Thank so much for this tutorial. The best one I've seen on how to embroider eyes on crochet. I won't give a crocheted toy with safety eyes to a child under three years old, so embroidery is the best way to go. I'm now a subscriber. So glad I found your channel.
Where I live we have a Hobby Lobby, but the "safety" eyes are not the kind I would put on a child's toy, most of them require glue. Thank you for not making this into rochet science.
Thanks for this glorious tutorial! I am making an axolotl and just realised I did not have any eyes for it! I think this will work great. Also I think your cute bird kind of looks like Perry the platypus xD
When you tied the "knot" at the end, it appeared that you only completed half a knot, is that correct? I really appreciate this concise tutorial. Thank you for doing such a great job!
Great news - you can always remove yarn! Just cut the black yarn or whatever yarn you used for the eyes, and then use a needle to pull out the yarn. By the by, we recently started a Facebook group for crochet beginners where you can get answers to your questions must faster in the future! facebook.com/groups/beginnercrocheters
This is amazing because where i live, no one sells safety eyes
Glad it was helpful!
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me too, that was really helpful
Thank so much for this tutorial. The best one I've seen on how to embroider eyes on crochet. I won't give a crocheted toy with safety eyes to a child under three years old, so embroidery is the best way to go. I'm now a subscriber. So glad I found your channel.
Thank you for saying that!!
Looks great thank you. It's nice to have an alternative to plastic eyes so that the finished project is totally handmade.
THANK YOU. I'm making a little shark for my neighbors kid and they are still really young so I decided to sew the eyes. This tutorial saved me 🫶
Where I live we have a Hobby Lobby, but the "safety" eyes are not the kind I would put on a child's toy, most of them require glue. Thank you for not making this into rochet science.
Thanks for showing how to tie it off and hide the thread. I didn’t know that but I’m using that technique on everything now, even on basic sewing.
THANK YOU. i love that you kept it short and sweet with no extra details. so helpful!!
Excellent tutorial and much easier than many of the others out there. Thank you!
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed for pieces that I don't want to use safety eyes on.
Oh my goodness! I have tried so many other ways, and this was by far the easiest. Thank you so much!
Thanks for this glorious tutorial! I am making an axolotl and just realised I did not have any eyes for it! I think this will work great. Also I think your cute bird kind of looks like Perry the platypus xD
It was interesting to watch the doing of this cute eyes. This will be helpful for many projects
Enjoy!
This was great for animal baby blankets I make! I cant use plastic eyes so this is a great way to do it!
Just what I needed! Thank you for sharing your skills.
Thank you! Easy and effective. nice looking eyes on my crocheted teddy bear.
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. This is great. My creations will no longer look odd ❤
Thank you so much for this video! I'm sharing it on Pinterest right now and I just subscribed to your channel. Have a great night!
Thank you. I’m making a stuffed animal for an infant and didn’t want to use the safety eyes. 💕👍🏽💕
This tutorial is fantastic! Thank you!
Hi omg this was sooo easy .thank youuuuu 🎉😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍💜💙🤍 appreciated
Omg this has been so helpful!!! Thank you sooo much for taking your time to make this video :)
Great and easy way!! Thanks!
Thank you! this was very helpful!
Thank you very much, this helps a lot! ❤️
Nice technique 🙂
Thank you!
Thank you!!!!!!
This was sooo helpful! Thank you
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
my project looks the exact same xD
When you tied the "knot" at the end, it appeared that you only completed half a knot, is that correct? I really appreciate this concise tutorial. Thank you for doing such a great job!
Yes!
@@TheWoobles what is a half knot?
Fantastic thank you
Thank you! 👌🏼
You're welcome!
Is it possible to redo it when i accidentally do something wrong? Or is the placement permanent and you cant remove the yarn?
Great news - you can always remove yarn! Just cut the black yarn or whatever yarn you used for the eyes, and then use a needle to pull out the yarn.
By the by, we recently started a Facebook group for crochet beginners where you can get answers to your questions must faster in the future! facebook.com/groups/beginnercrocheters
Acabo de suscribirme.
Por favor puede hacer a la familia simson muchas gracias
Thank u
I wanted to give a like, but it is in 666 so imma just say nice video!
Is this a platypus? 🕶
This amigurumi looks like Benson
I literally ruined my bee project trying to undo this eye :/
Finally I got it out
Thank you, thank you, thank you!