2:03 what about the mane on the zebra? I don’t see anything other than a short note on the pattern… it would be nice to know where it is recommended to start, finish…. How wide to make it… how to get the yarn to stand up like a Mohawk….
This method would save you SO much hassle and it's so simple and clean/tidy looking. One thing about this way, though, is if the limbs are heavy and it's played with a lot and dragged around by the arms, I'd worry that the single row of stitches holding them on wouldn't be strong enough.
I've made almost ten stuffies for my nieces, nephews and god kids because of you. I'm now making 4 bobble sheeps to gift. I hope you're proud of yourself; you bring so many of the babies around me joy every day. - dutiful apprentice in Nairobi
Thank you so very much for taking the time to show us this!! ❤❤❤ It may be just what i was looking for. I've seen patterns with what appeared to be a neck crocheted to a long tapered point (it probably was) and the bottom of the head crocheted sort've concave into a tapered hole that goes on top of the pointy neck. The neck po and head hole have to be the same shape and I didn't know how to do that. I didn't realise (at least i dont think so) that it may actually have been a crocheted dowel. Genius! 👩🎓 LOL! I literally typed "crocheted pointy neck for head attachment Amigurumi" in my search. I abhor sewing, but especially trying to afix the head to the neck (and arms and legs to the body 🤯) 'cos Im a perfectionist and it has to be perfect, but i do the best i can. I'm going to give this a try for my the time, and if this works...no more untidy neck/head attachments 👏👏👏 I'm also going to try the "loose stitches around and *_then_* pulling them tight technique"...all these years making Amis and Ive never tried or seen this before. Very clever, thank you! 😊
Your videos are great. I have been able to finish my withgreat results due to knowing exactly how to do each step. I am now starting my 4th critter. Love the clarity of your directions ❤
All of my tutorials are specific to amigurumi. In this video, I was working on the leg of a unicorn stuffed animal. I used an Invisible Finish to end the dark pink hoof, before joining light pink with a Standing Start to crochet the rest of the leg. This method creates seamless color transitions. Hope that helps!
@@jesshuffco ohhh okay that makes sense. I was looking for an invisible finish to finish off a stuffed animal so I was confused for a minute haha can’t seem to find anything
@@jesshuffco I can’t remember now what I was looking for but I’ll look that up! I just searched what the pattern told me to say. I’m still relatively new to the whole crochet world because up until recently I’ve only ever done granny squares and wash cloths haha amigurumi is a whole other world to me
Can you do this same type of method to REPAIR a stitched nose on a bear? My sons have these stuffed animals they received from the hospital when grandpa died….. so fixing the nose is a 911 emergency although they’ve had these bears for 6 years. Haha Please help, From Mama Bear Thanks so much!
Many bobble stitch tutorials I’ve seen show working from the wrong side so the bubble is on the outside. It does look better that way. Can you turn the head inside out and do bobbles from that side?
Thank you for making such easy to follow tutorials. I just can't get the hang of attaching the limbs the way you do I always end up with loops 😅. Just wondering how to sew the nose detail though?
this dragon looks so adorable!! i've been meaning to make a dragon just like this, and this pattern is just what i needed. thank you for the free pattern, you rock!