Saludos querida comunidad, espero se encuentren bien y sus proyectos de trabajo de aguja vayan muy bien, hoy comparto con ustedes un amigurumi para participar en el Splinterlands Art Contest 266, hace casi un mes que no hacía un amigurumi y ustedes saben que me apasiona hacerlos, así que buscando entre las cartas de Splinterlands me encontré con el personaje Fungus Flinger, el cual me encantó porque a pesar de su apariencia tierna puede ser muy peligro si lo molestan, los miembros de esta especie suelen lanzar hongos mortíferos y además cuando mueren liberen esporas que fortalecen a sus aliados, esto es una habilidad increíble, así que puse manos a la obra para hacer este amigurumi con mucho cariño.
Greetings dear community, I hope you are well and your needlework projects are going very well, today I share with you an amigurumi to participate in the Splinterlands Art Contest 266, it has been almost a month since I made an amigurumi and you know that I am passionate about making them , so searching through the Splinterlands cards I found the character Fungus Flinger, which I loved because despite its cute appearance it can be very dangerous if disturbed, members of this species usually launch deadly fungus and also when they die they release spores that strengthen their allies, this is an incredible ability, so I got to work to make this amigurumi with great love.
Proceso / Process
For this amigurumi I used 1mm thick acrylic yarn, in the colors: white, black, two shades of orange and three shades of yellow. I started making the body with the orange thread, starting with a ring of 6 single crochets, I made 6 increases per row until I had 54 stitches, I worked with the other colors to create the gradient in 12 rows without increases, then I made decreases but only in the part of the front to create that big belly effect that makes it look tender. Then I made the head finishing with the stems where again I used the other colors to make a reverse gradient and finish with the orange color on top.
I made the feet with just the orange thread, started with 5 base chains, made 4 increases per row until I had 14 stitches for the foot, made 6 decreases for the ankle and then made increases for the rest of the little leg. For the arms I started with the hand, making each finger orange separately, I used the three shades of yellow for the hand while for the rest of the arm I used white thread.
For the head of the mushrooms, I made 9 white circles of different sizes formed by rings of double crochets, then according to the corresponding number of stitches in each circle I made the top of the mushrooms with orange thread and sewed them to the stems.
Finally I made the eyes with more intense orange thread, I also made the small mushroom sprouts on the body, then I made two spheres with black thread and with the dark hammer thread I made chains and slipped stitches on the chains to simulate the spores that the mushrooms release. .
Resultado / Result
Although at first glance the figure may seem simple, I completed this project in 4 days, I am very satisfied with the result and I hope you like it 🥰
Imágenes tomadas con dispositivo Samsung A54. Portada editada en Inshot
Pictures taken with Samsung A54 device. Cover edited in Inshot
Espero les haya gustado. Les invito a leer mis próximas publicaciones y siempre estaré dispuesta a responder sus preguntas y comentarios, también pueden seguirme y contactarme en cualquiera de mis redes sociales. ¡Muchas gracias!
I hope you liked it. I invite you to read my next publications and I will always be willing to answer your questions and comments, you can also follow me and contact me on any of my social networks. Thank you!
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