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MATERIAL - Safty Plastic,Color - Black SIZE -6mm,7mm,8mm,9mm,10mm,12mm,14mm,16mm,18mm,20mm,22mm,24mm (12size) in one box 154pcs washer included ,Washers can prevent the eyes out of the dolls. Suitable for Puppets, Dolls, Teddy bears, Plush Animals, Fantasy Characters and monsters, Sewing and Crochet Projects Great for hand making, very convenient to use, with thread end and washer buckle, durable and practical

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How to Use Safety Eyes - tips from FreshStitches and Shiny Happy World Crochet Figurines, Amigurumi Basics, Amigurumi Techniques, Amigurumi Eyes, Applique Wall Hanging, Amigurumi For Beginners, Diy Hammock, Animal Eyes, Tutorial Amigurumi

Craft eyes. Plastic eyes. Safety eyes. Animal eyes. They're called lots of different things! You can use them for both sewn and crocheted softies. I've even used them in applique wall hangings. I just use a pair of wire cutters to snip off the post that sticks out after you attach the washers. I've made

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Jade - Amigurumi Designer 🧶 on Instagram: "AMIGURUMI TIP! 💛 I find it so hard to embroider those white lines once the eyes are secure (the washers at the back make it hard to bring my needle close enough to the eye). 🧶 So here it is! Embroider them BEFORE securing the eyes! Result is always flawless 😁 ☝️Safety Eye Jig from @rusticpixels ✌️Filmed this reel using my amazing Olivia tripod by @heypaparazzo (use my code JADE)!! Let me know if you want more tips! 💖 @crochetreels #crochettips #cr Crochet Safety Eyes, Diy Safety Eyes, Crochet Embroidery Eyes, Crochet Eyes Amigurumi, Amigurumi Eyes, Diy Safety, Mandala Yarn, Amigurumi For Beginners, Keychain Pattern

Jade - Amigurumi Designer 🧶 on Instagram: "AMIGURUMI TIP! 💛 I find it so hard to embroider those white lines once the eyes are secure (the washers at the back make it hard to bring my needle close enough to the eye). 🧶 So here it is! Embroider them BEFORE securing the eyes! Result is always flawless 😁 ☝️Safety Eye Jig from @rusticpixels ✌️Filmed this reel using my amazing Olivia tripod by @heypaparazzo (use my code JADE)!! Let me know if you want more tips! 💖 @crochetreels #crochettips…

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The Knotty Boss - Anna Leyzina on Instagram: "Welcome to another #JustATipTuesday - For those instances when safety eyes are not an option, or you just don’t have small enough size, embroider your eyes using the French Knot method. 

Although you can also use this technique for bigger amigurumi using thicker yarn, I prefer to use this with my smaller amis, when none of my pre-made eyes will work.
Let me know what your safety-eye-alternative method is, if you don’t already use this.

INSTRUCTIONS:
- Feed the thread to the front of the work, where you want your eye to be positioned
- Wrap the working thread around the needle 1-3 times (the more your wrap the bigger the knot) making sure to keep the coils tight around the needle.
- Insert the needle back through the front, as close to the ori How To Make Eyes With Yarn, Crochet French Knot Eyes, How To Sew Eyes On Amigurumi, Crochet Eyes Amigurumi, Embroidery Faces, Embroider Eyes, Embroidery Eyes, Eye Tricks, Chat Crochet

The Knotty Boss - Anna Leyzina on Instagram: "Welcome to another #JustATipTuesday - For those instances when safety eyes are not an option, or you just don’t have small enough size, embroider your eyes using the French Knot method. Although you can also use this technique for bigger amigurumi using thicker yarn, I prefer to use this with my smaller amis, when none of my pre-made eyes will work. Let me know what your safety-eye-alternative method is, if you don’t already use…

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