"The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." -Saint Augustine
So a few days ago I suddenly wanted to make my next amigurumi a turtle or tortoise.
Look at this. How can you not want to recreate that face in plushie form?
After awhile I stumbled upon
this pattern for a tortoise pattern, and immediately had to put in my queue. Instead of making a full sized tortoise, however, I decided to make a smaller version.
He's not mini, just travel sized.
This little guy was a fun project to make; I loved the idea of utilizing the fact that tortoises and turtles have actual bodies inside their shells, and attaching the limbs and head to said body. As in the original pattern, the two shells are crocheted together, and only the upper shell is crocheted on once I reached the legs/head/tail. This created a nice ridge along the shell's edge, which I left alone instead of crocheting more of an edging. I also put some extra stuffing between the body and shell.
...and then he promptly stuffed himself into a suitcase so he could go on an adventure.
As is usual for my projects these days, this guy is made entirely from Lion Brand Vanna's Choice yarn in "honey", "olive" and "beige". The eyes are 9 mm safety eyes, and I used a size "G" hook. It took me about two days to complete, but that was only because I started it late one day and had to resume in the morning.