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The Woobles Launches Adorable Lord Of The Rings Crochet Kits

Learn how to crochet with The Lord of the Rings Collector's Box featuring Frodo, Gandalf, Gollum, a Balrog, and some cute merch.

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Popular crochet kit manufacturer The Woobles just launched a new collaboration with The Lord of the Rings. The adorable lineup includes four characters from Tolkien's classic fantasy novel, and there's even a Collector's Box that comes with the full set as well as some bonus merch. The Woobles Lord of the Rings Collector's Box includes everything needed to crochet Gandalf, Frodo, Gollum, and a Balrog. The Woobles expects to ship preorders around May 15. It's quite expensive at $195, but it's worth noting you can buy each character separately or in a bundle without the extras for less.

Here's a list of all of The Lord of the Rings Woobles products. Every product except for the Collector's Box is available to ship now. Each of the character bundles includes an accessory that is otherwise sold separately.

If you’re looking for more crochet fun, check out the Minecraft Total Block Star Bundle, which lets you stitch together three characters from Mojang’s blocky adventure game. Fans of classic arcade games will want to take a look at the Pac-Man Woobles lineup, which features Pac-Man and five ghosts, including one that glows in the dark. The Woobles also has collaborations with a bunch of other franchises, including Squid Game, Harry Potter, and Hello Kitty.

In other Lord of the Rings news, preorders are available now for The Middle-earth 6-Film Collection. The new 4K Blu-ray box set is set to release on March 18. In the meantime, you could pick up The War of the Rohirrim anime, which released on 4K Blu-ray this week.

The Woobles Lord of the Rings Collector's Box
The Woobles Lord of the Rings Collector's Box

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