I'm not kidding when I thought the eyes in the picture were safety eyes and I was so confused as to how you were crocheting eyes if you used safety eyes. The highlights look perfect. This is so good.
Thank you so much! I have started some crochet critters for grandchildren and don't want to use the safety eyes. This is perfect and I can handle crochet rather than embroidery for the eyes! Such a well explained lesson!
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I struggled finding a way to make eyes I liked for items I wanted to gift to friends for their babies, this worked perfectly and looks wonderful!
I am so happy to have discovered your site! These eye tutorials are SO helpful! I have been crocheting a bunny for my baby granddaughter, and I've been SO challenged with the eyes/facial features.
This is a life saver! My stuffed bat came out WAY too big and my biggest safety eyes still looked way too small!! I’m excited to give this a try! Thanks so much :))
These are amazing!! I didn’t have any safety eyes for a baby Yoda and this tutorial saved me. I’ll never use safety eyes now because these look so much better 😍
I was looking for eyes for a bear hat for my granddaughter and I came across your video. I said those eyes would never work!! But I tried them anyway, after sewing them on the hat…the hat started to look at me 👍🏾🥰🥳 thank you!!!
Hi Paslayas! Thank you so much for that compliment! I like to think of my animals as vintage, but modern, so I think the term "old" fits them perfectly! I love the idea that they could be heirlooms!
This is exactly what I am looking for. I wanted to find something to replace the plastic safety eyes on my toys as I am afraid of the safety hazard (even though I glue them and properly attach the backing, you just never know with kids). These are a perfect solution, thanks for the tutorial.
These eyes are much simpler to do especially as im a beginner. On the owl, there's a yellow section, did you just stitch thst part too add a bit of colour?
How did you crochet in fabric? It looks cute on your amigurumis! I'm working on a cow amigurumi and it came bigger than expected. I just need to add they eyes and this is helpful because I don't want to buy safety eyes haha. I want to add some color to the eyes tho
I love these eyes, I hope they work for you too! I have a video where I talk about crocheting in to the fabric. I punch a little set of holes in the fabric and then crochet in to those. I use a lot of fabric on my other patterns, for ears and bottoms of feet etc.
I only have this really thick black yarn so I thought I'll give it a go. I only needed the first 6 stitches and it was big enough 🤣🤣🤣 oh well at least the rest was useful this time 😅
i tried this method and basically put extra stuffing in that spot, and put less stuffing in the area right around it.. takes a few tries to get it absolutely right, but it looks adorable once it's done!
I'm not kidding when I thought the eyes in the picture were safety eyes and I was so confused as to how you were crocheting eyes if you used safety eyes. The highlights look perfect. This is so good.
Omg me 2
No literally same💀
Aww, thanks you guys!
Amazing!!! Now I don’t have to worry about buying expensive safety eyes, this is also much prettier!! Thank you😊
You're welcome! I'm glad I was able to provide a solution for you!
Thank you so much! I have started some crochet critters for grandchildren and don't want to use the safety eyes. This is perfect and I can handle crochet rather than embroidery for the eyes! Such a well explained lesson!
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I struggled finding a way to make eyes I liked for items I wanted to gift to friends for their babies, this worked perfectly and looks wonderful!
I am so happy to have discovered your site! These eye tutorials are SO helpful! I have been crocheting a bunny for my baby granddaughter, and I've been SO challenged with the eyes/facial features.
This is a life saver! My stuffed bat came out WAY too big and my biggest safety eyes still looked way too small!! I’m excited to give this a try! Thanks so much :))
These are amazing!! I didn’t have any safety eyes for a baby Yoda and this tutorial saved me. I’ll never use safety eyes now because these look so much better 😍
Thanks so much!
I was looking for eyes for a bear hat for my granddaughter and I came across your video. I said those eyes would never work!! But I tried them anyway, after sewing them on the hat…the hat started to look at me 👍🏾🥰🥳 thank you!!!
I'm so glad it worked for you!
Your amigurumi's are so beautiful! Soft, with an old look and feel to them♥️. Old in the sense of heirlooms
Hi Paslayas! Thank you so much for that compliment! I like to think of my animals as vintage, but modern, so I think the term "old" fits them perfectly! I love the idea that they could be heirlooms!
