These ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Crochet Kits Let You Create Your Own Character Plushies
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You can now create your own KPop Demon Hunters merch with these beginner-friendly crochet kits that turn fan-favorite characters from the film into cuddly knotted toys.
The Woobles’ Extra Squeezy Crochet Kit makes it super easy to learn the craft and promises a plush character at the end.
The collection includes HUNTR/X members Rumi , Zoey and Mira , plus the fan-favorite Derpy and sidekick Sussie Magpie sold separately or as part of a bundle .
Featuring all the tools novices need to get started, the crochet kits are recommended for ages 12 and up, and include custom Easy Peasy Extra Squeezy Yarn, a crochet hook, custom plastic eyes for the character you’re building, stuffing, a yarn needle and stitch markers.
Participants also get a downloadable character pattern, plus step-by-step video tutorials available for both right-handed and left-handed crocheters.
The first stitch — one of the trickiest parts for beginners — is also already pre-started so you can get straight into learning the craft of crocheting.
If you hit a snag, The Woobles offers unlimited email help and virtual crochet office hours.
BEGINNER'S GUIDE 'KPop Demon Hunters' Rumi Crochet Kit $40 Buy Now at The Woobles Rumi is roughly 4.5 inches tall.
Bring HUNTR/X leader Rumi to the crochet table with her bright yellow jacket and signature purple braid.
The crochet project uses beginner and “beginner+” techniques, making it doable even for someone picking up a hook for the first time.
Once you’ve crocheted your masterpiece, use the stuffing provided to insert inside the shell for a cuddly companion when you’re done.
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