AMIGURUMI DOLLS - ART & CULTURE

News: Manipur relief camps' inmates to crochet amigurumi dolls for global market

 

What's in the news?

       1Million Heroes, a multi-platform entertainment brand for children, has undertaken a project to train the State’s internally displaced people in crocheting amigurumi dolls for export.

 

Key takeaways:

       Crochet dolls made by the inmates of relief camps in ethnic conflict-scarred Manipur are set to go global.

 

Amigurumi dolls:

       Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures.

       Amigurumi vary in size and there are no restrictions about size or look.

       Amigurumi may be used as children's toys but are generally purchased or made solely for aesthetic purposes.

       Amigurumi can be knitted, though they are usually crocheted out of yarn or thread, using the basic techniques of crochet (such as single crochet stitch, double crochet, and invisible decrease).

       Amigurumi can be worked as one piece or, more usually, in sections which are sewed or crocheted together.