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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=artbeat/pmffaudwgm
Hey guys! π
So first of all I made this cartoon character, named as "Pikachu". Honestly I never watched these cartoons, I have seen them on different posters and kids stationery etc, but never occurred to me give them a watch.
I used following materials:
To begin I crocheted the main body first. Then I made all the accessories including, 2 ears, 2 hands and 2 feet. Hands and feet had the same pattern.
Then came the most difficult task, yess, sewing everything together. Here I attached the ears with the body.
Here the tini tiny hands and feet are attached. One things everyone should be awake of that, the attachment of different parts should be occurred symmetrically, by counting the rows in one hand or any other part is being attached and the other should be attached accordingly. These little details make a huge difference. And same goes for faces. Some people's amigurumis don't turn out to be cute or can't give particular vibes that is being wanted , and it's just because of some off proportions.
Here it is ready to be given. I made it's blush by taking out one ply of pink colour and sewing two stitches beneath the eyes!
By Artbeathttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=artbeat/pmffaudwgm
Hey guys! π
So first of all I made this cartoon character, named as "Pikachu". Honestly I never watched these cartoons, I have seen them on different posters and kids stationery etc, but never occurred to me give them a watch.
I used following materials:
To begin I crocheted the main body first. Then I made all the accessories including, 2 ears, 2 hands and 2 feet. Hands and feet had the same pattern.
Then came the most difficult task, yess, sewing everything together. Here I attached the ears with the body.
Here the tini tiny hands and feet are attached. One things everyone should be awake of that, the attachment of different parts should be occurred symmetrically, by counting the rows in one hand or any other part is being attached and the other should be attached accordingly. These little details make a huge difference. And same goes for faces. Some people's amigurumis don't turn out to be cute or can't give particular vibes that is being wanted , and it's just because of some off proportions.
Here it is ready to be given. I made it's blush by taking out one ply of pink colour and sewing two stitches beneath the eyes!