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Toy’s eyes can be made using many ways. This article discusses how to embroider the eyes, pros and cons of this method as well as the techniques used.
Beginner crochet tutorial for how I make felt eyes for my amigurumi. I use these cute felt eyes for my giant crochet bees and have had a lot of questions on ...
Link easily to this tutorial in your patterns: www.planetjune.com/crocheteyes If you’re looking for an alternative to plastic eyes for your amigurumi, there are lots of ways to make child-safe options: for example, you can embroider the eyes onto the head, cut out felt circles and stitch them on, or needlefelt a felt circle or ball […]
Have you been looking for different ways to add eyes to your amigurumi? Come check out these 7 different methods for adding eyes to your crochet projects!
Island Time Crochet on Instagram: "Adding eye whites to your amigurumi project. Adding eye whites to your amigurumi adds character and that finished touch to your project. Depending where you add them, you can dramatically change the expression of your toys face. In this quick tutorial, I am demonstarting the most common placement but feel free to play around with new looks. It is also wise to glue your eye whites in place to avoid slipping but this is totally optional. If you found…
Today I've put together a video showing you how to sew embroidered eyes on your Amigurumi, so you don't have to worry about choking hazards for your little ones #amigurumi #crochet #winniethepooh #winnie
To crochet the eyes, nose, and mouth seems like the obvious way to add a face to your amigurumi, but I have to admit that it’s the method I use least often. I usually opt for embroidery or sa…
Ari | Crochet Artist on Instagram: "A quick tutorial on how to make embroidered eyes! 👀Why not use the hard ones that come with backing? It can be a chocking hazard for little ones! Embroidered eyes are a much safer option! I’ve been testing out magic circle eyes vs these embroidered on eyes! For these embroidered ones, I give the eye about 2 stitch spaces across to make a full looking eye with about 11 passes with black yarn. Then make eyelashes and tie off the black yarn. With white…
The Knotty Boss - Anna Leyzina on Instagram: "Welcome to a Christmas Eve edition of #JustATipTuesday - A while back I posted a tip showing how to add eyes to your amigurumi using the French Knot method, however I know that stitch is not the easiest and may be tricky for some to master. If you’re one of those people then this tip may be for you. Instead of embroidering the features directly on your amigurumi try making them separately, and then stitching them to your work. This method…
Where to find safety eyes for your amigurumi and crochet toys and how to attach them. This post answers a lot of questions about safety eyes.
This is how I embroider my eyes on most of my loveys. I use mostly blanket yarn and sometimes cotton as I found the acrylic yarn pills… | Instagram
Today I am going to show you how to crochet eyes with my crochet eyes pattern. Perfect for Halloween decoration!
A tip that gives another look to the eye area of your crochet dolls if you use safety eyes! Try it now for your amigurumis :)
My series on how to add faces to your amigurumi continues with one of my favorites: the sleepy face. It doesn’t require many materials — all you need is yarn, a needle, scissors, and yo…
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