Danirios
Publish time 2023-6-8 22:10
LINDO TRABAJO
Guaranita
Publish time 2023-10-7 23:39
Que bonito!!!!
superkrout
Publish time 2023-10-15 03:18
i made so many normal stitches amis before even realizing there was an x stitch. i honestly don’t think it matters in a true aesthetic way but it does make the animal more firm and upright like a true stuffed animal. and you don’t get the stuffing showing
BlueTanager
Publish time 2023-10-20 09:58
I learned the "v" way. But nowadays it feels and looks a little bit odd to me. "x" seems to give more structure and tbh I didn't see a big or even noticeable sacrifice in softness at all.
To me "x" helps specially when using a bit cheaper acrylic yarns (because sometimes it's all you have around you), the shape is less prone to get deformed.
And as superkrout mentioned above, the sturdiness helps when filling it too! It's harder to get the stuffing showing at all.
Jellyfish04
Publish time 2023-11-20 19:23
I like the X stitch way (yarn under) it fattens out the stitch so the project especially amigurumi isn't "holey"projects using turns a use v stitch h like for blankets etc
rickie
Publish time 2023-11-24 03:10
Ohh I did not know this. I often wondered why some amigurumis looked different but I thought they were just using a different stitch. Thanks for the info!
LoSoe
Publish time 2023-11-27 22:26
Vraiment adorable
KYdogwalker
Publish time 2023-12-18 12:21
I like both, and never new about this before. Thank you for the explanation and examples!
Poochicat
Publish time 2023-12-19 20:37
Very interesting !
rebelita
Publish time 2024-1-4 09:13
I just learned the x way from tutorials. I do think it looks more uniform. It’s nice to see the comparison
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