Little Bear-Scarf

Before we go to Round 12, we need to crochet the scarf of the bear.

Now we will learn the new skills

make a slip knot & chain stitch

chain stitch

    This pattern is written in US terminology

ch --  chain crochet stitch

***In this video, we will show you

1. how to make a slip knot and chain crochet stitch.

2.the front loop of the stitch

3.the back loop of the stitch  

     I know you can't wait to get your hands on a crochet !

     Then, pick up your hook and yarn ball,

     Let go!

 

After learning the slip knot and chain stitch, let's go on our crochet scarf.

Stuff amigurumi

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  • How you stuff your amigurumi greatly affects its shape – lumpy or smooth, saggy or plump.
  • If you don’t add enough, your amigurumi may look sunken in.
  • If you add too much, the stuffing might be seen from the outside of your work.
  • It takes time to learn how much stuffing to put in your work, but don’t worry – you’ll get a feel for it with some experience

  1. Pull apart a thin piece of polyfil, and shape it into roughly the same diameter as the bottom most point of your work.
  2.  Put this layer of polyfil in your work.
  3. Push down on the polyfil from all angles, to make it consistently flat. Keep adding thin layers of polyfil, adjusting the diameter of it as the diameter of your work changes.

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