

Fun (and corny) fact: All of my Fur-Ever Cute Collection Amigurumi designs are named after one of the silly names my kids adopted/liked/named their own dolls when they were growing up ❤️

✅ Yes!!! You can absolutely sell the toys you make from this pattern, as long as you credit me as the designer and include an active link to this listing


⚙️ ABOUT THE PATTERN ⚙️

  • Written in US crochet terminology for right handed crocheters
  • PDF document with 7 pages with instructions and pictures to help you understand it better
  • Worked in continuous rounds as are most amigurumi
  • Stitches used: single crochet, increase, decrease, slip stitch, chain, magic ring

✂️ MATERIALS NEEDED ✂️

  • Brown worsted weight yarn
  • Stuffing
  • Hook 3.5mm
  • 12mm safety craft eyes
  • Embroidery floss in brown for eyebrows
  • Embroidery floss in pink for cheeks
  • Tapestry needle
  • Embroidery needle
  • Scissors

This makes for a 5” amigurumi monkey, but remember that as you are creating magic from your hands, you can vary the size by increasing or decreasing both the yarn weight (thickness) and the hook. Just remember to use a smaller hook than what the yarn calls for.

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