How To Crochet A Firework Amigurumi Cuddler Pillow With Rosy Cheeks And Kawaii Smile. Our Firework Crochet Pattern Works Up Quickly!

Hi friend! We’re excited to share our Firework crochet pattern Kawaii Cuddler®.

Some Firework fun facts:

  1. The first recorded fireworks in England were at the wedding of King Henry VII in 1486.
  2. Queen Elizabeth was so fascinated with fireworks that she created an honorary title, “Fire Master of England” for the individual who created the best fireworks.
  3. The word for firework in Japanese, ‘hanabi’, which actually means “fire-flower”.

Our Firework crochet pattern is happy to join our other Fourth of July friend, American Flag Kawaii Cuddler®.

This is a beginner level pattern. Our finished Firework project is 8.5″ x 13″ using the recommended hook size. You are welcome to go up or down a hook size to create a different dimension. You can even hold two pieces of yarn together with a larger hook to create a giant cuddler. The sky is the limit!

If you’ve never worked one of our Kawaii Cuddler® patterns, they are geared towards beginners. You will work two flat pieces and single crochet them together to finish the piece. Even if you’ve never been able to crochet from a pattern before, we’re confident you can create with a 3amgracedesigns pattern. We encourage you to join our Facebook Group where we remain active helping with questions! We love passing our love for the craft on to others!

Click HERE to purchase the Firework Kawaii Cuddler® crochet pattern

We hope you enjoy making your very own Firework! We can’t wait to see your creativity. When you complete one, please post it in our Facebook group or tag us on Instagram #3amgracedesigns. We love seeing your work!

Happy Crocheting!

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Click HERE to purchase the Firework Kawaii Cuddler® crochet pattern