Zenitsu Demon Slayer Amigurumi Pattern
Zenitsu Demon Slayer Amigurumi Pattern
- Any yarn in white, black, beige, soft yellow and orange colour
- Crochet hook that matches the size of your yarn
- A pair of safety eyes and washer (I use a 10mm eyes)
- Tapestry/yarn needle
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Stuffing
- A hot glue gun
PDF PATTERN Zenitsu Demon Slayer Amigurumi
-PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A DIGITAL CROCHET PATTERN IN PDF, NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT-
This crochet pattern is available in English and contains easy instructions along with pictures on how to make your own Blonde Boy amigurumi.
DIFFICULTY
INTERMEDIATE
YOU’LL NEED:
SIZE
I used Bali cotton yarn in size #2 (sport) and a 2.50mm crochet hook. My Blonde Boy turned out approximately 12cm (4.7”) tall.
IMPORTANT:
This pattern is originally designed by Medaami and is for personal use only. DO NOT duplicate, sell or distribute this pattern in any shape and forms. However, you may sell the finished product in SMALL mass but please clearly credit Medaami as the pattern designer. Thanks for your understanding!
Don’t hesitate to DM me on instagram @medaami, or email to Info@medaami.com if you have any questions or feedbacks.
Thank you! :)
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I'm a huge stan for the series most annoying boy. This pattern was a breeze to get through. I loved putting him together and hope to put the others together soon.
The steps were super easy to follow! Th only issue I had was the instructions for the bottoms of the feet moving up to the legs. This was the ONLY issue I came across and it was very minimal, it seems like a step was maybe not indicated on the pattern which left me to skip about 6 stitches prior to moving up a circular row and changing colours? either way it turned out great regardless and I’m very happy about the results:) can’t wait to purchase another pattern and make more!
I'm a huge stan for the series most annoying boy. This pattern was a breeze to get through. I loved putting him together and hope to put the others together soon.
The steps were super easy to follow! Th only issue I had was the instructions for the bottoms of the feet moving up to the legs. This was the ONLY issue I came across and it was very minimal, it seems like a step was maybe not indicated on the pattern which left me to skip about 6 stitches prior to moving up a circular row and changing colours? either way it turned out great regardless and I’m very happy about the results:) can’t wait to purchase another pattern and make more!