This post has long been overdue. It has been sitting in my drafts menu for almost 2 months now!!
I continued experimenting with Amigurumi with even more projects. I did Super Mario using AB Hariri and Snoopy using Excel which is specifically designed for making Amigurumis. I have to say that my experience with Excel was far more better than AB Hariri.
Excel is softer than AB Hariri, my hands wouldn't feel tired after finishing work. The finished project looks more neat as well because Excel doesn't have that frizzy fiber coming out of it.
I found a couple of tricks to help with weaving in ends and attaching the different parts together. I think these resources are great if you are new to Amigurumi.
You can check out this great Youtube channel called June Gilbank for Amigurumi tips and tricks for beginners. There is this particular playlist for right-handed people that contains all the basic tutorials and is all what you need to begin. Even better, the same playlist is available for left-handed people as well.
Have you done any Amigurumis lately? You can check out Super Mario and Snoopy on my Instagram. I would love to see your work too!
For the written pattern of the Super Mario, please visit https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-red-gamer-friend
For the written pattern for Snoopy, please visit https://www.bloggang.com/m/viewdiary.php?id=changplaiploy&month=01-2018&date=12&group=7&gblog=11
I continued experimenting with Amigurumi with even more projects. I did Super Mario using AB Hariri and Snoopy using Excel which is specifically designed for making Amigurumis. I have to say that my experience with Excel was far more better than AB Hariri.
Excel is softer than AB Hariri, my hands wouldn't feel tired after finishing work. The finished project looks more neat as well because Excel doesn't have that frizzy fiber coming out of it.
I found a couple of tricks to help with weaving in ends and attaching the different parts together. I think these resources are great if you are new to Amigurumi.
You can check out this great Youtube channel called June Gilbank for Amigurumi tips and tricks for beginners. There is this particular playlist for right-handed people that contains all the basic tutorials and is all what you need to begin. Even better, the same playlist is available for left-handed people as well.
Have you done any Amigurumis lately? You can check out Super Mario and Snoopy on my Instagram. I would love to see your work too!
For the written pattern of the Super Mario, please visit https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-red-gamer-friend
For the written pattern for Snoopy, please visit https://www.bloggang.com/m/viewdiary.php?id=changplaiploy&month=01-2018&date=12&group=7&gblog=11
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