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Projects range from simple patterns like the Ewok Hood (sized for both children and adults!) to more complex projects like the Darth Vader Pullover. It even includes patterns for knitted replicas of a few iconic costume pieces, such as Luke Skywalker’s cropped flight vest from Episode IV A New Hope and Rey’s vest and arm warmers from Episode VIII The Last Jedi. Looking for a unique birthday or holiday gift, or a plush toy to keep you company on those rainy afternoons? This adorable handmade Stormtrooper crochet pattern Amigurumi is as detailed, solid, and realistic as it is fun! Be a hero in war with the Stormtrooper Star Wars Amigurumi crochet doll. This geeky gift is perfect for any child who loves to play and have fun. With this pattern, you can make your own Stormtrooper toy by the size that you choose. The pattern includes detailed instructions and photos of all steps. All parts of the doll are crocheted, without sewing. Last year I shared some simple coffee cup cozies that are super cute and easy to knit in Garter Stitch and embellish to look like characters from the movies.
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Star Wars inspired beanie features X-Wings, AT-ATs, and (pre-exploded) Death Stars in stranded colorwork with optional Rogue One lettering. Designed by Mrs. Luedeke. Pictured projects by MidniteRaine and HighlandLassie10 The Millennium Falcon is one of the most recognizable ships in Star Wars. This crochet piece will make a great addition to your Star Wars collection. Get the pattern for the Star Wars Millennium Falcon. 14. C-3PO Amigurumi With projects for knitters at all levels and a variety of techniques to practice including: stranded colorwork, double-knitting and lace knitting. You can now crochet your very own cute Star Wars Porg! Create a soft new pal with the Star Wars Porg Crochet Kit. Learn to crochet and make a small Porg plush toy, complete with felt wings and a tiny embroidered frown. This kit is great for Star Wars fans of all ages, including first-time crocheters and kiddos eight years or older. This fun kit provides everything you need to make 7 1/2 inches sitting Porg. This is an intermediate-level pattern with step-by-step photos and helpful hints. This is a PDF crochet pattern, not a finished stuffed toy. Designed by Sara Przybylski, this light saber uses approximately three balls of wool yarn to make a soft plush light saber. Put a wood dowel inside if you want something more rigid.For this cowl project from Mirella Moments, you’ll use DK weight yarn and work the project flat to make a close-fitting cowl that’s great for cold weather. Toy softie inspired by the cute creatures from “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”. Knit flat. Designed by TheKnitGuru
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NO LONGER FREE! Baby cardigan with hood inspired by the Star Wars The Mandalorian baby alien. The sleeves roll up and the hood cinches down for an adjustable fit. Sizes baby, 2T, 3T, 4T. Bulky weight yarn. Designed by Arianna Soloway. The Spacefighter is designed to cocoon only around the calves and feet, the rest of the blanket opens up to lay over the body.The body of the blanket uses 2 strands of bulky weight yarn with a Q hook. You will also require a 9mm hook for engines and guns. This pattern comes in child and adult size! Chunky knit hooded blanket or hat in 3 different sizes inspired by belovedStar Wars droid. Designed by MadeByDevrie You can work it in a solid color as shown, or try adding stripes. Because the pattern is ribbed it won’t be a super smooth color change, but you can try it on a swatch and see if you like the look before you commit to it. Worsted weight (medium #4) yarn, shown in Kelbourne Woolens Germantown (100% North American wool; 220 yd. / 201 m per 3½ oz. / 100 g skein)Star Wars is one of the most popular cultural franchises in the world. As we get ready to celebrate May the Fourth, the unofficial Star Wars holiday, the day all our lives changed, here are a few knitting ideas to bring Star Wars to your home. You can create your own Star Wars merch, from knitted hats to a stuffed BB-8! Do you have a little Sith in training? Or perhaps a young Padawan? Whether your little one has decided to join the dark side or to fight the Rebels, they are going to love this Amigurumi Lightsaber. This pattern is a bit more advanced, but I think that it would still be great for the adventurous beginner. This crochet Yoda would make an excellent gift for children. Get the pattern for the Amigurumi Monster. 2. Baby Yoga Amigurumi