Super Cute Giveaway ~ Amigurumi Fairy Tales
The wonderful folks over at amigurumipatterns.net have sent me their newest book and as a treat they sent an extra copy for me to giveaway to one of you.
Before I get to the giveaway though, let me first tell you about the book.

Amigurumi Fairy Tales takes well known children’s fairy tales and turns the characters into little amigurumis.

Unlike the previous Zoomigurumi books, the patterns in this book were all designed by one person – Tessa van Riet-Ernst. Checking out her past patterns on Ravelry you can see she specializes in super cute stuffed creatures and this book is no different.
From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to the adorable Ugly Duckling there are so many projects to choose from. She has recreated every character from each of the stories (including seven individual goats from one tale) to recreate at home.
Even though the designer and publishers of the book are Dutch, the book is written in US terms with very easy-to-understand instructions.

As with all of the books by this publisher, the pictures are fantastic and include very helpful step by step tutorials for hard parts of each pattern. Plus there is a whole amigurumi tutorial section in the front to help anyone just learning this fun type of crochet.

Some of the things I love about this book:
- A portion of each tale is highlighted along with the pattern.The portion of the story highlighted usually goes along with the picture on that page. Nice extra touch.
- Some the characters have cute tiny accessories, my favorite being the fish the papa bear holds in the Goldilocks tale.

- The hair for each character is different. There are individual techniques for Snow White’s short curls, Rupunzel’s long locks and every other hair in the book.

