10 March 2010 14:00 GMT / By Duncan Geere
An enterprising lady by the name of Lucy has been busy - she's crocheted the entire cast of Star Wars as Amigurumis - R2-D2, C-3PO, Chewbacca, Vader, Han Solo, Yoda, Luke, Leia, a stormtrooper and an Ewok.
They're not for sale, but if you have a modicum of crocheting skill, then you can make them yourself, because she's selling the patterns for how to make them on Etsy, delivered to your email inbox as a PDF file within 24 hours. Each is about 4 inches tall, with Chewbacca being a little bigger and R2 being on the smaller side.
Individual patterns cost $3.50 - about £2. Alternatively, you can buy two of them for $6 or all ten for $26. We're big fans of the dinky stormtrooper - which is your favourite?
Via: etsy.com
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