I remember the time when I started to make Amigurumi. Overstuffing the dolls is what I did before notice that overstuff then take out a little of fiberfill would get what I want.
Besides my effort to make the stitches tight enough, to prevent the stuffing from showing. The embroidering and assembling parts were quite a challenge to me. Untill I realized I should sketch " the face" before embroidering.
Here's a bear's muzzle part. Use any type of pen to sketch as long as it's ok for you: chalk, felt pen.... I used a pencil.
It is much easier this way. I don't have to worry about the shape or the accuracy while embroidering. Sometimes, I make a "draft" stuffing, sketch, pull out the polyester fiberfill - my favourite fiberfill, embroider then restuff :) That's what I did with this bear's eyes.
For assembling, pin-cheat is really helpful. I also found a great tutorial about joining amigurumi here: http://www.planetjune.com/blog/joining-amigurumi/
At the end of joining , I just stick the yarn needle through the other side of any part ( head, neck, arms..) then pull the yarn through it. Cut the leftover close to the surface, the end will be hidden inside. No need to weave in the end.
Making Amigurumi is a cool process, like any crafty things, it takes several attemps to get the result that you wish. But one thing for sure, it's such a pleasure to see your crocheted parts turn into a cute little thing xD
Besides my effort to make the stitches tight enough, to prevent the stuffing from showing. The embroidering and assembling parts were quite a challenge to me. Untill I realized I should sketch " the face" before embroidering.
Here's a bear's muzzle part. Use any type of pen to sketch as long as it's ok for you: chalk, felt pen.... I used a pencil.
It is much easier this way. I don't have to worry about the shape or the accuracy while embroidering. Sometimes, I make a "draft" stuffing, sketch, pull out the polyester fiberfill - my favourite fiberfill, embroider then restuff :) That's what I did with this bear's eyes.
For assembling, pin-cheat is really helpful. I also found a great tutorial about joining amigurumi here: http://www.planetjune.com/blog/joining-amigurumi/
At the end of joining , I just stick the yarn needle through the other side of any part ( head, neck, arms..) then pull the yarn through it. Cut the leftover close to the surface, the end will be hidden inside. No need to weave in the end.
Making Amigurumi is a cool process, like any crafty things, it takes several attemps to get the result that you wish. But one thing for sure, it's such a pleasure to see your crocheted parts turn into a cute little thing xD
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