Oh, thank you! I just finished my first knitted amigurumi and I had no idea how to secure the embroidery at the beginning and end. This is a toy for my 3 year old, so this was an important step. Thanks again!
Or instead of buying separate balls of thread for the just a tiny amount for the face you can separate the plys of existing yarn that you have. Just untwist any regular yarn and pull out one ply and then you have ready made face yarn for free!
Oh, thank you! I just finished my first knitted amigurumi and I had no idea how to secure the embroidery at the beginning and end. This is a toy for my 3 year old, so this was an important step. Thanks again!
Mommycrochets 1 week ago
Great tutorial! Thanks to you, my son's monster will finally have a face! 8D
MademoiselleMagallia 1 month ago
I hate doing the faces on toys as I get so annoyed when I can't get the eyes and nose looking right but this has really helped! Thanks
malcmc129 6 months ago
Or instead of buying separate balls of thread for the just a tiny amount for the face you can separate the plys of existing yarn that you have. Just untwist any regular yarn and pull out one ply and then you have ready made face yarn for free!
pebbleHathayBunano 7 months ago
Thanks!
paulyknit 8 months ago
Whoa! So that's how you secure the ends! Brilliant! Thank you for the tutorial!
catmilc 8 months ago
Brilliant, will try it on my next face. Thank you so very much! Cheers Beth from Australia.
dreadking75 9 months ago
Thank You. I don't know why I struggle sooo much with face's on toys, but that was easy I think I can accomplish this in no time.
Thanks again God Bless
fglife05 9 months ago