Thank you so so so so much for making this! This was AMAZING! I just started crochet a few months ago and saw something about felting eyes. I CANNOT WAIT TO TRY THIS!
This is great. I've been really wanting to make some characters from my favorite animes and webcomics. I like this idea much better than using safety eyes since the anime eyes are so big. I can't wait to try this out. I've been wanting to get into needle felting since I saw that you can use it on amigurumi.
Thank you so much for your beautiful tutorial. I wanted to ask you a question. Once you have made the eyes like this, if for example you were to pull the wool, does it remain well welded or is there a possibility that if you pull it it will come off?
Thank you for your videos Is there a special way to wash an amigurumi using this kind of technique? Or is it better not to have it as a toy, but as an ornament?
Yay! I'm glad you liked it! It seems to hold up well over time and play (with a 9 year old). I'm working on a tutorial about washing items with felt eyes though and I still have some experiments to do. My guess right now would be to gently spot clean an item and let it air dry, right now.
I'm not sure honestly. If I'm making a plushie with complicated felted features it would likely be pretty expensive simply because it takes me a long time.
@@cbfiberworks I'm thinking this too. Right now I'm making for grandkids and learning to just do it. I'd like to try making earrings and jewelry and selling them but don't know if thats just to little to see and do with the fingers without dropping all the time.
Amazing tutorial! It really helped me, thank you.
Thank you so so so so much for making this! This was AMAZING! I just started crochet a few months ago and saw something about felting eyes. I CANNOT WAIT TO TRY THIS!
This is great. I've been really wanting to make some characters from my favorite animes and webcomics. I like this idea much better than using safety eyes since the anime eyes are so big. I can't wait to try this out. I've been wanting to get into needle felting since I saw that you can use it on amigurumi.
Wooooow... your videos are sooooo coool. Also... those eyeballs are the goall right there!!!
Super cool! Thanks!
Thank you so much for your beautiful tutorial. I wanted to ask you a question. Once you have made the eyes like this, if for example you were to pull the wool, does it remain well welded or is there a possibility that if you pull it it will come off?
Very nice technique
Thank you!
Can't wait to try this. I have a hard time getting my eyes or circles or wings of any size when you have to do 2 the same size.
Thank you for your videos
Is there a special way to wash an amigurumi using this kind of technique? Or is it better not to have it as a toy, but as an ornament?
@@Monajohanna I still have to experiment with washing, but my best guess would be to spot clean rather than washing the whole toy.
@@cbfiberworks Thank you :D
thank you for the tutorial!
How well does it hold up? I stumbled across adding this to amigurumi and I loooove the way it looks. ❤ Thank you for such a well explained video. ^_^
Yay! I'm glad you liked it! It seems to hold up well over time and play (with a 9 year old). I'm working on a tutorial about washing items with felt eyes though and I still have some experiments to do. My guess right now would be to gently spot clean an item and let it air dry, right now.
What would you charge for these to sell?
I'm not sure honestly. If I'm making a plushie with complicated felted features it would likely be pretty expensive simply because it takes me a long time.
@@cbfiberworks I'm thinking this too. Right now I'm making for grandkids and learning to just do it. I'd like to try making earrings and jewelry and selling them but don't know if thats just to little to see and do with the fingers without dropping all the time.