In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a duck birb! I call these guys ‘Birbs’ because they’re secret agents disguised as different kind of birds! We’ll be learning how to make all the pieces of the duck, including how to make it magnetic!

In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a duck birb! I call these guys ‘Birbs’ because they’re secret agents disguised as different kind of birds! We’ll be learning how to make all the pieces of the duck, including how to make it magnetic!
In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a Barn Owl birb! I call these guys ‘Birbs’ because they’re secret agents disguised as different kind of birds! I really am a fan of this one particularly, from its adorable eyes to its heart shaped tail. We’ll be learning how to make all the pieces of the owl, including how to make it magnetic!
In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a Chicken birb! I call these guys ‘Birbs’ because they’re secret agents disguised as different kind of birds! We’ll be learning how to make all the pieces of the chicken, including how to make it magnetic, and make it lay and egg!
In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a Turkey! I call these guys ‘Birbs’ because they’re secret agents disguised as different kind of birds! We’ll be learning how to make all the pieces of the turkey, including the stelar wings and tail, and googly eyes. We’ll also be learning how to customize your turkey to make it into a Birb version, or just as a classic normal turkey.
Why was Frankie so bad at dancing? Because he had two left feet!
In this tutorial, we’ll be crocheting a Swamp Monster amigurumi pod puppet. My girlfriend tends to think he’s got a mustache, but it’s supposed to be his gills!
In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a Hanging Bat! This pattern has a lot of really cool design features, such as pose-able wings so the bat can be sleeping or awake, the wings are also crocheted in a very unique way. Additionally, by using magnets in the base, these crocheted bats can attach to anything metal to hang upside-down!
In this lesson we’ll be crocheting an actual sized bell bag from Animal Crossing! I like using this bell bag as a project bag to hold yarn and materials for projects! This pattern is very easy to make, and by using larger yarn you can even make it pillow sized!
In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a Gulliver the Seagull (from Animal Crossing) Amigurumi! You can crochet him sitting, standing, or even sleeping waiting for a wandering villager to wake him up!
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