Contents
Introduction
Where to Begin
Impkin Planning Sheet
Glossary of Terms
Impkin Body Options
Arm Style 1
Arm Style 2
Belly (For Standing Body Style 1 or Style 2)
Standing Body: Style 1
Standing Body: Style 2
Sitting Body: Style 1
Sitting Body Style 2
Antennae
Antennae Style 1
Antennae Style 2
Antennae Style 3
Antennae Style 4
Belly Options
Panel Belly
Pocket Belly
Rib Cage
Ribbed Belly
Ears
Round Folded Ears
Long Droopy Ears
Cat Ears
Fin Ears
Elf Ears
Spiky Ears
Small Round Ears
Large Round Ears
Puppy Dog Ears
Pony Ears
Funnel Ears
Face Options
Skull Mask
Ninja Mask
Beard
Elephant Trunk
Eyepatch
Face Tentacles
Hats and Hairstyles
Pixie Hood
Round Mushroom Cap
Curved Pointed Hat
Leaf Topper
Long Curly Mane
Short Pieced Mane/Mohawk
Pieced Lion’s Mane
Top Hat
Flower Hat
Wide Crown
Small Crown
Smooth Wizard/Witch Hat
Wrinkled Wizard/Witch Hat
Strawberry Stem Cap
Mandrake Topper
Viking Hat
Pumpkin Stem Cap
Hood and Cape
Pointed Mushroom Cap
Twisted Mushroom Cap
Feather Topper
Horns and Antlers
Wide and Curled Horns
Short and Pointy Horns
Medium Wavy Horns
Large Antlers
Small Antlers
Unicorn Horn
Scales
Triangle Scales
Rounded Scales
Tails
Cat Tail
Dinosaur/Dragon Tail
Deer Tail
Pony Tail
Puppy Tail
Devil Tail
Stinger
Lion Tail
Bird Tail
Wings
Fairy Wings
Feather Wings
Bat Wings
Clothing
Short Vest
Tutu
Turtle Shell
Neck Ornamentation
Scarf
Bow tie
Necktie
Accessories
Backpack
Messenger Bag
Acknowledgments
MEGAN LAPP of Crafty Intentions has been creating crochet creatures from
her imagination since 2017 and has amassed thousands of fans who just can’t wait
for her next exciting design. She is the author of Crochet Creatures of Myth and Legend.
This quirky outing from Lapp (Crochet Creatures of Myth and Legend)
shows how to crochet impkins, or small, stuffed imp-like creatures
with oversize eyes. Lapp forgoes traditional projects, instead
detailing how to make numerous body types, ears, faces, hats,
hairstyles, and miscellaneous features (wings, horns, antlers) that
readers can mix and match... The impkins are cute, and readers will
appreciate the innumerable opportunities for customizing their
creatures, though even experienced crocheters will want to acquaint
themselves with the stitch dictionary, which uses a few symbols
readers may not have encountered before. Fans of amigurumi should
check this out.-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Crochet Impkins is another amazing amigurumi book by Megan Lapp!
With her stitching, she takes us once again, on a fantastical
journey to other worlds... While Crochet Impkins might not teach
you how to crochet, it will teach you how to create your own
amigurumi creature - and how to make each one unique! I mean it
when I say I don't think you could run out of possibilities here.
Fortunately, Megan takes us through the steps quickly and easily,
with a quick intro and a fabulous planning sheet. (Break out the
scanner, you'll want to make copies!)Using this sheet, you can
start paging through and making your choices. There are 4 basic
body styles to choose from: two sitting, and two standing. Pick one
of two arm styles, and one of the four belly options, and you're in
business!After that, we start at the top - there are 4 antenna
styles, 11 ears options, 6 face styles, 21 different hats and
hairstyles, 6 types of horns and antlers... You get the idea!
Scales, tails, wings, outfits, and accessories all add to the fun.
Like a deck of cards, you can mix and match these forever and never
make the same amigurumi twice! Add in all the color options, safety
eyes, and yarn weights, and wow!Of course, Crochet Impkins is chock
full of super cute examples of these combos - and each picture
includes a circle with the details you need to make one just like
it. There are so many "stitchlings" here to get you started!All the
projects pictured are made with worsted weight yarn and a US-G, 4mm
crochet book. Megan has a few suggestions, including Red Heart
Super Saver. But I think these designs would be just as amazing in
a thread - or jumbo yarn! If you or someone you love is into
fantasy creatures, both Crochet Impkins and Crochet Creatures of
Myth and Legend are must-haves for your crochet bookshelf!"--
"MooglyBlog.com"
"VERDICT Crocheters will truly delight in picking features for
their own creations of Impkins."--Elizabeth Chandler-- "Library
Journal"
"While Crochet Impkins might not teach you how to crochet, it will
teach you how to create your own amigurumi creature - and how to
make each one unique! I mean it when I say I don't think you could
run out of possibilities here. Fortunately, Megan takes us through
the steps quickly and easily, with a quick intro and a fabulous
planning sheet. (Break out the scanner, you'll want to make
copies!)"-- "MooglyBlog.com"
Every pattern is my favorite pattern! Beginner to advanced: every
row is written so clearly. Crafty Intentions makes it easy to bring
imagination to life. Megan Lapp is my favorite designer by a
dragon's length.--Ashley Lodge
It all starts with that one pattern--next thing you know, Megan has
you crocheting like a master, taming whatever beast you
like!--Jasmin Parkin
Megan Lapp's absolute mastery of stitches and shaping allows her to
create patterns with form and motion that is unmatched in crochet.
Paired with her imaginative spirit and fairy-like whimsy, her
patterns will leave you with projects that make you feel like you
created a magical masterpiece.--Stephanie Pokorny, CrochetVerse
Megan's mastery of design, creativity, and artistry is one of a
kind. The EXPERIENCE of creating a Megan Lapp pattern is worth the
time and energy that goes into it. These creatures come to life one
stitch after another. I come to Megan's patterns as much for the
journey as I do the destination!--Rae Lynn Chase
What's amazing about these patterns is how flexible they are! I
love that my creativity can soar by mixing and matching from
different patterns and making something that is uniquely mine
without the stress of having to figure it all out on my own.--Kari
Kontoleon
With Lapp's (Crochet Creatures of Myth and Legend) hands-on,
creative title, crocheters can enter the magical world of Impkins,
introduced in the alternative-universe game Loomian Legacy: Veils
of Shadow. This book offers a descriptive table of contents, which
can be used as a great and quick reference later. It provides
helpful tools--a worksheet to copy and reuse, for example--that
crocheters can utilize to determine what their project will look
like. There are numerous options to choose from: body styles,
tails, horns, clothing, and more. Owing to the tighter and numerous
types of stitches used, this title is best for crocheters who have
already completed a few beginner projects. Basic knowledge of
sewing would also be useful for attaching pieces. The author
includes links to a few video tutorials for some of the more
intricate techniques. This highly imaginative book offers patterns
with a backstory for worldbuilding and cleverly sprinkled hints
about caring for the new crocheted critters. VERDICT Crocheters
will truly delight in picking features for their own creations of
Impkins.--Elizabeth ChandlerPublishers Note: Megan Lapp's Impkins
are a wholly original creation, predating those of Loomian Legacy--
"Library Journal"
WARNING: Crafty Intentions patterns may be ADDICTIVE! Whether
you're a beginner or advanced crocheter, once you get started you
won't be able to stop! If you're ok with sharing your home with all
sorts of magical beasties, then you'll LOVE these designs and
patterns.--Sarah Weinstein
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