How to Crochet with Faux Fur the EASY way
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video, I will demonstrate how you can easily crochet with any faux fur or eyelash yarn using the “carry your yarn” technique.
You can also view this video as well, from Tatjana Ozolina / @tatjanaozolina8764
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I bought a whole bunch of eyelash/fuzzy yarn from someone before I realized how difficult it was to work with (no wonder she was selling it! lol). I decided I was going to try to finally use it .. your video is very helpful! Thank you. I had always tried to just use the fuzzy yarn before and failed miserably each time. Fingers crossed I can actually do this!
As a followup, I found working "inside out" difficult, especially when decreasing/closing the body. But that is a separate issue from working with the eyelash yarn .. your method works well for that, but I may only use it on other items rather than amigurumi. Thanks again.
thank you so much i starting crying because i just couldn’t get the fur yarn to work 😂 this is so helpful
Aww I'm so happy it helped you!! Fur yarn is so tempting to work with but it takes a lot of time! Have fun with your project!
Ty for explaining the end part as well. I am going to do this with this black faux fur … whew
THANK YOU so much for your help. I feel so much better, like others I was going to give up my furry yarn, but you helped lots. Thanks
Thank you so want to work with faux fur this is helpful!
How does this video not get more likes???
That’s brilliant! Thank you for this video!!! 🧶
I wanted to GIVE UP but your video really helped! Thank you so much!
I'm going to try this on my next project. My work around for fuzzy yarn is to crochet the project first with smooth yarn in BLO and the go back and slst the fuzzy in the front loops. But this could save me essentially doing it twice. Thanks for the tutorial!
I’ve seen the back loop method and it looks really really good!! But it does mean you’re essentially doing it twice lol. I imagine if you were using a longer length of fur, you could skip a row or two while going back over it? Definitely not an option with short furs though. Happy crocheting!
Brilliant ❤ thank you Aloha from Hawaii Great video 🌺🌺🌺
I definitely like this idea .. ty
I got some 2nd hand yarn bags and a very thin fuzzy yarnd was there, it felt nice and soft, but so for it's a nightmare to work with cause you can't see the stitches, this is such a smart idea. I want to make a scarf though. haha
You can definitely use this technique with any project. Either make it noticeable by using a contrasting yarn or match it up with the fuzzy yarn. You’ll be able to grab that fuzzy yarn so much better when you double it with something else. Have fun working on your scarf ✌🏻
Wonderful Tips!!!!! 😍😍😍
Clever 😍
This the same thing I do. But I double the furry yarn. It’s a little harder to see but doable
OMG I'm stressing working on a fluffy cat and I could not get my brain around using eyelash yarn. This is a lightbulb moment!! Thank you so much!
Very good, thanks
Do you have any advice for a project that’s double sided, not in the round? I’m using fur and considering just crocheting with it wet at this point 😩
Haha I had never considered trying with wet yarn before. But you can still use the same method of carrying your fur with another yarn. Just account for thickness of your overall project when choosing the carrying yarn. You could do a contrasting color or similar color, the process is the same as in the round.
Another option but it doubles your work time: crochet in the back loop only of your project using a worsted weight or whatever weight yarn you need, then go back and crochet the fur onto the front loop of each stitch that you previously did. You can do that for both “right side” and “wrong side” of the project.
I hope that makes sense! 😊
Ok I carried my faux fur yarn with my working yarn and my working yarn covered the fur. Not furry. Do I have to pick out the fur?
How do I use this for a double crochet? Same way?
Yes! It can be used for any stitch 😉
Do you skip stitches when using the fuzzy yarn as you did in the video? or use it with EVERY stitch?
It looks like she's working over the fuzzy yarn in every stitch.
Can you just use pipsqueak to crochet with?
Do you mean just the pipsqueak alone? I have tried and didn’t get anywhere but a giant lump of yarn lol. This method of using both yarns works much better for me.
Silly question..faux fur can be used in place of regular yarn when making a stuffy? Just carry the fur along? Any ideas on working with black fur?
Tell me about it. That’s why I’m here watching this video. I’ve worked with allot of colors, Im onto black now ( bc of course my last blanket left for my four children, my daughter would choose black lol) I may try this just to get it over with bc she is leaving soon lol… 😂😮
I ended up carrying it every other stitch. I had a hard time seeing the fur because it covered it as i was carrying it.
Can you do this and still change color 😪
Sure you can! Just carry your other color along the inside same as you do with the thinner strand you are using along with the fur. You color change same way you would usually do, carrying all of your yarns together if it’s a short color change, or dropping one of them and picking up when you get back around to it. The only issue would be whether or not that color was very noticeable under your fur. I don’t see it being a problem though if you’re also changing the color of the fur along with it.
@@magdalenamathilda5476 arrgghhh I think I'll just stitch the fur on the outside because it is the spawn of satan!!!!
@@1sheilajanae lol I totally get that! If you do your whole project working in the BACK loop only, you can then easily go back around each piece and sc the fur into the FRONT loop. Good luck! I agree, fur yarn is the worst lol
@@magdalenamathilda5476 omg I'm so glad I read this before I got too far! That makes perfect sense thank you so much!!
It's hard to hear you 😩
Oh no I’m so sorry! I will see if the captions are generated on there for playback. This is one of my very first tutorials before I’d actually set up a legit filming area lol.