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Crochet Dolls: How To Make Amigurumi Dolls - Paperback

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by Isla Park (Author)

Crochet Dolls

How To Make Amigurumi Dolls

Knitting or crocheting adorable dolls from yarn is not complex and may be tackled even with a beginner. The layouts are uncomplicated as well as the patterns, which indicate working in coils - not rows, or rounds that are joined -, are not difficult to follow along with.

This can be performed by choice. Using needles or a smaller size hook produces denser material, a tidier, a foundation which will not enable the stuffing to pierce through.

With all the exclusion of those amazing creations that have no limbs, most Amigurumi are worked in sections and then sewn together. The doll is going to be worked as one piece, if there is only a head and torso. While extremities can be formed with plastic pellets, the body is generally stuffed with fiber stuffing. This may give much more weight to them.

Determined by the materials used, some of those toys, or collectibles, with an oversized spherical head, a cylindrical body, embellishments, and frequently small extremities can be machine washed. Others should only by cleaned by hand, particularly those created from materials other than yarn. These miniature dolls should NOT be given to pets and little kids, especially if they have been decorated with plastic eyes, beads, buttons, felt pieces, or other, easy detachable, parts. They may become a choke hazard.

Number of Pages: 26
Dimensions: 0.05 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: January 29, 2017
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