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someone is holding an object with the words adding simple eyelids on it in front of them

Island Time Crochet on Instagram: "Adding simple eyelids to your amigurumi can add tremendous character. I begin by marking the location of my lids using pins. I place a pin in each of the inner corners of the eyes and then another pin one stitch down and away from the outer edge. This creates a nice elongated shape to my lid. Play around with your locations. The lid can make an incredible difference to the overall look of your creation. #crochettutorial #crochetersofinstagram…

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instructions to crochet the bobble stitch on an umbrella with pictures showing how to do it

'Making Basic Amigurumi Bodies' showcases 9 different techniques to make a basic humanoid amigurumi body and is a great companion to my free 'Amigurumi Making Basics' ebook. Learn how to go from stitches to spheres to basic bodies! #basiccrochet #crochettips #easycrochet #learncrochet #quickcrochet #crochetstitches #crochetbasics #crochettools #crochetequipment #howtocrochet #easyamigurumi #learntocrochet #yarncraft #amigurumimaking #crochetamigurumi #startcrocheting #crochetamigurumibody

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several crocheted cats and kittens sitting on top of each other in different positions

I can’t tell you how excited I am to reveal my latest crochet pattern collection – making more cats with different body types is something I’ve had planned since I released my first amigurumi cat patterns in 2015! It may have taken over four years, but now, here at last, is AmiCats Collection 2: AmiCats […]

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two crocheted brown knitted pears with words describing how to use them

A basic amigurumi circle is made by working an increase round (usually 6 evenly-distributed increases) every round. This standard pattern of increasing is how you get nice round shapes, such as the baby penguin's head and body. In this blog post, we're going to show how changing the number of increase rounds can provide you

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instructions to crochet a baby's hat

Hello Crocheters ! This a cute mouse pattern is great if you're a beginner. I hope you enjoy ! pattern by: y o u n g l a d i e s . c u t e size: 8.5 cm. Materials: 1. 100% natural cotton thread 2. 1.5 mm. crochet hook 3. Sewing needle and scissors 4. 6mm. beads (eyes) 5. fiberfill for stuffing Abbreviations: mc = magic circle st, sts = stitch, stitches ch = chain X = SC = single crochet V = {inc} = increase = 2sc in the same stitch A = {dec} = decrease = SC 2 stitches together *3 times…

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a collage of pictures showing crochet Amigurumi balls in different sizes

Crocheting the perfect Amigurumi ball or sphere in any size is extremely useful for making Amigurumi heads, bodies, limbs, and other parts, but also for children’s toys, decorative elements, wall hangings, jewelry, etc. In this tutorial. I’d like to share with you how to crochet the perfect Amigurumi ball using some very simple rules and a few tricks to make a sphere of any size that looks perfect on both sides! So, gather your yarn, hook, and stuffing, and let’s crochet some cute balls!

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