Crochet Amigurumi Blueberry Beginner Tutorial 🫐
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Timestamps • Intro 00:00 • Materials 1:16 • Magic Ring/Circle 1:49 • Berry Body 2:47 • Frills 13:42 • Sewing it Closed 17:48 • I used Premier Yarns Parfait Chunky Yarn for this pattern. You can get 10% off here: • https://shorturl.at/doCM1 • Purchase my PDF patterns here: Look what I found on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/16239326... • Instagram: • @alinnacrochets • ✨✨Free Written Pattern Below ✨✨ • NOTES on this pattern: • You may NOT copy and sell this pattern as your own. • You may absolutely sell crochet plushies you make with this pattern as long as you credit me as the pattern designer! • And please tag me on instagram @alinnacrochets in your finished work. I would LOVE to see your blueberries! • Materials • ♡ 5.5mm crochet hook • ♡ Size 6 chunky yarn in blue. I used Parfait Chunky by Premier Yarns. • ♡ 20 mm safety eyes • ♡ Scissors • ♡ Yarn needle • ♡ Polyfil • Abbreviations • mr - magic ring • ch - chain • sc - single crochet • dc - double crochet • st - stitch • ss - slip stitch • Body • R1: 6 sc in mr • R2: 6 inc (12) • R3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18) • R4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24) • R5: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30) • R6-10: 30 sc (5 rows) • R11: (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24) • R12: (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18) • R13: (sc, dec) x 6 (12) • R14: 3 dc in each st (36) • Place safety eyes between rows 8 and 9, about 4 stitches apart. Snip the yarn, leaving around 18 inches for the tail. Use the yarn needle to weave in and out of round 13 and pull gently to close. Fasten off and close any gaps by weaving the yarn through the same stitches in an X-shape. Repeat this as many times as you need to so the stuffing is no longer visible at the top. • #crochet #amigurumi #crochetpattern #amigurumipattern #crochetblueberry #halloween #amigurumiblueberry #crochettutorial #crochetbeginners #beginnercrochettutorial
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