An Amigurumi Appa

Rebecca Beam's Amigurumi Appa pattern is available for free from Ravelry.com.  (Ravelry requires you to sign up, but only requires an email address for confirmation, and doesn't send spam.) So, if you, or someone you know, is of the crafty persuasion, you can make up for missing the boat on official plush models of the Last Airbender's animal companion.  And yes, rest assured: he has an arrow. (via GeekMom.)

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Rebecca Beam‘s Amigurumi Appa pattern is available for free from Ravelry.com.  (Ravelry requires you to sign up, but only requires an email address for confirmation, and doesn’t send spam.)

So, if you, or someone you know, is of the crafty persuasion, you can make up for missing the boat on official plush models of the Last Airbender’s animal companion.  And yes, rest assured: he has an arrow.

(via GeekMom.)


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