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Mini Sun
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Beginner-friendly amigurumi crochet pattern, but learn some new techniques with this crochet pattern:
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Amigurumi is crocheted using the “Yarn Under Single Crochet” technique. This technique makes the stitches tighter and appears more aligned.
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Crochet in continuous spiral rounds, do not join at the end of each round unless otherwise stated. Use a running stitch marker to keep your place when crocheting in rounds.
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Use the ultimate finish to close up the back of the amigurumi sun.
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Use the invisible fasten-off method to finish off the rays.
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Optional: use the invisible increase and invisible decrease method for a nicer finish.
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You can change and use a different yarn and appropriate hook size for this project to make it bigger/smaller.
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Finished measurements: approximately 7.5 cm (3 inches)
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- First published: May 2023
- Page created: May 10, 2023
- Last updated: January 3, 2025 …
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