A conversation about the things I'm knitting, sewing, crafting, or working on. We will talk about fiber arts of all kinds, have guests to laugh with, and share the projects we're working on.
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A conversation about the things I'm knitting, sewing, crafting, or working on. We will talk about fiber arts of all kinds, have guests to laugh with, and share the projects we're working on.
Welcome to knit sew craft! I’m your host, Brooke, and today we will be talking all about amigurumi!
What is amigurumi? Here are the links to the websites I quoted from, and the Waldorf toy information I mentioned.
Mymodernmet.com
Amigurumi.today
Amigurumi Design and Creation course on Domestika
Waldorf Toys
Places to find patterns: Ravelry, Etsy, or an internet search
Supplies needed to get started: Yarn, hook, filling, and scissors. Other handy items are stitch markers, safety eyes, embroidery thread, head pins, and a needle for sewing pieces onto the item.
Yarn can be a personal preference, but I've ordered cotton yarn from Hobbii, and I'm thinking about an order from DROPS.
Necessary skills: Magic ring to begin pieces, Single Crochet. This page on YouTube has been really helpful for me!
I find inspiration all throughout my life, but Pinterest and Instagram are my favorite places because it's easy access and scrolling. You can follow me on both platforms at @knitsewcraftpodcast.
KnitSewCraft
A conversation about the things I'm knitting, sewing, crafting, or working on. We will talk about fiber arts of all kinds, have guests to laugh with, and share the projects we're working on.