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Crochet Doll with Turnable Head

I haven’t made any reversible heads since my Harry Potter collection… after all, not many characters are two-faced. I was actually inspired by a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde piece made by geekyhooker 😂.

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Using surface slip stitch to do Amigurumi Detailing

When making miniature Amigurumi, sometimes it can be difficult to add in detailing over the body and clothes. After all, there isn’t much room to work with but you still want them to look as detailed as possible within a small surface area.

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Adding detailing to Mini Amigurumi

Just a background… I don’t like to add on limbs separately because it’s such a hassle. So I made an ‘extended bobble stitch’ for the limbs.

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Making bobble stitches as Amigurumi limbs

Like most crocheters, I find joining up the limbs a real drag. Since I prefer to making most of my amis mini, I tend to make the limbs as part of a continuous seamless stitch when I’m crocheting the body.

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Changing Crochet Colours

Changing colours can add a lot of variety and dynamics to your Amigurumi. Similarly, changing size can change the appearance of the final piece.

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Increases & Decreases in stitches

To make the Amigurumi bigger, you need to increase the stitches. Likewise, if you intend to make it smaller, then you need to decrease the stitches.

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How to do Double Crochet

A double crochet is 2 times the height of a single crochet and also higher than a half double crochet. It is also a great stitch to use for bobble stitches.

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How to do Half Double Crochet

For a half double crochet, the stitch is taller than that of single crochet. I frequently use hdc to create a subtle bust appearance for my female amigurumi as it looks raised above usual sc in the round.

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Starting with Magic Ring

In the previous post on starting with Ch2 and sc, we mentioned about how to start a round with that method but we do end up with a gap in the centre. When using the magic ring technique, you can pull the free end of the yarn taut such that the gap disappears!

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How to do a slip knot

Here is the introduction on how to initially start off, even before progressing on to making chains and circles. Then subsequent stitches built onto this can progress into round or rectangular shapes.

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How to make a hanging mobile

This is a short tutorial on how to make your own homemade mobile from an embroidery hoop, which you can just get from your regular craft store or online. I actually prefer a hoop mobile to a cross mobile, mostly because you can choose to hang more items on it. You can basically choose how many strings to add on, in any part of the hoop!

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TNG Rank Pips and Pin detailing

Actually making the Starfleet uniform is pretty much the same for the whole TNG crew, minus the changes in colours. So I thought that adding in the rank pips will make for good differentiation and distinction.

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My First Craft Fair at Singapore Comic Con!

So it’s not all fun and games when you are selling at Artist Alley. To be honest, now that I reflect back… it may be my first and last ‘craft market’. Not that it wasn’t an interesting experience, but I think people don’t give crafters enough credit for the work they put in, especially at craft fairs.

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