- The outfits are all different as well. I like that each character has an individual look and many of them are familiar to the fairy tales as we know them today (see Snow White as an example above.)
The entire book is so much fun to look through and I keep seeing new things each time I look (did you notice the evil queen’s silhouette handing Snow White the apple in the picture above?) The book is well written, laid out beautifully and includes projects for all ranges of crocheters. Anyone who loves amigurumi, or is interested in learning should have this book in their library.
Now For The Giveaway
Win your very own copy of Amigurumi Fairy Tales simply by leaving a comment below telling us all which is your favorite fairy tale of all time.*
*Open to US residents 18 and older only. Entries are accepted until July 15th, 2015, midnight Pacific time. The winner will be randomly chosen from all entrants and announced July 16th.
If you simply cannot wait to get your hands on the book, you can go pick one up now here on Amazon.
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58 Comments
Natasha
My favorite fairy-tale of all time is Beauty and the Beast. I live by the belief that You never judge someone by their outer appearance. Not only have I gained the best of friends but also memories that last a lifetime!
Diane
My beloved fairy tale is Cinderella. The story is found on all inhabited continents in one form or another. My favorite version is the Drew Barrymore Everafter. The lush scenery, beautifully scored music, and magnificent blend of drama, comedy, action, and romance keeps everyone amused in the framed story.
Chris
Goldilocks & Red Riding Hood are tied for #1 in my heart
Patrice
Sleeping beauty, of course. After that, I would have to say Pinocchio. 🙂
Trish
I’m going with Chicken Little. 🙂
Hildie
My favorite fairy tale is “Star Money” – a short one in the Brothers Grimm, but such a lovely story.
Kathy McClung
I love Handsel and Gretel.
Susan
Rumplestilskin I got to play the lead role in grade school. Was so much fun.
Michelle
Oh….the three bears…too cute for words!!
Jennifer
My favorite would have to be Goldilocks and the Three Bears 🙂 That, or the Three Little Pigs.
Carol
I think my favorite was Red Riding Hood…..we had woods down in back of our yard when I was a child. I used to ‘pretend’ that I was going to Grandma’s house when we played in the woods…Our dog (in my child’s imagination) was the Big Bad Wolf, even though she was the sweetest, gentlest dog ever!
I’d LOVE to win that book! Oh! my little granddaughter would so love to have some of those characters to play! I could, in a way, make those stories come a little more alive for her with these.
Just in case, I have to save up to try to buy one, I guess. Fixed income makes me have to choose…yarn or patterns? – usually it’s the yarn so I can do free patterns….but would LOVE to have some of these to make!
Thank you for the opportunity!
Michelle P.
Rapunzel!
Yvonne S.
My favorite is Cinderella because of the happy ending!
Cecily
My favorite is “The Princess and the Pea.” I swear, just like the princess, I could feel a pea under a thousand mattress! Only a true princess would have the sensitivity to feel a pea under that much bedding! 🙂
Diane H
Goldilocks and the 3 bears for sure!
Diane H
Goldilocks for sure!
Cindy
My favorite has always been Cinderella maybe it’s the name or just a bit of fun and romance.
Noreen
I always liked briar rose
millie on her world
I love the wolf, he looks so goofy and lovable!
Christa
Snow White without a doubt.
Keely carignan
My favorite fairy tail is Snow White:)
Linda SmILES
The Little Match Seller is my favourite. It is so poignant and always left me with a lump in my throat when I read it to my class of 6 year olds. I always read it around Christmas time to remind the children that not every child is as fortunate they are, and I now do the same with my grandchildren.
terrythetenor
If I must pick an official, according to Hoyle fairy tale, my pick is The Emperor’s New Suit by Hans Christian Andersen. But having read the comments so far, Angie, I agree with you: The Princess Bride. I’ve watched that film so many times I have entire passages memorized.
Autumn Roberts
Pretty much anything Hanz Christian Anderson is usually entertaining as it is translated. As an adult the original La Belle et la Bete is pretty entertaining. Would love to make some cloaks based off of fairytails for little one some day!
Judy Ullmann
How adorable! It’s hard to pick one. Today I’m going with the Ugly Duckling, because we all improve in many ways as we get older. Besides, I think a crocheted swan would look beautiful!
Sherry Davidson
Beauty and the Beast is my absolute favorite
dj
so many good ones….how about ‘beauty and the beast’…belle was curious and strong. knew the beast had a tender heart beyond his rough looks…always look for the good in people
dianna
rapunzel…she was wanting to know what was beyond her tower…had the courage to seek…
Michele Frias
Sleeping Beauty.
Rachel B
I like The Ugly Duckling
Michelle
Seven dwarfs … and their girl companion.
Deirdre Robinson
My favorite is The Boy Who Drew Cats.
debi blaw
the one where the 2 children get lost
Karen Sites
The 3 little pigs is one of my favorites
Sheryl Cornett
Hard to choose a favorite, but I’ll say Goldilocks is a top fave
Helen Hom
Love Cinderella, every young girl would love to be Cinderella and to find her Prince Charming.
Trine Skovmand
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Cropperhopper
My favorite is little red riding hood.
knittingdancer
My favorite one was Goldilocks and the 3 Bears because that was the book we read the most.
Peggy Clyde
It’s hard to choose a favorite because I always read and talked about them to my first graders. I guess I would choose Rupunzel. I would love to own this book. Thanks.
Kimberly
I would have to say Sleeping Beauty, then Rapunzel. I have 5 grand kids now, 4 girls, 1 boy. They love fairy tales (and so do I) Oh! And I can’t forget.. Robin Hood! I’ve watched that one over & over again w/ the grands 🙂
Annelie
Oh I wish that I lived in the States to enter for the competition….but can still tell you about my favourite fairy tale. I absolutely love Rapunzel. The Disney movie is just so good I maybe watched it more than 30 times with my daughters. I think the lanterns is so beautiful and romantic, wish I could have been rapunzel in that little boat. Rapunzel is a people’s princess, maybe thats what I like the most. Hope the winner enjoy the book a lot! Warm regards from South Africa.
Kimberly Bower (gladeslibrarian)
The Ugly Duckling is my fav!
Rose Garcia-Howerton
Red Riding Hood is my favorite, then Cinderella 🙂
Angie
Does Princess Bride count as a fairy tale? 🙂
Ellen G
The three little pigs
Jeanne Groft
I love Chicken Little
annehaun
I love Cinderella – guess I kind of relate to her!
Renee
I love Snow White!
Heather Neenhold Devantier
Love this book! I was obsessed and kinda still am with Brothers Grimm when I was a kid.