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My hack for making a sturdy neck on amigurumi. 

Elaine O (Penguin Place Crafts)
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This s is my go-to method for stuffing the neck of an emigrant me to prevent a wobbly head. I saw a video with this process a year or two ago, but I don't remember where I saw it in order to give proper credit.
giraffe pattern is from desertblossomcrafts

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@bobjaime
@bobjaime 12 дней назад
This is so cool! Thank you!!! I'm sure I will use this.
@askemtellem
@askemtellem 3 месяца назад
i have been knitting for over 30 years and crocheting for 8 years now and have never been able to figure out a easy way to not have a wobbly head. darling you are a genius and i finally will never have a wobbly neck again, thank you
@Craftingintx
@Craftingintx 6 дней назад
If it is another kind of animal that doesn’t have a long neck, and you make the body, decrease, and then increase for the head, you can try this: after the last round of decrease, slip stitch in the back loop only around, then on the increase round, put your crochet hook into the front loop of the decrease round and the front loop of the slip stitches. Works great!
@kingcroakdesigns68
@kingcroakdesigns68 4 месяца назад
I've been trying to come up with a washable solution to this that wasn't expensive or hazardous, and actually works for so long. It was in front of me the whole time! you're a genius lol
@carolbeck3645
@carolbeck3645 Год назад
What a great idea ! Thanks for sharing. I just found you thanks to Julie, ksmom crochets. I'm trying more amigurumi right now because of my newest grand babies, and this will help alot ! So I'll see you next time !
@blackeveryseason
@blackeveryseason Год назад
Oh wow that's really smart! Just using our regular crochet supplies 😭💕 I'm going to save this for any potential future projects when I need a firm limb, thanks!
@Faithhopelove1702
@Faithhopelove1702 2 месяца назад
Awesome😊
@janetwilliamson6403
@janetwilliamson6403 2 месяца назад
I’ve found that polyester wadding ( batting ) cut to length and rolled up tight, then wrapped is a good way also.
@not2old2bcrafty
@not2old2bcrafty 2 месяца назад
Hi Elaine!! Thank you for this. HOW do I get the head of a doll (with a large head), sturdy? I am making one for my great granddaughter. It looks as if you have a lot of experience with amigurumi. 💜💜
@susiegarcia1079
@susiegarcia1079 4 месяца назад
We can’t see.
@cynthiarainsford9287
@cynthiarainsford9287 6 месяцев назад
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@Curlymoosecrochets
@Curlymoosecrochets Год назад
Omg! that's genius! I made Greta Hen from Pica Pau and I had trouble with the neck. I tried the foam curler, but this would have worked so much better! I wish I would have seen this before. Thanks for the hack
@ElainefromPenguinPlaceCrafts
I've seen people say they crochet a tube and stuff that to put inside the neck... but it's so much work! As you can see from the video, you can do this pretty quick!
@cynthiarainsford9287
@cynthiarainsford9287 6 месяцев назад
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@cynthiarainsford9287
@cynthiarainsford9287 6 месяцев назад
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