I’m excited to share with you guys how to crochet an Open Mouth Amigurumi! If you’ve been following me for some time, you may have seen me use this technique on some of my amigurumi designs and crochet patterns. I love how it makes the amigurumi look so happy with a big fat smile...
Now, turn the head, arms, and body pieces right-side-out and stuff them with poly-fill until the lower arms, lower body, and legs are firm and dense. Lightly firm in the upper arms and upper body. Stuff and round out the head. Close the openings with stitches. Massage and roll the...
It is easier to use sock’s material or knit fabric for the unicorn horn due to its long and narrow shape. However, stuffing could be challenging to retain the uniformity, so make sure to stuff it bit by bit and give it a good massage to prevent the lumpy bumpy appearance.A pair of ...
TheLlama-No-Dramais an excellent crochet artistry amigurumi example fromYarnspirations. Designed by Nancy Anderson for Red Heart. This a HUGE pattern and the best way to attack a great pattern, such as this, is to go step by step in increments. There is learning opportunities with this one...
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Return to the main table of contents forLet’s Learn to Crochet Amigurumi. Move on to the lessons for the basic crochet stitches. Happy stitching! RobinSAYS... I’m not sure how you figured this out (well I have an idea, and it’s more math than I care to think about!), but I...
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the educational purposes of your kids too. First, crochet the letters and then stuff them up with the polyfill or with any stuffing of choice. Throw these letters together, making lots of words and names, and they are going to be the super easy crochet amigurumi patterns. Details here...
I just completed six amigurumi animals – I could have used this. But, better late than never! Thanks for the tutorial Reply Robin says: December 28, 2009 at 8:08 PM Hi!! Just wanted to say, I LOVE your site!!! Awesome stuff – hope to become a paid member after the first ...
Pause at this point to stuff the toy, poking and squeezing the eyes to get the desired shape. Round 7: (K2tog, k2) 5 times. 15 sts Round 8: (K2tog, k1) 5 times. 10 sts Round 9: K2tog all the way around. 5 sts Fill the toy to the top. Cut yarn and pull through remaining...