Dress up your favorite chocolates with these 20 sweet amigurumi cozies. Perfect for gifts or table display, these cozies are quick projects to make and share!
Chocolate treats are a popular gift all year round, especially in winter, so why not crochet a personalized cosy to make your small sweet presents extra special? In this delightful book, learn how to crochet 20 cute cozy designs. From a happy snowman and a cheeky monkey through to a smiley stegosaurus and a graceful kokeshi doll, there is a range of designs to suit all occasions and giftees!
There are three different mini cozy sizes – a larger one for chocolate oranges and muffins, a medium-sized one for chocolate eggs, and a small one for bite-sized goodies such as truffles and round, hazelnut-filled confectionery.
Imagine the delight of the lucky recipient when they find, tucked inside the woolly belly of your mini crocheted cover, an entire chocolate treat! The cozies require very little yarn, making them perfect, last-minute scrap-busting presents.
These are wonderful petite gifts to crochet for any festivity – birthday parties, Easter, Christmas, Halloween and more.
Library Journal
"Accomplished crafter Scales introduces an adorable amigurumi idea: cozies for chocolate pieces. With three different sizes that can be used as covers for candies or chocolate treats, these projects are cute gift ideas, and they don’t have to be used for their intended purposes. Still, some crafters may find this subject to be a bit niche. A helpful introductory section of the stitches that will be used, plus a convenient grid to differentiate between U.S. and UK terms, are included with tips on how to fasten off and finish the projects. Each pattern includes a close-up photo of the finished item that’s positioned right next to the size and piece of candy that it can cover. The patterns are detailed and contain additional information about the embroidery stitches crafters can do to create extra details such as mouths or faces. VERDICT A well-structured title filled with detailed instructions and photos. The book’s projects would make cute gifts, but its focus may be a little too narrow for some collections."
Sara Scales’s passion for miniatures and fascination with the Japanese art of Amigurumi led to scaling them down to mini sizes. An accomplished crafter who also specializes in cross stitch, felting, beading, and teddy-bear making, Sara lives in South Yorkshire, England.
Dress up your favorite chocolates with these 20 sweet amigurumi cozies. Perfect for gifts or table display, these cozies are quick projects to make and share!
Chocolate treats are a popular gift all year round, especially in winter, so why not crochet a personalized cosy to make your small sweet presents extra special? In this delightful book, learn how to crochet 20 cute cozy designs. From a happy snowman and a cheeky monkey through to a smiley stegosaurus and a graceful kokeshi doll, there is a range of designs to suit all occasions and giftees!
There are three different mini cozy sizes – a larger one for chocolate oranges and muffins, a medium-sized one for chocolate eggs, and a small one for bite-sized goodies such as truffles and round, hazelnut-filled confectionery.
Imagine the delight of the lucky recipient when they find, tucked inside the woolly belly of your mini crocheted cover, an entire chocolate treat! The cozies require very little yarn, making them perfect, last-minute scrap-busting presents.
These are wonderful petite gifts to crochet for any festivity – birthday parties, Easter, Christmas, Halloween and more.
Praise
Library Journal
"Accomplished crafter Scales introduces an adorable amigurumi idea: cozies for chocolate pieces. With three different sizes that can be used as covers for candies or chocolate treats, these projects are cute gift ideas, and they don’t have to be used for their intended purposes. Still, some crafters may find this subject to be a bit niche. A helpful introductory section of the stitches that will be used, plus a convenient grid to differentiate between U.S. and UK terms, are included with tips on how to fasten off and finish the projects. Each pattern includes a close-up photo of the finished item that’s positioned right next to the size and piece of candy that it can cover. The patterns are detailed and contain additional information about the embroidery stitches crafters can do to create extra details such as mouths or faces. VERDICT A well-structured title filled with detailed instructions and photos. The book’s projects would make cute gifts, but its focus may be a little too narrow for some collections."
Author
Sara Scales’s passion for miniatures and fascination with the Japanese art of Amigurumi led to scaling them down to mini sizes. An accomplished crafter who also specializes in cross stitch, felting, beading, and teddy-bear making, Sara lives in South Yorkshire, England.
There is no better way to show someone how much you love them during the holiday season than with a handmade gift. A personalized ornament, a knitted beanie, a custom quilt, an adorable crochet friend to cuddle–any gift you put your time and care into creating with your own hands is a gift they’ll treasure.