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It was a hard day, unusual for his toddler life. Today he was sitting on the high chair facing a tough challenge: Peas! Mommy wasn't in the mood to play teaspoon airlplane and he wimpered terribly as his chubby little hands waved in the air for the comfort of his favorite stuffed toy. The comfort of a stuffed animal is wonderful. It can turn a tearful lunch of hated peas into giggles and smiles as mommy tries to feed baby's favorite toy a small bite of his hated peas in between teaspoonfuls to him, peas won't taste so bad then...
What are FLOWERUMI? They are special, crocheted stuffed bears in the Amigurumi style. I call them Flowerumi because flowers form their "hair." I came up with these cute little bears. They are all darling ladies. Each one has a personality and a face all her own. They are handmade from start to finish, and are not repeated. Each one is unique and one-of-a-kind. The design is mine and I give each one its unique look, so that is really no bear like one of these bears.

These are some of my beautiful bears.



























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4 comments:

  1. These are Adorable! I love them! And know of some little girls who would love them too!!!

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  3. Would love to know if you are selling the pattern(s)- or plan to post the patterns - for the Flowerumi Bears? Like the dogs, they are so adorable! Please let me know
    Thanks! mikanani@aol.com

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  4. All my bears have been adopted. I haven't closed the blog because I intend to post patterns. It looks slow going because I have a LOT on my plate. But it is coming! Thanks for asking!

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I'm a certified crochet instructor, artist, animal lover, vegan foodie, and amateur gardener. I've been crocheting since and I was a child, painting, and writing since I was a teen, and puzzling since I discovered it. I love puzzles and recently I've found that there is not much difference between weaving a beautiful design with yarn or with words. Puzzle-making is like painting a picture, spinning a tale, or crafting a piece of beautiful lace.