We may be well past Halloween, but some people love the creatures of the night the whole year – even kids.
Bats are quite a special kind of bird-like creature because they are said to come out at night, hang upside down on tree branches and they are featured in a lot of fantasy stories, from old mythology to modern literature and all kinds of horror films.
Some people like bats, and others even consider them to lucky. These people are likely to appreciate a little totem of their favorite creature, whether it is for them or someone close like their children.
A good way to introduce bats to children is through softies and plush toys. Amirugami are a special kind of Japanese softies which are made using a traditional crocheting technique to create little soft creatures. This is a technique you can learn and use if you’d like to make a little bat for yourself or a loved one.
Have you never seen Amirugami pieces? Do you need help visualizing a little crocheted bat? We’ve got you covered. Here are some Amigurumi Crochet Bat Ideas.
DIY Crochet Bat
via Youtube
Amigurumi Little Bat
via Daily Crochet and Deviant Art
Halloween Bat
via Yarnspirations
Big Amigurumi Brew The Bat
Crochet Bat Amigurumi
via Amigurumi Today
Mystery Bat
via Cris In Stitches and Sara Everaarts On Ravelry
Amigurumi Bookmark Bat
via InstaYarn
Crochet Bitty Bat
via ea1701
Crochet Halloween Bat Wreath
Amigurumi Crochet Batman Lovery
via Mrs Mom
Crochet Fat Bat
via Crochet Toys
Amigurumi Brutus The Bat
via Sonja van der Wijk on Ravelry
Crochet Amigurumi Kawaii Bat
via Amigurumi Food
Amigurumi Vampire Bat
via Lalylala on Etsy
Crochet Drops Bat Mr Fang
via Garn Studio
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