The Best way to Join amigurumi pieces in Crochet - The Seamless Join (OLD VERSION)

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*I didn't want to take this one down since it is linked to so many things like Pinterest.

The Seamless join (or invisible join) is the best technique I learned for joining amigurumi pieces!
I went into detail on how to place the ears, so skip to 5:25 to see the seamless join!

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Excellent! Been crocheting for 50 years and you taught me something new and very useful. Thank you.

marshamoore
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This video has taught me something. I've been crocheting for 10 years and I love it but I always hated hated sewing the stuff together. I used to live with a little English woman and when we'd sit and work together I'd make the deal with her that I'd do the crochet and she's put it all together bc it was either so messy or it would fall off too easily. Used your techniques on my Hermione doll I made yesterday and so much better than the dobby I had made the day before. I'd attach photo if I knew how

tabathacaldwel
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This is amazing. I usually just jab my needle in and out willy-nilly. This has changed me. Many thanks.

jennwilkey
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This video randomly showed up in my google search. I am very happy it did! Thank you for the great video 😁

moooo
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Thank you so much! I have been looking for a technique for sewing! I love that you method uses consistent steps that are easy to do! I will try this on my next amigurumi project!

sohcahtoa
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The baby with the rattle just upped the temperature in my baby fever. So cute! And thank you for the tutorial! Really helpful!

DestinysPookie
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I've been making amigurumi for awhile now but tend to avoid ones with lots of sewing since that's my weakest skill. This was very helpful and will improve my sewing skills. Thanks so much.

karenn
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Not boring at all, thank you so much! I'm new to amigurumi and this was very helpful! You do amazing work! ❤

rebekahsommers
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Thank you sooo much for making this video. I've been struggling with sewing together my amigurumi. It always looked super bulky. This fixed my problem.

TLMahood
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This is something I've really needed to know. You've made it so less stressful closing now. Thank you.

bettydonaho
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I just wanna say THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU'RE A LIFE SAVER! My amigurumi was looking crazy where I was sewing things on, I'm still new so I didn't exactly know there was a "correct" way, if you will 🤣 my work looks so professional with this little bit of help so for that I thank you sincerely. ❤️😊

brerod
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Omg! That was incredible!!! I have always just mushed and mangled ….. the bent needle made me smack my head(not literally 😉) genius!! Never thought to use a bent needle. Thank you so so much for sharing!

crochet
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Great video! Sewing pieces together is my least favorite part, so videos that help make that process easier and look better, is always appreciated 😊

leticiab
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Thank you for this tutorial joining had been my least favorite part of the process but this makes it seem more manageable. The ending was very funny!

nicenights
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This video makes it so MUCH easier to sew the BODY parts together. I have to get some of those needles. I have seen them in crart stores and didn't know what they were used for. Now I know.?? Awesome video.

susandavis
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Thankyou so much for this video! I am new to amigurumi crochet and this video helped me soooo much!!!

JerikaCallihan
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What a brilliantly clever and neat technique. Thankyou 😊

Shezme
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I use waste yarn to mark the centre front back and both sides of the head, starting while relatively flat. This can stay in, and won't poke you. I leave waste yarn markers in until the toy is finished, in case I have to re-adjust. I usually put ears just behind the side markers, and count how many rounds down as well. You may find 8 rather than 9 rounds down will keep your curve a little better. I also check the number of stitches back from the eyes. I sew bits on twice so they won't come off, I allow 4× seam length and 4cm or 11/2 inches for leave sewing tail (LST). I start with whip stitch, and the second time around I do ladder stitch. All the best.

kathleenmayhorne
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Thank you! Not boring at all.. very clear!

judysweatman
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Buying a bent needle now. Thank you. Very helpful!

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