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Cactus Collections 1 and 2: EIGHT crochet patterns |
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A crocheted cactus never needs watering, never dies, and is always in peak condition. With these collections, you can make 8 different cacti in ... more info |
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Cactus Collection 2: FOUR realistic crochet patterns |
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A crocheted cactus never needs watering, never dies, and is always in peak condition. With this collection, you can make 4 different realistic cacti ... more info |
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Cactus Collection 1: FOUR realistic crochet patterns |
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A crocheted cactus never needs watering, never dies, and is always in peak condition. With this collection, you can make 4 different realistic cacti ... more info |
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Tutorial: Converting Fuzzy Patterns to Brushed Crochet |
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One pattern, two looks! Here’s another way to create a furry crocheted animal, without using fuzzy yarn: you can use a regular yarn to crochet, and ... more info |
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Tutorial: Fuzzy Yarn Tips |
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It seems to be a commonly held belief that it’s difficult/impossible to crochet with fuzzy/eyelash/fun fur yarn. Not so, provided you follow some ... more info |
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Tutorial: Colour Changes |
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How to make a neat colour change in amigurumi, and several options for what to do with the yarn colour you aren’t currently using. |
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Tutorial: Joining Amigurumi |
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When making amigurumi, you will often need to join an open-ended crocheted piece (e.g. the top of a leg or tail or a muzzle) to a closed crocheted ... more info |
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Tutorial: Ultimate Finish for Amigurumi |
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Closing that remaining hole in an amigurumi piece to give the neatest finish can be a challenge. Here's the definitive method to give the best ... more info |
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Tutorial: Fastening Off |
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Fastening off neatly can make the difference between a really nice finish and a messy look. Most crochet patterns will just tell you to “fasten off”, ... more info |
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Tutorial: Which is the 'Right' Side? |
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Amigurumi are typically crocheted in the round, in a continuous spiral, which means that the two sides of the crocheted fabric that is produced will ... more info |
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