How to sew amigurumi parts together
Almost all amigurumi require pieces to be put together, whether that’s an arm to a body or a beak to head. The method below explains how to join an open piece to a closed piece. With this method, the seam and remaining yarn tail should be invisible.
How to hold a crochet hook (step-by-step with photos)

1. Invisible fasten off the piece being sewn on (Piece A).

2. Hold Piece A on top of the other piece (Piece B), with the “right side” visible. Thread a needle with Piece A’s yarn tail from the invisible fasten off. Insert the needle into Piece B right under the point where the yarn tail came out from. Pull it out of Piece B one stitch over, following the edge of the Piece A. Pull the yarn tight after every step.
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Use pins to hold Piece A in place as you sew it on.

3. Insert the needle under the top loops of Piece A from the bottom up, directly above where it came out of Piece B.

4. Bring the needle over the top loops of the same stitch on Piece A and insert it into the same hole it just came out of.

5. Pull it out of Piece B one stitch over, following the edge of Piece A.

6. Repeat steps 3–5 until all of Piece A is sewn onto Piece B. To finish, hide the yarn tail in the piece.
Still have questions?
You can buy crochet hooks and yarn at a variety of places. Some popular options include craft stores like Michael’s or Jo-Ann, online retailers like Amazon or Etsy, and even big-box stores like Walmart or Target. You can also check out your local yarn store. They’ll have a wide selection of yarns and crochet hooks. You can also buy crochet hooks and yarns online on websites like LoveCrafts.
You can buy crochet hooks and yarn at a variety of places. Some popular options include craft stores like Michael’s or Jo-Ann, online retailers like Amazon or Etsy, and even big-box stores like Walmart or Target. You can also check out your local yarn store. They’ll have a wide selection of yarns and crochet hooks. You can also buy crochet hooks and yarns online on websites like LoveCrafts.
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