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A humorous image featuring an American Hairless Terrier looking startled while holding a strand of blue yarn in its mouth, seemingly unraveling a crocheted amigurumi piece. The background is a soft pastel blend of pink, blue, and purple. The text reads: "Do you hate sewing amigurumi parts?"
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No More Crooked Ami Parts!

A humorous image featuring an American Hairless Terrier looking startled while holding a strand of blue yarn in its mouth, seemingly unraveling a crocheted amigurumi piece. The background is a soft pastel blend of pink, blue, and purple. The text reads: "Do you hate sewing amigurumi parts?"

We can all agree that sewing amigurumi parts together can be frustrating, confusing, and sometimes downright painful.

The main reason why crocheters who aren’t into amigurumi shy away from making them is the perceived difficulty of sewing the pieces together.

If you’re tired of spending hours sewing amigurumi parts together only to have them end up cattywampus, this FREE guide will show you how to get perfect part placement, every time!

“Take the ‘Ew!’ Out Of Sewing Amigurumi Parts”

A close-up of a white crocheted amigurumi piece with various colorful pins marking attachment points for sewing. One hand holds the head in place, demonstrating proper positioning before stitching.

Want More Ami Sewing Help?

Tired of searching all over for a new attachment tutorial each time you sew a different piece?

My mini course, Amigurumi Attachment Mastery, teaches you the main 5 types of attachments you will need to know (open-to-open parts, open-to-closed parts, closed-to-closed parts, straight edges, and flat pieces).

This course prepares you for any attachment that comes your way. Master this skill to give yourself a break! Don’t let attachments get you down.

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3 Comments

  1. Hi Kati!
    I very much enjoy learning from you, I have learned alot already…..I have made a small elephant and am working on groovy the llama…..so cool learning your designs. I am having some trouble with determining exactly how certain parts should look…..I realize you sell detailed videos…but can’t afford to buy them. I’m working with thrift store wool here…..anyhow, I am figuring out most of it, but if I had better pictures of what something looks like up close, it would make it easier to know if I’m getting it right! The toes are not quite clear to me….
    Anyhow, A BIG THANK YOU for sharing your ideas and plans!
    Best wishes,
    Val Chartrand
    Cache Creek, BC

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