You surely have heard about the C2C technique (corner to corner) given it’s such a trend. And rightfully so : it’s pretty easy to do, quick and above all, super nice ! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
You surely have heard about the C2C technique (corner to corner) given it’s such a trend. And rightfully so : it’s pretty easy to do, quick and above all, super nice ! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I remember that day, whenI was still new to amigurumis, I was making a cute little doll from a pattern… I loved it, the instructions were very clear, it was turning out really good,… Until that single sentence in the assembling part : “If you’d like to make your doll poseable, you can add wire in the arms and legs [period]”. I turned the page over, looked for more explanations or pictures, then realized that the period was actually a full stop and that my little doll would sadly stay sluggish forever because I had no idea whatsoever how to do that. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Admit it. I’m not the only one with hidden bags and drawers full of WIPS (work in progress) to be finished…, maybe…, one day… >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Bonus article today ! :)
I had already explained how to embroider your amigurumi details, but I think a short video could be nice as well ! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Contrary to what appears to be, I’m away this week (the internet is magic, isn’t it? ^^) but as I promised, here is the rest of the video tutorials that will enable us to put the theory into practice next week :p I call the invisible color change when crocheting in spiral , the best tip for every meticulous crocheter :D >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>