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After the comment discussion yesterday about brushed crochet, whether I should have brushed the tail of my fox, and which kind of yarns you can brush, I realised that I didn't actually have a definitive answer to give for that... The technique of brushed crochet originated with is apparentl ...

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Kaitlyn Eubanks
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For amigurumi, I usually don't use natural fibers, acrylic has so many benefits for making dolls like durability, washability, and shape resiliance that using natural fibers seemed like a waste of time and effort. But I recently came into a stash of Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Bulky. It's an awesome...

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Amigurumi Pattern Designer on Instagram: "I’ve always used a soft wire brush I bought on Etsy for brushing my crocheted animals/yarn, so I wanted to try out a regular pet slicker brush and a fine tooth comb and compare the results…!

I actually was pleasantly surprised how well the fine tooth comb worked, if you were patient! With a little combing, there was a wavy look as it started to pull the yarn strands apart but after several minutes it took on the look of brushed yarn! Not quite as wispy as with the wire brush but if a comb is all you have on hand, I think it works well. It’s also nice because if you slip and comb something on your piece that you didn’t want brushed, it won’t snag and fuzz up nearly as easily as the brush. (Also, the comb is the best option when working with really Amigurumi Patterns, Brushing, Fine Tooth Comb, Crocheted Animals, Slicker Brush, Animal Friends, The Wire, Different Textures, Crochet Animals

Amigurumi Pattern Designer on Instagram: "I’ve always used a soft wire brush I bought on Etsy for brushing my crocheted animals/yarn, so I wanted to try out a regular pet slicker brush and a fine tooth comb and compare the results…! I actually was pleasantly surprised how well the fine tooth comb worked, if you were patient! With a little combing, there was a wavy look as it started to pull the yarn strands apart but after several minutes it took on the look of brushed yarn! Not quite as…

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