The eyes on your animals are so beautiful...🐳🐋 great tutorial Valerie thanks again!
Thank you Sam! I am glad you like the tutorial!
Best magic ring tutorial! Thanks ❤️
Thank youuuuuu, last min grad gift and this is a saver (I couldn't get my buttons so I went and found this, this looks so much better!)
Glad I could help!
Very helpful! I like the idea of putting a little stuffing behind the eye!
Thank you!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for making this video.
So glad I could help!
I love your stuffed animals! Im learning crochet n sewing here-cant waitvto watch more of your vids! Thank you
This is exactly what I am looking for. I wanted to find something to replace the plastic safety eyes on my toys as I am afraid of the safety hazard (even though I glue them and properly attach the backing, you just never know with kids). These are a perfect solution, thanks for the tutorial.
The alpaca and the snowy owl are adorable! You're so talented!
Very helpful! Could I do this with the plush yarn (the same material as the stuffed animal) or is it best to do with a thinner/acrylic yarn?
you could if you wanted. It will just make it bigger so you'll have to decide if that's how you want it.
@@oldsoulcrochetco.7887 got it, thank you!!
Best tutorial on magic ring that I have seen. Great job. :D
Very helpful! Thank you. ❤
This is so helpful, thank you!
This reminds me I need to start making your animal Christmas ornaments. 💜💜
Awesome thank you very much !!!! Im so grateful i could hug you right now lmao
Wonderful pattern to crochet eyes for my first amigurumi giraffe! Great tutorial, thanx.
Thank you! I needed this
Do you have a video sewing it to the proyect? Im doing a cat its white so im not sure the right way to go in this one.
Hi Mirelys! Not yet, but if you look at the chubby bunny crochet along there is a good example in there.
These eyes are much simpler to do especially as im a beginner. On the owl, there's a yellow section, did you just stitch thst part too add a bit of colour?
Yes I did
How would I make smaller ones? 😅
THANK YOU this is SO helpful!
How did you crochet in fabric? It looks cute on your amigurumis! I'm working on a cow amigurumi and it came bigger than expected. I just need to add they eyes and this is helpful because I don't want to buy safety eyes haha. I want to add some color to the eyes tho
I love these eyes, I hope they work for you too! I have a video where I talk about crocheting in to the fabric. I punch a little set of holes in the fabric and then crochet in to those. I use a lot of fabric on my other patterns, for ears and bottoms of feet etc.
Thank you! I just used this on my very first amigurumi, perfect tutorial.
Thank you for this!
perfect for projects for babies because they can chicle on safety eyes !! this is perfect thank you tons ! :)
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial
I am not really good at embroidering eyes
But crocheting them looks easy.
How can I make the eyes bigger? I’m making a 34.5 inch Dino, so the eyes need to match his head. Like close to 50mm eyes
Easiest way would be to follow this same tutorial, but use heavier weight yarn.
Thank you! Great video. You do amazing work!
Thank you for the great tutorial! I will have to try this!
You are welcome! Thanks Jillian!
perfect its exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
This is a game changer! Thanks!!!
how do u sew them on ;(
Wow! What a great video, thank you! 😁
I only have this really thick black yarn so I thought I'll give it a go. I only needed the first 6 stitches and it was big enough 🤣🤣🤣 oh well at least the rest was useful this time 😅
Thanks
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Hello!!!
You are awesome, and your creations are beautiful. Thanks for sharing! *Subscribed
Thank you so much Vicki! I really appreciate that!
Amazing tutorial thank you so much
How do you make the eyes dimpled like that? It seems like there is an "eye socket" almost?
i tried this method and basically put extra stuffing in that spot, and put less stuffing in the area right around it.. takes a few tries to get it absolutely right, but it looks adorable once it's done!
Very enjoyable. Thank you. I will follow you.
Thank you so much, Rita! Welcome to the community!
Just what I need!
You are welcome! I'm glad I could help!
Awesome! Thank you!
I love the alpaca!
Thank you!
Thank you, that is so helpful!
You are welcome Renna!
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I can use this for my doble large crochet bee
thank you
I like these better than safety eyes.
Hehe
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