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Futurama and amigurumi go together like… like mac and cheese… like Sheldon and Leonard… like a rose tatt and advanced calculus, baby!

Just take a look at some of these (free) original crochet patterns by crafty Futurama fans, and see how long you can resist grabbing a hook and yarn to make your own!

Bender Bending Rodríguez – Amigurumi Bending Unit 22

Futurama’s cranky robot Bender is not an easy character to capture in crochet — appropriately enough — but this free Bender amigurumi pattern from Stitch is well worth the challenge.

It would be fun to use a metallic silver yarn for Bender, rather than just a light grey. Bender’s pattern calls for DK weight yarn, however, so you might have to look around a bit to find the metallic in that weight — depending on where you live. My local yarn stores tend to have the fancy-pants novelty yarns in a slightly heavier weight, more in the crafts yarn category. You may have better luck in The Big City, or online.

Are You More of a Nibbler?

Nibbler fans,
how about Alicia’s life-sized Nibbler? — he’s complete with cape, shoes, and diaper!

Or get a cute free crochet pattern for Futurama’s Nibbler, courtesy of the lovely and talented Amber of Cthulu Crochet.

Or try the version by Elizabeth Jarvis, whose skill with the hook is much to be envied: Nibbler, Guardian of the Bum Fodder, will cosy up to your spare toilet paper roll and keep it safe from… I dunno, whatever uses up all your t.p. when you’re not looking, leaving you pawing desperately at the empty cardboard roll with your knickers around your knees…
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Torn Edges for Paper Crafts

Torn Edges for Paper Crafts

It’s easy to create a professional-looking  torn-edge effect,  to use when you’re scrapbooking or making greeting cards, gift tags, or other torn paper crafts — even some amazing art. 3 Easy Steps: 1.  Start with a good quality paper — off-white is great for gift tags when layered over a patterned or dark-coloured piece of [...]

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5 Tutorials to Make a Zig-Zag Quilt

5 Tutorials to Make a Zig-Zag Quilt

If you’ve seen a zig-zag quilt, you’ll immediately see the fascination. It looks like giant bands of rick-rack trim sewn into a quilt — but really, the zig-zag effect is achieved with a series of triangles and a trick of the eye. Now, you might look at a zig-zag quilt and figure it’s pretty straightforward [...]

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Make Your Own Shadow Box

Make Your Own Shadow Box

That old Victorian favorite, the shadow box, is very hot right now as we seek ways to personalize our homes and showcase those things that are most important in our lives. Shadow Box A shallow display case or deep picture frame, usually with a glass front, typically hung on a wall and used to display [...]

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Screaming Heads for Halloween

Screaming Heads for Halloween

What’s not to love? Okay, maybe the price, for those of us who err on the side of really really frugal. But these attention-grabbing Halloween decorations are made of papier mache, which inevitably leads the Artsy-Crafty ones among us to think, hmmmm, maybe I want to try something like that myself… Screaming heads — not [...]

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