@@islene01 I would say between rows 11 and 12 of the head on the sides similar to where the embroidered eyes are placed ! Just make sure you place them while crocheting the head! I hope this helps 🥰
Just a hint for those using safety eyes. I found it much easier to add them between rounds 10 to 12, after the short rounds. I've made 2 since I found this tutorial last night. One with embroidered eyes, and one with safety eyes. 😅
Thank you for this tutorial and pattern. It’s so much more “life like” than other patterns. I’ve crocheted for years, and there are many patterns out there for regular amigurumi. But for the velvet and chenille yarns the detail of the object often get lost. It makes cute stuffies for kids but I was hoping for more than just cute. This sure is awesome.
Thank you I just made 2. The shaping on this pattern is excellent! The second one I tried crocheting the spikes directly to the body. Both ways look great for those wanting a no sew option.
The one in this video was 10” long by 7” wide! Keeping in mind that different tension, different sized crochet hook and different yarn will all change the final size ! I hope this helps 🥰
@@lilbitofsouthernspirit7788 I personally use a small hook with medium weight yarn because if you use too big of a hook, your going to have bigger spaces between stitches and with that, you will most likely be able to see the stuffing. So for me, I usually use a 2.5-3mm hook with medium yarn for amigurumi! Hope that helps
Enjoy this step by step tutorial for making your own seahorse!❤️
if you wanted to add safety eyes where would be the best position to place them?
@@islene01 I would say between rows 11 and 12 of the head on the sides similar to where the embroidered eyes are placed ! Just make sure you place them while crocheting the head! I hope this helps 🥰
Just a hint for those using safety eyes. I found it much easier to add them between rounds 10 to 12, after the short rounds. I've made 2 since I found this tutorial last night. One with embroidered eyes, and one with safety eyes. 😅
Super cute! Easy pattern and your tutorial is great. I sold two today. Thank you!
Awe amazing ! So happy you enjoyed it ❤️
Thank you for this tutorial and pattern. It’s so much more “life like” than other patterns. I’ve crocheted for years, and there are many patterns out there for regular amigurumi. But for the velvet and chenille yarns the detail of the object often get lost. It makes cute stuffies for kids but I was hoping for more than just cute. This sure is awesome.
Awe thank you! So happy you enjoyed the pattern ❤️❤️
Thank you I just made 2. The shaping on this pattern is excellent! The second one I tried crocheting the spikes directly to the body. Both ways look great for those wanting a no sew option.
Oh that is a fantastic idea! I’ll have to try that out! Thank you so much I’m so happy you enjoyed the pattern ❤️
Thank you for this awesome tutorial!❤
You are so welcome!❤️
So precious! Thank you!
Awe thank you! So happy you enjoyed 🥰
New subscriber! Sally is just too sweet!🪸❤
Awe thank you! So happy to have you here🥰
Adorable!!!!!!
Awe thank you so much 🥰🥰
Está hermoso!!😊
Thank you so much🥰❤️
If I use a smaller hook can I get the size of Sally down?
Yes! You will have a slightly smaller sally, however if you want it a lot smaller you’ll have to use a smaller weight yarn !
@@doubledutchcrochet Thank you. Yes I would like it smaller.
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What size is the seahorse after it's finished?
The one in this video was 10” long by 7” wide! Keeping in mind that different tension, different sized crochet hook and different yarn will all change the final size ! I hope this helps 🥰
I'm using a size 4 worsted. I'm thinking a size 4 hook. What size hook would you suggest?@@doubledutchcrochet
@@lilbitofsouthernspirit7788 I personally use a small hook with medium weight yarn because if you use too big of a hook, your going to have bigger spaces between stitches and with that, you will most likely be able to see the stuffing. So for me, I usually use a 2.5-3mm hook with medium yarn for amigurumi! Hope that helps