Designer Emma Varnam is well known for her crocheted animals and houseplants, but this book sees her venture into the on-trend world of Kawai-style amigurumi for the first time. This tasty collection of food inspired makes features 24 crocheted vegetables, fruit and other edible treats, all with characterful faces. Make a hipster avocado, sweet peas in a pod or snacks such as doughnuts, pizza and sushi. Perfect or foodies who love to crochet!
-- Lindsey Harrad * Inside Crochet magazine *
This fun and quirky new book by Emma Varnam contains 24 amigurumi designs for fruit, vegetables, fast food, cakes and pastries. With each pattern, there's an option to embroider a face to create a cute, kawaii-style character, or this step can be skipped if you wish to create more realistic looking foods. The projects would make excellent toys for children who would have lots of fun creating a crocheted market stall, cafe or tea party; they would also make perfect gifts for foodie adults.
-- Christine Boggis * Knitting magazine *
Emma Varnam is known for her cute crocheted animals and crocheted houseplants, but this is her first book where she has turned her hand to amigurumi. She has created an adorable and charming collection of 24 amigurumi crocheted vegetables, fruit, snacks, and sweet and savoury edibles... well, not real edibles... these are all made of yarn! From bananas and watermelons to pizza slices, cupcakes and even sushi, Emma has let her imagination run riot and the result is a crocheted feast that everyone will love. So please check out the menu, see what you fancy and grab your crochet tools because it's time for some culinary crafting!
-- Jenny Conduit * Crochet Now magazine *
With profusely and effectively illustrated step-by-step directions for each project, Cute Crocheted Food is ideal for crocheting small gifts and stocking fillers. Exceptionally well organized and thoroughly 'user friendly' in presentation, it is an especially recommended pick for personal, professional, and community library needlecraft instructional reference collections.
* Mid-West Book Review *